Angus Blair (bowls)
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Angus Blair (born 1965) is a former Scottish international lawn and indoor bowler.


Bowls career

Blair made his international debut in 1984 and won a
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in the fours and a
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in the
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at the
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in
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. He won the 1986
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singles crown and subsequently won the singles at the
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in 1987. He also won the national pairs in 1988 and the fours in 2001.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Blair, Angus Living people Scottish male bowls players 1965 births Bowls World Champions