Ceri Ann Davies
Ceri Ann Davies (born 1978) is an international Lawn Bowls player.
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Australia & Wales |
Citizenship | GBR & AUS |
Born | 15 December 1978 |
Occupation | High Performance Manager |
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Sport | Bowls |
Bowls career
She made her debut for Wales aged just eleven.[1] After competing for Wales since the age of eleven, she moved to Australia where she was courted by their Talent Identification Programme. After switching allegiance to Australia she won a silver medal in the triples at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.[2]
In 2008, she won the Women's singles and Mixed pairs during the 2008 World Indoor Bowls Championship and one year later she retained the Mixed pairs title at the 2009 World Indoor Bowls Championship with David Gourlay.[3]
Professional career
Ceri Ann Davies has worked as a sport psychologist, coach and high performance manager. She is currently the Performance Pathway Manager for Olympic and Paralympic Archery for Great Britain.
Personal life
She married Dr. Ian Glen in December, 2012 and together they have two children.
References
- "Ceri Ann Davies plans to strike gold for Scotland on the bowling greens at the Commonwealth Games". Herald Scotland.
- "Ceri Ann Davies beats Skipp to make history". The Telegraph.
- "Davies and Gourlay's pairs joy". BBC Sport.