Croquet Association - Doubles Competitions

Doubles Competitions

Year Doubles Championship Mixed Doubles
1919 Francis Barry & Mrs WH Hope
1920 Reginald Beaton & & Lily Beaton
1921 Leslie O'Callaghan & Evelyn Bramwell
1922 Richard O'Callaghan & Noel Gilchrist
1923 Lord Tollemache & Dorothy Steel
1924 Thomas Dickson & Dorothy Steel David Joseph & Winifred Heap
1925 Duff Mathews & Trevor Williams Robert Leetham-Jones & Muriel Haslam
1926 Charles Wilson & Lily Beaton Ben Apps & Lorn Strickland
1927 Dorothy Steel & Noel Gilchrist Ben Apps & Lorn Strickland
1928 Dorothy Steel & Noel Gilchrist David Joseph & Winifred Heap
1929 Bernard Klein & Charles Wentworth-Reeve Lt.-Col. William Du Pre & Lily Beaton
1930 Lt.-Col. William Du Pre & Dorothy Steel Trevor Hardman & Mrs THF Clarkson
1931 Lt.-Col. William Du Pre & Dorothy Steel Humphrey Hicks & Mrs FH White
1932 Charles Wilson & Windsor Richards Lt.-Col. William Du Pre & Dorothy Steel
1933 Bernard Klein & Maurice Reckitt Trevor Williams & Effie Ionides
1934 Bernard Klein & Maurice Reckitt Lt.-Col. William Du Pre & Dorothy Steel
1935 Reginald Poulter & Eddie Ward Petley Lt.-Col. William Du Pre & Dorothy Steel
1936 Handel Elvey & Nora Elvey Lt.-Col. William Du Pre & Dorothy Steel
1937 Lord Tollemache & Sir Gerald Burke Maurice Reckitt & Lorn Apps
1938 Charles Colman & Lily Beaton Lt.-Col. William Du Pre & Lily Beaton
1939 Robert Tingey & Knightley Coxe Eddie Ward-Petley & Dorothy Steel
1946 Maurice Reckitt & Daisy Lintern Maurice Reckitt & Daisy Lintern
1947 Robert Tingey & Col. JG Clarke Eddie Ward-Petley & Dorothy Steel
1948 Humphrey Hicks & Dudley Hamilton-Miller Maurice Reckitt & Daisy Lintern
1949 Humphrey Hicks & Dudley Hamilton-Miller Ashley Heenan & Winifred Kingsford
1950 Geoffrey & Maurice Reckitt Humphrey Hicks & Hope Rotherham
1951 Humphrey Hicks & Dudley Hamilton-Miller Pat Cotter & Isobel Turketine
1952 Humphrey Hicks & Bobby Wiggins Maurice Reckitt & Daisy Lintern
1953 Humphrey Hicks & Bobby Wiggins Bobby Wiggins & Hope Rotherham
1954 John Solomon & Pat Cotter John Solomon & Freda Oddie
1955 John Solomon & Pat Cotter Humphrey Hicks & Hope Rotherham
1956 Freddie Stone & Leslie Kirk-Greene Gordon Rowling & Mrs Mackenzie-Smartt
1957 Humphrey Hicks & Bobby Wiggins Pat Cotter & Hope Rotherham
1958 John Solomon & Pat Cotter Maurice Reckitt & Daisy Lintern
1959 John Solomon & Pat Cotter Bobby Wiggins & Hope Rotherham
1960 Humphrey Hicks & William Ormerod Gerald Cave & Muriel Reeve
1961 John Solomon & Pat Cotter John Hollweg & Agnes Mills
1962 John Solomon & Pat Cotter Guy Warwick & Joan Warwick
1963 John Solomon & Pat Cotter Dudley Hamilton-Miller & Hope Rotherham
1964 John Solomon & Pat Cotter Dudley Hamilton-Miller & Hope Rotherham
1965 John Solomon & Pat Cotter Dudley Hamilton-Miller & Hope Rotherham
1966 Nigel Aspinall & Jon Simon Dudley Hamilton-Miller & Hope Rotherham
1967 Dudley Hamilton-Miller & Peter Hallett David Prichard & Joan Warwick
