Bowls at the Island Games
Bowls at the Island Games was introduced as a sport in 1987, with ten pin bowling appearing in 1999.
A maximum of one competitor in each of men's and women's singles A maximum of one pairs in each of men's and women's pairs A maximum of one team of 4 in each of men's and women's team Minimum age 13 on date of opening of games.[1]
Indoor Bowls
Top Medalists
Gold Medals | Total Medals | |||
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No: | Team | No: | Team | |
Men's | 7 | ![]() |
8 6 |
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Women's | 5 | ![]() |
8 5 |
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Men's Results
Year | Games | Host | Event | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||
1987 | II | ![]() |
Singles Pairs Team |
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2005 | XI | ![]() |
Singles Pairs Fours Team |
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Women's Results
Year | Games | Host | Event | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||
1987 | II | ![]() |
Singles Pairs Team |
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2005 | XI | ![]() |
Singles Pairs Fours Team |
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Ten Pin Bowling
Top Medalists
Gold Medals | Total Medals | |||
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No: | Team | No: | Team | |
Men's | 2 | ![]() |
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Women's | 2 | ![]() |
4 | ![]() |
Men's Results
Year | Games | Host | Event | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||
1999 | VIII | ![]() |
Singles Team |
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Women's Results
Year | Games | Host | Event | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||
1999 | VIII | ![]() |
Singles Team |
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References
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