Lawn bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's pairs

Lawn bowls at the
2010 Commonwealth Games
Singles   men   women  
Pairs   men   women  
Triples   men   women  

The men's pairs competition began on October 4, 2010.[1] and finished on October 11, 2010.


Results

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Qualifying

Section A

Team Players Played Won Lost F A Pts Set Diff
South Africa Shaun Addinall & Gerry Baker 1110122213020+13
Australia Mark Berghofer & Aron Sherriff 1110127112120+12
Scotland Darren Burnett & Neil Speirs 118322312016+10
Northern Ireland Gary McCloy & Ian McClure 118319616916+3
Canada Michael Larue & Keith Roney 117420715214+5
Brunei Haji Brahim & Abd Haji Omar 1165196168120
Papua New Guinea Reuben Soten & Anthony Yogio 115617016810–4
Cook Islands Tupou Maihia & Kairua Takai 11471592218–1
Kenya Eric Langton & Michael Sewe 11381462346–6
Swaziland Graham Byars & Hannes Nienaber 11381182416–9
Botswana Phemelo Kebapetse & Oabona Motladiile 11291502514–10
Niue John Kumitau & Motufoli Vakaheketaha 110111412240–13

Section B

Team Players Played Won Lost F A Pts Set Diff
Malaysia Khairul Annuar Abdul Kadir & Fairul Izwan Abd Muin 119224311318+15
Jersey Malcolm de Sousa & John Lowery 119221815218+9
England Stuart Airey & Mervyn King 118322012716+9
Wales Jason Greenslade & Martin Selway 118320114216+9
Malta Brendan Aquilina & Francis Vella 116520516412+8
New Zealand Richard Collett & Danny Delany 116522917012–1
India Dinesh Kumar & Prince Mahto 116517219312–4
Malawi Laurence Arthur & Julian Arthur 11471732078–4
Guernsey Don Batiste & Ian Merrien 11471492078–7
Samoa Edward Bell & Petelo Gabriel 11381611966–6
Namibia Willem Esterhuizen & Jean Viljoen 1129923234–17
Falkland Islands George Paice & Gerald Reive 111101602292–11

Knockout Stages

Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold Medal Match
                                     
A1   South Africa  
 Bye  
  A1   South Africa 10 6 4  
  A3   Scotland 8 7 1  
A3   Scotland 9 2 2
B2   Jersey 6 10 1  
    A1   South Africa 8 13
  B3   England 7 13
B1   Malaysia  
 Bye  
B1   Malaysia 8 4
  B3   England 9 8     Bronze Medal Match
B3   England 12 10
A2   Australia 4 5     A3   Scotland 1 14 1
  B1   Malaysia 15 4 5

See also

References




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