Fairul Izwan Abd Muin Explained

Fairul Izwan Abdul Muin
Nationality:Malaysian
Birth Date:3 November 1982
Birth Place:Selangor, Malaysia
Height:5feet
Weight:85kg (187lb)

Fairul Izwan Abdul Muin (born 3 November 1982) is a Malaysian lawn bowler.

Bowls career

World Championships

Muin won a pairs bronze medal at the 2008 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Christchurch, New Zealand. In 2020 he was selected for the 2020 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Australia.[1]

Commonwealth Games

Muin competed in both the men's fours and the men's pairs events at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. He narrowly missed out on a medal in the men's fours event, coming in fourth place, but won a silver medal in the men's pairs[2] [3] [4] Four years earlier he had won a bronze medal in the pairs at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

In 2022, he competed in the men's singles and the men's pairs at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.[5]

Asia Pacific

Muin has won ten medals at the Asia Pacific Bowls Championships, a silver pairs and bronze fours in 2003, a gold pairs in 2005 in the pairs with Safuan Said, a gold fours and bronze pairs in 2009, and a silver pairs and bronze fours in 2015. His ninth and tenth medals was a pairs bronze and fours bronze at the 2019 Asia Pacific Bowls Championships in the Gold Coast, Queensland.[6] [7]

Southeast Asian Games

Muin has also won four gold medals in Lawn bowls at the Southeast Asian Games, a pairs gold at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games and triples in 2007 Southeast Asian Games, a gold in pairs at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games and a gold in Fours at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020 WORLD BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIPS: COMPETING COUNTRIES. Bowls Australia.
  2. Web site: Glasgow 2014 profile . 10 May 2015.
  3. Web site: M’sia add another silver medal from lawn bowls. Borneo Post Online. 10 May 2015. 30 July 2014.
  4. Web site: Fairul and Hizlee settle for silver in lawn bowls. The Star Online. 10 May 2015. 28 July 2014.
  5. Web site: Official Games profile. 2022 Commonwealth Games. 2 August 2022.
  6. Web site: Results Portal. Bowls Australia.
  7. Web site: Asia Pacific Championships – Gold Coast, Australia – Day 6. World Bowls.
  8. Web site: History of the SEA Games. Olympic Council of Malaysia. 19 April 2022. 25 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211025160825/https://olympic.org.my/sports/sea-games-info/. dead.