Lesley DOIG


Birth Date: 13 Aug 1991Place of Birth: PerthCountry of birth: GBRAge: 26Gender:
Female
Height (cm): 170
Weight (Kg): 90
Lesley DOIG - Schedule
Time | Event | Status | ||
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Thu, 5 Apr
16:01
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Women's Fours
Section D - Round 1
SCO Scotland
44
NIU Niue
1
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Finished |
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Thu, 5 Apr
19:00
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Women's Fours
Section D - Round 2
SCO Scotland
21
CAN Canada
7
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Finished |
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Fri, 6 Apr
16:01
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Women's Fours
Section D - Round 3
SCO Scotland
22
WAL Wales
10
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Finished |
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Sat, 7 Apr
16:01
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Women's Fours
Quarter Final
SCO Scotland
11
CAN Canada
24
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Finished |
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Mon, 9 Apr
9:01
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Women's Pairs
Section C - Round 1
SCO Scotland
25
BOT Botswana
9
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Finished |
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Tue, 10 Apr
12:00
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Women's Pairs
Section C - Round 3
SCO Scotland
32
BRU Brunei Darussalam
9
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Finished |
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Wed, 11 Apr
9:01
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Women's Pairs
Section C - Round 4
SCO Scotland
36
COK Cook Islands
10
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Finished |
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Wed, 11 Apr
12:00
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Women's Pairs
Section C - Round 5
SCO Scotland
11
MAS Malaysia
18
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Finished |
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Thu, 12 Apr
9:01
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Women's Pairs
Quarter Final
AUS Australia
15
SCO Scotland
16
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Finished |
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Thu, 12 Apr
12:30
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Women's Pairs
Semi Final
RSA South Africa
18
SCO Scotland
10
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Finished |
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Fri, 13 Apr
9:01
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Women's Pairs
Bronze Medal Match
SCO Scotland
18
CAN Canada
10
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Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights:
Year | Location | Event | Rank |
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2016 | Christchurch, NZL | Women's Singles | 2 |
2016 | Christchurch, NZL | Women's Pairs | 3 |
Previous names: Lesley GORDON (Facebook, 14 Feb 2017)
Occupation: Dental nurse (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Languages spoken: English
Coach:
NATIONAL: David GOURLAY (SCO) (bbc.com, 3 Oct 2017)
Reason: Started playing lawn bowls at age nine as both her father and sister played. (taylorbowls.com, Dec 2016)
Ambition: "To play in the Commonwealth Games and hopefully win a medal." (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Memorable: Winning a silver medal in the women's singles at the 2016 World Championships in Christchurch. (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Hero: Scottish lawn bowler Margaret LETHAM. "She is a legend of our sport." (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Influence: Her father. "He has always encouraged me and supported me in every competition." (Athlete, 6 Jun 2017)
Additional information:
FIRST
Became the first lawn bowler to win the U25 Women's Scottish Championship three times, in August 2015. Her third title came three weeks before the birth of her first child. (heraldscotland.com, 3 Aug 2015)
Social Media:
Legend
: Gold
: Silver
: Bronze
: Gold Medal Event
: Bronze Medal Event
Lawn Bowls Latest Medals
