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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

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

Keith Roney and Ryan 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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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Diff
1 Canada Keith Roney & Ryan Bester 5 4 0 1 103 71 8 +32
2 Scotland Alex Marshall & George Sneddon 5 4 0 1 92 71 8 +21
3 Israel Aryeh Ben Dor & Colin Silberstein 5 3 0 2 103 74 6 +29
4 Brazil Gary Oughton & Patrick Knight 5 2 0 3 91 90 4 +1
5 Kenya Eric Langton & Allan Gilham 5 1 0 4 75 97 2 -22
6 Malaysia Mohd Afendy Tan Abdullah & Safuan Said 5 1 0 4 55 116 2 -61

Section 2

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Diff
1 South Africa Donald Piketh & Gerry Baker 5 4 0 1 117 70 8 +47
2 Philippines Damien Allison & Harry Anderson 5 4 0 1 90 83 8 +7
3 Jersey Alan Quemard & Derek Boswell 5 3 0 2 101 68 6 +33
4 United States Hugh Findlay & Merton Isaacman 5 2 0 3 90 93 4 -3
5 Eswatini David Bramley & Mark Svenningsen 5 2 0 3 74 80 4 -6
6 Norfolk Island Ian Webb & Ron Campion 5 0 0 5 55 133 0 -78

Section 3

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Diff
1 Wales Jason Greenslade & Robert Weale 5 4 0 1 93 70 8 +23
2 New Zealand Russell Meyer & Paul Girdler 5 4 0 1 95 79 8 +16
3 Zimbabwe Adrien Mellows & Roy Garden 5 3 0 2 98 83 6 +15
4 Fiji Semesa Naiseruvati & Caucau Turagabeci 5 3 0 2 96 82 6 +14
5 Spain Russell Marks & John Young 5 1 0 4 81 84 2 -3
6 Samoa Harry Porter & Iremia Leautuli 5 0 0 5 62 127 0 -65

Section 4

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Diff
1 Noel Graham & Jim Baker 5 4 0 1 99 62 8 +37
2 Namibia Douw Calitz & Graham Snyman 5 4 0 1 91 77 8 +14
3 Hong Kong Robin Chok & Danny Ho 5 3 1 1 90 71 7 +19
4 England John Rednall & Stephen Farish 5 2 0 3 98 85 4 +13
5 Australia Brett Duprez & Kevin Walsh 5 1 1 3 92 97 3 -5
6 Japan Daisuke Takimura & Junichiro Yoshida 5 0 0 5 46 124 0 -78

Championship round

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Section 1

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1 Canada Canada 5 4 0 1 82 81 8
2 Wales Wales 5 3 0 2 102 71 6
3 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 5 3 0 2 78 80 6
4 Hong Kong Hong Kong 5 2 0 3 90 78 4
5 Namibia Namibia 5 2 0 3 75 76 4
6 Philippines Philippines 5 1 0 4 62 103 2

Section 2

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1 Ireland 5 4 0 1 82 65 8
2 New Zealand New Zealand 5 4 0 1 83 72 8
3 Scotland Scotland 5 3 0 2 105 69 6
4 South Africa South Africa 5 3 0 2 79 74 6
5 Israel Israel 5 1 0 4 66 113 2
6 Jersey Jersey 5 0 0 5 71 93 0

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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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. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  7. ^ "Irish pair lose final". BBC Sport. 30 July 2004. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  8. ^ "Qualifying pairs Section 1". World Bowls. Web Archive. Archived from the original on 5 April 2005. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Qualifying pairs Section 2". World Bowls. Web Archive. Archived from the original on 5 April 2005. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Qualifying pairs Section 3". World Bowls. Web Archive. Archived from the original on 5 April 2005. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Qualifying pairs Section 4". World Bowls. Web Archive. Archived from the original on 5 April 2005. Retrieved 12 June 2021.