British lawn bowls event
The Middleton Cup is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]
It is an Inter-County Championship for six rinks of men's teams.
Past winners
Year
|
Champions
|
Runners-up
|
Score
|
Ref
|
1911 |
Middlesex |
Surrey |
88–85 |
|
1912 |
Kent |
Devon |
|
|
1913 |
Middlesex |
Sussex |
82–56 |
|
1914 |
Surrey |
Essex |
|
|
1915–1918 No competition due to war
|
1919 |
Bedfordshire |
Devon |
|
|
1920 |
Surrey |
Essex |
|
|
1921 |
Surrey |
Devon |
|
|
1922 |
Bedfordshire |
Berkshire |
|
|
1923 |
Surrey |
Kent |
|
|
1924 |
Surrey |
Middlesex |
|
|
1925 |
Middlesex |
Kent |
119–102 |
|
1926 |
Northumberland |
Essex |
|
|
1927 |
Surrey |
Cumberland and Westmorland |
|
|
1928 |
Surrey |
Devon |
|
|
1929 |
Kent |
Northumberland |
|
|
1930 |
Northumberland |
Essex |
|
|
1931 |
Surrey |
Isle of Wight |
|
|
1932 |
Northamptonshire |
Surrey |
|
|
1933 |
Surrey |
Hampshire |
|
|
1934 |
Northamptonshire |
Hampshire |
|
|
1935 |
Hampshire |
Northamptonshire |
121–100 |
|
1936 |
Gloucestershire |
Surrey |
|
|
1937 |
Surrey |
Hampshire |
|
|
1938 |
Dorset |
County Durham |
|
|
1939 |
Surrey |
Northumberland |
|
|
1940–1944 No competition due to war
|
1945 |
Northumberland |
Hampshire |
|
|
1946 |
Yorkshire |
Sussex |
|
|
1947 |
Yorkshire |
Devon |
|
|
1948 |
Devon |
Gloucestershire |
|
|
1949 |
Devon |
Surrey |
|
|
1950 |
Devon |
Surrey |
|
|
1951 |
Northumberland |
Middlesex |
|
|
1952 |
Middlesex |
Surrey |
121–109 |
|
1953 |
Yorkshire |
Surrey |
|
|
1954 |
Middlesex |
Nottinghamshire |
147–82 |
|
1955 |
Surrey |
Somerset |
|
|
1956 |
Sussex |
Yorkshire |
|
|
1957 |
Surrey |
Northamptonshire |
|
|
1958 |
Surrey |
Buckinghamshire |
|
|
1959 |
Devon |
Northumberland |
|
|
1960 |
Surrey |
Hampshire |
|
|
1961 |
Nottinghamshire |
Somerset |
|
|
1962 |
Middlesex |
Hampshire |
120–118 |
|
1963 |
Hampshire |
Essex |
125–114 |
|
1964 |
Leicestershire |
Warwickshire |
|
|
1965 |
Middlesex |
Northamptonshire |
134–89 |
|
1966 |
Norfolk |
Hampshire |
|
|
1967 |
Hampshire |
Middlesex |
117–90 |
|
1968 |
Hampshire |
Suffolk |
131–103 |
|
1969 |
Middlesex |
Hertfordshire |
|
|
1970 |
Warwickshire |
Middlesex |
124–115 |
|
1971 |
Hampshire |
Middlesex |
110–104 |
|
1972 |
Surrey |
County Durham |
|
|
1973 |
Yorkshire |
Middlesex |
|
|
1974 |
Kent |
Lincolnshire |
|
|
1975 |
Surrey |
Hampshire |
|
|
1976 |
Lincolnshire |
Surrey |
|
|
1977 |
Somerset |
Middlesex |
|
|
1978 |
Yorkshire |
Nottinghamshire |
|
|
1979 |
Somerset |
Hampshire |
|
|
1980 |
Northamptonshire |
Somerset |
125–112 |
|
1981 |
Somerset |
Norfolk |
|
|
1982 |
Berkshire |
Nottinghamshire |
|
|
1983 |
Surrey |
Somerset |
109–108 |
|
1984 |
Somerset |
Northumberland |
127–103 |
[2]
|
1985 |
Northumberland |
Lincolnshire |
117–108 |
|
1986 |
Wiltshire |
Leicestershire |
129–114 |
|
1987 |
Kent |
Essex |
142–89 |
|
1988 |
Northumberland |
Lincolnshire |
126–117 |
|
1989 |
Kent |
Lancashire |
117–107 |
|
1990 |
Yorkshire |
Dorset |
136–113 |
|
1991 |
Kent |
Devon |
123–107 |
|
1992 |
Norfolk |
Cornwall |
120–112 |
|
1993 |
Kent |
Cumbria |
145–73 |
|
1994 |
Cumbria |
Middlesex |
102–98 |
|
1995 |
Cumbria |
Suffolk |
119–107 |
|
1996 |
Lincolnshire |
Worcestershire |
112–102 |
|
1997 |
Norfolk |
Lancashire |
113–109 |
|
1998 |
Lancashire |
Warwickshire |
117–109 |
|
1999 |
Cumbria |
Kent |
125–114 |
|
2000 |
County Durham |
Norfolk |
123–117 |
|
2001 |
Cumbria |
Kent |
112–109 |
|
2002 |
Devon |
Essex |
122–113 |
|
2003 |
Devon |
Lincolnshire |
128–122 |
|
2004 |
Devon |
Surrey |
116–110 |
|
2005 |
Cumbria |
Oxfordshire |
126–115 |
|
2006 |
Norfolk |
Cumbria |
108–105 |
|
2007 |
Devon |
Huntingdonshire |
125–112 |
|
2008 |
Devon |
Norfolk |
120–109 |
|
2009 |
Cornwall |
Yorkshire |
128–103 |
|
2010 |
Cornwall |
Huntingdonshire |
126–109 |
|
2011 |
Devon |
Berkshire |
117–106 |
|
2012 |
Norfolk |
Wiltshire |
118–114 |
|
2013 |
Berkshire |
Devon |
115–105 |
|
2014 |
Hampshire |
Norfolk |
126–106 |
|
2015 |
Devon |
Cumbria |
125–113 |
|
2016 |
Devon |
Kent |
115–104 |
|
2017 |
Devon |
Kent |
127–95 |
|
2018 |
Leicestershire |
Devon |
119–119 (9–1 extra ends) |
|
2019 |
Devon |
Kent |
120–79 |
[3]
|
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic |
[4]
|
2021 |
Kent |
Northamptonshire |
121–111 |
[5]
|
2022 |
Berkshire |
Hertfordshire |
133–95 |
[6]
|
2023 |
Lincolnshire |
Berkshire |
115–98 |
[7]
|
2024 |
Wiltshire |
Northumberland |
106–91 |
[8]
|
References