Lawn bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Women's pairs

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The women's pairs competition in Lawn Bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth Games began on 4 October 2010[1] and finished on 11 October 2010.

Results[edit]

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Qualifying – round robin[edit]

Section A[edit]

Team Players P W L F A Pts Sets
 Australia Lynsey Armitage & Natasha Van Eldik 10 7 3 195 110 14 +9
 New Zealand Jan Khan & Manu Timoti 10 6 4 202 135 12 +9
 Namibia Theuna Grobler & Diana Viljoen 10 6 4 178 158 12 +6
 India Manu Pal & Arzoo Rani 10 6 4 165 149 12 +2
 Zambia Foster Banda & Chiko Like 10 6 4 170 169 12 +2
 South Africa Brunhilde Rossouw & Colleen Webb 10 6 4 166 150 12 –1
 Canada Amanda Berg & Shirley Wong 10 5 5 138 179 10 –5
 Northern Ireland Jennifer Dowds & Donna McCloy 10 4 6 130 192 8 –8
 Cook Islands Tungane Tere & Tangata Tokorangi 10 3 7 149 176 6 –2
 Norfolk Island Petal Hore & Essie Sanchez 10 3 7 159 169 6 –4
 Botswana Tirelo Buckley & Obopile Mosimanyana 10 3 7 140 205 6 –8

Section B[edit]

Team Players P W L F A Pts Sets
 Malaysia Nor Hashimah Ismail & Zuraini Khalid 10 10 0 241 95 20 +18
 England Ellen Falkner & Amy Monkhouse 10 8 2 189 113 26 +12
 Wales Anwen Butten & Hannah Smith 10 8 2 163 155 16 +7
 Scotland Caroline Brown & Margaret Letham 10 7 3 185 132 14 +10
 Brunei Esmawandy Ibrahim & Siti Umar 10 5 5 145 168 10 –2
 Samoa Lena Adams & Akenese Westerlund 10 4 6 141 178 8 0
 Jersey Karina Bisson & Christine Grimes 10 4 6 147 152 8 –4
 Guernsey Lucy Beere & Gwen de la Mare 10 3 7 147 169 6 –8
 Swaziland Karin Byars & Celma Nienaber 10 3 7 129 174 6 –8
 Niue Olivia Bloomfield & Josphine Peyroux 10 2 8 108 217 4 –12
 Papua New Guinea Cunera Monalua & Walo Pisak 10 1 9 139 181 2 –13

Knockout stages[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold Medal Match
               
A1  Australia
Bye
A1  Australia 10 7
B2  England 10 8
B2  England 4 8 2
A3  Namibia 9 7 1
B2  England 12 5 5
B1  Malaysia 6 7 2
B1  Malaysia
Bye
B1  Malaysia 11 9 Bronze Medal Match
B3  Wales 4 3
B3  Wales 12 12 A1  Australia 4 8 1
A2  New Zealand 4 2 B3  Wales 7 3 4

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Reports
  2. ^ The complete book of the Commonwealth Games. 2013. ISBN 9781291576382.
  3. ^ "Commonwealth Games". BBC Sport. 3 October 2010.
  4. ^ "XIX Commonwealth Games". thecgf.com.