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Bowls England National Championships (women's triples)

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The women's triples is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1][2]

Venues

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  • 1933 (Blackheath & Greenwich Club)
  • 1934–1934 (Balham Constitutional Bowls Club)
  • 1935–1936 (Pitshanger Park, Ealing)
  • 1937–1974 (Wimbledon Park)
  • 1975–2024 (Victoria Park, Royal Leamington Spa)

Sponsors

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Past winners

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Year Champion Club County Runner-up Club County Ref
1933 Morton, Rodgers, Louisa King Waddon Residents Surrey Hilly Fields Kent [3]
1934 May Soppitt, Mabel Damon, Mrs Brown Strawberry Hill Middlesex Mrs Kingston Gravesend Kent [4]
1935 G .F Barnes, Mrs E. M Privett, Ethel Tigg Waddon Residents Surrey Mrs Ling Preston Park Brighton Sussex [5]
1936 G. F. Barnes, Mrs E. M Privett, Ethel Tigg Waddon Residents Surrey Pryke, Stephenson, Miss Mitchell Colchester Essex [6]
1937 Mrs Crawford, Mrs Excel, Mrs Dennis Bristol Pageant Gloucs Williamson, Gower, Smith Blackheath Kent [7]
1938 Mrs Cale, Burge, Elliott Beach Park Worthing Sussex Williamson, Gower, Smith Forest Hill Kent [8]
1939 Hole, Nelson, Thorne Wokingham Berks & Bucks Mrs Wills, Mrs Lodge, Miss Huggett Cavendish Eastbourne Sussex [9]
1940–1945 No competition due to war
1946 Isaac, Blay, Osey Oxford City Berks & Bucks B Bigley, G Bigley, Mrs Jones Letchworth Herts [10]
1947 Mrs A. Gadbury, Mrs N. Davis, Mrs G. Martin Ardagh Gloucs Mrs Tanner, Mrs Rook, Mrs Nye Tunbridge Wells Kent [11]
1948 Horn, Slade, Tolchard Torquay Devon Linney, Cooke, Wolsey-Smith Wimbledon Park Surrey [12]
1949 G. Beck, W. A. Collins, H. L. Karn Dorchester Dorset Gibbons, Clark, Rowe Stretham Park Cambs [13]
1950 Joyce Bettridge, Gertrude Bowyer, Winifred Jarrett Norwood Green Middx Foster, Dassell, Wright Motspur Park Surrey [14]
1951 Finch, Whitfield, Rivers Hurst Berks & Bucks Green, Wilson, Fisher Torquay Devon [15]
1952 Rosetta Capstick, Carvell, Green Gunnersbury Middx Ainsley, Gallagher, Mills Beach Park Sussex [16]
1953 W. Murdoch, M. Dawes, Garner Bournemouth Hants R. Howe, Skinner, Archer Greyfields Durham [17]
1954 M. Speight, B. A. Calvert, E. Walker Wallsend Northumb Bayley, Eveleigh, Norah Crees City of Exeter Devon [18]
1955 Mrs L.A. Linney, Mrs T. C. Purkiss, Mrs W. Jackson Wimbledon Park Surrey Osbourne, Bolt, Dorothy Payne Dorchester Dorset [19]
1956 R Clarke, W Dyos, L Merry Egham Surrey J. Smallbone, K. Riley, D. King Broadway Worcs [20]
1957 C Tyler, A Wrigglesworth, D Hyland Bexhill Sussex Annie May Pummell, Rose Excell, Bessie Burden Ashford Kent [21]
1958 Lily Scott, Marian Howe, Marjorie Marshall Barnes Park Durham J Brittain, M Cobb, E Barton St Neots Cambs [22]
1959 Winifred Hall, E McCree, W Lambert Culver Stanmore Middx D E Marshall, E A Frost, Ena Buckland South Norwood Surrey [23]
1960 D Hamer, Mary Shoesmith, Pamela Sawyer Canoe Lake Hants G I Cozens, D Christopher, S Dickson Dorchester Dorset [24]
1961 D Penicud, G Foreman, G Wood Windsor & Eton Berks A M Child, E Marvin, E A Grewcock Earl Shilton Leics [25]
1962 Lilian Bufton, L Randall, Minnie Powell Tally Ho Warks K Redrup, H Biggs, G Barnard Princes Risborough Bucks [26]
1963 K Hedges, M Tildesley, V Hehges Droitwich Worcs Margaret Green, Joan Colley, Joyce Hill Torbay Devon [27]
1964 Ivy Kelly, Marjorie Newbury, Winnie Hollow Newton Abbot Devon T Wickenden, E Rawlinson, D L Wagstaff Prittlewell Essex [28]
1965 F Sharp, M McCarthy, M Blick Maidenhead Berks V Corner, F Bulmer, L Truby Bowburn Durham [29]
1966 W Anderson, J Mills, Joan Sparkes Falcon Chelmsford Essex M Kent, E Wright, H Baker Mellows Park Surrey [30]
