Jump to content

Asian Lawn Bowls Championship

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Asian Lawn Bowls Championship
Tournament information
SportLawn bowls
LocationVarious
Established2001
AdministratorWorld Bowls

The Asian Lawn Bowls Championship is a lawn bowls competition held between national bowls organisations in Asia.[1][2][3]

Past winners

[edit]

Men

[edit]
Year Venue Singles Pairs Triples Fours Ref
2001 Hong Kong
17–23 Jun
Malaysia
Malaysia
Hong Kong
Adam Poynton
James Cheng
Philippines
Philippines
Malaysia
Malaysia
2002 Angeles City
Philippines
6–12 May

Malaysia
Malaysia


2003 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
7–12 Jul
Hong Kong
Adam Poynton
Malaysia
Jozaini Johari
Safuan Said
Malaysia
Azizan Saidon
Zuraidi Puteh
Mohamad Syed Akil
Malaysia
Zuraidi Puteh
Kamarul Aizat Othman
Mohamad Syed Akil
Jozaini Johari
2005 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
1–5 Jun
Brunei
Haji Naim Brahim
Malaysia
Fairul Izwan Abd Muin
Safuan Said
Hong Kong
Dickson Ha
James Keung
Jimmy Chiu
Malaysia
Megat Nazim Zinuddin
Fairul Izwan Abd Muin
Mohamad Syed Akil
Safuan Said
2006 Brunei
12–18 Aug

Hong Kong
Jerry Ng
Robin Chok


2007 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
12–20 Jul

Brunei
Abdul Rahman bin Haji Omar
Haji Naim Brahim


2008 Shenzhen
China
30 Oct–7 Nov

Brunei
Abdul Rahman bin Haji Omar


2009 Bijiashan Park
Shenzhen
China
2–9 Dec




2012 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
6–11 Apr
India
Sunil Bahadur
Philippines
Christopher Dagpin
Hommer Mercado
Thailand
Tanongsak Klinsorn
Vinai Nilklum
Thakrit Thamasarn
Philippines
Angelo Morales
Christopher Dagpin
Ronald Lising
Edman Portacio
[5]
2014 Shenzhen
China
1–9 Dec
Hong Kong
Tony Cheung
Hong Kong
Tony Cheung
Stanley Lai
Malaysia
Soufi Rusli
Zulhilmie Redzuan
Syamil Syazwan Ramli
Malaysia
Hizlee Rais
Fairul Muin
Soufi Rusli
Zulhilmie Redzuan
[6]
2016 Brunei
24 Jan–2 Feb
Malaysia
Fairus Jabal
Hong Kong
James Po
Tony Cheung
Malaysia
Mohd Naufal Azmi
Syamil Syazwan Ramli
Mohd Amir Mohd Yusof
India
Chandan Kumar Singh
Mridul Borgohain
Krishna Xalxo
Dinesh Kumar
[7]
2017 New Delhi
India
3–10 Oct
Malaysia
Soufi Rusli
Malaysia
Hizlee Rais
Fairul Muin
India
Chandan Kumar Singh
Sunil Bahadur
Dinesh Kumar
Singapore
Anthony Loh
Melvin Tan
Pang Heng Heck
Bernard Foo
2018 Xinxiang
China
10–17 Oct
Thailand
Wattana Kadkhunthod
Hong Kong
Tony Cheung
Imen Tang
Malaysia
Zulhilmie Redzuan
Fairus Jabal
Izzat Dzulkeple
Hong Kong
Kenny Tam
Anthony So
Imen Tang
Li Ming Sum
2023 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
20–26 Feb
Malaysia
Izzat Dzulkeple
Philippines
Rodel Labayo
Elmer Abatayo
Philippines
Ronald Lising
Leo Carreon
Hommer Mercado
Malaysia
Hizlee Rais
Amirul Daniel Abdul Rahim
Muhammad Haiqal Azami
Soufi Rusli
[8][9]
2024 Pattaya
Thailand
3–10 Mar
Malaysia
Izzat Dzulkeple
Philippines
Elmer Abatayo
Rodel Labayo
Malaysia
Soufi Rusli
Idham Amin
Fadley Jabal
India
Abhishek Lakra
Sunil Bahadur
Chandan Kumar Singh
Alok Lakra
[10][11][12]

