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Squash championship held in Christchurch, New Zealand
World Outdoor Championships 2016
women's pairs
13th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationNew Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand
Date(s)29 November – 11 December 2016
Category2016 World Outdoor Bowls Championship
Events at the 2016
World Bowls Championship
Singlesmenwomen
Pairsmenwomen
Triplesmenwomen
Foursmenwomen

The 2016 World Outdoor Bowls Championship women's pairs was held at the Burnside Bowling Club in Avonhead, Christchurch, New Zealand, from 6 to 11 December 2016.

The women's pairs gold medal was won by Laura Daniels and Jess Sims of Wales.

Section tables

Section 1

Team Player P W D L Pts Shots
1 New Zealand Angela Boyd, Jo Edwards 9 8 0 1 16 +83
2 Australia Karen Murphy, Kelsey Cottrell 9 6 0 3 12 +62
3 England Sophie Tolchard, Ellen Falkner 9 6 0 3 12 +54
4 Philippines Ainie Knight, Sonia Bruce 9 5 0 4 10 +58
5 Cyprus Linda Ryan, Fran Davis 9 5 0 4 10 0
6 Israel Shira Eshel, Tami Kamzel 9 5 0 4 10 −16
7 Canada Shirley Fitzpatrick-Wong, Jackie Foster 9 4 0 5 8 9
8 Netherlands Saskia Schaft, Guurtje Copier 9 3 0 6 6 −46
9 Namibia Anjuleen Viljoen, Lesley Vermeulen 9 2 0 7 4 −103
10 Singapore Jane Low, Josephine Lim 9 1 0 8 2 −101

Section 2

Team Player P W D L Pts Shots
1 Wales Laura Daniels, Jess Sims 9 8 0 1 16 +94
2 Scotland Lauren Baillie, Lesley Doig 9 8 0 1 16 +58
3 Malaysia Siti Zalina Ahmad, Emma Firyana Saroji 9 6 0 3 12 +42
4 Norfolk Island Shae Wilson, Carmen Anderson 9 5 0 4 10 +46
5 South Africa Colleen Piketh, Nici Neal 9 5 0 4 10 +25
6 Sarah‑Jane Curran, Catherine Beattie 9 5 0 4 10 −2
7 Spain Carol Broomfield, Christine Mawson 9 3 0 6 6 −81
8 Hong Kong Vivian Yip, Dorothy Yu 9 2 0 7 4 −22
9 Cook Islands Linda Vavia, Teokotai Jim 9 2 0 7 4 −93
10 China Song Suzhen, Yu Xiaoyan 9 1 0 8 2 −67

Finals

Play Offs Semifinals Gold medal
         
New Zealand New Zealand bye
 
New Zealand New Zealand 13
England England 11
Australia Australia 12
England England 17
New Zealand New Zealand 15
Wales Wales 16
Wales Wales bye
 
Wales Wales 20
Scotland Scotland 11
Scotland Scotland 20
Malaysia Malaysia 5

Results

women's pairs Section 1
Round 1 – 6 Dec
 New Zealand  Cyprus 28–9
 Australia  Singapore 37–8
 England  Netherlands 17–6
 Philippines  Canada 23–13
 Israel  Namibia 18–11
Round 2 – 6 Dec
 New Zealand  Philippines 19–14
 Australia  Netherlands 27–12
 Israel  Cyprus 17–12
 Canada  Namibia 26–9
 Singapore  England 17–13
Round 3 – 6 Dec
 New Zealand  Australia 24–7
 England  Israel 26–6
 Philippines  Singapore 20–7
 Cyprus  Namibia 25–11
 Netherlands  Canada 19–18
Round 4 – 7 Dec
 New Zealand  Canada 22–12
 Australia  Philippines 17–10
 Cyprus  Netherlands 20–15
 Israel  Singapore 18–12
 Namibia  England 12–11
Round 5 – 7 Dec
 New Zealand  Netherlands 17–15
 Australia  Israel 18–11
 Philippines  Namibia 34–5
 England  Canada 18–10
 Cyprus  Singapore 22–14
Round 6 – 7 Dec
 New Zealand  Singapore 21–13
 Australia  Namibia 37–7
 Philippines  Netherlands 23–8
 England  Cyprus 25–12
 Canada  Israel 21–12
Round 7 – 8 Dec
 New Zealand  Namibia 26–7
 Australia  England 17–15
 Cyprus  Canada 23–17
 Israel  Philippines 17–12
 Netherlands  Singapore 17–12
Round 8 – 8 Dec
 New Zealand  Israel 17–7
 England  Philippines 17–15
 Cyprus  Australia 20–10
 Canada  Singapore 29–8
 Netherlands  Namibia 19–16
Round 9 – 8 Dec
 England  New Zealand 22–15
 Philippines  Cyprus 22–15
 Israel  Netherlands 15–8
 Canada  Australia 17–16
 Namibia  Singapore 25–10
women's pairs Section 2
Round 1 – 6 Dec
 Wales  China 25–9
 Scotland  Ireland 17–8
 South Africa  Hong Kong 19–15
 Norfolk Island  Malaysia 18–16
 Spain  Cook Islands 14–13
Round 2 – 6 Dec
 Wales  Ireland 32–9
 Scotland  China 18–11
 South Africa  Spain 17–10
 Norfolk Island  Cook Islands 27–4
 Malaysia  Hong Kong 21–17
Round 3 – 6 Dec
 Wales  Spain 25–7
 Scotland  Cook Islands 25–14
 South Africa  China 24–10
 Malaysia  Ireland 20–8
 Hong Kong  Norfolk Island 20–15
Round 4 – 7 Dec
 Wales  Malaysia 16–10
 Scotland  Hong Kong 20–18
 Norfolk Island  Ireland 17–13
 South Africa  Cook Islands 31–9
 Spain  China 18–16
Round 5 – 7 Dec
 Wales  Hong Kong 24–8
 Scotland  South Africa 17–9
 Norfolk Island  Spain 29–8
 Malaysia  China 16–14
 Ireland  Cook Islands 28–10
Round 6 – 7 Dec
 Wales  South Africa 23–11
 Scotland  Spain 22–12
 Malaysia  Cook Islands 29–2
 Ireland  Hong Kong 18–15
 China  Norfolk Island 19–16
Round 7 – 8 Dec
 Wales  Scotland 22–13
 Malaysia  Spain 27–11
 South Africa  Norfolk Island 17–13
 Ireland  China 16–7
 Cook Islands  Hong Kong 21–17
Round 8 – 8 Dec
 Wales  Cook Islands 18–11
 Scotland  Norfolk Island 22–17
 Malaysia  South Africa 16–12
 Ireland  Spain 20–6
 Hong Kong  China 17–9
Round 9 – 8 Dec
 Scotland  Malaysia 22–7
 Norfolk Island  Wales 20–7
 Ireland  South Africa 17–15
 Spain  Hong Kong 19–17
 Cook Islands  China 21–9

References

  1. "2016 World Bowls Championship". Burnside Bowling Club.
  2. "2016 events". World Bowls. Archived from the original on 14 October 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
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