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Bowls marks 180 years, ramps up Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games pitch



Bowls was a demonstration, non-medal event in Seoul in 1988 and has been part of the Paralympics.

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“That exposure we get every four years when it is Commonwealth Games time is really exciting for us,” Commonwealth Games gold medallist and world champion Rebecca Van Asch said.

“To take that next step up … would be phenomenal for the sport and how people perceive us. We think we can be really competitive on that stage.”

Australia boasts the No.2 and No.3 ranked men in the world and the No.2, No.3 and No.4 players on the women’s side.

People from WA, NSW, Victoria and South Australia travelled to Tasmania for the anniversary.

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“Bowls clubs are really the centre of communities … it brings people together which is why I think bowls has been so successful over 180 years,” Evans said.

Sandy Bay Bowls Club acting president Yvonne Buckley, who was introduced to the sport by her parents, said it was an honour to host.

“Bowls is not just a sport for old people, it is a sport for everyone,” she said.

“It’s a sport that requires a degree of fitness, skill and a lot of strategy, which is why I enjoy it.”

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Bowls was a demonstration, non-medal event in Seoul in 1988 and has been part of the Paralympics.

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“That exposure we get every four years when it is Commonwealth Games time is really exciting for us,” Commonwealth Games gold medallist and world champion Rebecca Van Asch said.

“To take that next step up … would be phenomenal for the sport and how people perceive us. We think we can be really competitive on that stage.”

Australia boasts the No.2 and No.3 ranked men in the world and the No.2, No.3 and No.4 players on the women’s side.

People from WA, NSW, Victoria and South Australia travelled to Tasmania for the anniversary.

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“Bowls clubs are really the centre of communities … it brings people together which is why I think bowls has been so successful over 180 years,” Evans said.

Sandy Bay Bowls Club acting president Yvonne Buckley, who was introduced to the sport by her parents, said it was an honour to host.

“Bowls is not just a sport for old people, it is a sport for everyone,” she said.

“It’s a sport that requires a degree of fitness, skill and a lot of strategy, which is why I enjoy it.”

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