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From The President of Bowls Australia, Darryl Clout
On behalf of the Board and staff of Bowls Australia, it gives me great pleasure in welcoming you back to the City of Gold Coast for the 2019 Asia Pacific Championships.
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With the return of the event to Australian shores, last held here in Adelaide in 2011, I’m looking forward to two weeks of world class bowling action from the 19 participating nations. We trust that the travelling nations, their players, staff, officials and supporters, will enjoy all that the sunny Gold Coast has to offer and the hospitality of our host venues. I would like to express my sincere thanks to the three clubs, Broadbeach, Club Helensvale and Musgrave Hill, and their members, for their contribution in hosting this prestigious event. The clubs and their band of volunteers have done a spectacular job behind the scenes preparing their facilities and magnificent greens to share with the world’s best players. To the officials and volunteers who will be working
tirelessly over the course of the event, I also thank you for your invaluable services and contribution to the sport of bowls. I trust you will enjoy your involvement and the opportunity to be close to the action. Finally, I would like to thank Bowls Australia’s wonderful partners whose continued support and contributions ultimately allow us to stage such renowned events. In particular, I wish to make special mention of Sport Australia, Commonwealth Games Australia, Australian Institute of Sport, City of Gold Coast, Tourism and Events Queensland, Domina BCiB, Stockland Retirement Living, Bolton Clarke, BLK and MakMax. I trust the 2019 Asia Pacific Championships will exceed your expectations. Good luck to the competitors and I’m sure they will be doing their nations proud. Darryl Clout Bowls Australia President
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national fold following a 15-month international hiatus to mother and raise two children, including the birth of her second less than a year ago, while in-form New South Wales pair Ray Pearse and Aaron Teys have also been selected in the ten-player contingent.
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eaturing competitors from 19 countries, the 2019 Asia Pacific Championships will showcase some of the world’s best bowlers on arguably the world’s best greens on the Gold Coast. Australia will be eager to continue their recent gold rush in Commonwealth Games and World Championships, but with the likes of Malaysia, New Zealand and Canada among the field, it will be no easy feat.
Former captain Lynsey Clarke headlines three new inclusions named in the BCiB Australian Jackaroos team selected to don the green and gold in this year’s instalment of the event. Clarke, 35, returns to the
The Trans Tasman Test Series in November 2017 was the last international outing for 328-game stalwart Clarke, with the Queenslander well-equipped to make an immediate impact in familiar surrounds, with her own Club Helensvale, Broadbeach and Musgrave Hill Bowls Clubs the three host venues for the event.
Following a standout year in 2018, which included a maiden national title in the form of the Australian Championships’ singles crown in December, Pearse has been handed the plum blue-ribbon singles position, while counterpart Kelsey Cottrell will return to singles duty for the first time since the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Meanwhile, rising star Teys, 25, has secured a spot as one of the main five men for the first time, having only previously represented Australia as a part of extended squads in three events. Unsurprisingly, Australia’s golden girls, who collected the triples and fours gold medals at the 2018 Commonwealth Games have also cemented their spots, with the aforementioned Cottrell, Carla Krizanic, Rebecca Van Asch and Natasha Scott hoping for yet another fruitful international campaign. Van Asch will steer the triples, as skip of an unchanged line-up from GC2018, while Scott will again take command of the fours, which now features Clarke as lead, Krizanic as second and Van Asch as third. Bolstering the men’s line-up are three proven combatants, who all claimed silver medals at last year’s Commonwealth Games,
with Club Helensvale’s Aron Sherriff skipping the triples and fours, teammate Nathan Rice taking the reins of the pairs, and Melbourne’s Barrie Lester leading for Sherriff. Looking to rain on Australia’s parade on their home soil will be a number of strong bowling nations, with many of their players having experienced the Gold Coast conditions during last year’s Commonwealth Games. New Zealand have recalled a number of players into a re-jigged squad, with Wendy Jensen, Kirsten Edwards, Gary Lawson and Jamie Hill all returning to the national fold. Lawson is a eight-time Asia Pacific Championships medallist, with Ali Forsyth (five) not far behind and also included in the squad. Further boosted by familiar faces in Jo Edwards, Val Smith, Shannon McIlroy, and Broadbeach local Katelyn Inch, the Kiwis will be a strong force on the Gold Coast.
