Archive for October, 2009

Regional sports round-up – Otago Daily Times


Regional sports round-up
Otago Daily Times
The Chris Mulholland Memorial bowls tournament was played on Sunday, October 18, hosted by the Ranfurly bowling club. The tournament attracted players from ...

Regional sports round-up (Otago Daily Times)

The Wanaka Bowling Club's progressive tournament continued last week, with Norman Matheson leading the skips, followed by George Russell in second place and Betty Russell in third.

Wendy’s towering show in Blackpool – Derby Evening Telegraph


Wendy's towering show in Blackpool
Derby Evening Telegraph
WENDY Jackson was the star of the show in a glitzy bowls tournament in Blackpool. The Marehay and Washlands bowler, from Ripley, qualified for the top event ...

A freshness being brought to SA Bowls – Citizen


Citizen

A freshness being brought to SA Bowls
Citizen
THE finals of the CMH Toyota Classic Bowls Tournament at Southern Suburbs is being played this morning between the following sides: Dudley Botha ...

Three sides share bowls honours (Timaru Herald)

Three teams shared the spoils at the triangular bowls tournament played in Ashburton at the weekend.

Three sides share bowls honours – Timaru Herald


Three sides share bowls honours
Timaru Herald
Three teams shared the spoils at the triangular bowls tournament played in Ashburton at the weekend. The South Canterbury men's bowls team had a mixed ...

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Age no obstacle at World Masters Games (rediff.com)

The World Masters Games, which end in Sydney this weekend, saw a 100-year-old female shot put champion, a 101-year-old lawn bowler, a prince and Santa Claus prove that age is no obstacle to enjoying sport.

Centenarians, a prince, Santa compete at World Masters Games (Reuters)

SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - The World Masters Games end in Sydney this weekend having shown age is no obstacle to enjoying sport with a 100-year-old female shot put champion, a 101-year-old lawn bowler, a prince and Santa Claus taking part.

Centenarians, a prince, Santa compete at World Masters Games (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

The World Masters Games end in Sydney this weekend having shown age is no obstacle to enjoying sport with a 100-year-old female shot put champion, a 101-year-old lawn bowler, a prince and Santa Claus taking part.

Centenarians, a prince, Santa compete at World Masters Games (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

The World Masters Games end in Sydney this weekend having shown age is no obstacle to enjoying sport with a 100-year-old female shot put champion, a 101-year-old lawn bowler, a prince and Santa Claus taking part.