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2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Men's pairs

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World Bowls Championship 2004
men's pairs
10th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationScotland Ayr, Scotland
Date(s)23 July – 7 August, 2004
CategoryWorld Bowls Championship
Events at the2004
World Bowls Championship
Singlesmenwomen
Pairsmenwomen
Triplesmenwomen
Foursmenwomen

The2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship men's pairs was held at the Northfield Bowls Complex inAyr, Scotland, from 23 July to 7 August 2004.[1][2][3][4]

Keith Roney andRyan Bester of Canada won the gold medal.[5][6][7]

Qualifying round

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Four sections, three teams from each section qualify for Championship round.[8][9][10][11]

Section 1

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PosPlayerPWDLFAPtsDiff
1CanadaKeith Roney &Ryan Bester5401103718+32
2ScotlandAlex Marshall &George Sneddon540192718+21
3IsraelAryeh Ben Dor &Colin Silberstein5302103746+29
4BrazilGary Oughton &Patrick Knight520391904+1
5KenyaEric Langton &Allan Gilham510475972-22
6MalaysiaMohd Afendy Tan Abdullah &Safuan Said5104551162-61

Section 2

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PosPlayerPWDLFAPtsDiff
1South AfricaDonald Piketh &Gerry Baker5401117708+47
2PhilippinesDamien Allison &Harry Anderson540190838+7
3JerseyAlan Quemard &Derek Boswell5302101686+33
4United StatesHugh Findlay &Merton Isaacman520390934-3
5EswatiniDavid Bramley &Mark Svenningsen520374804-6
6Norfolk IslandIan Webb &Ron Campion5005551330-78

Section 3

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PosPlayerPWDLFAPtsDiff
1WalesJason Greenslade &Robert Weale540193708+23
2New ZealandRussell Meyer &Paul Girdler540195798+16
3ZimbabweAdrien Mellows &Roy Garden530298836+15
4FijiSemesa Naiseruvati &Caucau Turagabeci530296826+14
5SpainRussell Marks &John Young510481842-3
6SamoaHarry Porter &Iremia Leautuli5005621270-65

Section 4

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PosPlayerPWDLFAPtsDiff
1Noel Graham &Jim Baker540199628+37
2NamibiaDouw Calitz &Graham Snyman540191778+14
3Hong KongRobin Chok &Danny Ho531190717+19
4EnglandJohn Rednall &Stephen Farish520398854+13
5AustraliaBrett Duprez &Kevin Walsh511392973-5
6JapanDaisuke Takimura &Junichiro Yoshida5005461240-78

Championship round

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Section 1

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PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1Canada Canada540182818
2Wales Wales5302102716
3Zimbabwe Zimbabwe530278806
4Hong Kong Hong Kong520390784
5Namibia Namibia520375764
6Philippines Philippines5104621032

Section 2

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PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Ireland540182658
2New Zealand New Zealand540183728
3Scotland Scotland5302105696
4South Africa South Africa530279746
5Israel Israel5104661132
6Jersey Jersey500571930

Bronze medal match

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Wales beat New Zealand 15–9.

Gold medal match

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Canada beat Ireland 19–15.

Results

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Men's pairs qualifying section 1
Round 1 – Jul 24
 Canada Kenya29–10
 Malaysia Israel14–13
 Scotland Brazil22–12
Round 2 – Jul 24
 Canada Brazil20–18
 Kenya Malaysia27–8
 Israel Scotland22–15
Round 3 – Jul 25
 Israel Brazil22–15
 Canada Malaysia22–11
 Scotland Kenya17–15
Round 4 – Jul 25
 Israel Kenya27–9
 Brazil Malaysia29–12
 Scotland Canada13–12
Round 5 – Jul 26
 Canada Israel20–19
 Scotland Malaysia25–10
 Brazil Kenya16–14
Men's pairs qualifying section 2
Round 1 – Jul 24
 Philippines Jersey21–12
 South Africa Norfolk Island31–6
 United StatesEswatini Swaziland19–13
Round 2 – Jul 24
 Jersey Norfolk Island29–8
 South AfricaEswatini Swaziland27–7
 Philippines United States16–15
Round 3 – Jul 25
 Philippines South Africa24–18
Eswatini Swaziland Norfolk Island22–11
 Jersey United States29–9
Round 4 – Jul 25
 South Africa Jersey20–15
Eswatini Swaziland Philippines22–7
 United States Norfolk Island29–12
Round 5 – Jul 26
 Philippines Norfolk Island22–18
 South Africa United States23–18
 JerseyEswatini Swaziland16–10

