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The South African National Bowls Championships is organised by [[Bowls South Africa]] (BSA). The first National Singles Championships were held in 1897 in [[Kimberley, Northern Cape|Kimberley]] despite the fact that the South African Bowls Association was not formed until 1904.<ref name=GBol>{{cite book|last=Bolsover|first=Godfrey|title=Who's Who and Encyclopaedia of Bowls|year=1959|publisher=Rowland Publishers Ltd (Pre isbn)}}</ref> <ref>{{cite book|last=Hawkes/Lindley|first=Ken/Gerard|title=the Encyclopaedia of Bowls|year=1974|publisher=Robert Hale and Company|isbn=0-7091-3658-7}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bowlssa.co.za/index.php/updates/newsletters|title=Newsletters|publisher=South Africa Bowls}}</ref> <ref>{{cite book|last=Newby|first=Donald|title=Daily Telegraph Bowls Yearbook 88|year=1987|publisher=Telegraph Publications|isbn=0-86367-220-5}}</ref> |
The South African National Bowls Championships is organised by [[Bowls South Africa]] (BSA). The first National Singles Championships were held in 1897 in [[Kimberley, Northern Cape|Kimberley]] despite the fact that the South African Bowls Association was not formed until 1904.<ref name=GBol>{{cite book|last=Bolsover|first=Godfrey|title=Who's Who and Encyclopaedia of Bowls|year=1959|publisher=Rowland Publishers Ltd (Pre isbn)}}</ref> <ref>{{cite book|last=Hawkes/Lindley|first=Ken/Gerard|title=the Encyclopaedia of Bowls|year=1974|publisher=Robert Hale and Company|isbn=0-7091-3658-7}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bowlssa.co.za/index.php/updates/newsletters|title=Newsletters|publisher=South Africa Bowls}}</ref> <ref>{{cite book|last=Newby|first=Donald|title=Daily Telegraph Bowls Yearbook 88|year=1987|publisher=Telegraph Publications|isbn=0-86367-220-5}}</ref> |
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The Rinks was first held in 1906 at Kimberley. The winner received the Pyott Cup and runner-up the Dewar Shield (until 1927 when the Dewar Shield was renamed the Sir David Harris Cup). The event was not held during the [[Second World War]] and when it returned in 1948 it featured a squad of up to five players.<ref name=GBol/> |
The Rinks was first held in 1906 at Kimberley. The winner received the Pyott Cup and runner-up the Dewar Shield (until 1927 when the Dewar Shield was renamed the Sir David Harris Cup). The event was not held during the [[Second World War]] and when it returned in 1948, it featured a squad of up to five players.<ref name=GBol/> |
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== Men's singles == |
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|align=center|1897|| F Wightman (Kimberley) || |
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|align=center|1898|| James Watson (Gardens) || G Hankinson (Gardens) |
|align=center|1898|| James Watson (Gardens) || G Hankinson (Gardens) || |
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|align=center|1899|| W H Smith (Kimberley)|| J Johnston (Gardens) |
|align=center|1899|| W H Smith (Kimberley)|| J Johnston (Gardens) || |
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|align=center|1903|| J P Williamson (Kimberley)|| R Sumner (Kimberley) |
|align=center|1903|| J P Williamson (Kimberley)|| R Sumner (Kimberley) || |
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|align=center|1904|| J F Thomson (Port Elizabeth)|| D Byrne (Kimberley) |
|align=center|1904|| J F Thomson (Port Elizabeth)|| D Byrne (Kimberley) || |
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|align=center|1905|| George Roulston (Kimberley)|| H Parkin (Port Elizabeth) |
|align=center|1905|| George Roulston (Kimberley)|| H Parkin (Port Elizabeth) || |
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|align=center|1906|| R Sumner (Kimberley)|| D Byrne (Kimberley) |
|align=center|1906|| R Sumner (Kimberley)|| D Byrne (Kimberley) || |
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|align=center|1907|| J F Thomson (Port Elizabeth)||J Bauchop (Pretoria) |
|align=center|1907|| J F Thomson (Port Elizabeth)||J Bauchop (Pretoria) || |
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|align=center|1908|| F Wightman (Kimberley) || R Rosser (Gardens) |
|align=center|1908|| F Wightman (Kimberley) || R Rosser (Gardens) || |
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|align=center|1909|| S B Malcolm (Pretoria)|| A H Stirrat (Johannesburg) |
|align=center|1909|| S B Malcolm (Pretoria)|| A H Stirrat (Johannesburg) || |
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|align=center|1910|| J Bauchop (Pretoria)|| J F Gough (Victoria Park) |
|align=center|1910|| J Bauchop (Pretoria)|| J F Gough (Victoria Park) || |
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|align=center|1911|| J Roxburgh (Gardens)|| J Farish (Port Elizabeth) |
|align=center|1911|| J Roxburgh (Gardens)|| J Farish (Port Elizabeth) || |
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|align=center|1912|| James Gilbert (Port Elizabeth)|| R Sumner (Kimberley) |
|align=center|1912|| James Gilbert (Port Elizabeth)|| R Sumner (Kimberley) || |
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|align=center|1913|| R Paterson (Johannesburg)||D Watson (Durban) |
|align=center|1913|| R Paterson (Johannesburg)||D Watson (Durban) || |
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|align=center|1914|| W Paterson (Johannesburg)|| T A Duncan (East London) |
|align=center|1914|| W Paterson (Johannesburg)|| T A Duncan (East London) || |
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|align=center|1919|| J Johnson (Green & Sea Point)|| W Lester (Wynberg) |
|align=center|1919|| J Johnson (Green & Sea Point)|| W Lester (Wynberg) || |
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|align=center|1920|| R W Boyd (Kimberley Mine)|| A W T Downie (Pretoria) |
|align=center|1920|| R W Boyd (Kimberley Mine)|| A W T Downie (Pretoria) || |
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|align=center|1921|| A G Webber (Berea)|| J A Stewart (Maritzburg East) |
|align=center|1921|| A G Webber (Berea)|| J A Stewart (Maritzburg East) || |
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|align=center|1922|| T McMurray (Kensington)|| R Sumner (Kimberley Mine) |
|align=center|1922|| T McMurray (Kensington)|| R Sumner (Kimberley Mine) || |
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|align=center|1923|| T McMurray (Kensington)|| J A Stewart (Maritzburg East) |
|align=center|1923|| T McMurray (Kensington)|| J A Stewart (Maritzburg East) || |
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|align=center|1924|| J G Donaldson (Brakpan)|| D Cuthbert (Crown Mines) |
|align=center|1924|| J G Donaldson (Brakpan)|| D Cuthbert (Crown Mines) || |
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|align=center|1925|| H J Matthew (Boskburg)|| C Marr (New Modder) |
|align=center|1925|| H J Matthew (Boskburg)|| C Marr (New Modder) || |
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|align=center|1926|| J E Miller (Grahamstown)|| C J Crawford (Rondebosch) |
|align=center|1926|| J E Miller (Grahamstown)|| C J Crawford (Rondebosch) || |
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|align=center|1927|| H J Matthew (Boskburg)|| A J Ogg (Port Elizabeth) |
|align=center|1927|| H J Matthew (Boskburg)|| A J Ogg (Port Elizabeth) || |
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|align=center|1928|| A Kopel (Boskburg)|| D Sneddon (Stadium) |
|align=center|1928|| A Kopel (Boskburg)|| D Sneddon (Stadium) || |
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|align=center|1929|| L Sewell (Plumstead)|| W McCracken (Liesbeck Park) |
|align=center|1929|| L Sewell (Plumstead)|| W McCracken (Liesbeck Park) || |
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|align=center|1930|| F Stevenson (Brakpan)|| W Gibb (Kimberley Mine) |
|align=center|1930|| F Stevenson (Brakpan)|| W Gibb (Kimberley Mine) || |
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|align=center|1931|| J Steel (Brakpan)|| H S Walters (Wanderers) |
|align=center|1931|| J Steel (Brakpan)|| H S Walters (Wanderers) || |
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|align=center|1932|| N Foulds (Camps Bay)|| A McMillan (Berea) |
|align=center|1932|| N Foulds (Camps Bay)|| A McMillan (Berea) || |
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|align=center|1933|| John Southern (Stadium)|| H Oldbury (Kensington) |
|align=center|1933|| John Southern (Stadium)|| H Oldbury (Kensington) || |
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|align=center|1934|| John Southern (Stadium)|| C A Proudfoot (Observatory) |
