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World Outdoor Championships 2012
women's fours
12th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationAustralia Adelaide, Australia
Date(s)24 November – 9 December 2012.
Category2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship
Events at the 2012
World Bowls Championship
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Pairsmenwomen
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The 2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship women's fours was held at the Lockleys Bowling Club in Adelaide, Australia. Some of the qualifying Rounds were held at the nearby Holdfast Bowling Club in Glenelg North.

Margaret Letham, Caroline Brown, Lynn Stein and Michelle Cooper won the women's fours Gold.

Section tables

Pool 1

Pos Player P W D F A L Pts Shots
1 Scotland Margaret Letham, Caroline Brown, Lynn Stein & Michelle Cooper 11 10 1 0 267 105 21 +162
2 Malaysia Auni Fathiah Kamis, Nur Fidrah Noh, Zuraini Khalid & Azlina Arshad 11 10 0 1 246 147 20 +99
3 Philippines Rosita Bradborn, Ainie Knight, Sonia Bruce & Hazel Jagonoy 11 8 0 3 247 158 16 +89
4 New Zealand Jo Edwards, Mandy Boyd, Jan Khan, Lisa White 11 7 1 3 218 141 15 +77
5 Australia Rebecca Quail, Kelsey Cottrell, Natasha Van Eldik, Lynsey Armitage 11 6 1 4 216 161 13 +55
6 Israel Tami Kamzel, Edna Zomberg, Irit Grenchel, Beverly Polatinsky 11 4 1 6 181 192 9 -11
7 Brunei Hj Mohd Rosita, Muntiol Ajijah, Jamal Nafsiah, Munttol Isah 11 4 1 6 168 231 9 -63
8 Spain Sheri Fletcher, Janet Dando, Margaret Lawley, Deborah Colquhoun 11 4 0 7 171 201 8 -30
9 Botswana Obopile Mosimanyyana, Tirelo Buckley, Tobone Fox, Lillian Tebele 11 4 0 7 152 211 8 -59
10 Canada Marg Lepere, Laura Hudson, Laura Seed, Jackie Foster 11 3 0 9 142 230 6 -88
11 Thailand Thong Oomen, Kesanee Wongssopa, Orawan Sodok, Chamaipom Kotchawong 11 2 1 8 135 237 5 -102
12 Japan Nanami Yoshimoto, Masako Satoh, Hiroko Emura, Hiroko Mori 11 1 0 10 142 271 2 -129

Pool 2

Pos Player P W D F A L Pts Shots
1 Wales Anwen Butten, Kathy Pearce, Hannah Smith & Lisa Forey 11 11 0 0 230 152 22 +78
2 England Ellen Falkner, Sian Gordon, Wendy King & Jamie-Lea Winch 11 9 0 2 222 131 18 +91
3 South Africa Colleen Piketh, Susan Nel, Santjie Steyn & Esme Steyn 11 7 1 3 216 125 15 +91
4 Fiji Sheryl Mar, Doreen O'Connor, Salanieta Gukivuli & Litia Tikoisuva 11 6 1 4 183 150 13 +33
5 Netherlands Elly Dolieslager, Norma Duin, Corrie Windle & Ineke Nagtegaal 11 6 0 5 194 189 12 +5
6 United States Anne Nunes, Eva Lee, Janice Bell & Myra Wood 11 5 1 5 160 178 11 -18
7 Cyprus Sol Robertson, Diane Roberts, Gill Ford & Linda Ryan 11 5 0 6 189 178 10 +11
8 Jersey Christine Grimes, Doreen Moon, Joan Renouf & Suzie Dingle 11 5 0 6 168 205 10 -37
9 Republic of Ireland Ashleigh Rainey, Noeleen Kelly, Paula Montgomery & Sarah-Jane Coleman 11 4 1 6 193 182 9 +11
10 Hong Kong Jessie So, Alice Lee, Joanna Nam & Camilla Leung 11 4 0 7 174 190 8 -16
11 Norfolk Island Tess Evans, Trudy Davis, Kate Smith & Kitha Bailey 11 1 0 10 137 234 2 -97
12 China Susanna Shea, May Poon, Yettie So & Chen Fan Yen 11 1 0 10 115 267 2 -152

Finals

Play Offs Semifinals Gold medal
         
Wales Wales
bye
Wales Wales 14
Malaysia Malaysia 15
Malaysia Malaysia 18
Philippines Philippines 17
Malaysia Malaysia 15
Scotland Scotland 18
Scotland Scotland
bye
Scotland Scotland 19
South Africa South Africa 6
South Africa South Africa 24
England England 19