Women

[edit]
Year Venue Singles Pairs Triples Fours Ref
2001 Hong Kong
17-23 Jun

Singapore
Rosemary Tessensohn
Mary Lim


2002 Angeles City
Philippines
6-12 May



Malaysia
Malaysia
2003 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
7–12 Jul
Malaysia
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Thailand
Vivatana Itinitpong
Rosrin Sonmani
Malaysia
Haslah Hassan
Nazura Ngahat
Saedah Abdul Rahim
Malaysia
Azlina Arshad
Nazura Ngahat
Haslah Hassan
Nor Hashimah Ismail
2005 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
1–5 Jun
Malaysia
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Malaysia
Bah Chu Mei
Nor Hashimah Ismail
Thailand
Songsin Tsao
Kornkamon Phonghanyudh
Thong Omen
Malaysia
Nor Iryani Azmi
Azlina Arshad
Haslah Hassan
Nor Hashimah Ismail
[4]
2006 Brunei
12–18 Aug


Hong Kong
Hana Ko
Winnie Wai
Peggy Ma

2007 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
12–20 Jul




2008 Shenzhen
China
30 Oct–7 Nov
Malaysia
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Malaysia
Siti Zalina Ahmad


2009 Bijiashan Park
Shenzhen
China
2–9 Dec



India
Manisha Kumari
Farrana Khan
Rupa Rani Tirkey
Pinki
2012 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
6–11 Apr
Malaysia
Emma Firyana Saroji
Malaysia
Emma Firyana Saroji
Maisarah Aminludin
Philippines
Marites Rosas
Hazel Jagonoy
Nancy Bercasio Breakenridge
Hong Kong
Tammy Tham
Jessie So
Joanna Nam
Alice Lee
[5]
2014 Shenzhen
China
1–9 Dec
Hong Kong
Dorothy Yu
Hong Kong
Dorothy Yu
Helen Cheung
China
Wu Feng Ping
Li Qing Xuan
Chen Yan Fen
China
Zeng Xiao Ping
Wu Feng Ping
Li Qing Xuan
Chen Yan Fen
[6]
2016 Brunei
24 Jan–2 Feb
Malaysia
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Malaysia
Nur Ain Nabilah Tarmizi
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Malaysia
Auni Fathiah Kamis
Zuraini Khalid
Nur Fidrah Noh
Brunei
HJH Ajijah Muntol
Suhana Daud
HJH Amalia HJ MA Tali
Esma W Andy Brahim
[7]
2017 New Delhi
India
3–10 Oct
Malaysia
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Malaysia
Auni Fathiah Kamis
Siti Zalina Ahmad
India
Nayanmoni Saikia
Farzana Khan
Pinki
Malaysia
Nur Ain Nabilah Tarmizi
Auni Fathiah Kamis
Zuraini Khalid
Azlina Arshad
2018 Xinxiang
China
10–17 Oct
Singapore
Shermeen Lim
Malaysia
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Emma Firyana Saroji
China
Zheng Fang
Song Su Zhen
Miao Xin Hung
Malaysia
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Azlina Arshad
Nur Fidrah Noh
Auni Fathiah Kamis
2023 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
20–26 Feb
Malaysia
Alyani Jamil
Philippines
Marissa Baronda
Rosita Bradborn
Malaysia
Alyani Jamil
Syafiqa Haidar Afif
Azlina Arshad
India
Nayanmoni Saikia
Rupa Rani Tirkey
Pinki Singh
Lovely Choubey
[13][9][8]
2024 Pattaya
Thailand
3–10 Mar
Philippines
Rosita Bradborn
India
Nayanmoni Saikia
Bangita Hazarika
Philippines
Sharon Hauters
Ainie Knight
Hazel Jagonoy
Malaysia
Aleena Nawawi
Nur Ain Nabilah Tarmizi
Syafiqa Rahman
Nor Farah Ain Abdullah
[10][11][12]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "International Records". Bowling Federation of India. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  2. ^ "2015 winners" (PDF). Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Record of Bowls Events (other than SEA Games)" (PDF). Bowls Singapore. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  4. ^ a b "6 June 2005 Edition". New Straits Times. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Results" (PDF). Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Results" (PDF). Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Brunei finish third at 11th Asian Lawn Bowls C'ships". Official Website of Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Council. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  8. ^ a b "M'sia stamp dominance in Asian lawn bowls". Free Malaysia Today. 26 February 2023. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  9. ^ a b "PH bags 5 medals in Asian lawn bowls tourney in Malaysia". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  10. ^ a b "PH lawn bowlers shine in Asian Championships". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  11. ^ a b "Malaysia again emerge overall champions at Asian Lawn Bowls tournament". The Sun Malaysia. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  12. ^ a b "Asian Women clinch gold in Asian Lawn bowls Championship". Guwahati plus. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  13. ^ "Assam's Nayan Moni Saikia makes winning contribution as India secures gold in 14th Asian Lawn Bowls Championship". India Today NE. 23 February 2023. Retrieved 23 February 2023.