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

Lawn bowls – Women's triples
at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
VenueYamuna Sports Complex
Dates4–10 October 2010
Competitors54 from 18 nations
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The women's triples lawn bowling competition began on 4 October 2010.[1] and finished on 10 October 2010.

Results

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Qualifying – round robin

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Section A

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Team Players P W L F A Pts Set Diff
 England Sian Gordon, Sandy Hazell, Jamie-Lea Winch 8 7 1 162 110 14 +10
 South Africa Tracy-Lee Botha, Susan Nel, Santjie Steyn 8 7 1 164 95 14 +7
 Malaysia Azlina Arshad, Zuraini Khalid, Nur Fidrah Noh 8 6 2 159 111 12 +8
 Papua New Guinea Moata Apu, Elizabeth Bure, Geua Vada Tau 8 5 3 124 135 10 0
 Wales Isabel Jones, Kathy Pearce, Wendy Price 8 4 4 140 116 8 +2
 Cook Islands Porea Elisa, Teokotai Jim, Kanny Vaile 8 3 5 126 112 6 –1
 Canada Rachel Larson, Harriette Pituley, Erin Roth 8 3 5 111 137 6 –5
 Norfolk Island Kitha Bailey, Margaret O'Brien, Anne Pledger 8 1 7 84 205 2 –12
 Brunei Haja Ampuan Salleh, Hajah Haji Ibrahim, Hajah Muntol 8 0 8 104 153 0 –9

Section B

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Team Players P W L F A Pts Set Diff
 India Tania Choudhury, Rupa Rani Tirkey, Pinki 8 6 2 166 102 12 +9
 Australia Claire Duke, Julie Keegan, Sharyn Renshaw 8 6 2 173 101 12 +8
 Scotland Michelle Cooper, Lorraine Malloy, Lynn Stein 8 6 2 141 104 12 +7
 New Zealand Genevieve Baildon, Karen Coombe, Dale Lang 8 6 2 176 107 12 +5
 Northern Ireland Sandra Bailie, Mandy Cunningham, Barbara Logue 8 4 4 122 134 8 –2
 Jersey Helen Greechan, Susan Noel, Joan Renouf 8 4 4 124 160 8 –6
 Namibia Beatrix Lamprecht, Charlotte Morland, Lesley Vermueleen 8 2 6 136 134 4 –4
 Botswana Tibone Fox, Ivy Morton, Nelly Senna 8 1 7 105 141 2 –5
 Niue Faua Bell, Koumanogi Lepa, Anne Strickland 8 1 7 69 229 2 –12

Knockout stages

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold Medal Match
               
A1  England
Bye
A1  England 6 13 2
A2  South Africa 8 4 3
A2  South Africa 8 6 3
B3  Scotland 3 7 1
A2  South Africa 9 4 4
B2  Australia 6 8 3
B1  India
Bye
B1  India 10 3 Bronze Medal Match
B2  Australia 12 12
A3  Malaysia 6 6 A1  England 9 7
B2  Australia 7 11 B1  India 8 7

References

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  1. ^ "Info System". Archived from the original on 8 October 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  2. ^ The complete book of the Commonwealth Games. Lulu.com. 2013. ISBN 9781291576382.
  3. ^ "Commonwealth Games". BBC Sport. 3 October 2010.
  4. ^ "XIX Commonwealth Games". thecgf.com.