Lawn Bowls at the Arnhem 1980 Paralympic Games

Men's Singles D
Arnhem 1980 Paralympic GamesArnhem 1980 Paralympic Games
Host City: Arnhem, Netherlands
Dates: ?
Countries: 4
Athletes: 8

Medallists
NEWTON R.
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GBR
GLADMAN J.
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ENSOR Bill
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IRL

Men's Singles D - Results
Quarterfinal
Athlete NPC Score NPC Athlete Note
GLADMAN J.
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GBR
21-7
JPN
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SATO Masao
TANJUNG Safri
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INA
11-21
GBR
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PIENEROSA Peter
NEWTON R.
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GBR
22-9
INA
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ARLEN R. S.
KANAZASHI Seikichi
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JPN
3-21
IRL
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ENSOR Bill
Semifinal
Athlete NPC Score NPC Athlete Note
GLADMAN J.
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GBR
21-7
GBR
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PIENEROSA Peter
NEWTON R.
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GBR
18-15
IRL
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ENSOR Bill
Bronze Medal Match
Athlete NPC Score NPC Athlete Note
PIENEROSA Peter
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GBR
0-0
IRL
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ENSOR BillENSOR Bill (IRL) wins
Gold Medal Match
Athlete NPC Score NPC Athlete Note
GLADMAN J.
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0-0
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NEWTON R.NEWTON R. (GBR) wins

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