2023 World Outdoor Bowls Championships
14th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationAustralia Gold Coast, Australia
Date(s)29 August to 10 September
Website
official website
CategoryWorld Bowls Championship
 2020 2025 

The 2023 World Outdoor Bowls Championship is the 14th edition of the World Bowls Championship, held on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia from 29 August to 10 September.[1][2]

The event was long-awaited by the sport because the 2020 World Outdoor Bowls Championship was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[3] resulting in a seven-year wait since the last championships in 2016. Consequently, the Championships will now be held every two years.[4]

There are five venues; the Broadbeach Bowls Club, Musgrave Hill Bowls Club, Club Helensvale, Paradise Point Club and Mudgeraba Club.

There are eight events that determine the 2023 world champions, the men's singles, doubles, triples and fours and the women's singles, doubles, triples and fours and in addition there are two overall team winners, who receive the Leonard and Taylor trophies respectively.[5] The finals were broadcast live on Fox Sports (Australia), Kayo Sports and Sky Sport (New Zealand).

Participating teams

There were 43 nations/associations competing at 2023 Championships, although only eight countries are represented in all of the events and Kenya pulled out before the tournament started.[6][5][7][8][9][10]

Member nations

  • Australia Australia (hosts)
  • Argentina Argentina
  • Botswana Botswana
  • Brazil Brazil
  • Canada Canada
  • Cook Islands Cook Islands
  • Cyprus Cyprus
  • Czech Republic Czech Republic
  • England England
  • Falkland Islands Falkland Islands
  • Fiji Fiji
  • France France
  • Guernsey Guernsey
  • Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
  • India India
  • Ireland
  • Israel Israel
  • Japan Japan
  • Jersey Jersey
  • Kenya Kenya
  • Macau Macao, China
  • Malaysia Malaysia
  • Malta Malta
  • Namibia Namibia
  • Netherlands Netherlands
  • New Zealand New Zealand
  • Niue Niue
  • Norfolk Island Norfolk Island
  • Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines Philippines
  • Samoa Samoa
  • Scotland Scotland
  • Singapore Singapore
  • South Africa South Africa
  • Spain Spain
  • Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
  • Sweden Sweden
  • Switzerland Switzerland
  • Thailand Thailand
  • Turkey Turkey
  • United States United States
  • Wales Wales
  • Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze Bronze
Men's singles
Canada
Ryan Bester

Gary Kelly
Scotland
Iain McLean
Australia
Aaron Wilson
Men's pairs

Gary Kelly
Adam McKeown
Australia
Aaron Wilson
Aaron Teys
Canada
John Bezear
Ryan Bester
Malaysia
Idham Amin Ramlan
Izzat Dzulkeple
Men's triples
Australia
Corey Wedlock
Aron Sherriff
Carl Healey
Scotland
Paul Foster
Derek Oliver
Alex Marshall
England
Louis Ridout
Nick Brett
Jamie Walker

Stuart Bennett
Ian McClure
Martin McHugh
Men's fours
Australia
Corey Wedlock
Aaron Teys
Carl Healey
Aron Sherriff
Scotland
Jason Banks
Derek Oliver
Paul Foster
Alex Marshall

Stuart Bennett
Adam McKeown
Ian McClure
Martin McHugh
New Zealand
Tony Grantham
Chris Le Lievre
Lance Pascoe
Sheldon Bagrie-Howley
Men's team Australia Australia Ireland Scotland Scotland N/A
Women's singles
New Zealand
Tayla Bruce
Canada
Kelly McKerihen
England
Katherine Rednall
Australia
Ellen Ryan
Women's pairs
Malaysia
Nur Ain Nabilah Tarmizi
Aleena Nawawi
Malta
Rebecca Rixon
Connie-Leigh Rixon
England
Sophie Tolchard
Amy Pharaoh
Scotland
Emma McIntyre
Claire Anderson
Women's triples
Australia
Dawn Hayman
Lynsey Clarke
Kelsey Cottrell
New Zealand
Tayla Bruce
Val Smith
Leeane Poulson
Canada
Joanna Cooper
Baylee van Steijn
Emma Boyd

Sophie McIntyre
Shauna O'Neill
Chloe Wilson
Women's fours
England
Sophie Tolchard
Jamie-Lea Marshall
Lorraine Kuhler
Amy Pharaoh
Australia
Kristina Krstic
Dawn Hayman
Lynsey Clarke
Kelsey Cottrell
Scotland
Carla Banks
Claire Anderson
Stacey McDougall
Caroline Brown
New Zealand
Leeane Poulson
Selina Goddard
Val Smith
Katelyn Inch
Women's team New Zealand New Zealand England England Australia Australia N/A