|align=center|1934|| John Southern (Stadium)|| C A Proudfoot (Observatory) || |
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|align=center|1935|| W F Keppler (Maritzburg Railway)|| J Clark (Bloemfontein) |
|align=center|1935|| W F Keppler (Maritzburg Railway)|| J Clark (Bloemfontein) || |
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|align=center|1936|| J G Donaldson (Brakpan)|| S Young (West Rand Cons.) |
|align=center|1936|| J G Donaldson (Brakpan)|| S Young (West Rand Cons.) || |
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|align=center|1937|| [[Horace Harvey (bowls)|Horace Harvey]] (Brakpan)|| J Henderson (Maritzburg) |
|align=center|1937|| [[Horace Harvey (bowls)|Horace Harvey]] (Brakpan)|| J Henderson (Maritzburg) || |
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|align=center|1938|| J Thomson (Durban Prisons)||W Eaton (Rondebosch) |
|align=center|1938|| J Thomson (Durban Prisons)||W Eaton (Rondebosch) || |
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|align=center|1939|| T Willmott (Durban Deep)|| [[Norman Snowy Walker]] ([[Pretoria West]]) |
|align=center|1939|| T Willmott (Durban Deep)|| [[Norman Snowy Walker]] ([[Pretoria West]]) || |
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|align=center|1940|| Gert Fourie (Parys)|| W Davidson (Pretoria) |
|align=center|1940|| Gert Fourie (Parys)|| W Davidson (Pretoria) || |
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|align=center|1948|| C Marshall (S.A Lands)|| S S Paterson (Durban) |
|align=center|1948|| C Marshall (S.A Lands)|| S S Paterson (Durban) || |
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|align=center|1949|| G Jacobs (Berea Park)|| H J van Zyl (Green & Sea Point) |
|align=center|1949|| G Jacobs (Berea Park)|| H J van Zyl (Green & Sea Point) || |
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|align=center|1950|| T Winter (Wit. Knights)||F Matthews (Silverton) |
|align=center|1950|| T Winter (Wit. Knights)||F Matthews (Silverton) || |
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|align=center|1951|| I G Moir (Berea)||O V Gillman (V.F.P Johannesburg) |
|align=center|1951|| I G Moir (Berea)||O V Gillman (V.F.P Johannesburg) || |
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|align=center|1952|| [[Herbert Currer]] (Pretoria West)||C K Crossman (Kroonstad) |
|align=center|1952|| [[Herbert Currer]] (Pretoria West)||C K Crossman (Kroonstad) || |
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|align=center|1953|| [[Arthur Saunders (bowls)|Arthur Saunders]] (East London Railway)||H C Dyer (Silverton) |
|align=center|1953|| [[Arthur Saunders (bowls)|Arthur Saunders]] (East London Railway)||H C Dyer (Silverton) || |
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|align=center|1954|| [[Norman Snowy Walker]] (Pretoria West)|| D E Singer (Stella Park) |
|align=center|1954|| [[Norman Snowy Walker]] (Pretoria West)|| D E Singer (Stella Park) || |
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|align=center|1955|| E C Hillier (Klipbank)|| [[Herbert Currer]] (Pretoria West) |
|align=center|1955|| E C Hillier (Klipbank)|| [[Herbert Currer]] (Pretoria West) || |
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|align=center|1956|| H J van Zyl (Pinelands)|| A I MacNamara (Robinson Deep) |
|align=center|1956|| H J van Zyl (Pinelands)|| A I MacNamara (Robinson Deep) || |
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|align=center|1957|| [[Pinky Danilowitz]] (Kadimah)|| E Lyttle (Mowbray) |
|align=center|1957|| [[Pinky Danilowitz]] (Kadimah)|| E Lyttle (Mowbray) || |
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|align=center|1958|| M D Vilettaz (Pretoria)|| R A Coats (Old Edwardians) |
|align=center|1958|| M D Vilettaz (Pretoria)|| R A Coats (Old Edwardians) || |
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|align=center|1962|| [[Kelvin Lightfoot]] || |
|align=center|1962|| [[Kelvin Lightfoot]] || || |
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|align=center|1967|| [[Brian Ellwood]] (Berea Park) || |
|align=center|1967|| [[Brian Ellwood]] (Berea Park) || || |
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|align=center|1969|| [[Kelvin Lightfoot]] || |
|align=center|1969|| [[Kelvin Lightfoot]] || || |
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|align=center|1971|| [[Edgar Davey]] (Florida, West Transvaal)<ref name=EOB196>{{cite book|last=Hawkes/Lindley|first=Ken/Gerard|title=the Encyclopaedia of Bowls|page=196|year=1974|publisher=Robert Hale and Company|isbn=0-7091-3658-7}}</ref> |
|align=center|1971|| [[Edgar Davey]] (Florida, West Transvaal) || [[Cecil Bransky]] (Balfour Park, South Transvaal) ||<ref name=EOB196>{{cite book|last=Hawkes/Lindley|first=Ken/Gerard|title=the Encyclopaedia of Bowls|page=196|year=1974|publisher=Robert Hale and Company|isbn=0-7091-3658-7}}</ref> |
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|align=center|1972|| [[Cecil Bransky]] (Balfour Park, South Transvaal)<ref name=EOB196/> |
|align=center|1972|| [[Cecil Bransky]] (Balfour Park, South Transvaal) || ||<ref name=EOB196/> |
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|align=center|1996|| Keith Rees-Gibbs (Benoni Municipals) || |
|align=center|1996|| Keith Rees-Gibbs (Benoni Municipals) || || |
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|align=center|2006|| [[Wayne Perry (lawn bowls)|Wayne Perry]] (Bloemfontein Municipals)|| |
|align=center|2006|| [[Wayne Perry (lawn bowls)|Wayne Perry]] (Bloemfontein Municipals)|| || |
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|align=center|2009|| [[Wayne Perry (lawn bowls)|Wayne Perry]] (Bloemfontein Municipals)||Reagan Jacobus (Westville) |
|align=center|2009|| [[Wayne Perry (lawn bowls)|Wayne Perry]] (Bloemfontein Municipals)||Reagan Jacobus (Westville) || |
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|align=center|2010|| [[Bruce Makkink]] (R.D.L.I) ||Hertzog Meiring (BFN) |
|align=center|2010|| [[Bruce Makkink]] (R.D.L.I) ||Hertzog Meiring (BFN) || |
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|align=center|2011|| [[Bruce Makkink]] (R.D.L.I) ||Andrew Barrow (Delville Germiston) |
|align=center|2011|| [[Bruce Makkink]] (R.D.L.I) ||Andrew Barrow (Delville Germiston) || |
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|align=center|2012|| Arthur Langley (Somerset East)||Willie Kilian (Walmer) |
|align=center|2012|| Arthur Langley (Somerset East)||Willie Kilian (Walmer) || |
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|align=center|2013|| [[Bobby Donnelly (lawn bowls)|Bobby Donnelly]] (Wanderers)||Francois Koen (Wingate Park) |
|align=center|2013|| [[Bobby Donnelly (lawn bowls)|Bobby Donnelly]] (Wanderers)||Francois Koen (Wingate Park) || |
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|align=center|2014|| Morgan Muvhango (Discovery)||Billy Radloff (George) |
|align=center|2014|| Morgan Muvhango (Discovery)||Billy Radloff (George) || |
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|align=center|2015|| [[Rudi Jacobs]] (Parys)|| Thinus Oelofse (Brakpan Mines) |
|align=center|2015|| [[Rudi Jacobs]] (Parys)|| Thinus Oelofse (Brakpan Mines) || |
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|align=center|2016|| Kenny Kyriacou (PHSOB)|| Joel Roebert (WPCC) |
|align=center|2016|| Kenny Kyriacou (PHSOB)|| Joel Roebert (WPCC) || |
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|align=center|2017|| [[Wayne Rittmuller]] (Stella Park)||[[Bradley Robinson (bowls)|Bradley Robinson]] (Lynwood) || |
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|align=center|2018|| [[Wayne Rittmuller]] (Stella Park)||Joel Roebert (Mowbray) || |
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|align=center|2019|| Grant George (Lekkerbreek) || Wayne York (Ramblers) |
|align=center|2019|| Grant George (Lekkerbreek) || Wayne York (Ramblers) || |
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|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
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⚫ | |align=center|2021||[[Niksa Benguric]] (Wingate Park)|| [[Bradley Robinson (bowls)|Bradley Robinson]] (Bryanston Sports) ||<ref name=SAN21>{{cite web|url=https://www.news24.com/sport/othersport/south-africa/jason-evans-steals-the-show-at-national-bowls-championship-20210518|title=Jason Evans wins gold at SA National Bowls Championship|publisher=News24|access-date=20 May 2021}}</ref><ref name=WP21>{{cite web|url=https://www.wpbowls.co.za/2021-bowls-sa-mens-national-championship/|title=2021 Bowls SA Men's National Championship|publisher=Western Province Bowling Association|access-date=20 May 2021}}</ref> |
