Fingal Bay’s Blind Bowler Wins at Titles

Jacqueline Hudson with her medals.
Jacqueline Hudson with her medals.

 

BOWLS is proving to be popular with all abilities and Port Stephens local Jacqueline Hudson is proving that being blind is no barrier to being part of the Tomaree Peninsula’s bowling community.

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Jacqueline was chosen, to attend the National Australian Blind Bowls Association (ABBA)
Championships in Victoria , hosted by Mooroolbark Bowling Club.

About 100, bowlers, directors and officials, plus 8 guide dogs were in attendance at the event.

Diane Henderson of Fingal Bay Women’s Bowling Club told News Of The Area, “Bowlers competed in Games consisting of, Singles, Mixed Pairs, Open Pairs, in various sight categories recognised by (IBBA).

16 games were played in total, 2 or 3 games each day of 2 hrs duration.

“Players can be guided by a sighted director, but not in Jacky’s case.”

Jacqueline of the Fingal Bay Women’s Bowling Club, was competing at her first National Titles at the event, and was successful in winning a Silver Medal in Ladies Singles, Silver in Mixed Pairs, and also took out a Bronze Medal in the Open Pairs, competing against top players who have represented Australia.

“A wonderful achievement,” she said.

Jacky is now looking forward to competing in next year’s Nationals in Perth.

Bowls is a very inclusive Sport and Jacqueline has expressed how very grateful she is to all the lady bowlers from Fingal Bay for their friendship, support, encouragement and acceptance.

 

By Marian SAMPSON

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