Men's pairs qualifying section 3
Round 1 – Jul 24
 New Zealand Spain15–10
 Wales Fiji18–15
 Zimbabwe Samoa28–11
Round 2 – Jul 24
 New Zealand Fiji21–19
 Wales Samoa22–11
 Zimbabwe Spain23–14
Round 3 – Jul 25
 Fiji Spain19–13
 New Zealand Samoa25–16
 Zimbabwe Wales20–13
Round 4 – Jul 25
 Fiji Samoa20–17
 New Zealand Zimbabwe22–14
 Wales Spain20–12
Round 5 – Jul 26
 New Zealand Wales12–20
 Fiji Zimbabwe23–13
 Samoa Spain7–32
Men's pairs qualifying section 4
Round 1 – Jul 24
 Namibia Australia17–13
 Hong Kong England18–11
Ireland Japan20–4
Round 2 – Jul 24
 England Australia28–12
 Hong Kong Japan25–13
Ireland Namibia20–15
Round 3 – Jul 25
 Australia Japan34–10
 Namibia England23–20
 Hong Kong Ireland15–12
Round 4 – Jul 25
Ireland Australia25–16
 England Japan27–10
 Namibia Hong Kong18–15
Round 5 – Jul 26
 Australia Hong Kong17–17
 Namibia Japan18–9
 England Ireland12–22

Men's pairs championship section A
Round 1 – Jul 26
 Wales Canada23–6
 Philippines Namibia15–12
 Zimbabwe Hong Kong17–14
Round 2 – Jul 27
 Canada Philippines22–14
 Zimbabwe Wales22–15
 Hong Kong Namibia15–11
Round 3 – Jul 27
 Canada Hong Kong18–16
 Namibia Zimbabwe21–8
 Wales Philippines25–9
Round 4 – Jul 28
 Zimbabwe Philippines15–13
 Canada Namibia19–12
 Wales Hong Kong21–15
Round 5 – Jul 28
 Namibia Wales19–18
 Hong Kong Philippines29–11
 Canada Zimbabwe17–16
Men's pairs championship section B
Round 1 – Jul 26
Ireland South Africa14–13
 Scotland New Zealand20–14
 Israel Jersey18–15
Round 2 – Jul 27
 South Africa Scotland15–13
Ireland Israel22–10
 New Zealand Jersey16–15
Round 3 – Jul 27
 South Africa Jersey19–17
 New Zealand Israel22–12
Ireland Scotland17–14
Round 4 – Jul 28
 Scotland Israel35–11
 New Zealand South Africa15–13
Ireland Jersey17–12
Round 5 – Jul 28
 New Zealand Ireland16–12
 Scotland Jersey23–12
 South Africa Israel19–15

References

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  1. ^""The Results Service." Times [London, England] 26 July 2004".The Times.
  2. ^""The Results Service." Times [London, England] 27 July 2004".The Times.
  3. ^""The Results Service." Times [London, England] 28 July 2004".The Times.
  4. ^""The Results Service." Times [London, England] 29 July 2004".The Times.
  5. ^"David Rhys Jones. "Canada storm back to win world title." Times [London, England] 31 July 2004".The Times.
  6. ^"Tough Draws for Sarnian youngsters". Guernsey Press. 27 October 2004. Retrieved10 November 2024.
  7. ^"Irish pair lose final". BBC Sport. 30 July 2004. Retrieved10 November 2024.
  8. ^"Qualifying pairs Section 1".World Bowls. Web Archive. Archived fromthe original on 5 April 2005. Retrieved12 June 2021.
  9. ^"Qualifying pairs Section 2".World Bowls. Web Archive. Archived fromthe original on 5 April 2005. Retrieved12 June 2021.
  10. ^"Qualifying pairs Section 3".World Bowls. Web Archive. Archived fromthe original on 5 April 2005. Retrieved12 June 2021.
  11. ^"Qualifying pairs Section 4".World Bowls. Web Archive. Archived fromthe original on 5 April 2005. Retrieved12 June 2021.
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