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|align=center|2022||Shaun Thomas (Roosevelt Park)|| [[Jason Evans (bowls)|Jason Evans]] (Morningside CC) ||<ref name=20men>{{cite web|url=https://www.bowlssa.co.za/tournaments/2022-bowls-south-africa-mens-national-championship/|title=/2022 Bowls South Africa mens national championship/|publisher=Bowls South Africa|access-date=26 May 2022}}</ref> |
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|align=center|2023||Paul White (Westville)||[[Jason Evans (bowls)|Jason Evans]] (Morningside CC)||<ref name=BSA23>{{cite web |url=http://www.bowlsdraw.co.za/enwiki/static/Blank.aspx |title=Bowls Competition Draw and Administration |website=Bowls South Africa |access-date=9 August 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | |align=center|2021||Niksa Benguric (Wingate Park)|| Bradley Robinson (Bryanston Sports)<ref name=SAN21>{{cite web|url=https://www.news24.com/sport/othersport/south-africa/jason-evans-steals-the-show-at-national-bowls-championship-20210518|title=Jason Evans wins gold at SA National Bowls Championship|publisher=News24|access-date=20 May 2021}}</ref><ref name=WP21>{{cite web|url=https://www.wpbowls.co.za/2021-bowls-sa-mens-national-championship/|title=2021 Bowls SA |
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== Men's pairs == |
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|align=center|1959|| [[Kelvin Lightfoot]] || |
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|align=center|1971|| [[Doug Watson (bowls)|Doug Watson]] (Springwood) || |
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|align=center|2009|| [[Bobby Donnelly (lawn bowls)|Bobby Donnelly]] & Shaun Lotter (Johannesburg Northern Suburbs)|| Dawie Nell & Philip Bailey (CCB Old Boys) |
|align=center|2009|| [[Bobby Donnelly (lawn bowls)|Bobby Donnelly]] & Shaun Lotter (Johannesburg Northern Suburbs)|| Dawie Nell & Philip Bailey (CCB Old Boys) || |
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|align=center|2010|| Clinton Ingliis, Graham Turner, Chris Scaife (Westville) || [[Gidion Vermeulen]] & Gawie Lessing (Westville) |
|align=center|2010|| Clinton Ingliis, Graham Turner, Chris Scaife (Westville) || [[Gidion Vermeulen]] & Gawie Lessing (Westville) || |
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|align=center|2011|| Daniel Loubser & Joel Roebert (WPCC)||Wayne York, Louis Heyns (BFN Municipals) |
|align=center|2011|| Daniel Loubser & Joel Roebert (WPCC)||Wayne York, Louis Heyns (BFN Municipals) || |
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|align=center|2012||Billy Radloff & Japie Combrink (George)||Nick Rusling & Louis Fourie (Discovery) |
|align=center|2012||Billy Radloff & Japie Combrink (George)||Nick Rusling & Louis Fourie (Discovery) || |
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|align=center|2013|| Robin Ashby & Thomas Minnie, (Harlequins)|| Dylon Stafford & Shaun Nell (Wanderers JHBG) |
|align=center|2013|| Robin Ashby & Thomas Minnie, (Harlequins)|| Dylon Stafford & Shaun Nell (Wanderers JHBG) || |
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|align=center|2014|| Joel Roebert & Robin Gibbs (WPCC)||Tony van der Poel & David Pillay (Milnerton) |
|align=center|2014|| Joel Roebert & Robin Gibbs (WPCC)||Tony van der Poel & David Pillay (Milnerton) || |
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|align=center|2015|| Robby Piketh & Theo van der Walt (Edgemead)|| Adrian Rakic & Michael Mashabela (Dunkeld) |
|align=center|2015|| Robby Piketh & Theo van der Walt (Edgemead)|| Adrian Rakic & Michael Mashabela (Dunkeld) || |
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|align=center|2016|| Robby Piketh & Theo van der Walt (Edgemead)||[[Gerald Baker (bowls)|Gerry Baker]] & [[Kepler Wessels]] (Belgravia) |
|align=center|2016|| Robby Piketh & Theo van der Walt (Edgemead)||[[Gerald Baker (bowls)|Gerry Baker]] & [[Kepler Wessels]] (Belgravia) || |
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|align=center|2017|| Morgan Muvhango & Wilson Malobolo (The Nest)|| [[Petrus Breitenbach|Pierre Breitenbach]] & Carl Smit (Potchefstroom Town) |
|align=center|2017|| Morgan Muvhango & Wilson Malobolo (The Nest)|| [[Petrus Breitenbach|Pierre Breitenbach]] & Carl Smit (Potchefstroom Town) || |
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|align=center|2018|| Gawie du Toit & Tinus Crous (Correctional Services)||Alexander Miller & Tommy Potgieter (Stella Park) |
|align=center|2018|| Gawie du Toit & Tinus Crous (Correctional Services)||Alexander Miller & Tommy Potgieter (Stella Park) || |
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|align=center|2019|| Brendan Ferns & Andre Rousseau & Ernst Wagner (Wingate Park)||Gerald May & Gordon May (Edenvale) |
|align=center|2019|| Brendan Ferns & Andre Rousseau & Ernst Wagner (Wingate Park)||Gerald May & Gordon May (Edenvale) || |
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|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
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|align=center|2021||[[Jason Evans (bowls)|Jason Evans]] & Luan Cronje (Roosevelt Park) || Wayne Roberts & Deon Audie (Stella Park)<ref name=SAN21/><ref name=WP21/> |
|align=center|2021||[[Jason Evans (bowls)|Jason Evans]] & Luan Cronje (Roosevelt Park) || [[Wayne Roberts (bowls)|Wayne Roberts]] & Deon Audie (Stella Park)||<ref name=SAN21/><ref name=WP21/> |
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|align=center|2022||Wayne Rittmuller & Jason Lott (Hillary) |
|align=center|2022||[[Wayne Rittmuller]] & Jason Lott (Hillary)||Brendan Ferns & Andre Rousseau (Wingate Park)||<ref name=20men/> |
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|align=center|2023||[[Bradley Robinson (bowls)|Bradley Robinson]] & [[Gerald Baker (bowls)|Gerry Baker]] (Morningside CC)||[[Jason Evans (bowls)|Jason Evans]] & John Ingram (Morningside CC)||<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.thesouthafrican.com/sport/baker-robinson-storm-back-to-win-sa-pairs-title-breaking-14-may-2023/ |title=Baker, Robinson storm back to win SA pairs title |website=The South African |date=14 May 2023 |access-date=9 August 2023}}</ref> |
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|align=center|2024||Wilson Malobolo & [[Prince Neluonde]] (Bryanston Sports)|| Otto Holicki & Warren Steyn (Linden)||<ref name=NC24/> |
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==Men's |
== Men's fours/rinks == |
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|align=center|1906|| Kimberley Mine || |
|align=center|1906|| Kimberley Mine || || |
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|align=center|1907|| Gardens, Cape Town || Kimberley |
|align=center|1907|| Gardens, Cape Town || Kimberley || |
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|align=center|1908|| Johannesburg || Johannesburg & Gardnes |
|align=center|1908|| Johannesburg || Johannesburg & Gardnes || |
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|align=center|1909|| Gardens, Cape Town || Kimberley |
|align=center|1909|| Gardens, Cape Town || Kimberley || |
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|align=center|1910|| Port Elizabeth+ || Kimberley Mine+ |
|align=center|1910|| Port Elizabeth+ || Kimberley Mine+ || |
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|align=center|1911|| Johannesburg || Johannesburg |
|align=center|1911|| Johannesburg || Johannesburg || |
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|align=center|1912|| Kimberley Mine || Maritzburg |
|align=center|1912|| Kimberley Mine || Maritzburg || |
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|align=center|1913|| Johannesburg || Wynberg, Cape Town |
|align=center|1913|| Johannesburg || Wynberg, Cape Town || |
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|align=center|1914|| Kimberley Mine || Kimberley Mine |
|align=center|1914|| Kimberley Mine || Kimberley Mine || |
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|align=center|1919|| Wynberg, Cape Town || East Rand Proprietary Mines |
|align=center|1919|| Wynberg, Cape Town || East Rand Proprietary Mines || |
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|align=center|1920|| Boskburg || Kimberley Mine |
|align=center|1920|| Boskburg || Kimberley Mine || |
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|align=center|1921|| Brakpan Mines || Brakpan Mines |
|align=center|1921|| Brakpan Mines || Brakpan Mines || |
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|align=center|1922|| Mowbray, Cape Town || Boksburg |
|align=center|1922|| Mowbray, Cape Town || Boksburg || |
