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Paul Girdler (born 1964 in Edinburgh) is a New Zealand international
lawn bowler Bowls, also known as lawn bowls or lawn bowling, is a sport in which the objective is to roll biased balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a "jack" or "kitty". It is played on a bowling green, which may be flat (for "flat-gre ...
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Bowls career

In 2000 he won a pairs
bronze medal A bronze medal in sports and other similar areas involving competition is a medal made of bronze awarded to the third-place finisher of contests or competitions such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc. The outright winner receive ...
with Russell Meyer at the
2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship The 2000 Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championship was held at Marks Park Bowling Club, in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 1 to 15 April 2000. The 2000 Women's World Outdoor Bowls Championship was held at Moama Bowling Club in Moama, Australia ...
in Johannesburg. He is also a two-time Asia Pacific Championship gold medallist. He won five medals at the
Asia Pacific Bowls Championships The Asia Pacific Bowls Championships formerly the Pacific Rim Championships was a bowls, lawn bowling competition held between national bowls organisations in the Asia Pacific region. The event was inaugurated in 1985, and it was initially held ...
, of which three have been gold medals. In 2005, he won the Hong Kong International Bowls Classic singles title, in addition to winning the pairs title in 2002. He was selected as part of the New Zealand team for the
2018 Commonwealth Games The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Games and also known as Gold Coast 2018, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth that were held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, bet ...
on the Gold Coast in Queensland.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Girdler, Paul Living people New Zealand male bowls players 1964 births Bowls players at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for New Zealand 21st-century New Zealand people