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World Outdoor Championships 2016
men's triples
13th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationNew Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand
Date(s)29 November – 11 December 2016
Category2016 World Outdoor Bowls Championship
Events at the 2016
World Bowls Championship
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The 2016 World Outdoor Bowls Championship men's triples was held at the Burnside Bowling Club in Avonhead, Christchurch, New Zealand, from 29 November to 4 December 2016.

The men's triples gold medal went to Andrew Knapper, Jamie Walker and Robert Paxton of England.

Section tables

Section 1

Team Player P W D L Pts Shots
1 New Zealand Blake Signal, Mike Nagy, Ali Forsyth 9 8 0 1 16 +54
2 Australia Aron Sherriff, Barrie Lester, Mark Casey 9 7 1 1 15 +85
3 Martin McHugh, Neil Mulholland, Simon Martin 9 6 0 3 12 +32
4 Namibia Douw Calitz, Graham Snyman, Willem Esterhuizen 9 4 1 4 9 +9
5 Jersey John Lowery, Michael Rive, Greg Davis 9 4 0 5 8 −8
6 United States James Flower, Phil Dunn, Scott Roberts 9 4 0 5 8 −48
7 Wales Steve Harris, Robert Weale, Ross Owen 9 3 1 5 7 +18
8 Canada Ryan Stadnyk, Steve McKerihen, Cam Lefresne 9 3 0 6 6 −47
9 Malaysia Fairus Jabal, Syamil Syazwan Ramli, Zulhilmie Redzuan 9 2 1 6 4 −42
10 Samoa Ieremia Salesa, Ioane Petelo, Arthur Bell 9 2 0 7 4 −53

Section 2

Team Player P W D L Pts Shots
1 England Andrew Knapper, Jamie Walker, Robert Paxton 9 8 0 1 16 +65
2 Scotland Darren Burnett, Iain McLean, Ronnie Duncan 9 7 0 2 14 +95
3 Japan Kenta Hasebe, Hisaharu Satoh, Kenichi Emura 9 6 0 3 12 +26
4 Spain Peter Bonsor, Graham Cathcart, Nick Cole 9 5 0 4 10 +35
5 Brunei Abdul Rahman bin Haji Omar, Haji Naim Brahim, Md Ali Hj Bujang 9 5 0 4 10 −15
6 Zimbabwe Tom Craven, Denis Streak, Terry Bowes 9 4 0 5 8 −39
7 South Africa Thinus Oelofse, Petrus Breitenbach, Rudi Jacobs 9 3 1 5 7 −24
8 Fiji Rajnesh Prasad, Semesa Naiseruvati, Arun Kumar 9 3 0 6 6 −23
9 Norfolk Island Brent Pauling, Mitchell Graham, Tim Sheridan 9 3 0 6 6 −24
10 Niue Koloni Polima, Dalton Tagelagi, John Kumitau 9 0 1 8 1 −96

Finals

Play Offs Semifinals Gold medal
         
England England bye
 
England England 18
Japan Japan 9
Japan Japan 16
Ireland 15
England England 15
Australia Australia 14
New Zealand New Zealand bye
 
New Zealand New Zealand 10
Australia Australia 18
Australia Australia 16
Scotland Scotland 13

Results

men's triples Section 1
Round 1 – 29 Nov
 Canada  United States 22–14
 New Zealand  Jersey 16–13
 Australia  Wales 20–20
 Ireland  Samoa 19–8
 Malaysia  Namibia 14–14
Round 2 – 29 Nov
 United States  Samoa 16–9
 Namibia  Canada 19–11
 Jersey  Wales 15–12
 Australia  New Zealand 19–9
 Malaysia  Ireland 14–12
Round 3 – 29 Nov
 Ireland  Namibia 20–13
 Wales  United States 26–7
 New Zealand  Canada 23–8
 Jersey  Malaysia 27–5
 Australia  Samoa 15–14
Round 4 – 30 Nov
 Australia  United States 29–10
 Jersey  Namibia 24–23
 New Zealand  Ireland 17–9
 Wales  Malaysia 16–15
 Canada  Samoa 15–11
Round 5 – 30 Nov
 Jersey  Canada 20–10
 Australia  Malaysia 21–10
 New Zealand  Samoa 27–8
 Ireland  Wales 17–13
 United States  Namibia 17–15
Round 6 – 30 Nov
 Wales  Samoa 21–5
 Ireland  Jersey 23–12
 Namibia  Australia 12–9
 New Zealand  United States 23–16
 Malaysia  Canada 16–10
Round 7 – 1 Dec
 New Zealand  Wales 17–13
 Australia  Jersey 28–4
 Ireland  Canada 20–11
 Namibia  Samoa 19–12
 United States  Malaysia 17–14
Round 8 – 1 Dec
 New Zealand  Namibia 18–16
 Australia  Ireland 19–11
 United States  Jersey 13–12
 Canada  Wales 17–13
 Samoa  Malaysia 23–16
Round 9 – 1 Dec
 New Zealand  Malaysia 19–13
 Australia  Canada 21–6
 Ireland  United States 19–11
 Namibia  Wales 19–16
 Samoa  Jersey 18–13
men's triples Section 2
Round 1 – 29 Nov
 England  Spain 14–11
 Scotland  Japan 23–19
 Brunei  Zimbabwe 22–11
 South Africa  Fiji 25–10
 Norfolk Island  Niue 17–12
Round 2 – 29 Nov
 South Africa  Spain 15–12
 England  Norfolk Island 23–13
 Japan  Zimbabwe 18–10
 Scotland  Brunei 21–9
 Fiji  Niue 20–12
Round 3 – 29 Nov
 Fiji  Norfolk Island 15–14
 Zimbabwe  Spain 20–13
 England  Scotland 18–13
 Japan  Niue 22–12
 Brunei  South Africa 18–14
Round 4 – 30 Nov
 England  South Africa 21–10
 Japan  Norfolk Island 17–16
 Scotland  Fiji 19–16
 Spain  Brunei 19–11
 Zimbabwe  Niue 16–11
Round 5 – 30 Nov
 England  Japan 19–10
 Brunei  Niue 23–14
 Scotland  South Africa 28–8
 Zimbabwe  Fiji 16–11
 Spain  Norfolk Island 10–8
Round 6 – 30 Nov
 Zimbabwe  South Africa 16–14
 Norfolk Island  Brunei 21–12
 England  Niue 31–8
 Spain  Scotland 22–13
 Japan  Fiji 16–11
Round 7 – 1 Dec
 England  Fiji 16–13
 Scotland  Zimbabwe 32–8
 Japan  Brunei 28–11
 Spain  Niue 20–10
 South Africa  Norfolk Island 15–12
Round 8 – 1 Dec
 England  Zimbabwe 21–15
 Scotland  Norfolk Island 27–7
 Spain  Japan 19–9
 Brunei  Fiji 17–15
 South Africa  Niue 15–15
Round 9 – 1 Dec
 Scotland  Niue 34–8
 Japan  South Africa 23–15
 Brunei  England 18–13
 Fiji  Spain 18–17
 Norfolk Island  Zimbabwe 22–13

References

  1. "2016 World Bowls Championship". Burnside Bowling Club.
  2. "2016 events". World Bowls. Archived from the original on 14 October 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  3. "Men's Results". Burnside Bowling Club.
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