Elsewhere and the remaining 17 nations are littered with talent. For Canada, Ryan Bester and Kelly McKerihen are well known to the sport, both former World Championship medallists, while rising star Pricilla Westlake is a former World Youth Championships gold medallist. The Malaysians are spearheaded by three-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist Siti Zalina Ahmad, having tasted success at last year’s Games on the Gold Coast with pairs partner Emma Firyana Saroji, who unfortunately was a late withdrawal for this event. 2018 Commonwealth Games bronze medallists Hadyn Evans and Ryan Dixon have been included again for Norfolk Island, with Australian-based bowler Carmen Anderson also among their ranks. The 2019 Asia Pacific Championships are also a qualifying event for the 2020 World Bowls Championships, to be staged at the same venues in May/June next year.
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Australia Coaches/Managers: Steve Glasson, Gary Willis, Kelvin Kerkow, Cathryn Greenslade, Mark McMahon, Peter Brown
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Ray Pearse
Ray Pearse
Barrie Lester
Barrie Lester
Nathan Rice
Aaron Teys
Aaron Teys
Aron Sherriff
Nathan Rice Aron Sherriff
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Kelsey Cottrell
Lysnsey Clarke
Carla Krizanic
Lynsey Clarke
Kelsey Cottrell
Natasha Scott
Carla Krizanic
Rebecca Van Asch
Rebecca Van Asch Natasha Scott
Brunei Coaches/Managers: Awang Lokman Hj Md Salleh, Haji Naim Brahim, Haji Jaman Haji Jamahat
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Abd Rahman Hj Omar
Fours Hj Osman Hj Yahya Ampuan Ahad Ampuan Kassim Pg Hj Tengah Pg Hj Tajudin Israt Amiruddin Hj Abd Ghani
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Hajah Amaliah Hj Metali
Dayang Isah Muntol
Hajah Nafsiah Jamal
Hajah Ajijah Muntol
Niswan Mujibah Hj Hasnan Hajah Amaliah Hj Metali
Fours
Canada Coaches/Managers: Terry Scott, Darryl Fitzgerald Jean Roney, Derek Dillon
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Ryan Bester
Rob Law
Pat Bird
Rob Law
Ryan Bester
Greg Wilson
Pat Bird
Cameron Lefresne
Greg Wilson Cameron Lefresne
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Kelly McKerihen
Joanna Cooper
Jacqueline Foster
Jacqueline Foster
Jordan Kos
Joanna Cooper
Kelly McKerihen
Leanne Chinery
Jordan Kos Leanne Chinery
China Coaches/Managers: Not Supplied
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Ye Sui Ying
Mao Young Min
Meng Zhao Qian
Mao Young Min
Liu Guo Qiang
Zhang Bao Cheng
Meng Zhao Qian
Ye Sui Ying
Zhang Bao Cheng Liu Guo Qiang
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Miao Xin Hong
Liu Yuan Ying
Zheng Fang
Zheng Fang
Hu Wen Ya
Miao Xin Hong
Liu Yuan Ying
Song Su Zhen
Hu Wen Ya Song Su Zhen
Fiji Coaches/Managers: Usa Kalim, Iliyaz Khan Ratish Lal, Maurice Symes
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Semesa Naiseruvati
Rajnesh Prasad
Kushal Pillay
Kushal Pillay
Abdul Kalim
Rajnesh Prasad
David Aitcheson
Semesa Naiseruvati
Abdul Kalim David Aitcheson
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Litia Tikoisuva
Loretta Kotoisuva
Radhika Prasad
Radhika Prasad
Sheryl Mar
Doreen O'Connor
Loretta Kotoisuva
Litia Tikoisuva
Doreen O'Connor Sheryl Mar
Hong Kong China Coaches/Managers: Danny Ho, Letty Chan
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Tony Cheung
Imen Tang
Adrian Yau
Imen Tang
Tony Cheung
Lyndon Sham
Adrian Yau
James Po
Lyndon Sham James Po
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Helen Cheung
