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词条 List of short mat bowls competitions
释义

  1. Notable National competitions

     England  St Georges Cup  English Inter County Championship 

  2. International championships

     World Short Mat Bowls Championships  British Isles Championships   International Short Mat Open   Short Mat Players Tour  Current events   Past ranking tournaments  

  3. References

  4. External links

Short Mat Bowls is a generally indoor based bowls sport, played on a carpet. Whilst the game is heavily played throughout the United Kingdom, it is also played throughout Europe, and also places such as India,[1] Australia[2], New Zealand[3] and Japan.[4] National, and international level events are generally held for all disciplines, including singles, pairs, triples and fours.

Notable National competitions

England

St Georges Cup

{{update|date=January 2019}}

The St Georges Cup began in 2011, with 32 players from the North of England against 32 players from the South of England in a Ryder Cup-style event.[5]

Year Venue Winners Final Score
2017-16 Bromsgrove Indoor Bowls Club North of England 39 - 29
2016-15 Solihull Indoor Bowls Club South of England 25 - 43
2015-14 Bromsgrove Indoor Bowls Club South of England 20.5 - 43.5
2013-14 Bromsgrove Indoor Bowls Club Draw 32 - 32
2012-13 Tamworth Indoor Bowls Club South of England 26 - 38
2011-12 Wey Valley Indoor Bowls Club, Guildford South of England 20.5 - 43.5
2010-11 Erdington Indoor Bowls Club, Birmingham South of England 21 - 35

English Inter County Championship

{{update|date=January 2019}}

The ESMBA organise an inter-county championship for teams of 20 players from each county. Most counties will enter two teams, a first 'premier' team, and an 'A team'. Winners of the premier competition are invited to the Top County competition, where the winners of the English ICC play the Welsh & Irish winners. Teams are made up of two teams from each discipline (Singles, pairs, triples & fours).

YearPremier ChampionshipA Team ChampionshipPremier ConsolationA Team Consolation
2016NorfolkKentNorthamptonshireShropshire
2015HampshireDevonDorsetNorfolk
2014CheshireKentNorthamptonshireHampshire
2013CheshireKentDorsetHampshire
2012CheshireDevonCornwallCornwall
2011CheshireKentHampshireCornwall
2010CheshireWest MidlandsWest SussexCheshire
2009CheshireWest SussexWest MidlandsCornwall
2008CheshireWest SussexWest MidlandsHampshire
2007CheshireKentShropshireCornwall
2006StaffordshireKentCheshireHertfordshire
2005KentWest SussexWarwickshireGloucestershire
2004West MidlandsHerefordshireCheshireGloucestershire
2003KentWest SussexWest SussexStaffordshire
2002KentKentShropshireLondon
2001KentWest MidlandsNorfolkNorthamptonshire
2000West MidlandsDevonWorcestershireNorthamptonshire
1999KentEssexHampshireHampshire
1998KentEssexShropshireLancashire
1997StaffordshireSomersetShropshireNorthamptonshire
1996NorfolkStaffordshireCornwallCheshire
1995KentCheshireWest Midlands
1994West MidlandsWest Midlands
1993Staffordshire

International championships

World Short Mat Bowls Championships

{{missing information|Previous championship results prior to 2004 are required.|date=January 2019}}

The Short Mat World Championships is held every two years in one of its member states. Whilst this may usually be inside the United Kingdom, teams such as India and Italy also compete; and thus could host the championships. Unlike the British Isles championships above, the world championships allows nations to enter up to two teams to each discipline; as there is no team event. There is also a knockout system in place after the first round-robin round. These tournaments are run by a group known as the World Short Mat Bowls Council.[6]