1967 H Garner, O Marshall, Ena Buckland South Norwood Surrey E Hindes, Mavis Cripps, E Strachan Dovercourt Essex [31]
1968 Lois Robertson, V Stevens, Mavis Steele Watling Association Middx S Symonds, A Wyand, H Eglington County Arts Norfolk [32]
1969 M Blanch, G Taylor, J V Howes Bognor Regis Sussex M Collins, J Lang, G Patten Ilminster Somerset [33]
1970 P Briggs, B Coombs, I Mouland Moordown Hants M Spears, O Walkley, M Waterstone Burton House Lincs [34]
1971 I Cassidy, E Dean, C Gosling Ilford Essex M Gooding, E Whitworth, D Rowland Madeira Exmouth Devon [35]
1972 P Carrot, W Anderson, Joan Sparkes Central Park Essex L Warren, M Brooks, D Theaker Bulwell Notts [36]
1973 Parsons, B Taylor, M Welling Atherley Hants B Gardiner, M Parry, M Perrett Devizes Wilts [37]
1974 R Ley, Margaret Lockwood, Irene Molyneux Oxford City & County Oxon W March, E Dunn, M Sschacht Shildon Durham [38]
1975 Gwen Davis, Kathy Saill, Edith Howe Cheltenham Spa Glocs Pat Page, Viv Chantler, Gladys Savage Owls Herts [39]
1976 Beryl Colgate, Pat White, Christine Wessier Raynes Park Surrey Kate Stoten, Jane Fisher, Mary Thorne Maulden Beds [40]
1977 Penny Kauz, Olive Williams, Muriel Momber Bristol St Andrews Glocs Beryl Colgate, Pat White, Christine Wessier Raynes Park Surrey [41]
1978 May Martin, Betty Ansell, Danny Danvers Western Park Leics E Croft, Gladys Matthews, Madeline Gooding Madeira Devon [42]
1979 Bernice Trafford, Margaret Lockwood, Irene Molyneux Oxford City & County Oxon Pearl Selwyn, Brenda Dingley, Phyllis Derrick Magdalen Park Surrey [43]
1980 Ann Tucker, Sylvia Goodenough, Doreen Fletcher Fleet Hants Patsy Dance, Kay Rouse, Jess Millard Shanklin IOW [44]
1981 June Searle, Irene Briggs, Margaret Poots Greenhill Dorset Anna Gordon, Sylvia Perkins, Ellen West Bellingham Kent [45]
1982 Joyce Jones, Marie Clark, Norma Shaw Ropner Park Durham Margaret Cracknell, Brenda Tuck, Betty Pullen Wymondham Dell Norfolk [46]
1983 Trudy Tull, Ann Stone, Doris Cave Blackheath & Greenwich Kent Joyce Jones, Marie Clark, Norma Shaw Ropner Park Durham [47]
1984 Gwen Rochester, Mary Atkinson, Barbara Fuller Broomfield Middx Ruby Airey, Iris Lawson, Joyce Hull Spennymoor Durham [48]
1985 Betty Jacob, Wendy Line, Enid Fairhall Southampton Hants Kath Adams, Sigrid Thomas, Maureen Edwards Rugby Thornfield Warks [49]
1986 Joyce Collinson, Ann Jones, Mary Price Burnham Bucks Sue Swatland, Pip Green, Dorothy Lewis Oadby Leics [50]
1987 Eileen Vigor, Joyce Richards, Maureen James Croydon Surrey J Gurney-Read, M Alstead, E Smith Norfolk CC Staff Norfolk [51]
1988 Joyce Collinson, Ann Erridge, Mary Price Burnham Bucks S McNeil, Lucy Brownlie, Mavis Steele Sunbury Sports Middx [52]
1989 Christine Webb, Jenny Andrews, Jayne Roylance North Walsham Norfolk Barbara Bridge, Sylvia Offler, Mavis Osbourne Sherwood Notts [53]
1990 Ann Haywood, Jill Ward, Shirley Page Baldock Herts Ann Bellamy, Cath Smith, Sheila Wilson North Scarle Lincs [54]
1991 Audrey Mainwaring, Greta Winstone, Irene Molyneux Oxford City & County Oxon Mary Taylor, Margaret Fellows, Edna Bessell Yeovil Somerset [55]
1992 Gill Blackmore, Katherine Hawes, Sylvia Rogers Oxford City & County Oxfordshire Janet Marshall, Sheila Sewell, Pam Wynn Chesterton Cambs [56]
1993 Wendy Buckingham, Val Haste, Jill Polley Great Baddow Essex Nora Hall, Amy Gowshall, Christine Gowshall Park Avenue Grimsby Lincs [57]
1994 Chris Winter, Pam Garden, Doreen Hankin Egham Surrey Elizabeth Swadling, Pat Jose, Judith Reynolds Penryn Cornwall [58]
1995 Joyce Morgan, Sue Ritchie, June Larter Chesterton Cambs Rita Payne, Mary Watson, Carol Clarke Northfleet Kent [59]
1996 Audrey Mainwaring, Greta Winstone, Irene Molyneux Oxford City & County Oxon Jean Morris, Cath Smith, Jill Edson Lincoln Park Lincs [60]