Gloria Ha
Cheryl Chan
Gloria Ha
Helen Cheung
Phyllis Wong
Cheryl Chan
Angel So
Phyllis Wong Angel So
India Coaches/Managers: Dr Shubhra Kathuria
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Naveet Rathi
Anand Nazary
Sunil Bahadur
Sunil Bahadur
Mirdul Borgohain
Naveet Rathi
Anand Nazary
Dinesh Kumar
Mirdul Borgohain Dinesh Kumar
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Bongita Hazarika
Nayanmoni Saikia
Sarita Tirkey
Sarita Tirkey
Bongita Hazarika
Tania Choudhary
Tania Choudhary
Rupa Rani Tirkey
Nayanmoni Saikia Rupa Rani Tirkey
Japan Coaches/Managers: Kenichi Emura
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Hirokazu Mori
Tomoyuki Tamachi
Hirokazu Mori
Tomoyuki Tamachi
Jun Koyama
Hisaharu Sato
Jun Koyama
Kenta Hasebe
Hisaharu Sato Kenta Hasebe
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Keiko Kurohara
Keiko Kurohara
Yukie Koyama
Yukie Koyama
Midori Matsuoka
Yoko Goda
Yoko Goda
Hiroko Emura
Midori Matsuoka Hiroko Emura
Macau Coaches/Managers: Nikki Lee
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Ricky Poon
Ricky Poon
Johnny Ng
Alvin Leong
Alvin Leong
Chris Chiu
Johnny Ng
Eric Li
Chris Chiu Eric Li
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Bell Chan
Kitty Chan
Hilda Tam
Hilda Tam
Pian Lai
Bell Chan
Ivy Chui
Ivy Chui
Pian Lai Kitty Chan
Malaysia Coaches/Managers: Zuraidi Puteh Nor Hashimah Ismail
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Soufi Rusli
Hizlee Rais
Izzat Dzulkeple
Hizlee Rais
Soufi Rusli
Zulhilme Redzuan
Izzat Dzulkeple
Fairul Muin
Zulhilme Redzuan Fairul Muin
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Nur Fidrah Noh
Auni Kamis
Auni Kamis
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Nurul Jamil
Nurul Jamil
Azlina Arshad
Azlina Arshad Nur Fidrah Noh
New Zealand Coaches/Managers: Peter Belliss, Sharon Sims Richard Girvan, Gayle Melrose
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Shannon McIlroy
Shannon McIlroy
Mike Kernaghan
Mike Kernaghan
Gary lawson
Jamie Hill
Jamie Hill
Ali Forsyth
Gary lawson Ali Forsyth
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Jo Edwards
Kristen Edwards
Wendy Jensen
Wendy Jensen
Jo Edwards
Katelyn Inch
Kristen Edwards
Val Smith
Katelyn inch Val Smith
Niue Coaches/Managers: Tanya Tagelagi, Norma Mitimeti
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Stanley Tafatu
Gregory Funaki
Bill Vakaafi Motufoou
Gregory Funaki
Dalton Tagelagi
Mark Blumsky
Bill Vakaafi Motufoou
Stanley Tafatu
Mark Blumsky Dalton Tagelagi
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Pauline Rex Blumsky
Pauline Rex Blumsky
Victoria Liumaihetau
Victoria Liumaihetau
Joy Peyroux
Rosie Rex
Rosie Rex
Pilena Motufoou
Pilena Motufoou Joy Peyroux
Norfolk Island Coaches/Managers: Ariane Dixon, Robert Dixon
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Hadyn Evans
John Christian
Hadyn Evans
John Christian
Matt Bigg
Barry Wilson
Barry Wilson
Ryan Dixon
Matt Bigg Ryan Dixon
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Carmen Andreson
Shae Wilson
Vivian Bigg
Shae Wilson
Christine Jones
Ester Sanchez
Vivian Bigg
Carmen Anderson
Ester Sanchez Christine Jones
Papua New Guniea Coaches/Managers: Kamu Walo, Hilan Handen Augustine Kumalau
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Jo Morgan
Jo Morgan
Kenneth Ikrima
Kenneth Ikrima
Gabby Simeon
Gabby Simeon
Matu Bazo
Freddy Koesan
Matu Bazo Freddy Koesan
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Catherine Wimp
Piwen Karkar
Kila Walo
Piwen Karkar
Catherine Wimp