Year Venue Singles Champion[7] Fours Champions[8] Pairs Champions[9] Triples Champions[10]
2018 Stromstad, SwedenJonathan Payn |BEL}}G. Davies, A. Jones, D. Reed, C, Willies|ENG}}Jonas Häger, Joel Häger|SWE}}D. Langdon, R. Knight, A. Smith|ENG}}
2016 Leigh, EnglandRaymond Stubbs |IRE}}Derick Wilson, Jonny Wilson, Eddie Campbell, Andrew Leckey|IRE}}Peter Hore, Christopher Willies|ENG}}Derek McCallion, Mark Sproule, Aiden Corrigan|IRE}}
2014 Cardiff, WalesKevin Conroy |IRE}}Chris Mcwinnie, Jack Edwards, Andrew Jones, Nick Evans|WAL}}Pauline Beattie, Joe Beatie|IRE}}C. McWinnie, J. Edwards, A. Jones, N. Evans|WAL}}
2012 Ballymoney, Northern IrelandStephen Williams|WAL}}Kevin Conroy, Fra Dillon, Michael Hand, Billy Taffe|IRE}}Dave Newsome, Ben Render|ENG}}Paddy Hanlon, Gerry McCabe, John Murnahan|IRE}}
2010 Dumfries, ScotlandStephen Williams|WAL}}Ronnie Stubbs, Gordon Stubbs, Keith Morrison, Raymond Stubbs|IRE}}DJ Wilson, J Wilson|IRE}}Glen Smith, Damian McElroy, Colum McHugh|IRE}}
2008 Herentals, BelgiumColum McHugh|IRE}}Leigh Hall, Trevor Brown, Craig Burgess, Stephen McAllister|ENG}}Babs Morokutti, Jody Frampton|ENG}}Simon Pridham, James Smith, Lee Toleman|ENG}}
2006 Hopton-on-Sea, EnglandChris Grocott|ENG}}Paul Hudson, D Hudson, Ben Haddon, Richard Hinkin|WAL}}James Trott, Mark White|ENG}}James Smith, Simon Pridham, Lee Toleman|ENG}}

British Isles Championships

Each year, winners of the national championships of each of the home nations (Although Ireland are usually represented as one country), along with a team selected by their governing body compete in the British Isles Championships. Despite being open to entry to all competition, the Isle of Man generally only competes in the singles competition. The winner is traditionally decided in a round-robin format, with the winner being the team with the most points, and shot difference.

The team competition for the British Isles championship is sixteen against sixteen; known as rinks. Each team deploys four teams of four over four mats, and the winning team is the one with the most combined shots over every mat. Although traditionally frowned upon, it is possible for players in the 'individual' disciplines, to also play in the team event. In this way, it is possible for players to win two British Isles titles in one season.

Current Champions:

Year Venue Singles Champion Fours Champions * Pairs Champions * Triples Champions * Premier Team Champion *
2016/17 Bromsgrove, EnglandMichael John|WAL}}Simon White, Keith Lackford, Stephen Proctor & Martin Walker|ENG}}Ben Render, Danny Langdon|ENG}}Raymond Stubbs, Jonny Wilson, Eddie Campbell|IRE}}Ireland|IRE}}[11]

International Short Mat Open

The International Open was the biggest open competition in Short Mat Bowls when it first started in 2010. The competition was organised by Craig Burgess and Barry Hedges of Essex; both of the trophies awarded are in memory of their fathers, John Burgess and David Hedges. The inaugural event was held at Kempston Indoor Bowls Club, Bedford, England, and had the biggest gathering of short mat bowls talent from all over Europe including England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Belgium and Sweden. In subsequent years, the John Burgess Trophy became a pairs event instead of the original triples format. The event finished in 2013.

Year Venue John Burgess Trophy David Hedges Trophy
2013 Havering Indoor Bowls Club, EssexAllan Williams & James Trott|ENG}}Peter Fautley, Tony Elham, Steve Killington & Anthony Fautley |ENG}}
2012 Havering Indoor Bowls Club, EssexJoseph Newsome & Ben Render|ENG}}Sarah Beynon, Arwel Morgan, Tom Jones & Luke Haddon|WAL}}
2011 Havering Indoor Bowls Club, EssexJack Shepherd & Chris Willies|ENG}}Steve Proctor, Andrew Beard, Gareth Stanway & Grant Soller|ENG}}
2010 Kempston Indoor Bowls Club, BedfordMarty Trainor, Alan Paul & Kevin Conroy|IRE}}Liam McHugh, Keith McCullagh, Damian McElroy & Colum McHugh|IRE}}

Short Mat Players Tour

{{main article|Short Mat Players Tour}}

The Short Mat Players Tour (SMPT),[12] is a company responsible of events set up by Craig Burgess and Simon Pridham in 2011.[13] The SMPT are responsible for running events throughout Europe, the first to establish a world ranking system.[14]

