Hester Bekker Explained

Hester Bekker
Nationality:South African
Club:Leases, Sables

Hester Bekker is a former international lawn and indoor bowls competitor for South Africa.[1]

Bowls career

In 1996, Bekker won the gold medal in the triples at the 1996 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Adelaide.[2] Four years later, Bekker just missed out on a bronze medal after losing the triples bronze play off match in Moama.

She was part of the fours team that won the gold medal at both the 1994 Commonwealth Games, it was the first time that South Africa had won a gold medal since 1958, following the return from their Anti-Apartheid Movement Commonwealth ban enforced in 1961.[3]

She won another gold at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.[4]

Bekker has won five medals at the Atlantic Bowls Championships. In 1995 she won triples gold medal and fours silver medal in her home country.[5] [6] Two years later in 1997 she won the fours gold medal in Wales[7] [8] before winning two more medals in Cape Town during 1999, including a third Atlantic Championships gold.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Player profiles. Commonwealth Games Federation. 1 September 2017. 1 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160401203324/http://kl98.thecgf.com/athletes/lawn.htm. dead.
  2. Web site: Profile. Bowls Tawa.
  3. Web site: South African bowlers lift gold. UPI.
  4. Web site: COMMONWEALTH GAMES MEDALLISTS - BOWLS. GBR Athletics.
  5. News: Jones, D.R. (1995) 'S Africa's bowlers reclaim top spot'. 24 April 1995 . The Times . 25 May 2021. 21 . The Times Digital Archive. subscription .
  6. News: 'For the Record' (1995). 1 May 1995 . The Times . 25 May 2021. 32 . The Times Digital Archive. subscription .
  7. News: Dunwoodie, G. (1997) 'Hawes and Price take title for England'. 27 August 1997 . The Times . 25 May 2021. 39 . The Times Digital Archive. subscription .
  8. News: Dunwoodie, G. (1997) 'Price savours singular feat'. 3 September 1997 . The Times . 25 May 2021. 46 . The Times Digital Archive. subscription .