Results

Men's team (W.M.Leonard Trophy)

Team Singles Pairs Triples Fours Total
1Australia Australia20+218+418+620+694
2 Ireland20+420+618+220+292
3Scotland Scotland18+22020+420+488
4Malaysia Malaysia2018+2201474 (+333)
5England England201620+21674 (+298)
6Canada Canada18+620+2161274 (+228)
7New Zealand New Zealand18181420+272
8Wales Wales1620161870
9India India1618161464 (+204)
10Hong Kong Hong Kong China1816121864 (+145)
11United States United States1212201862 (+195)
12Cook Islands Cook Islands1416141862 (+96)
13South Africa South Africa1414161660 (+170)
14Jersey Jersey1616141460 (+13)
15Thailand Thailand1014181456
16Israel Israel1212121652
17Fiji Fiji148141248
18Zimbabwe Zimbabwe101412844
19Philippines Philippines121210842 (+0)
20Singapore Singapore121461042 (-40)
21Japan Japan16418442 (-59)
22Norfolk Island Norfolk Island1010101040
23Namibia Namibia8681638
24Malta Malta48121236
25Botswana Botswana8810834 (-139)
26Macau Macao China41081234 (-150)
27Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea6108630 (-169)
28Argentina Argentina8661030 (-276)
29France France6610628 (-243)
30Turkey Turkey41041028 (-438)
31Switzerland Switzerland686626
32Samoa Samoa448824
33Netherlands Netherlands10120022
34Niue Niue446620
35Czech Republic Czech Republic1400014
36Sweden Sweden460010 (-97)
37Spain Spain640010 (-199)
38Guernsey Guernsey80008 (-1)
39Falkland Islands Falkland Islands44008 (-276)
40Cyprus Cyprus40004 (-65)
41Sri Lanka Sri Lanka40004 (-123)
42Brazil Brazil40004 (-149)

Women's team (Taylor Trophy)

Team Singles Pairs Triples Fours Total
1New Zealand New Zealand20+62020+420+292
2England England20+220+22020+690
3Australia Australia20+21620+620+488
4Canada Canada20+41218+21874 (+207)
5Malaysia Malaysia1420+6181674 (+157)
6Scotland Scotland1618+21620+274 (+145)
7South Africa South Africa1816181870
8Hong Kong Hong Kong China1812161864
9Wales Wales1218141862
10Philippines Philippines1416121658 (+119)
11India India616201658 (+85)
12Norfolk Island Norfolk Island1020141256 (+89)
13 Ireland41818+21456 (+52)
14Malta Malta418+4141656 (+27)
15United States United States1614161056 (+22)
16Cook Islands Cook Islands1414121252
17Thailand Thailand1212121450 (+28)
18Jersey Jersey128161450 (+10)
19Fiji Fiji1610121250 (-33)
20Zimbabwe Zimbabwe16148644
21Singapore Singapore1010101040 (-37)
22Japan Japan124101440 (-82)
23Switzerland Switzerland18661040 (-145)
24Argentina Argentina41081234 (-257)
25Turkey Turkey8810834 (-416)
26Botswana Botswana41010832 (-237)
27Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea888832 (-248
28Niue Niue8661030
29Guernsey Guernsey14140028
30Israel Israel6014020
31Sri Lanka Sri Lanka1800018
32Netherlands Netherlands880016 (-63)
33Namibia Namibia4120016 (-84)
34France France1060016 (-104)
35Macau Macao China660012
36Cyprus Cyprus1000010
37Spain Spain60006
38Falkland Islands Falkland Islands40004 (-62)
39Brazil Brazil40004 (-90)
40Samoa Samoa40004 (-123)

Para overall team (inaugural title)

Team Men's Pairs Women's Pairs Mixed VI Pairs Total
1Australia Australia20+618+218+670
2Scotland Scotland1616+416+254
3New Zealand New Zealand1420+61252
4South Africa South Africa20+4020+448
5England England1610+214+244
6Hong Kong Hong Kong China18+2121042
7Thailand Thailand1414028
8Singapore Singapore18+20020
9South Korea South Korea120012 (-30)
10Wales Wales120012 (-45)
11Japan Japan100010

Medal tally (no trophy/medals awarded) (excluding team medals)

Team Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Australia Australia52310
2New Zealand New Zealand2125
3 Ireland1135
4Canada Canada1124
5England England1045
6Malaysia Malaysia1012
7Scotland Scotland0347
8South Africa South Africa0202
9Malta Malta0101
10Hong Kong Hong Kong China0011
Singapore Singapore0011
Thailand Thailand0011

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