Current events

Year UK Open Irish Open Norwegian Open British Open English Masters World Masters
2018-19Alex Kley|ENG}}Raymond Stubbs|IRE}}Benny Sjögren|SWE}}Stephen Williams|WAL}}Stephen Williams|WAL}}
2017-18Sam Harvey|WAL}}Alan Paul|NIR}}Stephen Proctor|ENG}}[15]Nigel Nicholls|ENG}}[16]Jack Pye|ENG}}[17]Gary McNabb|NIR}}
2016-17Lawrence Moffat|SCO}}Alan Paul|NIR}}Mark Beattie|NIR}}not playedJoseph Beattie|NIR}}Joseph Beattie|NIR}}
2015-16Gary McNabb|NIR}}Dimitri Payne|BEL}}[18]not playedJames Bucknall|ENG}}Gary Burke|NIR}}
2014-15Robert Martin|ENG}}[19]PJ McCrossan|NIR}}Stephen Williams|WAL}}Mark Beattie|NIR}}
2013-14Joseph Beattie|NIR}}[20][21]Andrew Leckey|NIR}}[22]Cecil Dillon|NIR}}Gerry McCabe|IRE}}
2012-13Mark Beattie|NIR}}not playedJoseph Beattie|NIR}}Alan Paul|NIR}}
2011-12not playedJonathan Payne|BEL}}not played

Past ranking tournaments

{{Columns-start}}
Year Swedish Masters
2016-17P.J. Gallagher|IRE}}
2015-16Marcus Almén|SWE}}
2014-15Cecil Dillon|NIR}}
2013-14Joseph Beattie|NIR}}
2012-13Morten-Andre Coll|NOR}}
{{Column}}
Year European Masters
2015-16Joel Häger|SWE}}
2014-15Mark Beattie|NIR}}
2013-14Chris Mann|ENG}}
2012-13Jonathan Payne|BEL}}
{{Columns-end}}

