Lawn bowls at the Commonwealth Games

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Lawn bowls at the Commonwealth Games
Tournament information
SportLawn bowls
LocationVarious
Established1930
AdministratorCommonwealth Games Federation

Bowls is one of the sports at the quadrennial Commonwealth Games competition. It has been a Commonwealth Games sport since the inaugural edition of the event's precursor, the 1930 British Empire Games. It is a core sport and must be included in the sporting programme of each edition of the Games; however, it was not included in the programme of the 1966 Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica due to no sufficient bowling greens being available. Along with swimming, athletics, cycling, table tennis, powerlifting and triathlon, bowls is one of the EAD (Elite Athletes with a Disability) sports.

Editions[edit]

[1]

Games Year Host city Host country Best Nation
I 1930 Hamilton, Ontario  Canada  England
II 1934 London  England  England
III 1938 Sydney, New South Wales  Australia  New Zealand
IV 1950 Auckland  New Zealand  New Zealand
V 1954 Vancouver, British Columbia  Canada  Southern Rhodesia,
 South Africa
VI 1958 Cardiff  Wales  South Africa
VII 1962 Perth, Western Australia  Australia  England
IX 1970 Edinburgh  Scotland  England
X 1974 Christchurch  New Zealand  England
XI 1978 Edmonton, Alberta  Canada  Hong Kong
XII 1982 Brisbane, Queensland  Australia  Scotland
XIII 1986 Edinburgh  Scotland  Wales
XIV 1990 Auckland  New Zealand  Australia
XV 1994 Victoria, British Columbia  Canada  Scotland
XVI 1998 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia  South Africa
XVII 2002 Manchester  England  England
XVIII 2006 Melbourne, Victoria  Australia  Australia
XIX 2010 Delhi  India  South Africa
XX 2014 Glasgow  Scotland  South Africa
XXI 2018 Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia  Australia
XXII 2022 Birmingham  England  Australia

Commonwealth champions[edit]

Commonwealth champions tabulated:[2]

Men's singles[edit]

Men's pairs[edit]

Men's triples[edit]

Men's fours[edit]

Women's singles[edit]

Women's pairs[edit]

Women's triples[edit]

Women's fours[edit]

Para-sport[edit]

All-time Overall medal table[edit]

*Note : From editions 1994 to 2002, two bronze medals were awarded in each event.

Updated after the 2022 Commonwealth Games
Overall table including All time Para-Lawn bowl medal table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 England21112355
2 Scotland18101341
3 Australia17251153
4 South Africa17121544
5 New Zealand16121846
6 Wales5111531
7 Northern Ireland551222
8 Malaysia45716
9 Hong Kong3249
10 Zimbabwe3126
11 India1102
 Papua New Guinea1102
13 Canada010313
14 Guernsey0202
15 Zambia0112
16 Ireland0101
 Namibia0101
18 Rhodesia and Nyasaland0044
19 Fiji0022
 Norfolk Island0022
21 Botswana0011
 Cook Islands0011
 Malta0011
Totals (23 entries)111111135357

Lawn Bowls All-Time Medal Table[edit]

*Note : From editions 1994 to 2002, two bronze medals were awarded in each event.

Updated after the 2022 Commonwealth Games
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 England20111950
2 Australia1522946
3 South Africa15111339
4 New Zealand15101742
5 Scotland1391133
6 Wales581427
7 Northern Ireland551222
8 Malaysia45514
9 Hong Kong3227
10 Zimbabwe3025
11 India1102
 Papua New Guinea1102
13 Canada010212
14 Guernsey0202
15 Zambia0112
16 Ireland0101
 Namibia0101
18 Rhodesia and Nyasaland0044
19 Fiji0022
 Norfolk Island0022
21 Botswana0011
 Cook Islands0011
 Malta0011
Totals (23 entries)100100118318

Para-Lawn Bowls All-time medal table[edit]

*Note : From editions 1994 to 2002, two bronze medals were awarded in each event.
Para-Lawns bowls appeared in editions 1994, 2002, 2014-22
Updated after the 2022 Commonwealth Games
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Scotland5106
2 Australia2327
3 South Africa2125
4 New Zealand1214
5 England1045
6 Wales0314
7 Zimbabwe0101
8 Hong Kong0022
 Malaysia0022
10 Canada0011
Totals (10 entries)11111537


See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sports Results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
  2. ^ "Results". The Commonwealth Games Federation Official Website.

External links[edit]