Caroline BROWN


Birth Date: 27 Aug 1980Place of Birth: BellshillCountry of birth: GBRAge: 37Gender:
Female
Height (cm): 178
Weight (Kg): 70
Caroline BROWN - Schedule
Time | Event | Status | ||
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Thu, 5 Apr
9:00
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Women's Singles
Section B - Round 1
SCO Caroline BROWN
21
JEY Rachel MACDONALD
13
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Finished |
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Fri, 6 Apr
9:01
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Women's Singles
Section B - Round 3
SCO Caroline BROWN
21
GGY Lucy BEERE
6
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Finished |
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Fri, 6 Apr
12:00
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Women's Singles
Section B - Round 4
SCO Caroline BROWN
21
BRU Amaliah MATALI
12
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Finished |
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Sat, 7 Apr
9:01
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Women's Singles
Section B - Round 5
SCO Caroline BROWN
21
WAL Laura DANIELS
13
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Finished |
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Sat, 7 Apr
19:30
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Women's Singles
Quarter Final
SCO Caroline BROWN
12
CAN Kelly McKERIHEN
21
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Finished |
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Mon, 9 Apr
17:01
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Women's Triples
Section C - Round 1
SCO Scotland
16
NFK Norfolk Island
9
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Finished |
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Mon, 9 Apr
20:00
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Women's Triples
Section C - Round 2
SCO Scotland
28
COK Cook Islands
10
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Finished |
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Tue, 10 Apr
16:01
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Women's Triples
Section C - Round 3
MAS Malaysia
17
SCO Scotland
10
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Finished |
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Wed, 11 Apr
19:00
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Women's Triples
Quarter Final
MAS Malaysia
15
SCO Scotland
17
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Finished |
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Thu, 12 Apr
9:01
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Women's Triples
Semi Final
CAN Canada
7
SCO Scotland
19
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Finished |
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Thu, 12 Apr
17:31
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Women's Triples
Gold Medal Match
AUS Australia
21
SCO Scotland
12
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Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights:
Year | Location | Event | Rank |
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2014 | Glasgow, SCO | Women's Singles | QF |
2014 | Glasgow, SCO | Women's Pairs | 3rd Pool |
2010 | Delhi, IND | Women's Pairs | 4th Pool |
Year | Location | Event | Rank |
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2011 | Hong Kong | Women's Singles | 2 |
Year | Location | Event | Rank |
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2012 | Adelaide, AUS | Women's Triples | 3 |
2012 | Adelaide, AUS | Women's Fours | 1 |
Hobbies:
Going on holiday with family (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Occupation: Improvement advisor (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Languages spoken: English
Coach:
NATIONAL: David GOURLAY (SCO) (bbc.com, 3 Oct 2017)
Reason: "My grandparents and dad played (and still does). I was brought up with it." (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Ambition: "To win a gold medal at the (2018) Commonwealth Games. I’m aiming for the top, for the gold medal, and I believe I can do it." (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017; dailyrecord.co.uk, 13 Oct 2017)
Memorable: Winning gold in the women's fours at the 2012 World Championships in Adelaide, winning the 2014 World Cup in Warilla, and competing at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Hero: Scottish lawn bowler, Alex MARSHALL. "His bowling achievements and the way he plays - inspirational." (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Influence: Her father. "He got me into the sport and supports me at every tournament." (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Additional information:
NATIONAL FIRST
In 2014, she became the first Scottish woman to win the World Cup singles title. (dailyrecord.co.uk, 13 Oct 2017)
Social Media:
Legend
: Gold
: Silver
: Bronze
: Gold Medal Event
: Bronze Medal Event
Lawn Bowls Latest Medals