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|align=center|1923|| Durban || Port Elizabeth || |
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|align=center|1924|| Green & Sea Point || Green & Sea Point || |
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|align=center|1925|| Kimberley Mine || State Mines || |
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|align=center|1926|| Crown Mines || Kimberley Mine || |
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|align=center|1927|| Observatory, Cape Town || Crown Mines || |
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|align=center|1928|| Johannesburg || Kensington || |
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|align=center|1929|| Kimberley Mine || Crown Mines || |
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|align=center|1930|| Stadium || Boksburg || |
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|align=center|1931|| Maritzburg East || Berea || |
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|align=center|1932|| Pretoria City || Hoy Park || |
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|align=center|1933|| K and A E Railway || Brakpan || |
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|align=center|1934|| Observatory || Orangia || |
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|align=center|1935|| Pretoria West || Brakpan || |
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|align=center|1936|| Brakpan || Kimberley Mine || |
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|align=center|1937|| Grahamstown || Brakpan Mine || |
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|align=center|1938||Durban || East Rand Proprietary Mines || |
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|align=center|1939|| Southern Suburbs || Berea Park || |
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|align=center|1940|| Mowbray || Kimberley Mine || |
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|align=center|1948|| [[Norman Snowy Walker]], D D Reich, [[Herbert Currer]], Y Sinclair, R Sinclair (Pretoria West) || J Lindsay, S S Paterson, J Keir, A F T Whyte, [[John Anderson (bowls)|John Anderson]] (Durban) || |
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|align=center|1940|| Mowbray || Kimberley Mine |
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|align=center|1949|| J S Anderson, J Lindsay, G W Grose, A F T Whyte, [[John Anderson (bowls)|John Anderson]] (Durban) || J F A Oordt, A F Lawson, W Millican, V Beagley, E E Kahn (Wanderers) || |
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|align=center|1950|| W G Lavington, M T Phillips, [[Tommy Press]], [[Frank Mitchell (bowls)|Frank Mitchell]], P C Burnley (Pretoria) || W Jackson, R Bayne, H Price, G M Fullerton, I Grant (Johannesburg) || |
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|align=center|1951|| [[Wilfred Randall]], C Williams, J N Pearce, H B Williams, J McMillan (Kensington) || [[Norman Snowy Walker]], [[Herbert Currer]], Y Sinclair, R Sinclair, R B Dunlop (Pretoria West) || |
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|align=center|1952|| [[Frank Mitchell (bowls)|Frank Mitchell]], M D Vilettaz, J F G Slattery, P C Burnley, P A Street (Pretoria) || E McElroy, W A Thompson, J Taylor, C W Whiting, J P Zietsman (Regent) || |
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|align=center|1953|| C A Proudfoot, H C Millar, A A Robb, D C A Begg, A F Buchanan (Rondebosch) || W S Snowden, D A Walker, D W Norris, L Glover, A F J Hayes, A V Smith (Hoy Park) || |
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|align=center|1954|| [[Norman Snowy Walker]], [[Herbert Currer]], Y Sinclair, H Rynners, J Campbell (Pretoria West) || W May, J Henderson, C Perry, W J James (Ridgeview) || |
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|align=center|1955|| W Atkinson, N McPhail, H E Bell, A P Murray, C de V Thompson (Chamber of Mines) || [[Tommy Press]], C G Barnard, W Rodd, J A Tennant, A Mattison (Roodepoort) || |
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|align=center|1956|| [[John Myrdal]], C E Elsworth, C R Corbishley, A H Rider, D S Keggie (Sherwood) || [[Wilfred Randall]], J N Pearce, H B Williams, J Rayner, C B Hubbard (Kensington) || |
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|align=center|1957|| [[Edward Stuart (bowls)|Edward Stuart]], G A Dixon, C Wilson, A Green, J Chadwick (Observatory) || F Black, G Templer, A Sharwood, H Beyers, L Ward (Humewood) || |
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|align=center|1958|| M D Vilettaz, [[Frank Mitchell (bowls)|Frank Mitchell]], M C Leslie, P C Burnley, P T J Wilson (Pretoria) || D A Adamson, J W Trevorrow, W G Funston, W Bell, A Horwitz (Brooklyn) || |
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|align=center|1962|| [[Kelvin Lightfoot]] || || |
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|align=center|1958|| M D Vilettaz, [[Frank Mitchell (bowls)|Frank Mitchell]], M C Leslie, P C Burnley, P T J Wilson (Pretoria) || D A Adamson, J W Trevorrow, W G Funston, W Bell, A Horwitz (Brooklyn) |
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|align=center|1968|| [[Doug Watson (bowls)|Doug Watson]] (Springwood)|| || |
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|align=center|1968|| [[Doug Watson (bowls)|Doug Watson]] (Springwood)|| |
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|align=center|1971|| P. Ravenna, [[Bill Moseley (bowls)|Bill Moseley]], R. Wood, G. Walker, H. Boon (Ridge Park)<ref name=EOB196/> || |
|align=center|1971|| P. Ravenna, [[Bill Moseley (bowls)|Bill Moseley]], R. Wood, G. Walker, H. Boon (Ridge Park)<ref name=EOB196/> || |
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|align=center|1972|| F. Golding, T. Hall, M. Vey, A.McClymont, J. Bull (Germiston)<ref name=EOB196/> |
|align=center|1972|| F. Golding, T. Hall, M. Vey, A.McClymont, J. Bull (Germiston) || ||<ref name=EOB196/> |
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|align=center|1975|| [[Nando Gatti]] || |
|align=center|1975|| [[Nando Gatti]] || || |
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|align=center|2009||Ronnie Palmer (Potchefstroom)||Theo van der Walt (Discovery) |
|align=center|2009||Ronnie Palmer (Potchefstroom)||Theo van der Walt (Discovery)|| |
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|align=center|2010|| Nic Russling , Mervyn Lynn, John Bedford-Owen, Louis Fourie (Discovery) || Clinton Bisset, Robbie Johnston, Gary Moffat, Deon Maritz (Bluff) |
|align=center|2010|| Nic Russling , Mervyn Lynn, John Bedford-Owen, Louis Fourie (Discovery) || Clinton Bisset, Robbie Johnston, Gary Moffat, Deon Maritz (Bluff)|| |
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|align=center|2011|| [[Bruce Makkink]], Colin Best, Andrew Caldwell, Kerry Gilder (RDLI) || [[Gerald Baker (bowls)|Gerry Baker]], Bill Moseley, Johnnie Pieterse, Dave Renaud (Belgravia) |
|align=center|2011|| [[Bruce Makkink]], Colin Best, Andrew Caldwell, Kerry Gilder (RDLI) || [[Gerald Baker (bowls)|Gerry Baker]], Bill Moseley, Johnnie Pieterse, Dave Renaud (Belgravia)|| |
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|align=center|2012||Robin Ashby, Dawie Nel, Willem van Niekerk, Thomas Minnie (Harlequins) ||Billy Radloff, Japie Combrink, Piet Lourens, Peter Hufkie (George) |
|align=center|2012||Robin Ashby, Dawie Nel, Willem van Niekerk, Thomas Minnie (Harlequins) ||Billy Radloff, Japie Combrink, Piet Lourens, Peter Hufkie (George)|| |
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|align=center|2013|| [[Petrus Breitenbach|Pierre Breitenbach]], Pikkie Abbott, Jakkals Mouton, Smithie Smit (Potchefstroom Town)|| [[Gerald Baker (bowls)|Gerry Baker]], [[Jason Evans (bowls)|Jason Evans]], [[Kepler Wessels]], Johnnie Pieterse (Belgravia) |
|align=center|2013|| [[Petrus Breitenbach|Pierre Breitenbach]], Pikkie Abbott, Jakkals Mouton, Smithie Smit (Potchefstroom Town)|| [[Gerald Baker (bowls)|Gerry Baker]], [[Jason Evans (bowls)|Jason Evans]], [[Kepler Wessels]], Johnnie Pieterse (Belgravia)|| |
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|align=center|2014|| [[Duanne Abrahams]], Des Day, Allen Rowe, Martin Lewis (Bedfordview)||Gary Roach, Ghanie Pick, Enricko Lombard, Jaco Koegelenberg (SANDF) |
|align=center|2014|| [[Duanne Abrahams]], Des Day, Allen Rowe, Martin Lewis (Bedfordview)||Gary Roach, Ghanie Pick, Enricko Lombard, Jaco Koegelenberg (SANDF)|| |
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|align=center|2015|| Robby Piketh, Theo van der Walt, Tony O’Reilly, Chas O'Reilly (Edgemead)||Francois Koen, Tommy Jamie, Basil Le Grange, Bernardus van der Spuy (Wingate Park) |