Melissa- Ju Carlo
Kila Walo
Angela Simbinali
Angela Simbinali Melissa- Ju Carlo
Phillipines Coaches/Managers: Vilma Ronaly Greenlees, Andrew Todd, Kevin Diggs
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Christopher Dagpin
Hommer Mercado
Elmer Abatayo
Elmer Abatayo
Angelo Morales
Robert Curte Guarin
Robert Curte Guarin
Christopher Dagpin
Hommer Mercado Angelo Morales
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Ainie Knight
Sonia Bruce
Hazel Jagondy
Sonia Bruce
Aini Knight
Ronalyn Greenlees
Hazel Jagondy
Rosita Bradborn
Ronalyn Greenlees Rosita Bradborn
Samoa Coaches/Managers: Sanele Aiomanu, Hans Gabriel Tiufea Rudy Meredith
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Avala Savaiinaea
Iva Tiatia
Avala Savaiinaea
Iva Tiatia
Solomona Faamaoni
Hans Junior Gabriel
Hans Junior Gabriel
Fiu Peni Asi
Solomona Faamaoni Fiu Peni Asi
Women Singles Repeka Seira Aluni
Pairs
Triples Magalelei Kaleopa Alofa Lega Adam Repeka Seira Aluni
Fours
Singapore Coaches/Managers: Rodger Kimpton, Peck - Tee Lim John Wong, Jane Low
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Matthew Ngui
Matthew Ngui
Anthony Loh
Anthony Loh
Melvin Tan
Heng - Heck Pang
Melvin Tan
Bernard Foo
Heng Heck Pang Bernard Foo
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Tammy Tham
Tammy Tham
Margaret Lim
Margaret Lim
Shermeen Lim
Josephine Lim
Josephine Lim
May Lee
May Lee Shermeen Lim
Thailand Coaches/Managers: Danny Simmons, Vinai Nilklum Tanongsak Klinsorn, Kanokjan Khamdee
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Uthen Ontong
Naret Aiangetuen
Sonthi Manakitpaiboon
Naret Aiangetuen
Patawee Montien
Sonthi Manakitpaiboon
Uthen Ontong
Thanakrit Thammasarn
Patawee Montien Thanakrit Thammasarn
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Patsorn Bryant
Palita Gangur
Chamaaipron Kotchawong
Chamaaipron Kotchawong
Patsorn Bryant
Kannika Limwanich
Kannika Limwanich
Nannapat Tomak
Nannapat Tomak Palita Gangur
United States Coaches/Managers: Phil Luth, Jackie Tucker
Men Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts
Bill Brault
Bill Brault
Neil Furman
Aaron Zangl
Aaron Zangl
Loren Dion
Loren Dion Neil Furman
Women Singles
Pairs
Triples
Fours
Alexis Vanden Bos
Alexis Vanden Bos
Alice Birkinshaw
Alice Birkinshaw
Melanie Vizenor
Janice Bell
Janice Bell
Anne Nunes
Melanie Vizenor Anne Nunes
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MEN’S SINGLES (MS) SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
Australia
New Zealand
Australia
Norfolk Island
Malaysia
Japan
Malaysia
New Zealand
Canada
Hong Kong China
Canada
Brunei
Norfolk Island
Macao China
Philippines
United States
India
Brunei
Fiji
Singapore
Fiji
United States
Niue
Samoa
Singapore
Samoa
China
Hong Kong China
China
Niue
Papua New Guinea
Japan
Philippines
Thailand
Macao China
India
Papua New Guinea
Thailand
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WOMEN’S SINGLES (WS)
WOMEN’S PAIRS (WP)
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
Canada
Malaysia
Australia
Malaysia
New Zealand
Australia
Norfolk Island
Philippines
Hong Kong China
United States
Hong Kong China
New Zealand
Norfolk Island
Singapore
China
Canada
Fiji
India
Singapore
Fiji
Samoa
Papua New Guinea
United States
Japan
China
Macao China
Brunei
Niue
Japan
Niue
Thailand
India
Philippines
Thailand
Papua New Guinea
Macao China
Thailand
MEN’S TRIPLES (MT)
WOMEN’S TRIPLES (WT)
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
New Zealand
Japan
Philippines
Australia
Fiji
Australia
New Zealand
Fiji
