Manx squad one of 18 nations at event in Scotland this week
The Isle of Man lawn bowls squad begins its campaign at the 2024 European Championships in Scotland today (3 September).
A ten-strong Manx team is competing in all formats at the event being held at the National Centre for Bowling in Ayr until Sunday (8 September).
The Isle of Man is one of 18 nations taking part in the tournament which also includes fellow Island nations Jersey, Guernsey and the Falkland Islands.
Representing the Manx flag in the singles competitions will be John Kewley and Janice Pilling in the men's and women's events respectively.
Pilling joins Karen Slack in the women's pairs with Trevor Quayle and Clive McGreal in the men's pairs.
When it comes to the triples competitions - Kewley is part of the men's lineup alongside David Slack and Michael Collister; the women's section will include the trio of Marilyn Ellison, Bernice McGreal and Dee Lewis.
Finally in the fours it'll be Slack, Quayle, Collister and C.McGreal taking part in the men's tournament and Slack, Ellison, B.McGreal and Lewis in the women's event.
Today's opening day is featuring the men's pairs, men's triples, women's singles and women's fours.
You can see the group draws for each of those events below - results and schedules throughout the event can be found HERE:
Men's Pairs
Group A
Israel, Scotland, Hungary, France, Netherlands, Isle of Man
Group B
England, Guernsey, Sweden, Switzerland, Jersey, Turkey
Group C
Ireland, Spain, Wales, Czech Republic, Cyprus
Men's Triples
Group A
Guernsey, Israel, Switzerland, Wales, Cyprus
Group B
England, Ireland, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Hungary
Group C
Spain, Scotland, Turkey, Jersey, Isle of Man
Women's Singles
Group A
Ireland, France, Guernsey, Switzerland, Cyprus, Spain
Group B
Israel, Wales, Sweden, Hungary, Turkey, Falkland Islands
Group C
Scotland, England, Jersey, Netherlands, Isle of Man
Women's Fours
Group A
Ireland, Scotland, Israel, Cyprus, Turkey, Switzerland, Guernsey
Group B
England, Jersey, Wales, Czech Republic, Isle of Man, Spain