References

1. ^{{cite book | title=Short Mat Bowling (2nd Edition) - An illustrated guide to this challenging sport | publisher=New Generation Publishing | author=Wiggins, Roy | year=2008 | isbn=9780755204489}}
2. ^{{cite book | title=Short Mat Bowling Book by Ron Collingridge. Equipment, technique, etiquette, shots, rules | author=Colleridge, Roy}}
3. ^{{Cite web |title=New Zealand Indoor Bowls - BowlsChat |author= |work=bowlschat.com |date= |access-date=28 January 2019 |url= https://www.bowlschat.com/videos/official-short-mat/new-zealand-indoor-bowls |quote=}}
4. ^{{Cite web |title=Taylor Bowls Catalogue 2017/18 |author= |work=taylorbowls.com |date= |access-date=28 January 2019 |url= https://www.taylorbowls.com/uploads/files/1490183971201718TaylorBowlsCatalogue.pdf |language= |quote=}}
5. ^{{Cite web |url=http://stgeorgescup.co.uk/hall%20of%20fame-2.html |title=Hall of fame |publisher=St Georges Cup}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.short-mat-bowls.com/ |first=Bob |last=Weaver |title=Short Mat Bowls |accessdate=10 October 2017}}
7. ^{{Cite web |title=Singles - worldshortmatbowls |author= |work=worldshortmatbowls.org |date= |access-date=28 January 2019 |url= http://www.worldshortmatbowls.org/singles/4592088426 |quote=}}
8. ^{{Cite web |title=Rinks - worldshortmatbowls |author= |work=worldshortmatbowls.org |date= |access-date=28 January 2019 |url= http://www.worldshortmatbowls.org/rinks/4592088429 |quote=}}
9. ^{{Cite web |title=Pairs - worldshortmatbowls |author= |work=worldshortmatbowls.org |date= |access-date=28 January 2019 |url= http://www.worldshortmatbowls.org/pairs/4592088427 |quote=}}
10. ^{{Cite web |title=Triples - worldshortmatbowls |author= |work=worldshortmatbowls.org |date= |access-date=28 January 2019 |url= http://www.worldshortmatbowls.org/triples/4592088428 |quote=}}
11. ^http://www.esmba.co.uk/archive-1/british-isles-page-2016-17/premier-page/
12. ^{{cite web |title=Short Mat Players Tour |url=https://shortmatplayerstour.com |website=Short Mat Players Tour |accessdate=10 July 2017}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/08311534/officers |title=Short mat Players Tour LTD |publisher=Companies House |accessdate=20 October 2017}}
14. ^{{cite web |url=https://bowlschat.com/videos/official-short-mat/short-mat-players-tour |title=Short Mat Players Tour - Bowls Chat |publisher=Bowls Chat |accessdate=20 October 2017}}
15. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.crewechronicle.co.uk/sport/other-sport/bowls-stephen-proctor-top-new-13906629 | title=Bowls: Stephen Proctor is top of the new world order | publisher=Crewe Chronicle | accessdate=15 January 2018 | deadurl=no | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180116081249/http://www.crewechronicle.co.uk/sport/other-sport/bowls-stephen-proctor-top-new-13906629 | archivedate=16 January 2018 | df= }}
16. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/sport/15828060.Bowler_takes_British_Open_title_to_move_into_top_ten_in_world_rankings/ | title=Nigel Nicholls wins Short Mat Players Tour title in York | publisher=Falmouth Packet | date=15 January 2018 | accessdate=15 January 2018 | deadurl=no | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180116081100/http://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/sport/15828060.Bowler_takes_British_Open_title_to_move_into_top_ten_in_world_rankings/ | archivedate=16 January 2018 | df= }}
17. ^{{cite web | url=https://shortmatplayerstour.com/live-english-masters-2018-004301/ | title=Jack Pye wins the 2018 English Masters | work=shortmatplayerstour.com | accessdate=12 February 2018 | deadurl=no | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180212201543/https://shortmatplayerstour.com/live-english-masters-2018-004301/ | archivedate=12 February 2018 | df= }}
18. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/battling-andrew-morrison-is-edged-out-by-dimitri-payne-at-short-mat-players-tour-irish-open-31543891.html | title=Battling Andrew Morrison is edged out by Dimitri Payne at Short Mat Players' Tour Irish Open | publisher=Belfast Telegraph | date=21 September 2015 | accessdate=15 January 2018}}
19. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/sport/11445136.Short_mat_bowls__Martin_earns_national_title/ | title=Short-mat bowls: Martin earns national title | publisher=Dorset Echo | accessdate=15 January 2018 | deadurl=no | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180116081146/http://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/sport/11445136.Short_mat_bowls__Martin_earns_national_title/ | archivedate=16 January 2018 | df= }}
20. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.portadowntimes.co.uk/sport/more-sport/beattie-and-leckey-lift-irish-and-united-kingdom-prizes-across-championship-final-meetings-1-5517303 | title=Beattie and Leckey lift Irish and United Kingdom prizes across championship final meetings | publisher=Portadown Times | accessdate=15 January 2018 | deadurl=no | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180116135129/https://www.portadowntimes.co.uk/sport/more-sport/beattie-and-leckey-lift-irish-and-united-kingdom-prizes-across-championship-final-meetings-1-5517303 | archivedate=16 January 2018 | df= }}
21. ^{{cite web | url=http://strabanechronicle.com/2014/10/beattie-returns-to-top-of-world-rankings-after-win-in-europe/ | title=Beatie returns to top of world rankings after win in Europe | publisher=Strabane Chronicle | accessdate=15 January 2018 | deadurl=no | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180116004507/http://strabanechronicle.com/2014/10/beattie-returns-to-top-of-world-rankings-after-win-in-europe/ | archivedate=16 January 2018 | df= }}
22. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.newsletter.co.uk/sport/more-sport/bowls-andrew-leckey-faces-stiff-task-in-bid-to-retain-short-mat-players-tour-title-1-6305266 | title=Bowls: Andrew Leckey faces stiff task in bid to retain SMPT crown | publisher=Johnstone Publishing Ltd | work=News Letter Online | date=18 September 2014 | accessdate=20 October 2017 | deadurl=no | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171021003950/http://www.newsletter.co.uk/sport/more-sport/bowls-andrew-leckey-faces-stiff-task-in-bid-to-retain-short-mat-players-tour-title-1-6305266 | archivedate=21 October 2017 | df= }}

External links

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