Malaysia
Papua New Guinea
Hong Kong China
Canada
Norfolk Island
United States
United States
Malaysia
Canada
Niue
Norfolk Island
Brunei
India
Samoa
China
Singapore
Hong Kong China
Singapore
Japan
Niue
Thailand
China
India
Samoa
Macao China
Philippines
Macao China
Thailand
Papua New Guinea
MEN’S FOURS (MF)
WOMEN’S FOURS (WF)
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
New Zealand
Australia
Australia
United States
Malaysia
Hong Kong China
Malaysia
New Zealand
United States
Norfolk Island
Hong Kong China
Philippines
Singapore
Brunei
Japan
Canada
Canada
Japan
Fiji
Norfolk Island
China
Fiji
China
Singapore
Samoa
Niue
Thailand
Niue
Philippines
India
Papua New Guinea
Macao China
Macao China
Papua New Guinea
Thailand
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Roll Back the Clock aims to boost physical activity rates among Australians aged 65 and over through bowls, light exercise and education. Paradise Point (Gold Coast, QLD) 11.00am Monday, July 22, 29 and August 5, 12 11.00am Friday, July 26 and August 2, 9, 16
2019 ASIA PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS
schedule Tuesday, June 18 Broadbeach
Disciplines:
Women’s Singles Section 1
Men’s Pairs Section 1
Men’s Triples Section 1
Musgrave Hill Disciplines:
Women’s Fours Section 1
Men’s Pairs Section 2
Club Helensvale Disciplines:
Women’s Singles Section 2
Women’s Fours Section 2
Men’s Triples Section 2
Wednesday, June 19 Broadbeach Disciplines:
Men’s Pairs Section 2
Women’s Fours Section 2
Men’s Triples Section 2
Musgrave Hill Disciplines:
Women’s Singles Section 2
Men’s Triples Section 1
Club Helensvale Disciplines:
Women’s Singles Section 1
Men’s Pairs Section 1
Women’s Fours Section 1
Thursday, June 20 Broadbeach Disciplines:
Women’s Singles Section 2
Women’s Fours Section 1
Men’s Pairs Section 1
Musgrave Hill Disciplines:
Men’s Triples Section 2
Women’s Singles Section 1
Club Helensvale Disciplines:
Men’s Pairs Section 2
Men’s Triples Section 1
Women’s Fours Section 2
Friday, June 21 Broadbeach Quarterfinals (9.00am) & Semi-Finals (1.00pm) Disciplines:
Women’s Singles
Women’s Fours
Men’s Pairs
Men’s Triples
Saturday, June 22 Broadbeach Finals (9.00am) Disciplines:
Women’s Fours
Disciplines:
Men’s Pairs
Men’s Triples
Finals (1.00pm) Women’s Singles
Sunday, June 23 (Rest Day)
Monday, June 24 Broadbeach Disciplines:
Men’s Fours Section 1
Women’s Pairs Section 1
Women’s Triples 2
Musgrave Hill Disciplines:
Men’s Singles Section 1
Women’s Triples Section 1
Club Helensvale Disciplines:
Men’s Singles Section 2
Men’s Fours Section 2
Women’s Pairs Section 2
Tuesday, June 25 Broadbeach Disciplines:
Men’s Singles Section 2
Women’s Triples Section 1
Men’s Fours Section 2
Musgrave Hill Disciplines:
Women’s Pairs Section 2
Men’s Fours Section 1
Club Helensvale Disciplines:
Men’s Singles Section 1
Women’s Pairs Section 1
Women’s Triples Section 2
Wednesday, June 26 Broadbeach Disciplines:
Men’s Fours Section 1
Disciplines:
Women’s Pairs Section 1
Disciplines:
Men’s Fours Section 2
Women’s Pairs Section 2
Men’s Fours Section 2
Musgrave Hill Women’s Triples Section 2
Women’s Pairs Section 1
Club Helensvale Men’s Singles Section 2
Women’s Triples Section 1
Thursday, June 27 Broadbeach Quarterfinals (9.00am) & Semi-Finals (1.00pm) Disciplines:
Men’s Singles
Men’s Fours
Women’s Pairs
Women’s Triples
Friday, June 28 Broadbeach Finals (9.00am) Disciplines:
Women’s Pairs
Disciplines:
Men’s Singles
Men’s Fours
Finals (1.00pm) Women’s Triples
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