George Sneddon
George Sneddon (born 1949) in Winchburgh is a former Scottish international lawn and indoor bowls player.[1]
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Born | Winchburgh | 13 December 1949||||||||||||||||||||||
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Medal record
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Bowls career
He won a gold medal in the pairs with Alex Marshall at the 2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Johannesburg. He also won a bronze medal in the fours.[2]
Sneddon won the gold medal in the pairs with Marshall once again at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.[3] [4]
He was National singles champion in 1991 [5] and triples champion in 1998.[6]
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References
- "George Sneddon". Gazetteer for Scotland.
- "Bowls: Sneddon recovers for title". The Telegraph.
- "Scots are golden pair". BBC Sport.
- "Athletes Profile:Lawn Bowls". Commonwealth Games Federation.
- "Previous Winners". Bowls Scotland.
- "Scottish Champions" (PDF). West Lothian Bowling Association.
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