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Phyllis Derrick

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Phyllis Derrick
Personal information
NationalityEnglish
Sport
SportLawn bowls
ClubMagdalen Park BC
Medal record
Representing  England
World Outdoor Championships
Silver medal – second place 1973 Wellington pairs
Silver medal – second place 1973 Wellington fours
Bronze medal – third place 1973 Wellington team
British Isles Championships
Gold medal – first place 1981 singles

Phyllis Derrick is a former international lawn bowls competitor for England.[1]

Bowls career

In 1973 she won two silver medals, one in the pairs with Mavis Steele and one in the fours with Nancie Colling, Eileen Smith, and Joan Sparkes, at the 1973 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Wellington, New Zealand. She also earned a bronze medal in the team event (Taylor Trophy).[2]

In addition to the World Championship medals she won two singles titles in 1970 (two wood) and 1980 (four wood) and the 1966 pairs title at the England Women's National Championships when bowling for Magdalen Park Bowls Club, Surrey.[3][4][5] She also won the singles at the British Isles Bowls Championships in 1981.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ "Profile". Bowls Tawa.
  2. ^ Newby, Donald (1990). Daily Telegraph Bowls Yearbook 91. Telegraph Publications. ISBN 0-330-31664-8.
  3. ^ Hawkes/Lindley, Ken/Gerard (1974). the Encyclopaedia of Bowls. Robert Hale and Company. ISBN 0-7091-3658-7.
  4. ^ "Winners". Epsom Bowling Club.
  5. ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
  6. ^ "Previous Winners". British Isles Bowls Council.
  7. ^ Sullivan, Patrick (1986). Guinness Bowls Records. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. ISBN 0-85112-414-3.
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