|align=center|2015|| Robby Piketh, Theo van der Walt, Tony O’Reilly, Chas O'Reilly (Edgemead)||Francois Koen, Tommy Jamie, Basil Le Grange, Bernardus van der Spuy (Wingate Park)|| |
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|align=center|2016|| [[Theuns Fraser]], Mike Marnewick, Morgan Muvhango, Wilson Malobolo (The Nest)|| Dave Riley, Louis Tolmay, Joe Marais, Daniel Taljaard (Umhlali) |
|align=center|2016|| [[Theuns Fraser]], Mike Marnewick, Morgan Muvhango, Wilson Malobolo (The Nest)|| Dave Riley, Louis Tolmay, Joe Marais, Daniel Taljaard (Umhlali)|| |
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|align=center|2017|| Francois Koen, Tommy Jamie, Jaco du Preez, Bernardus van der Spuy (Wingate Park)|| Kenny Kyriacou, Nico Boezart, Robert Parsons, Cobus Britz (PHSOB) |
|align=center|2017|| Francois Koen, Tommy Jamie, Jaco du Preez, Bernardus van der Spuy (Wingate Park)|| Kenny Kyriacou, Nico Boezart, Robert Parsons, Cobus Britz (PHSOB)|| |
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|align=center|2018|| Hennie Slabbert, Gary Vermaak, Hilton Cherry, Shaun Cherry (The Woods)||Charles Joyce, Duncan Spence-Ross, Francois Steyn, Paolo Vitali (Knysna) |
|align=center|2018|| Hennie Slabbert, Gary Vermaak, Hilton Cherry, Shaun Cherry (The Woods)||Charles Joyce, Duncan Spence-Ross, Francois Steyn, Paolo Vitali (Knysna)|| |
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|align=center|2019|| Jake Ireland, Ian Ireland, Haig Randall, Barry Ireland (Jeppe Quondam)||Craig Rimmington, Cecil Behrens, Wade Ferguson, Willem Giesing (Brakpan Mines) |
|align=center|2019|| Jake Ireland, Ian Ireland, Haig Randall, Barry Ireland (Jeppe Quondam)||Craig Rimmington, Cecil Behrens, Wade Ferguson, Willem Giesing (Brakpan Mines)|| |
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|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
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|align=center|2021|| Mike O'Connor Snr, Dylan Mitchell, Garth Wait, Buks Botma (Pretoria Municipals)||Ferdie Jansen, Andre Meyer, Jaco Diedericks, Andre Human (Rustenburg Impala)<ref name=SAN21/><ref name=WP21/> |
|align=center|2021|| Mike O'Connor Snr, Dylan Mitchell, Garth Wait, Buks Botma (Pretoria Municipals)||Ferdie Jansen, Andre Meyer, Jaco Diedericks, Andre Human (Rustenburg Impala)||<ref name=SAN21/><ref name=WP21/> |
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|align=center|2023||[[Wayne Roberts (bowls)|Wayne Roberts]], Doug Bashford, Roger Boulle, Nick Horne (Stella Park)||[[Niksa Benguric]], Dylan Mitchell, Pieter Fourie, Stevan Scott||<ref name=BSA23/> |
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|align=center|2024||Brian Dail, Gavin Erasmus, Gianni Gatti, Alan Gordon (Bedfordview) ||[[Jason Evans (bowls)|Jason Evans]], Shaum Thomas, Robby Piketh, [[Donald Piketh]] (Morningside CC)||<ref name=NC24/> |
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==Women's |
== Women's singles == |
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|align=center|2010|| Cheryl Mostert (Ladysmith) || Heather Phelan (Collegians) |
|align=center|2010|| Cheryl Mostert (Ladysmith) || Heather Phelan (Collegians)|| |
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|align=center|2011|| [[Esme Steyn]] (Linden) || Louise Larkin (RDLI) |
|align=center|2011|| [[Esme Steyn]] (Linden) || Louise Larkin (RDLI) || |
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|align=center|2012|| [[Esme Steyn]] (Linden) || [[Sharon Glenn]] (Bedfordview) |
|align=center|2012|| [[Esme Steyn]] (Linden) || [[Sharon Glenn]] (Bedfordview)|| |
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|align=center|2013|| [[Jill Hackland]] (Umhlali) || Maria Dreyer (Northlands) |
|align=center|2013|| [[Jill Hackland]] (Umhlali) || Maria Dreyer (Northlands) || |
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|align=center|2014|| [[Nicolene Neal|Nici Neal]] (Leases)|| Nan Roos (Dundee) |
|align=center|2014|| [[Nicolene Neal|Nici Neal]] (Leases)|| Nan Roos (Dundee)|| |
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|align=center|2015|| Trish Young (WPCC)||Linda Stringer (Constantia) |
|align=center|2015|| Trish Young (WPCC)||Linda Stringer (Constantia) || |
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|align=center|2016|| [[Nicolene Neal|Nici Neal]] (Leases)|| Sue Tarr (Harlequins) |
|align=center|2016|| [[Nicolene Neal|Nici Neal]] (Leases)|| Sue Tarr (Harlequins)|| |
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|align=center|2017|| [[Loraine Victor]] (Wingate Park)|| [[Elma Davis]] (George) |
|align=center|2017|| [[Loraine Victor]] (Wingate Park)|| [[Elma Davis]] (George)|| |
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|align=center|2018|| [[Esme Kruger]] (CBCOB)||Hana Gevers (Dundee) |
|align=center|2018|| [[Esme Kruger]] (CBCOB)||Hana Gevers (Dundee)|| |
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|align=center|2019|| Lourenza van der Merwe (Western Suburbs) || Bridget Calitz (Leases) |
|align=center|2019|| Lourenza van der Merwe (Western Suburbs) || Bridget Calitz (Leases)||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pressreader.com/south-africa/the-mercury-south-africa/20190523/282312501537082|title=South African Women's Champions crowned|website=Press Reader}}</ref> |
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|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
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|align=center|2021||Esme Haley (Linden) || [[Nicolene Neal|Nici Neal]] (Leases)<ref name=JBA21>{{cite web|url=http://www.jbabowls.co.za/index.php/tournaments-1/bowls-sa/bsa-women-s-nationals|title=BSA Women's Nationals|publisher=Johannesburg Bowls Association|access-date=20 May 2021}}</ref> |
|align=center|2021||Esme Haley (Linden) || [[Nicolene Neal|Nici Neal]] (Leases)||<ref name=JBA21>{{cite web|url=http://www.jbabowls.co.za/index.php/tournaments-1/bowls-sa/bsa-women-s-nationals|title=BSA Women's Nationals|publisher=Johannesburg Bowls Association|access-date=20 May 2021}}</ref> |
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|align=center|2022||Ina Fourie (CBCOB) || Helen Jansen (Rustenburg)||<ref name=2022women>{{cite web|url=https://www.bowlssa.co.za/tournaments/2022-bowls-south-africa-womens-national-championship/|title=2022 Women's Nationals|publisher=Bowls South Africa|access-date=26 May 2022}}</ref> |
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|align=center|2023||Charlotte Rossouw (Henley on Klip) || Sue Tarr (Harlequins)||<ref name=WBSA23>{{cite web |url=http://www.bowlsdraw.co.za/enwiki/static/Blank.aspx |title=Bowls Competition Draw and Administration |website=Bowls South Africa |access-date=9 August 2023}}</ref> |
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|align=center|2024||[[Anneke Scheepers]] (Goodwood) ||[[Sylvia Burns]] (Mowbray)||<ref name=WNC24>{{cite web|url=https://www.bowlssa.co.za/bsa-womens-nationals-2024 |title=2024 Women's nationals |website=Bowls South Africa |access-date=28 June 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sasportspress.co.za/bowls-scheepers-seals-golden-day-at-durbanville |title=2 Scheepers seals Golden Day at Durbnaville |website=SA Sports Press |access-date=28 June 2024}}</ref> |
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==Women's |
== Women's pairs == |
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|align=center|2010|| Antoinette Jacobs & Tracy Meyeridricks (Bryanston Sports) || [[Loraine Victor]], [[Esme Kruger]] (Wingate Park) |
|align=center|2010|| Antoinette Jacobs & Tracy Meyeridricks (Bryanston Sports) || [[Loraine Victor]], [[Esme Kruger]] (Wingate Park)|| |
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|align=center|2011|| Patricia Stallwood & Margaretha Thomas (Durbanville) || Glenda Matthews & Bronwyn Webber (RDLI) |
|align=center|2011|| Patricia Stallwood & Margaretha Thomas (Durbanville) || Glenda Matthews & Bronwyn Webber (RDLI) || |
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|align=center|2012||Tracy Meyeridricks & Charlotte Rossouw (Bryanston Sports)||Glenda Matthews & Bronwyn Webber (RDLI) |
|align=center|2012||Tracy Meyeridricks & Charlotte Rossouw (Bryanston Sports)||Glenda Matthews & Bronwyn Webber (RDLI)|| |
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|align=center|2013|| Tracy Meyeridricks & Charlotte Rossouw (Bryanston Sports)||Nan Roos & Hanna Gevers (Vryheid) |
|align=center|2013|| Tracy Meyeridricks & Charlotte Rossouw (Bryanston Sports)||Nan Roos & Hanna Gevers (Vryheid)|| |
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|align=center|2014|| Rika Lynn, Ute Smith (Discovery)|| [[Susan Nel]] & Anette de Wet (Rustenberg Impala) |
