Caroline Brown (born 27 August 1980) is a Scottish international indoor and lawn and indoor bowls player. Brown was born in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire...
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Caroline Brown may refer to: Caroline Brown (bowls) (born 1980), Scottish bowler Caroline Brown (cellist) (1953–2018), English cellist Caroline Brown...
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(born 8 February 1967) is record-breaking Scottish bowls player. Marshall plays at Gifford Bowls Club (outdoor) and East Lothian Indoor Bowling Club...
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North. Margaret Letham, Caroline Brown, Lynn Stein and Michelle Cooper won the women's fours Gold. "2012 Results". Taylor Bowls. Archived from the original...
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Lynn Stein (redirect from Lynn Stein (bowls))
women's fours event (with Margaret Letham, Caroline Brown and Michelle Cooper) at the 2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship. One year later in 2013, she...
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complete list of Commonwealth Games medallists in lawn bowls from 1930 to 2022. World Bowls Events Lawn bowls at the Commonwealth Games Results Database from...
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Stacey McDougall (category Scottish female bowls players)
medal in the Triples with Kay Moran and Caroline Brown. In 2019, she won the fours bronze medal at the Atlantic Bowls Championships and in 2020, she was selected...
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Helen Bailey (redirect from Electra Brown)
August 1964 – c. 11 April 2016) was a British author who wrote the Electra Brown series of books aimed at a teenage audience. Bailey was reported missing...
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Kay Moran (category Bowls players at the 2006 Commonwealth Games)
Gold Coast in Queensland that won a silver medal in the Triples with Caroline Brown and Stacey McDougall. Originally from Crookston, Glasgow she now lives...
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2007 in bowls also includes events in the autumn of 2006, since they belong to the same bowls season. World Bowls Tour World Bowls 2008 Bowls Australia...
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through injury, while Colin Walker, Ian Honnor and Caroline Brown withdrew for personal reasons. Brown was replaced by Rebecca Willgress. This also meant...
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Dwayne clears the room and in doing so, switches the position of two punch bowls. A thirsty Raj unsuspectingly drinks several cups of spiked punch thinking...
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The 2023 World Outdoor Bowls Championship is the 14th edition of the World Bowls Championship, held on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia from 29...
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"Fran Brown, Nation's No. 1 Recruiter, Tapped to Lead Orange Football". Syracuse University Athletics. Retrieved 2024-04-01. Wilburn, Caroline (2023-11-27)...
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The World Indoor Bowls Championship is an international bowls competition held annually at Potters Resorts in Hopton on Sea. In recent history matches...
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announcers (Peacock): Jac Collinsworth (play-by-play), Michael Robinson (analyst), and Caroline Pineda (sideline reporter) No. 24 Illinois Fighting Illini (3–0) at No...
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Timaru (redirect from Caroline Bay)
Pleasant Point and Temuka, which combined have a total population of 50,100. Caroline Bay beach is a popular recreational area located close to Timaru's main...
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Margaret Letham (category Scottish female bowls players)
of the four that won gold in Adelaide, the four consisted of Letham, Caroline Brown, Lynn Stein and Michelle Cooper. At the same event she also won the...
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The New Zealand National Bowls Championships is organised by Bowls New Zealand. Bowls was introduced in New Zealand in 1861 but the first national championships...
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The World Bowls Championship is the premier world bowls competition between national bowls organisations. First held in Australia in 1966, the World Outdoor...
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pairs competition in Lawn Bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth Games began on 4 October 2010 and finished on 11 October 2010. Lawn bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth...
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The Scottish National Bowls Championships is one of the oldest bowls competitions in the world. In 1892, James Brown of Sanquhar Bowling Club and Dr Clark...
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pitch is the strip of carefully mowed and rolled grass where the bowler bowls. In the days leading up to the match it is repeatedly mowed and rolled to...
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The 2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship was held at the Lockleys Bowling Club in Adelaide, Australia, from 24 November to 9 December 2012. Some of the...
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The 2023 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Women's triples will be the 14th edition of the World Championships to be held on the Gold Coast in Queensland...
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The 2023 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Women's fours will be the 14th edition of the World Championships to be held on the Gold Coast in Queensland...
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announcers (Peacock): Andrew Siciliano (play-by-play), Michael Robinson (analyst) and Caroline Pineda (sideline) Rutgers Scarlet Knights (0–0) at Michigan State Spartans...
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Super Bowl pitted the top defense against the top offense, after Super Bowls XXV, XXXVII and XLVIII. In one of the most defensive matchups in Super Bowl...
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Games" ranked it the ninth-greatest game and the fourth-highest among Super Bowls. The NFL selected the sites for Super Bowl 50 and Super Bowl LI at the owners'...
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technology". Cornell University Library. Retrieved 22 August 2012. Conran, Caroline; Conran, Terence & Hopkinson, Simon (1997). The Conran Cookbook. Conran...
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