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Julie Keegan.
Born (1964-07-11) July 11, 1964 (age 60)
RelativesMichael Keegan (husband), Matthew Keegan (son), Jessica Keegan (daughter)

Julie Keegan is an Australian representative Lawn Bowls player who has competed in a number of national and international competitions, including the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India.[1]

Julie's international achievements include:

  • 2010 Commonwealth Games silver medallist (triples);
  • 2009 Asia Pacific Championships silver medallist (triples),;
  • 2008 World Championships gold medallist (fours);
  • 2008 World Championships silver medallist (triples);
  • 2007 Asia Pacific Championships silver medallist (triples); and
  • 2007 Asia Pacific Championships bronze medallist (fours).

Julie had played in over 100 test matches for Australia by 2010 after having arrived on the scene in 2007.[2] In 2011 Julie one of two finalists for Bowls Australia’s female bowler of the year,[3] and in 2010 she was nominated for Hyundai Queensland Sportswoman of the year award.[4]

Julie is married with two children and lives on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia.

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