|align=center|2014|| Rika Lynn, Ute Smith (Discovery)|| [[Susan Nel]] & Anette de Wet (Rustenberg Impala)|| |
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|align=center|2015|| Nan Roos & Noela Dreyer (Dundee)|| Rosa Tunstead & Ilda Forbes (Walmer) |
|align=center|2015|| Nan Roos & Noela Dreyer (Dundee)|| Rosa Tunstead & Ilda Forbes (Walmer)|| |
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|align=center|2016|| [[Elma Davis]] & Arlene Bosse (George) (EDB)|| Tracy Meyeridricks & Charlotte Rossouw (Bryanston Sports) |
|align=center|2016|| [[Elma Davis]] & Arlene Bosse (George) (EDB)|| Tracy Meyeridricks & Charlotte Rossouw (Bryanston Sports)|| |
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|align=center|2017|| Anita Groenewald & [[Sylvia Burns]] (Edgemead)||Sue Tarr & Liette Jordaan Van Zyl (Harlequins) |
|align=center|2017|| Anita Groenewald & [[Sylvia Burns]] (Edgemead)||Sue Tarr & Liette Jordaan Van Zyl (Harlequins)|| |
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|align=center|2018|| [[Colleen Piketh]] & [[Elma Davis]] (George)||Nan Roos & Noela Dreyer (Dundee) |
|align=center|2018|| [[Colleen Piketh]] & [[Elma Davis]] (George)||Nan Roos & Noela Dreyer (Dundee)|| |
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|align=center|2019|| Sue Tarr & Liette Jordaan Van Zyl (Harlequins) ||Nan Roos & Noela Dreyer (Dundee) |
|align=center|2019|| Sue Tarr & Liette Jordaan Van Zyl (Harlequins) ||Nan Roos & Noela Dreyer (Dundee)|| |
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|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
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|align=center|2021||[[Colleen Piketh]] & Thabelo Muvhango (Discovery)|| [[Esme Kruger]] & Trudie le Grange (CBCOB)<ref name=JBA21/> |
|align=center|2021||[[Colleen Piketh]] & Thabelo Muvhango (Discovery)|| [[Esme Kruger]] & Trudie le Grange (CBCOB)||<ref name=JBA21/> |
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|align=center|2022|| Nan Roos & Jenny Raymond (Hartenbos)|| Sheila Smith & Beata Coetzer (Alberton)||<ref name=2022women/> |
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|align=center|2023|| Heather Pembroke & Esme Haley (Linden) || Taz Bright & Colleen Marshall (Mowbray/Constantia)||<ref name=WBSA23/> |
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|align=center|2024|| Heather Pembroke & [[Thabelo Muvhango]] (Ferndale)|| [[Esme Kruger]] & Lara York (Hartenbos)<ref name=WNC24/> |
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|align=center|2010|| [[Ellen Cawker]], Marthie Pringle, Lenie Geyer, Maureen Muller (Margate) || [[Loraine Victor]], Ina Jooste, [[Esme Kruger]], Arlene Neukircher (Wingate Park) |
|align=center|2010|| [[Ellen Cawker]], Marthie Pringle, Lenie Geyer, Maureen Muller (Margate) || [[Loraine Victor]], Ina Jooste, [[Esme Kruger]], Arlene Neukircher (Wingate Park) || |
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|align=center|2011|| Kobie Stander, Denise Westerveld, Dora Vosloo, Helen Proctor (Margate)||Nanette Roos, Yvonne Steenkamp, Hanna Gevers, Noela Dreyer (Vryheid) |
|align=center|2011|| Kobie Stander, Denise Westerveld, Dora Vosloo, Helen Proctor (Margate)||Nanette Roos, Yvonne Steenkamp, Hanna Gevers, Noela Dreyer (Vryheid)|| |
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|align=center|2012||[[Loraine Victor]], [[Esme Kruger]], Vicky Frost, Jean Erasmus (Wingate Park)||Sheila Buncombe, Eileen Burt, Sylvia Joubert, Trish Watling (Edenvale) |
|align=center|2012||[[Loraine Victor]], [[Esme Kruger]], Vicky Frost, Jean Erasmus (Wingate Park)||Sheila Buncombe, Eileen Burt, Sylvia Joubert, Trish Watling (Edenvale)|| |
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|align=center|2013|| [[Elma Davis]], Maureen Muller, Theuna Grobler, Rozanne Rossouw (George)|| Lolly Reed, Estelle Hamblin, Wilna Gouws, Liese Hayward (Western Suburbs) |
|align=center|2013|| [[Elma Davis]], Maureen Muller, Theuna Grobler, Rozanne Rossouw (George)|| Lolly Reed, Estelle Hamblin, Wilna Gouws, Liese Hayward (Western Suburbs)|| |
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|align=center|2014|| [[Elma Davis]], Maureen Muller, Arlene Bosse, Jenny Raymand (George)|| Linda van der Berg, Tracy Herrigton, Dawn Vosloo, Di Smith (Belgravia) |
|align=center|2014|| [[Elma Davis]], Maureen Muller, Arlene Bosse, Jenny Raymand (George)|| Linda van der Berg, Tracy Herrigton, Dawn Vosloo, Di Smith (Belgravia)|| |
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|align=center|2015|| [[Elma Davis]], Maureen Muller, Arlene Bosse, Jenny Raymond (George)||Cheery Ann Mills, Mary Barnard, Walda Gary, Vanessa Herron (Boksburg) |
|align=center|2015|| [[Elma Davis]], Maureen Muller, Arlene Bosse, Jenny Raymond (George)||Cheery Ann Mills, Mary Barnard, Walda Gary, Vanessa Herron (Boksburg)|| |
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|align=center|2016|| [[Nicolene Neal|Nici Neal]], Lynne Marnewick, Debbie Peruca, Karen Gerber (Leases)||Nan Roos, Sylvia Malan, Noela Dreyer, Essel Schoeman (Dundee) |
|align=center|2016|| [[Nicolene Neal|Nici Neal]], Lynne Marnewick, Debbie Peruca, Karen Gerber (Leases)||Nan Roos, Sylvia Malan, Noela Dreyer, Essel Schoeman (Dundee)|| |
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|align=center|2017|| Maggie van Zyl, Rene Swanepoel, Lydia Maritz, Margaret Thomas (Durbanville)|| Marina Brink, Trysie Jute, Julie van der Westhuizen, Rona Grobler (Gordons Bay) |
|align=center|2017|| Maggie van Zyl, Rene Swanepoel, Lydia Maritz, Margaret Thomas (Durbanville)|| Marina Brink, Trysie Jute, Julie van der Westhuizen, Rona Grobler (Gordons Bay)|| |
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|align=center|2018|| [[Loraine Victor]], Jean Erasmus, Gillian Bingham, Rea Potgieter (Wingate Park)|| Cherry-Ann Mills, Tracy Graham, Eileen Frame, Ronwen Monoyoudis (Boksburg) |
|align=center|2018|| [[Loraine Victor]], Jean Erasmus, Gillian Bingham, Rea Potgieter (Wingate Park)|| Cherry-Ann Mills, Tracy Graham, Eileen Frame, Ronwen Monoyoudis (Boksburg)|| |
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|align=center|2019|| Patricia Tiltmann, Nola Warner, Jane Bursey, Jayne Minnie (Old Selbornians) || Annette Dimant, Claire Turner, Dot Savage, Jenny Eagar (Bryanston Sports) |
|align=center|2019|| Patricia Tiltmann, Nola Warner, Jane Bursey, Jayne Minnie (Old Selbornians) || Annette Dimant, Claire Turner, Dot Savage, Jenny Eagar (Bryanston Sports)|| |
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|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
|align=center|2020||colspan=3 | cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
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|align=center|2021||[[Esme Kruger]], Ina Fourie, Trudie le Grange, Rolinda Fourie (CBCOB) || Sega Mokoto, Baby Mojanaga, Rhonda Kallis, Natasha Kallis (Potchefstroom)<ref name=JBA21/> |
|align=center|2021||[[Esme Kruger]], Ina Fourie, Trudie le Grange, Rolinda Fourie (CBCOB) || Sega Mokoto, Baby Mojanaga, Rhonda Kallis, Natasha Kallis (Potchefstroom)||<ref name=JBA21/> |
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|align=center|2022|| Sue Tarr, Liette Jordaan-van Zyl, Chantal Nell, Leone Du Rand (Harlequins)||Dezi Rosenblatt, Desire Vermaak, Charlene Colyn, Lanell Cherry (The Woods)||<ref name=2022women/> |
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|align=center|2023|| [[Jacqui Janse van Rensburg]], Emma Murphy, [[Francesca Baleri]], Shannon Davies||Michele Schliesser, Esme Murphy, Joyce Erasmus, Hayley Erasmus||<ref name=WBSA23/> |
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|align=center|2024|| Tracy Meyeridricks, Taz Bright, Colleen Marshall, Charlotte Rossouw (Henley on Klip) ||[[Esme Kruger]], Lara York, Nan Roos, Rolinda Fourie (Hartenbos)||<ref name=WNC24/> |
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==References== |
== References == |
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 20 October 2024
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Lawn bowls |
Location | South Africa |
Established | 1897 |
Administrator | Bowls South Africa |
Website | Bowls South Africa |
The South African National Bowls Championships is organised by Bowls South Africa (BSA). The first National Singles Championships were held in 1897 in Kimberley despite the fact that the South African Bowls Association was not formed until 1904.[1] [2] [3] [4]
The Rinks was first held in 1906 at Kimberley. The winner received the Pyott Cup and runner-up the Dewar Shield (until 1927 when the Dewar Shield was renamed the Sir David Harris Cup). The event was not held during the Second World War and when it returned in 1948, it featured a squad of up to five players.[1]
