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World Singles Champion of Champions

The World Singles Champion of Champions is an event inaugurated in 2003 that is contested annually between bowlers who have won their respective national singles title.


The World Singles Champion of Champions is an event inaugurated in 2003 that is contested annually between bowlers who have won their respective national singles title.

The event was first held in 2003 at the Moama Bowling Club in Moama, Australia. Traditionally the competition favours the Southern Hemisphere players because the Northern Hemisphere players have to travel to the event and compete on faster greens. Lee Schraner of Australia and Jo Edwards of New Zealand are the most successful bowlers having won two gold medals.

YearVenueWinnerRunner-upRef
Moama, AustraliaDouw CalitzDarren Burnett
Warilla, AustraliaAli ForsythDavid Anderson
Christchurch, New ZealandMark WaltonDwayne Cameron
Christchurch, New ZealandDarren BurnettJeff Rabkin
Warilla, AustraliaTony GranthamWillie James
Aberdeen, ScotlandLeif SelbyMark Weaver
Ayr, ScotlandBrett WilkieWayne Hogg
Norfolk IslandAron SherriffAndrew Todd
Hong Kong, ChinaThomas GreechanJonathan Ross
Paphos, CyprusMuhammad Hizlee Abdul RaisStanley Lai
Christchurch, New ZealandTom BishopAlistair White
Christchurch, New ZealandIain McLeanFairus Jabal
Brisbane, AustraliaNeil Mulholland+Fairul Izwan Abd Muin
Brisbane, AustraliaScott ThulbornJonathan Tomlinson
Sydney, AustraliaAaron TeysDean Elgar
Sydney, AustraliaShannon McIlroyTony Cheung
Adelaide, AustraliaLee SchranerTony Cheung
Adelaide, Australiacancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Naenae B.C., Wellington, New Zealandcancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Naenae B.C., Wellington, New ZealandSam TolchardIzzat Dzulkeple
Club Robina, Gold Coast, AustraliaDaniel SalmonDarren Gualtieri
Browns Bay BC, Auckland, New ZealandLee SchranerAiden Takarua
Club Barham, Barham, AustraliaDavid CopelandRajnesh Prasad
YearVenueWinnerRunner-upRef
Moama, AustraliaLiz JamesAlison Merrien
Warilla, AustraliaMargaret Johnston+Karen Dawson
Christchurch, New ZealandNor Iryani AzmiSharon Sims
Christchurch, New ZealandJulie SaundersJulie Keegan
Warilla, AustraliaAlison MerrienSiti Zalina Ahmad
Aberdeen, ScotlandKathy PearceLorraine Malloy
Ayr, ScotlandKelsey CottrellLucy Beere
Norfolk IslandJan KhanJoyce Lindores
Hong Kong, ChinaJo EdwardsCaroline Brown
Paphos, CyprusSandra KeithJane Rigby
Christchurch, New ZealandKaren MurphyLorna Smith
Christchurch, New ZealandLorna SmithSaskia Schaft
Brisbane, AustraliaEmma Firyana SarojiNicolene Neal
Brisbane, AustraliaNatasha ScottAmalia Matali
Sydney, AustraliaLaura DanielsEmma Firyana Saroji
Sydney, AustraliaJo EdwardsAlyani Jamil
Adelaide, AustraliaKylie WhiteheadDebbie White
Adelaide, Australiacancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Naenae B.C., Wellington, New Zealandcancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Naenae B.C., Wellington, New ZealandTayla BruceCarla Krizanic
Club Robina, Gold Coast, AustraliaAnne NunesLucy Beere
Browns Bay BC, Auckland, New ZealandMilika NathanAnne Nunes
Club Barham, Barham, AustraliaShae WilsonDebbie White

+Ireland competes as one nation

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