Personal information | |
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Nationality | ![]() |
Born | Southampton | 13 October 1930
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Sport | Lawn bowls |
Club | Atherley BC Banister Park BC |
Peter A Line is a former English international lawn and indoor bowler. [1]
Line won the fours gold medal with Norman King, Cliff Stroud and Ted Hayward at the 1972 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Worthing. [2] Four years later, he won two more medals: a bronze medal in the fours with John C Evans, Bill Irish and Tommy Armstrong and a silver medal in the team event (Leonard Cup).
Line won the gold medal in the pairs with Norman King during the 1970 British Commonwealth Games and four years later won a silver medal with John Evans in the 1974 British Commonwealth Games. [3] [4]
Line bowled for the Atherley Club and Banister Park in Southampton, Hampshire, and won the national singles title in 1961 and 1964. [5] [2]
He first played for England in 1955.
He is married to a fellow England international, Wendy Line. [6] and by trade he was a civil service cartographical draughtsman and joined the Banister Park Bowls Club in 1948. [2]
Personal information | |
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Nationality | ![]() |
Born | Southampton | 13 October 1930
Sport | |
Sport | Lawn bowls |
Club | Atherley BC Banister Park BC |
Peter A Line is a former English international lawn and indoor bowler. [1]
Line won the fours gold medal with Norman King, Cliff Stroud and Ted Hayward at the 1972 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Worthing. [2] Four years later, he won two more medals: a bronze medal in the fours with John C Evans, Bill Irish and Tommy Armstrong and a silver medal in the team event (Leonard Cup).
Line won the gold medal in the pairs with Norman King during the 1970 British Commonwealth Games and four years later won a silver medal with John Evans in the 1974 British Commonwealth Games. [3] [4]
Line bowled for the Atherley Club and Banister Park in Southampton, Hampshire, and won the national singles title in 1961 and 1964. [5] [2]
He first played for England in 1955.
He is married to a fellow England international, Wendy Line. [6] and by trade he was a civil service cartographical draughtsman and joined the Banister Park Bowls Club in 1948. [2]