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World Outdoor Bowls Championships 2008
women's fours
11th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationNew Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand
Date(s)12–24 January 2008.
CategoryWorld Bowls Championship
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The 2008 World Outdoor Bowls Championship women's fours was held at the Burnside Bowling Club in Christchurch, New Zealand, from 12 to 24 January 2008.

Lynsey Armitage, Claire Duke, Julie Keegan and Karen Murphy won the women's fours gold medal.

Section tables

Section A

Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 England Lynne Whitehead, Jean Baker, Wendy King & Amy Monkhouse 11 10 0 1 253 135 20 +118
2 Wales Hannah Smith, Anwen Butten, Isabel Jones & Wendy Price 11 9 1 1 222 158 19 +64
3 New Zealand Marina Khan, Jan Khan, Sharon Sims & Jo Edwards 11 8 1 2 279 108 17 +171
4 Malaysia Nor Shafeeqah Yahya, Nur Fidrah Noh, Azlina Arshad & Nor Hashimah Ismail 11 7 2 2 274 153 16 +121
5 Philippines Sonia Bruce, Nancy Bercasio, Rosita Bradborn & Ronalyn Greenlees 11 8 0 3 215 162 16 +53
6 Brunei Ahmad Norzainah, Daud Suhana, Muntol Isah & Muntol Azizah 11 7 0 4 198 176 14 +22
7 Namibia Sheena du Toit, Theuna Grobler, Marietjie du Preez & Beatrix Lamprecht 11 5 0 6 177 212 10 -35
8 Zambia Elizabeth Kamuchoma, Hilda Luipa, Margaret Mponda & Eddah Mpezeni 11 4 0 7 172 213 8 -41
9 Israel Beverly Polatinsky, Yaffa Lavin, Yael Barner & Tami Kamzel 11 3 0 8 163 229 6 -66
10 Argentina Maria de Cabrera, Carolina Moris, Maria Ines Canzania & Susana Catarini 11 2 0 9 140 263 4 -123
11 Fiji Caroline Soro, Agnes Stephens, Varisila Vosalotaki & Salanieta Gukivuli 11 1 0 10 160 272 2 -112
12 Botswana Tshenolo Maloisane, Gase Pabalelo, Tirelo Buckley & Ivy Morton 11 0 0 11 122 294 1 -172

Section B

Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 Scotland Joyce Dickey, Seona Black, Margaret Letham & Lynn Stein 11 11 0 0 252 150 22 +102
2 Australia Lynsey Armitage, Claire Duke, Julie Keegan & Karen Murphy 11 9 0 2 259 127 18 +132
3 South Africa Sylvia Burns, Loraine Victor, Cheryl Cox & Lorna Trigwell 11 8 0 3 238 158 16 +80
4 Alison Bell, Donna McNally, Bernie O'Neill & Jennifer Dowds 11 7 0 4 218 159 14 +59
5 Hong Kong Grace Chu, Winnie Wai, Camilla Leung & Elizabeth Li 11 7 0 4 207 177 14 +30
6 Canada Shirley Ko, Kelly McKerihen, Kerry O'Reilly & Marlene Cleutinx 11 6 0 5 178 177 12 +1
7 Jersey Gaynor Thomas, Christine Grimes, Liz Cole & Suzie Dingle 11 6 0 5 168 180 12 -12
8 Norfolk Island Christine Hore, Wendy Nagy, Anne Pledger & Margaret O'Brien 11 4 0 7 178 199 8 -21
9 Spain Debbie Colquhoun, Carol Meare, Sheri Fletcher & Angie Goodfellow 11 4 0 7 171 211 8 -40
10 Cook Islands Martina Akaruru, Irene Tuouna, Mouauri Tokorangi & Mata Vaile 11 3 0 8 178 217 6 -39
11 Eswatini Celma Nienaber, Charlotte Perry, Geraldine Thomas & Donna Svenningsen 11 1 0 10 141 275 2 -134
12 Samoa Manuia Porter, Lena Adam, Tina Silva & Lufilufi Taulealo 11 0 0 11 116 274 0 -158

Finals

Play Offs Semifinals Gold medal
         
Australia Australia 21
Wales Wales 14
Australia Australia 20
Ireland 11
Ireland 25
England England 16
Australia Australia 22
Wales Wales 6
Wales Wales 22
South Africa South Africa 10
Wales Wales 18
Malaysia Malaysia 15
Malaysia Malaysia 18
Scotland Scotland 8