Men's singles
[edit]Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Ref |
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1897 | F Wightman (Kimberley) | ||
1898 | James Watson (Gardens) | G Hankinson (Gardens) | |
1899 | W H Smith (Kimberley) | J Johnston (Gardens) | |
1903 | J P Williamson (Kimberley) | R Sumner (Kimberley) | |
1904 | J F Thomson (Port Elizabeth) | D Byrne (Kimberley) | |
1905 | George Roulston (Kimberley) | H Parkin (Port Elizabeth) | |
1906 | R Sumner (Kimberley) | D Byrne (Kimberley) | |
1907 | J F Thomson (Port Elizabeth) | J Bauchop (Pretoria) | |
1908 | F Wightman (Kimberley) | R Rosser (Gardens) | |
1909 | S B Malcolm (Pretoria) | A H Stirrat (Johannesburg) | |
1910 | J Bauchop (Pretoria) | J F Gough (Victoria Park) | |
1911 | J Roxburgh (Gardens) | J Farish (Port Elizabeth) | |
1912 | James Gilbert (Port Elizabeth) | R Sumner (Kimberley) | |
1913 | R Paterson (Johannesburg) | D Watson (Durban) | |
1914 | W Paterson (Johannesburg) | T A Duncan (East London) | |
1919 | J Johnson (Green & Sea Point) | W Lester (Wynberg) | |
1920 | R W Boyd (Kimberley Mine) | A W T Downie (Pretoria) | |
1921 | A G Webber (Berea) | J A Stewart (Maritzburg East) | |
1922 | T McMurray (Kensington) | R Sumner (Kimberley Mine) | |
1923 | T McMurray (Kensington) | J A Stewart (Maritzburg East) | |
1924 | J G Donaldson (Brakpan) | D Cuthbert (Crown Mines) | |
1925 | H J Matthew (Boskburg) | C Marr (New Modder) | |
1926 | J E Miller (Grahamstown) | C J Crawford (Rondebosch) | |
1927 | H J Matthew (Boskburg) | A J Ogg (Port Elizabeth) | |
1928 | A Kopel (Boskburg) | D Sneddon (Stadium) | |
1929 | L Sewell (Plumstead) | W McCracken (Liesbeck Park) | |
1930 | F Stevenson (Brakpan) | W Gibb (Kimberley Mine) | |
1931 | J Steel (Brakpan) | H S Walters (Wanderers) | |
1932 | N Foulds (Camps Bay) | A McMillan (Berea) | |
1933 | John Southern (Stadium) | H Oldbury (Kensington) | |
1934 | John Southern (Stadium) | C A Proudfoot (Observatory) | |
1935 | W F Keppler (Maritzburg Railway) | J Clark (Bloemfontein) | |
1936 | J G Donaldson (Brakpan) | S Young (West Rand Cons.) | |
1937 | Horace Harvey (Brakpan) | J Henderson (Maritzburg) | |
1938 | J Thomson (Durban Prisons) | W Eaton (Rondebosch) | |
1939 | T Willmott (Durban Deep) | Norman Snowy Walker (Pretoria West) | |
1940 | Gert Fourie (Parys) | W Davidson (Pretoria) | |
1948 | C Marshall (S.A Lands) | S S Paterson (Durban) | |
1949 | G Jacobs (Berea Park) | H J van Zyl (Green & Sea Point) | |
1950 | T Winter (Wit. Knights) | F Matthews (Silverton) | |
1951 | I G Moir (Berea) | O V Gillman (V.F.P Johannesburg) | |
1952 | Herbert Currer (Pretoria West) | C K Crossman (Kroonstad) | |
1953 | Arthur Saunders (East London Railway) | H C Dyer (Silverton) | |
1954 | Norman Snowy Walker (Pretoria West) | D E Singer (Stella Park) | |
1955 | E C Hillier (Klipbank) | Herbert Currer (Pretoria West) | |
1956 | H J van Zyl (Pinelands) | A I MacNamara (Robinson Deep) | |
1957 | Pinky Danilowitz (Kadimah) | E Lyttle (Mowbray) | |
1958 | M D Vilettaz (Pretoria) | R A Coats (Old Edwardians) | |
1962 | Kelvin Lightfoot | ||
1967 | Brian Ellwood (Berea Park) | ||
1969 | Kelvin Lightfoot | ||
1971 | Edgar Davey (Florida, West Transvaal) | Cecil Bransky (Balfour Park, South Transvaal) | [5] |
1972 | Cecil Bransky (Balfour Park, South Transvaal) | [5] | |
1996 | Keith Rees-Gibbs (Benoni Municipals) | ||
2006 | Wayne Perry (Bloemfontein Municipals) | ||
2009 | Wayne Perry (Bloemfontein Municipals) | Reagan Jacobus (Westville) | |
2010 | Bruce Makkink (R.D.L.I) | Hertzog Meiring (BFN) | |
2011 | Bruce Makkink (R.D.L.I) | Andrew Barrow (Delville Germiston) | |
2012 | Arthur Langley (Somerset East) | Willie Kilian (Walmer) | |
2013 | Bobby Donnelly (Wanderers) | Francois Koen (Wingate Park) | |
2014 | Morgan Muvhango (Discovery) | Billy Radloff (George) | |
2015 | Rudi Jacobs (Parys) | Thinus Oelofse (Brakpan Mines) | |
2016 | Kenny Kyriacou (PHSOB) | Joel Roebert (WPCC) | |
2017 | Wayne Rittmuller (Stella Park) | Bradley Robinson (Lynwood) | |
2018 | Wayne Rittmuller (Stella Park) | Joel Roebert (Mowbray) | |
2019 | Grant George (Lekkerbreek) | Wayne York (Ramblers) | |
2020 | cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Niksa Benguric (Wingate Park) | Bradley Robinson (Bryanston Sports) | [6][7] |
2022 | Shaun Thomas (Roosevelt Park) | Jason Evans (Morningside CC) | [8] |
2023 | Paul White (Westville) | Jason Evans (Morningside CC) | [9] |
2024 | Wayne Roberts (Hillcrest) | Paul White (Westville) | [10] |
Men's pairs
[edit]Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Ref |
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1959 | Kelvin Lightfoot | ||
1971 | Doug Watson (Springwood) | ||
2009 | Bobby Donnelly & Shaun Lotter (Johannesburg Northern Suburbs) | Dawie Nell & Philip Bailey (CCB Old Boys) | |
2010 | Clinton Ingliis, Graham Turner, Chris Scaife (Westville) | Gidion Vermeulen & Gawie Lessing (Westville) | |
2011 | Daniel Loubser & Joel Roebert (WPCC) | Wayne York, Louis Heyns (BFN Municipals) | |
2012 | Billy Radloff & Japie Combrink (George) | Nick Rusling & Louis Fourie (Discovery) | |
2013 | Robin Ashby & Thomas Minnie, (Harlequins) | Dylon Stafford & Shaun Nell (Wanderers JHBG) | |
2014 | Joel Roebert & Robin Gibbs (WPCC) | Tony van der Poel & David Pillay (Milnerton) | |
2015 | Robby Piketh & Theo van der Walt (Edgemead) | Adrian Rakic & Michael Mashabela (Dunkeld) | |
2016 | Robby Piketh & Theo van der Walt (Edgemead) | Gerry Baker & Kepler Wessels (Belgravia) | |
2017 | Morgan Muvhango & Wilson Malobolo (The Nest) | Pierre Breitenbach & Carl Smit (Potchefstroom Town) | |
2018 | Gawie du Toit & Tinus Crous (Correctional Services) | Alexander Miller & Tommy Potgieter (Stella Park) | |
2019 | Brendan Ferns & Andre Rousseau & Ernst Wagner (Wingate Park) | Gerald May & Gordon May (Edenvale) | |
2020 | cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Jason Evans & Luan Cronje (Roosevelt Park) | Wayne Roberts & Deon Audie (Stella Park) | [6][7] |
2022 | Wayne Rittmuller & Jason Lott (Hillary) | Brendan Ferns & Andre Rousseau (Wingate Park) | [8] |
2023 | Bradley Robinson & Gerry Baker (Morningside CC) | Jason Evans & John Ingram (Morningside CC) | [11] |
2024 | Wilson Malobolo & Prince Neluonde (Bryanston Sports) | Otto Holicki & Warren Steyn (Linden) | [10] |
Men's fours/rinks
[edit]Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Ref |
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1906 | Kimberley Mine | ||
1907 | Gardens, Cape Town | Kimberley | |
1908 | Johannesburg | Johannesburg & Gardnes | |
1909 | Gardens, Cape Town | Kimberley | |
1910 | Port Elizabeth+ | Kimberley Mine+ | |
1911 | Johannesburg | Johannesburg | |
1912 | Kimberley Mine | Maritzburg | |
1913 | Johannesburg | Wynberg, Cape Town | |
1914 | Kimberley Mine | Kimberley Mine | |
1919 | Wynberg, Cape Town | East Rand Proprietary Mines | |
1920 | Boskburg | Kimberley Mine | |
1921 | Brakpan Mines | Brakpan Mines | |
1922 | Mowbray, Cape Town | Boksburg | |
1923 | Durban | Port Elizabeth | |
1924 | Green & Sea Point | Green & Sea Point | |
1925 | Kimberley Mine | State Mines | |
1926 | Crown Mines | Kimberley Mine | |
1927 | Observatory, Cape Town | Crown Mines | |
1928 | Johannesburg | Kensington | |
1929 | Kimberley Mine | Crown Mines | |
1930 | Stadium | Boksburg | |
1931 | Maritzburg East | Berea | |
1932 | Pretoria City | Hoy Park | |
1933 | K and A E Railway | Brakpan | |
1934 | Observatory | Orangia | |
1935 | Pretoria West | Brakpan | |
1936 | Brakpan | Kimberley Mine | |
1937 | Grahamstown | Brakpan Mine | |
1938 | Durban | East Rand Proprietary Mines | |
1939 | Southern Suburbs | Berea Park | |
1940 | Mowbray | Kimberley Mine | |
1948 | Norman Snowy Walker, D D Reich, Herbert Currer, Y Sinclair, R Sinclair (Pretoria West) | J Lindsay, S S Paterson, J Keir, A F T Whyte, John Anderson (Durban) | |
1949 | J S Anderson, J Lindsay, G W Grose, A F T Whyte, John Anderson (Durban) | J F A Oordt, A F Lawson, W Millican, V Beagley, E E Kahn (Wanderers) | |
1950 | W G Lavington, M T Phillips, Tommy Press, Frank Mitchell, P C Burnley (Pretoria) | W Jackson, R Bayne, H Price, G M Fullerton, I Grant (Johannesburg) | |
1951 | Wilfred Randall, C Williams, J N Pearce, H B Williams, J McMillan (Kensington) | Norman Snowy Walker, Herbert Currer, Y Sinclair, R Sinclair, R B Dunlop (Pretoria West) | |
1952 | Frank Mitchell, M D Vilettaz, J F G Slattery, P C Burnley, P A Street (Pretoria) | E McElroy, W A Thompson, J Taylor, C W Whiting, J P Zietsman (Regent) | |