1997 Margaret Nester, Margaret Walters, Dorothy Briars Skegness Lincs Pat Rist, Sylvia Rogers, Sue Lacey Oxford City & County Oxon [61]
1998 Liz Tunn, Jenny Nicholson, Brenda Brown Colchester Essex Jenny Whitlock, Maureen Monkton, Edna Bessell Yeovil Somerset [62]
1999 Carol Double, Dorothy Vincent, Carol McGrail Temple Surrey Jean Sanderson, Anne Whittaker, Sandra White Wooler Northumb [63]
2000 Margaret Lawrence, Sian Maylin, Caroline Duarte Magdalen Park Surrey Rita Moore, Carol Nichols, Dorothy Bannister Kingscroft Leics [64]
2001 Yvonne Wallington, Wendy King, Linda Ryan Civil Service Kent Eileen West, Pam Lewis, Audrey Height Rushden Town Northants [65]
2002 Donna Marples, Jessie Hague, Pauline Marples Blackwell Derbyshire Dawn Soughton, Joan Balding, Freda Shaw Spalding Town Lincs [66]
2003 Sheila Phillips, Linda Smith, Sharon Parnell Plymouth City Bus Devon Yvonne Sheldon, Kathleen Draper, Lynne Mountain Lincoln Park Lincs [67]
2004 Jean Meneely, Freda Linberry, Wendy Davies Field Place Sussex Lynne Whitehead, Pauline Marples, Jean Baker Blackwell Derbyshire [68]
2005 Sarah Newsom, Val Newsom, Catherine Popple Peterborough Hunts Beryl Vickory, Dorothy Gardner, Cynthia May Bude Cornwall [69]
2006 Lynne Whitehead, Pat Oliver, Jean Baker Blackwell Derbyshire Pat Walker, Linda Parker, Maureen Walker Clarence Gardens Yorks [70]
2007 Dorothy Bowers, Sue Alexander, Ellen Falkner City of Ely Cambs Veronica Battersby, Joyce Hadfield, Joan Rees St Austell Cornwall [71]
2008 Carole Galletly, Stella Amos & Caroline Campion Banbury Central Oxon Dorothy Bowers, Sue Alexander & Ellen Falkner City of Ely Cambs [72]
2009 June Wilson, Di Wilson & Penny Strong Dunholme Lincolnshire Carol Gaskins, Donna Grant & Katherine Hawes Oxford City & County Oxon [72]
2010 Helen Mason, Jo Skelton & Kerry Bowley Stute Derbyshire Margaret Watts, Rebecca Wigfield & Sharon Hall Desborough Northants [72]
2011 Ruth Rogers, Sophie Tolchard & Natalie Melmore Kings Torquay Devon Jean Barwise, Sheila Dixon & Liz Garrity Croft Cumbria [72]
2012 Debbie Baker, Judy Banes & Amy Banes Sheerness St George's Kent Sally Gilbert, Helen Moore & Jane Porter Didcot Berkshire [72]
2013 Kathleen Bowe, Eleanor Gass & Nicola Bowe Wigton Cumbria Carole Galletly, Stella Amos & Caroline Campion Banbury Central Oxon [72]
2014 Helen Jones, Lorraine Kuhler & Sian Honnor Homefield PaArk Sussex Lorraine Hume, Mary Williams & Denise Hodd Polegrove Sussex [72]
2015 Jenny Mitchell, Kimberley Tift & Jenny Dowers Leighton Buzzard Beds Di Hurst, Jan Everitt & Pa Walker Birstall Leics [72]
2016 Sophie Tolchard, Lorraine Hackett & Natalie Chestney Kings Torquay Devon Sharmista Patel, Maureen Vandrau & Margaret Smith Sutton Surrey [72]
2017 Chris Mitchell, Julie Jones & Alison Fail Purton Wiltshire Terrie Wombwell, Liz Munro & Janet Eames Dukeries Notts [73]
2018 Sharmishta Patel, Maureen Vandrau & Margaret Smith Sutton Surrey Margaret Watts, Katie Smith & Rebecca Wigfield Desborough Northants [74]
2019 Julie Leake, Bridget Hodder & Penny Cresswell Poole Park Dorset Sharmishta Patel, Maureen Vandrau & Margaret Smith Sutton Surrey [75]
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic [76]
2021 Harriet Stevens, Sophie Tolchard & Emma Cooper Kings Torquay Devon Charlotte Emanuel, Kat Hornbrook & Zoe Hollins Milford Surrey [77]
2022 Denise Hodd, Rachel Mackriell & Nina Allbut Polegrove Sussex Helen Lewis-Wall, Sally-Ann Lewis-Wall & Jamie-Lea Winch Kingscroft Leics [78]
2023 Sophie Tolchard, Nicole Rogers, Harriet Stevens Kings Torquay Devon Rachel Gingell, Kelly Jenkins & Pam Garden Egham Surrey [79]
2024 Louise Whyers, Penny Strong & Annalisa Dunham Burton House Lincs Rebecca Willgress, Christine Rednall & Katherine Rednall Norfolk BC Norfolk [80]

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