Results

Women's fours section 1
Round 1 – Jan 12
 Wales  England 18–11
 New Zealand  Israel 31–6
 Malaysia  Argentina 48–8
 Namibia  Botswana 24–17
 Brunei  Zambia 20–9
 Philippines  Fiji 26–7
Round 2 – Jan 12
 England  Fiji 23–21
 Malaysia  Wales 20–20
 New Zealand  Botswana 39–7
 Namibia  Zambia 20–16
 Brunei  Israel 16–15
 Philippines  Argentina 25–12
Round 3 – Jan 13
 England  Argentina 24–8
 Wales  Philippines 22–9
 New Zealand  Zambia 19–10
 Malaysia  Fiji 23–21
 Namibia  Israel 19–16
 Brunei  Botswana 24–10
Round 4 – Jan 13
 England  New Zealand 17–14
 Wales  Botswana 29–6
 Zambia  Argentina 18–15
 Malaysia  Namibia 25–11
 Israel  Fiji 22–8
 Brunei  Philippines 29–16
Round 5 – Jan 13
 England  Israel 31–7
 New Zealand  Wales 25–11
 Malaysia  Botswana 40–4
 Namibia  Argentina 19–12
 Brunei  Fiji 26–6
 Philippines  Zambia 18–16
Round 6 – Jan 14
 England  Philippines 21–17
 Wales  Argentina 25–5
 New Zealand  Brunei 31–4
 Zambia  Botswana 22–11
 Malaysia  Israel 24–9
 Namibia  Fiji 27–14
Round 7 – Jan 14
 England  Malaysia 19–14
 Wales  Fiji 27–18
 New Zealand  Argentina 36–6
 Zambia  Israel 20–17
 Brunei  Namibia 23–12
 Philippines  Botswana 24–9
Round 8 – Jan 15
 England  Brunei 23–11
 Wales  Zambia 18–17
 New Zealand  Malaysia 16–16
 Israel  Argentina 19–15
 Fiji  Botswana 21–17
 Philippines  Namibia 17–12
Round 9 – Jan 15
 England  Zambia 30–8
 Wales  Brunei 14–13
 New Zealand  Namibia 28–7
 Israel  Botswana 23–19
 Argentina  Fiji 26–17
 Philippines  Malaysia 18–14
Round 10 – Jan 16
 England  Botswana 30–8
 Wales  Namibia 20–17
 New Zealand  Fiji 32–7
 Malaysia  Zambia 25–13
 Brunei  Argentina 18–15
 Philippines  Israel 28–12
Round 11 – Jan 16
 England  Namibia 24–9
 Wales  Israel 18–17
 Zambia  Fiji 23–20
 Malaysia  Brunei 25–14
 Argentina  Botswana 18–14
 Philippines  New Zealand 17–8
Women's fours section 2
Round 1 – Jan 12
 Jersey  Norfolk Island 17–14
 Scotland  Hong Kong 23–20
 South Africa  Cook Islands 24–17
 Australia  Eswatini 33–7
 Ireland  Samoa 27–8
 Canada  Spain 20–12
Round 2 – Jan 12
 Jersey  Cook Islands 21–15
 Scotland  Eswatini 29–12
 South Africa  Spain 34–8
 Australia  Samoa 30–7
 Ireland  Hong Kong 21–10
 Canada  Fiji 16–15
Round 3 – Jan 13
 Scotland  Samoa 21–10
 South Africa  Norfolk Island 14–12
 Australia  Hong Kong 24–11
 Ireland  Eswatini 31–8
 Spain  Jersey 17–16
 Cook Islands  Canada 19–9
Round 4 – Jan 13
 Jersey  Ireland 16–12
 Scotland  Canada 21–12
 Australia  South Africa 19–18
 Spain  Eswatini 26–17
 Hong Kong  Norfolk Island 20–16
 Cook Islands  Samoa 35–10
Round 5 – Jan 13
 Scotland  Norfolk Island 26–20
 South Africa  Samoa 30–8
 Australia  Spain 25–16
 Ireland  Cook Islands 16–12
 Canada  Eswatini 22–14
 Hong Kong  Jersey 19–11
Round 6 – Jan 14
 Jersey  Eswatini 22–11
 Scotland  Australia 16–12
 South Africa  Canada 18–16
 Ireland  Spain 23–10
 Hong Kong  Samoa 29–9
 Norfolk Island  Cook Islands 22–12
Round 7 – Jan 14
 Scotland  Ireland 26–14
 South Africa  Jersey 22–9
 Australia  Norfolk Island 38–6
 Canada  Samoa 25–9
 Spain  Cook Islands 27–7
 Hong Kong  Eswatini 26–13
Round 8 – Jan 15
 Jersey  Australia 13–7
 Scotland  South Africa 19–16
 Canada  Ireland 16–14
 Spain  Samoa 21–12
 Hong Kong  Cook Islands 26–18
 Norfolk Island  Eswatini 20–9
Round 9 – Jan 15
 Scotland  Cook Islands 20–13
 South Africa  Hong Kong 16–14
 Australia  Ireland 19–15
 Canada  Jersey 20–13
 Eswatini  Samoa 20–16
 Norfolk Island  Spain 17–13
Round 10 – Jan 16
 Jersey  Samoa 17–15
 Scotland  Spain 23–8
 South Africa  Eswatini 29–13
 Australia  Cook Islands 25–9
 Ireland  Norfolk Island 22–17
 Hong Kong  Canada 15–13
Round 11 – Jan 16
 Scotland  Jersey 28–13
 Australia  Canada 27–9
 Ireland  South Africa 23–17
 Hong Kong  Spain 17–13
 Cook Islands  Eswatini 21–17
 Norfolk Island  Samoa 19–12

References

  1. ^ "2008 Results". Burnside Bowling Club.
  2. ""Bowls." Times [London, England] 19 Jan. 2008". The Times.
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