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Golf and tennis too much? There’s always bowls

November 13, 2024 10:44
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Philip Norman (left) and Bernie Davidson (centre), who have represented Maccabi GB in Lawn Bowls in the last eight Maccabiah Games, with Laurence Pinkus (all from Stanmore BC), competing at the 2022 Maccabiah Games.

ByMaccabi GB, Andrew Sherwood

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In existence for more than 30 years and competing on the international stage for nearly just as long, it may not be thought of as one of the more notable sports played within the Jewish community – but Lawn Bowls has built up its own significancet presence.

The Maccabi Lawn Bowls Association (MLBA) was formed in 1993 following a poor performance by the Maccabi GB Lawn Bowls team at that year’s Maccabiah Games in Israel.

One of the players from that team, Mel Richfield, contacted Maccabi GB and as a result of that, together with a group of local Jewish bowlers, the MLBA was formed. With Richfield serving as Chairman, Martin Greenfield as Treasurer and Ruth Harris as Secretary, Bernie Davidson completed the initial founding quartet.

The MLBA then contacted all the well-known Jewish bowlers who joined the Association and played friendly matches against local clubs. In March 1994, the committee invited Frank Dryer – who is now the MLBA Chairman – to join, he organised Men’s and Ladies’ annual championships which are still being held today and are proving to be very successful. Back in the day, Ted Katzler beat David Lawrence and Patricia Davidson beat Rita Mason, to become the first-ever winners of the competition.

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