2023 World Bowls Championships - Day Three Preview
Today see’s Scotland’s final group matches in the Para Women’s Pairs, Para Men’s Pairs, Para Visually Impaired Mixed Pairs, Women’s Singles, Women’s Fours, Men’s Pairs and Men’s Triples at the 2023 World Bowls Championships.
Rosemary Lenton and Pauline Wilson have already secured their qualification for the knockout stages of the Para Women’s Pairs as well as our Men’s Triples team of Paul Foster MBE, Derek Oliver and Alex Marshall MBE. The other five disciplines are still in contention to qualify depending on their remaining results.
Scotland’s full day three schedule can be found below, we will round up results at the end of play. Keep up to date with live scores and all other World Bowls Championships information here: https://world2023.bowls.com.au/
Session 1 – 11.30pm (BST):
- Group Match 7/9: Women’s Singles – Emma McIntyre v Cook Islands
- Group Match 7/7: Women’s Fours – Carla Banks, Claire Anderson, Stacey McDougall & Caroline Brown v Cook Islands
- Group Match 7/9: Men’s Pairs – Jason Banks & Iain McLean v Falkland Islands
- Group Match 7/7: Men’s Triples – Paul Foster MBE, Derek Oliver & Alex Marshall MBE v Macao
Session 2 – 2.30am (BST):
- Group Match 5/5: Para Men’s Pairs – Danny Porter & Garry Brown v New Zealand
- Group Match 8/9: Women’s Singles – Emma McIntyre v England
- Group Match 8/9: Men’s Pairs – Jason Banks & Iain McLean v Israel
Session 3 – 5.45am (BST):
- Group Match 5/5: Para Women’s Pairs – Rosemary Lenton & Pauline Wilson v Australia
- Group Match 5/5: Para Visually Impaired Mixed Pairs - Melanie Inness (with Director, George Miller) & Robert Barr (with Director, Sarah Jane Ewing) v England
- Group Match 9/9: Women’s Singles – Emma McIntyre v Hong Kong
- Group Match 9/9: Men’s Pairs – Jason Banks & Iain McLean v Niue