1968 Nigel Aspinall & Jon Simon John Bolton & Bernie Duthie
1969 John Solomon & Pat Cotter William & Betty Prichard
1970 Nigel Aspinall & Jon Simon Bill Perry & Joan Warwick
1971 Nigel Aspinall & William Ormerod Bill Perry & Joan Warwick
1972 Nigel Aspinall & William Ormerod Bernard Neal & Jean Jarden
1973 Humphrey Hicks & John Soutter Nigel Aspinall & Mrs N Dodd
1974 John Prince & Gordon Rowling Paul Hands & Kitty Sessions
1975 Nigel Aspinall & William Ormerod Colin Prichard & Betty Prichard
1976 Nigel Aspinall & William Ormerod Colin Prichard & Betty Prichard
1977 Michael Heap & Stephen Wright Edgar Jackson & Juliet Povey
1978 Nigel Aspinall & William Ormerod Andrew Hope & Pat Asa-Thomas
1979 Bernard Neal & Stephen Hemsted Martin Murray & Barbara Meachem
1980 William Prichard & Stephen Mulliner Bryan Sykes & Sue Sykes
1981 Stephen Mulliner & Mark Ormerod Martin Murray & Barbara Meachem
1982 Andrew Hope & Martin Murray Nigel Aspinall & Carole Knox
1983 Phil Cordingley & John McCullough Martin Murray & Kay Yeoman
1984 Nigel Aspinall & Stephen Mulliner Ian Bond & Veronica Carlisle
1985 Mark Avery & David Openshaw Keith Aiton & Mary Collin
1986 Nigel Aspinall & Stephen Mulliner Tom Griffith & Jan McLeod
1987 Mark Avery & David Openshaw Nigel Aspinall & Debbie Cornelius
1988 Nigel Aspinall & Stephen Mulliner Paul Smith & Carmen Bazley
1989 Joe Hogan & Bob Jackson Ian Maugham & Bo Harris
1990 Chris Clarke & Robert Fulford Mark Saurin & Fiona McCoig
1991 Chris Clarke & Robert Fulford Ray & Frances Ransom
1992 Chris Clarke & Robert Fulford John Haslam & Gail Curry
1993 Chris Clarke & Robert Fulford David Goacher & Rosemary Gugan
1994 Reginald Bamford & Stephen Mulliner Lewis Palmer & Annabel McDiarmid
1995 Steve Comish & David Maugham David Goacher & Rosemary Gugan
1996 Chris Clarke & Robert Fulford David Goacher & Rosemary Gugan
1997 Reginald Bamford & Stephen Mulliner Don Gaunt & Kismet Whittall
1998 Chris Clarke & Robert Fulford David Goacher & Rosemary Gugan
1999 Chris Farthing & Chris Patmore Dave Kibble & Louise Bradforth
2000 Reginald Bamford & Stephen Mulliner Dave Kibble & Louise Bradforth
2001 Chris Clarke & Robert Fulford James Death & Gail Curry
2002 Chris Clarke & David Maugham David Openshaw & Kath Priestley
2003 Not completed David Openshaw & Kath Priestley
2004 Chris Clarke & Robert Fulford David Maugham & Jenny Williams
2005 Reginald Bamford & John Gibbons David Maugham & Ailsa Lines
2006 Chris Clarke & Robert Fulford David & Eileen Magee
2007 Chris Clarke & Robert Fulford Chris Clarke & Jenny Williams
2008 James Death & Robert Fulford Paul Castell & Mary Knapp
2009 Ian Burridge & Jonathan Kirby Keith Aiton & Gabrielle Higgins
2010 Robert Fletcher & Stephen Mulliner Keith Aiton & Gabrielle Higgins
2011 Reginald Bamford & Rutger Beijderwellen Dave Kibble & Louise Bradforth
2012 James Death & Robert Fulford David Maugham & Ailsa Lines

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