Results

Women's fours section 1
Round 1 – Nov 29
 Malaysia  Australia 20–9
 New Zealand  Scotland 14–14
 Philippines  Canada 23–5
 Spain  Israel 17–11
 Brunei  Japan 23–11
 Thailand  Botswana 18–15
Round 2 – Nov 29
 Botswana  Japan 16–14
 Canada  Israel 21–16
 Scotland  Malaysia 20–11
 Philippines  Spain 30–10
 New Zealand  Australia 22–14
 Brunei  Thailand 18–18
Round 3 – Nov 30
 Scotland  Thailand 30–6
 Israel  Brunei 22–11
 Australia  Philippines 23–13
 Malaysia  Canada 28–16
 New Zealand  Japan 30–13
 Brunei  Spain 23–14
Round 4 – Nov 30
 Botswana  Canada 24–7
 Philippines  Thailand 23–14
 Scotland  Japan 38–9
 Malaysia  Israel 25–13
 Australia  Spain 24–11
 New Zealand  Brunei 25–13
Round 5 – Nov 30
 New Zealand  Israel 19–12
 Brunei  Australia 16–15
 Scotland  Spain 20–9
 Philippines  Botswana 22–8
 Canada  Thailand 15–11
 Malaysia  Japan 34–15
Round 6 – Dec 1
 Malaysia  Botswana 20–16
 Spain  Japan 22–16
 Israel  Brunei 21–18
 Philippines  New Zealand 21–14
 Scotland  Canada 25–10
 Australia  Thailand 31–8
Round 7 – Dec 1
 Australia  Botswana 28–11
 Malaysia  Philippines 21–17
 Israel  Japan 29–4
 Spain  Canada 19–11
 Scotland  Brunei 27–12
 New Zealand  Thailand 28–5
Round 8 – Dec 2
 Philippines  Japan 22–19
 Australia  Canada 26–14
 Malaysia  New Zealand 12–11
 Thailand  Spain 19–15
 Scotland  Israel 29–7
 Botswana  Brunei 19–10
Round 9 – Dec 2
 New Zealand  Spain 16–14
 Scotland  Botswana 26–9
 Australia  Israel 16–16
 Philippines  Brunei 39–9
 Malaysia  Thailand 26–15
 Canada  Japan 19–12
Round 10 – Dec 3
 Scotland  Philippines 18–13
 Spain  Botswana 30–8
 Israel  Thailand 17–8
 New Zealand  Canada 25–8
 Malaysia  Brunei 26–5
 Australia  Japan 25–10
Round 11 – Dec 3
 Philippines  Israel 24–17
 Japan  Thailand 19–13
 Malaysia  Spain 23–10
 Brunei  Canada 21–16
 Botswana  New Zealand 15–14
 Scotland  Australia 20–5
Women's fours section 2
Round 1 – Nov 29
 Netherlands  Cyprus 18–17
 Fiji  Norfolk Island 24–7
 Wales  Ireland 21–15
 England  South Africa 13–11
 United States  China 19–14
 Hong Kong  Jersey 27–7
Round 2 – Nov 29
 United States  Norfolk Island 17–13
 Wales  England 18–15
 Fiji  China 30–9
 Cyprus  Hong Kong 22–12
 Netherlands  Jersey 26–17
 South Africa  Ireland 20–13
Round 3 – Nov 30
 South Africa  China 28–9
 United States  Netherlands 21–10
 Wales  Hong Kong 24–12
 Jersey  Ireland 18–11
 England  Norfolk Island 33–10
 Fiji  Cyprus 16–11
Round 4 – Nov 30
 Jersey  United States 24–10
 China  Hong Kong 14–13
 South Africa  Norfolk Island 28–7
 England  Fiji 17–11
 Ireland  Netherlands 22–18
 Wales  Cyprus 25–17
Round 5 – Nov 30
 Netherlands  England 23–8
 Wales  Fiji 22–12
 Cyprus  South Africa 18–15
 United States  Hong Kong 18–12
 Jersey  China 27–10
 Ireland  Norfolk Island 19–13
Round 6 – Dec 1
 Ireland  United States 16–16
 South Africa  Jersey 32–10
 Wales  China 25–11
 England  Hong Kong 22–13
 Cyprus  Norfolk Island 25–10
 Fiji  Netherlands 22–9
Round 7 – Dec 1
 Cyprus  Jersey 20–16
 South Africa  Fiji 13–13
 England  China 31–7
 Wales  United States 19–15
 Hong Kong  Ireland 17–15
 Netherlands  Norfolk Island 22–16
Round 8 – Dec 2
 Hong Kong  Norfolk Island 19–9
 Wales  Jersey 21–10
 England  Ireland 23–12
 Cyprus  China 24–7
 South Africa  Netherlands 13–11
 Fiji  United States 15–10
Round 9 – Dec 2
 England  Cyprus 16–9
 South Africa  United States 21–8
 Wales  Netherlands 20–16
 Hong Kong  Fiji 23–13
 Ireland  China 30–8
 Jersey  Norfolk Island 16–13
Round 10 – Dec 3
 South Africa  Hong Kong 22–9
 Fiji  Ireland 16–15
 England  Jersey 24–9
 Wales  Norfolk Island 21–16
 United States  Cyprus 18–14
 Netherlands  China 17–16
Round 11 – Dec 3
 England  United States 20–8
 Netherlands  Hong Kong 24–17
 Jersey  Fiji 14–11
 Wales  South Africa 14–13
 Norfolk Island  China 23–10
 Ireland  Cyprus 25–12

References

  1. "2012 Results". Taylor Bowls. Archived from the original on 2015-02-07. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
  2. "Results". Sports TG. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
  3. "Margaret Letham leads Scots to fours gold at World Bowls". BBC Sport.
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