1953 | C A Proudfoot, H C Millar, A A Robb, D C A Begg, A F Buchanan (Rondebosch) | W S Snowden, D A Walker, D W Norris, L Glover, A F J Hayes, A V Smith (Hoy Park) | |
1954 | Norman Snowy Walker, Herbert Currer, Y Sinclair, H Rynners, J Campbell (Pretoria West) | W May, J Henderson, C Perry, W J James (Ridgeview) | |
1955 | W Atkinson, N McPhail, H E Bell, A P Murray, C de V Thompson (Chamber of Mines) | Tommy Press, C G Barnard, W Rodd, J A Tennant, A Mattison (Roodepoort) | |
1956 | John Myrdal, C E Elsworth, C R Corbishley, A H Rider, D S Keggie (Sherwood) | Wilfred Randall, J N Pearce, H B Williams, J Rayner, C B Hubbard (Kensington) | |
1957 | Edward Stuart, G A Dixon, C Wilson, A Green, J Chadwick (Observatory) | F Black, G Templer, A Sharwood, H Beyers, L Ward (Humewood) | |
1958 | M D Vilettaz, Frank Mitchell, M C Leslie, P C Burnley, P T J Wilson (Pretoria) | D A Adamson, J W Trevorrow, W G Funston, W Bell, A Horwitz (Brooklyn) | |
1962 | Kelvin Lightfoot | ||
1968 | Doug Watson (Springwood) | ||
1971 | P. Ravenna, Bill Moseley, R. Wood, G. Walker, H. Boon (Ridge Park)[5] | ||
1972 | F. Golding, T. Hall, M. Vey, A.McClymont, J. Bull (Germiston) | [5] | |
1975 | Nando Gatti | ||
2009 | Ronnie Palmer (Potchefstroom) | Theo van der Walt (Discovery) | |
2010 | Nic Russling , Mervyn Lynn, John Bedford-Owen, Louis Fourie (Discovery) | Clinton Bisset, Robbie Johnston, Gary Moffat, Deon Maritz (Bluff) | |
2011 | Bruce Makkink, Colin Best, Andrew Caldwell, Kerry Gilder (RDLI) | Gerry Baker, Bill Moseley, Johnnie Pieterse, Dave Renaud (Belgravia) | |
2012 | Robin Ashby, Dawie Nel, Willem van Niekerk, Thomas Minnie (Harlequins) | Billy Radloff, Japie Combrink, Piet Lourens, Peter Hufkie (George) | |
2013 | Pierre Breitenbach, Pikkie Abbott, Jakkals Mouton, Smithie Smit (Potchefstroom Town) | Gerry Baker, Jason Evans, Kepler Wessels, Johnnie Pieterse (Belgravia) | |
2014 | Duanne Abrahams, Des Day, Allen Rowe, Martin Lewis (Bedfordview) | Gary Roach, Ghanie Pick, Enricko Lombard, Jaco Koegelenberg (SANDF) | |
2015 | Robby Piketh, Theo van der Walt, Tony O’Reilly, Chas O'Reilly (Edgemead) | Francois Koen, Tommy Jamie, Basil Le Grange, Bernardus van der Spuy (Wingate Park) | |
2016 | Theuns Fraser, Mike Marnewick, Morgan Muvhango, Wilson Malobolo (The Nest) | Dave Riley, Louis Tolmay, Joe Marais, Daniel Taljaard (Umhlali) | |
2017 | Francois Koen, Tommy Jamie, Jaco du Preez, Bernardus van der Spuy (Wingate Park) | Kenny Kyriacou, Nico Boezart, Robert Parsons, Cobus Britz (PHSOB) | |
2018 | Hennie Slabbert, Gary Vermaak, Hilton Cherry, Shaun Cherry (The Woods) | Charles Joyce, Duncan Spence-Ross, Francois Steyn, Paolo Vitali (Knysna) | |
2019 | Jake Ireland, Ian Ireland, Haig Randall, Barry Ireland (Jeppe Quondam) | Craig Rimmington, Cecil Behrens, Wade Ferguson, Willem Giesing (Brakpan Mines) | |
2020 | cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Mike O'Connor Snr, Dylan Mitchell, Garth Wait, Buks Botma (Pretoria Municipals) | Ferdie Jansen, Andre Meyer, Jaco Diedericks, Andre Human (Rustenburg Impala) | [6][7] |
2022 | Wilson Malobolo, Prince Neluonde, Ian Mckenzie, Greg Valjalo, Kelvine Theunis (Bryanston Sports) | Greg Burns, David Nel, Gordon May, Matthew Phiri (Edenvale) | [8] |
2023 | Wayne Roberts, Doug Bashford, Roger Boulle, Nick Horne (Stella Park) | Niksa Benguric, Dylan Mitchell, Pieter Fourie, Stevan Scott | [9] |
2024 | Brian Dail, Gavin Erasmus, Gianni Gatti, Alan Gordon (Bedfordview) | Jason Evans, Shaum Thomas, Robby Piketh, Donald Piketh (Morningside CC) | [10] |
Women's singles
[edit]Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Ref |
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2010 | Cheryl Mostert (Ladysmith) | Heather Phelan (Collegians) | |
2011 | Esme Steyn (Linden) | Louise Larkin (RDLI) | |
2012 | Esme Steyn (Linden) | Sharon Glenn (Bedfordview) | |
2013 | Jill Hackland (Umhlali) | Maria Dreyer (Northlands) | |
2014 | Nici Neal (Leases) | Nan Roos (Dundee) | |
2015 | Trish Young (WPCC) | Linda Stringer (Constantia) | |
2016 | Nici Neal (Leases) | Sue Tarr (Harlequins) | |
2017 | Loraine Victor (Wingate Park) | Elma Davis (George) | |
2018 | Esme Kruger (CBCOB) | Hana Gevers (Dundee) | |
2019 | Lourenza van der Merwe (Western Suburbs) | Bridget Calitz (Leases) | [12] |
2020 | cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Esme Haley (Linden) | Nici Neal (Leases) | [13] |
2022 | Ina Fourie (CBCOB) | Helen Jansen (Rustenburg) | [14] |
2023 | Charlotte Rossouw (Henley on Klip) | Sue Tarr (Harlequins) | [15] |
2024 | Anneke Scheepers (Goodwood) | Sylvia Burns (Mowbray) | [16][17] |
Women's pairs
[edit]Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Ref |
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2010 | Antoinette Jacobs & Tracy Meyeridricks (Bryanston Sports) | Loraine Victor, Esme Kruger (Wingate Park) | |
2011 | Patricia Stallwood & Margaretha Thomas (Durbanville) | Glenda Matthews & Bronwyn Webber (RDLI) | |
2012 | Tracy Meyeridricks & Charlotte Rossouw (Bryanston Sports) | Glenda Matthews & Bronwyn Webber (RDLI) | |
2013 | Tracy Meyeridricks & Charlotte Rossouw (Bryanston Sports) | Nan Roos & Hanna Gevers (Vryheid) | |
2014 | Rika Lynn, Ute Smith (Discovery) | Susan Nel & Anette de Wet (Rustenberg Impala) | |
2015 | Nan Roos & Noela Dreyer (Dundee) | Rosa Tunstead & Ilda Forbes (Walmer) | |
2016 | Elma Davis & Arlene Bosse (George) (EDB) | Tracy Meyeridricks & Charlotte Rossouw (Bryanston Sports) | |
2017 | Anita Groenewald & Sylvia Burns (Edgemead) | Sue Tarr & Liette Jordaan Van Zyl (Harlequins) | |
2018 | Colleen Piketh & Elma Davis (George) | Nan Roos & Noela Dreyer (Dundee) | |
2019 | Sue Tarr & Liette Jordaan Van Zyl (Harlequins) | Nan Roos & Noela Dreyer (Dundee) | |
2020 | cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Colleen Piketh & Thabelo Muvhango (Discovery) | Esme Kruger & Trudie le Grange (CBCOB) | [13] |
2022 | Nan Roos & Jenny Raymond (Hartenbos) | Sheila Smith & Beata Coetzer (Alberton) | [14] |
2023 | Heather Pembroke & Esme Haley (Linden) | Taz Bright & Colleen Marshall (Mowbray/Constantia) | [15] |
2024 | Heather Pembroke & Thabelo Muvhango (Ferndale) | Esme Kruger & Lara York (Hartenbos)[16] |
Women's fours
[edit]Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Ref |
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2010 | Ellen Cawker, Marthie Pringle, Lenie Geyer, Maureen Muller (Margate) | Loraine Victor, Ina Jooste, Esme Kruger, Arlene Neukircher (Wingate Park) | |
2011 | Kobie Stander, Denise Westerveld, Dora Vosloo, Helen Proctor (Margate) | Nanette Roos, Yvonne Steenkamp, Hanna Gevers, Noela Dreyer (Vryheid) | |
2012 | Loraine Victor, Esme Kruger, Vicky Frost, Jean Erasmus (Wingate Park) | Sheila Buncombe, Eileen Burt, Sylvia Joubert, Trish Watling (Edenvale) | |
2013 | Elma Davis, Maureen Muller, Theuna Grobler, Rozanne Rossouw (George) | Lolly Reed, Estelle Hamblin, Wilna Gouws, Liese Hayward (Western Suburbs) | |
2014 | Elma Davis, Maureen Muller, Arlene Bosse, Jenny Raymand (George) | Linda van der Berg, Tracy Herrigton, Dawn Vosloo, Di Smith (Belgravia) | |
2015 | Elma Davis, Maureen Muller, Arlene Bosse, Jenny Raymond (George) | Cheery Ann Mills, Mary Barnard, Walda Gary, Vanessa Herron (Boksburg) | |
2016 | Nici Neal, Lynne Marnewick, Debbie Peruca, Karen Gerber (Leases) | Nan Roos, Sylvia Malan, Noela Dreyer, Essel Schoeman (Dundee) | |
2017 | Maggie van Zyl, Rene Swanepoel, Lydia Maritz, Margaret Thomas (Durbanville) | Marina Brink, Trysie Jute, Julie van der Westhuizen, Rona Grobler (Gordons Bay) | |
2018 | Loraine Victor, Jean Erasmus, Gillian Bingham, Rea Potgieter (Wingate Park) | Cherry-Ann Mills, Tracy Graham, Eileen Frame, Ronwen Monoyoudis (Boksburg) | |
2019 | Patricia Tiltmann, Nola Warner, Jane Bursey, Jayne Minnie (Old Selbornians) | Annette Dimant, Claire Turner, Dot Savage, Jenny Eagar (Bryanston Sports) | |
2020 | cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Esme Kruger, Ina Fourie, Trudie le Grange, Rolinda Fourie (CBCOB) | Sega Mokoto, Baby Mojanaga, Rhonda Kallis, Natasha Kallis (Potchefstroom) | [13] |
2022 | Sue Tarr, Liette Jordaan-van Zyl, Chantal Nell, Leone Du Rand (Harlequins) | Dezi Rosenblatt, Desire Vermaak, Charlene Colyn, Lanell Cherry (The Woods) | [14] |
2023 | Jacqui Janse van Rensburg, Emma Murphy, Francesca Baleri, Shannon Davies | Michele Schliesser, Esme Murphy, Joyce Erasmus, Hayley Erasmus | [15] |
2024 | Tracy Meyeridricks, Taz Bright, Colleen Marshall, Charlotte Rossouw (Henley on Klip) | Esme Kruger, Lara York, Nan Roos, Rolinda Fourie (Hartenbos) | [16] |
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