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South Africa dominates African States Bowls tourney

South Africa dominates African States Bowls tourney

SOUTH Africa dominated the African States Bowls tournament that finished in Windhoek at the end of last week.

South Africa won the men’s and women’s overall titles as well as several other gold medals in the various categories. MEN In the men’s competition South Africa won the gold medal, with Zimbabwe winning silver and Namibia bronze.South Africa won the Pairs, Fours and Singles titles, while Zimbabwe won the Trips category.Namibia’s men did well, winning two silver and one bronze medal.The silver medallists were the Fours team of Graham Snyman, Tollie Cronje, Steven Peake and Douw Calitz and the trips team of Snyman, Cronje and Calitz.Namibia’s Pairs team of Calitz and Peake won the bronze medal.In the Pairs competition, South Africa’s Billy Radlof and Wayne Perry won the gold medal, with Zimbabwe winning silver and Namibia bronze.Zimbabwe’s Denis Streak, Cedric Edwards and Norman Gardiner won gold in the Trips competition, with Namibia winning silver and South Africa bronze.South Africa’s Clinton Roets, Handre Marais, Radloff and Perry won the Fours title with Namibia winning silver and Zimbabwe bronze.South Africa’s Brian Dixon won gold in the Singles competition, while Botswana won silver and Swaziland bronze.In the women’s competition, South Africa won the Trips, Fours and Singles titles, while Zimbabwe won the Pairs title.Namibia’s only medallists were the Fours team of Diana Viljoen, Theuna Grobler, Charlotte Morland and Bea Lamprecht.In the Pairs competition, Zimbabwe’s Jane Rigby and Kerry Craven won gold, while Swaziland silver and South Africa bronze.In the Trips, South Africa’s Lorna Trigwell, Loraine Victor and Silvia Burns won gold, while Botswana won silver and Zimbabwe bronze.In the Fours, South Africa’s Trigwell, Victor, Burns and Cheryl Ann Cox won gold, Namibia silver and Zambia bronze.In the Singles, South Africa’s Colleen Webb won gold, while Kenya won silver and Swaziland bronze.Namibia SportMEN In the men’s competition South Africa won the gold medal, with Zimbabwe winning silver and Namibia bronze.South Africa won the Pairs, Fours and Singles titles, while Zimbabwe won the Trips category.Namibia’s men did well, winning two silver and one bronze medal.The silver medallists were the Fours team of Graham Snyman, Tollie Cronje, Steven Peake and Douw Calitz and the trips team of Snyman, Cronje and Calitz.Namibia’s Pairs team of Calitz and Peake won the bronze medal.In the Pairs competition, South Africa’s Billy Radlof and Wayne Perry won the gold medal, with Zimbabwe winning silver and Namibia bronze.Zimbabwe’s Denis Streak, Cedric Edwards and Norman Gardiner won gold in the Trips competition, with Namibia winning silver and South Africa bronze.South Africa’s Clinton Roets, Handre Marais, Radloff and Perry won the Fours title with Namibia winning silver and Zimbabwe bronze.South Africa’s Brian Dixon won gold in the Singles competition, while Botswana won silver and Swaziland bronze.In the women’s competition, South Africa won the Trips, Fours and Singles titles, while Zimbabwe won the Pairs title.Namibia’s only medallists were the Fours team of Diana Viljoen, Theuna Grobler, Charlotte Morland and Bea Lamprecht.In the Pairs competition, Zimbabwe’s Jane Rigby and Kerry Craven won gold, while Swaziland silver and South Africa bronze.In the Trips, South Africa’s Lorna Trigwell, Loraine Victor and Silvia Burns won gold, while Botswana won silver and Zimbabwe bronze.In the Fours, South Africa’s Trigwell, Victor, Burns and Cheryl Ann Cox won gold, Namibia silver and Zambia bronze.In the Singles, South Africa’s Colleen Webb won gold, while Kenya won silver and Swaziland bronze.Namibia Sport

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