List of short mat bowls competitions
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Short Mat Bowls is a generally indoor based bowls sport, played on a carpet. Whilst the game is heavily played throughout the United Kingdom, it is also played throughout Europe, Canada, India,[1] Australia,[2] New Zealand[3] and Japan.[4] National, and international level events are generally held for all disciplines, including singles, pairs, triples and fours.
England
St Georges Cup
The St Georges Cup began in 2011, with 32 players from the North of England against 32 players from the South of England in a Ryder Cup-style event.[5]
| Year | Venue | Winners | Final score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023-24 | Solihull Indoor Bowls Club | South of England | 33 - 35 |
| 2022-23 | Solihull Indoor Bowls Club | South of England | 29 - 39 |
| 2021-22 | Solihull Indoor Bowls Club | North of England | 36 - 32 |
| 2020-21 | Not Played - Covid | ||
| 2019-20 | Not Played - Covid | ||
| 2018-19 | Tamworth Indoor Bowls Club | South of England | 28.5 - 39.5 |
| 2017-18 | Bromsgrove Indoor Bowls Club | North of England | 37 - 31 |
| 2016-17 | Bromsgrove Indoor Bowls Club | North of England | 39 - 29 |
| 2015-16 | Solihull Indoor Bowls Club | South of England | 25 - 43 |
| 2014-15 | Bromsgrove Indoor Bowls Club | South of England | 20.5 - 43.5 |
| 2013-14 | Bromsgrove Indoor Bowls Club | Draw | 32 - 32 |
| 2012-13 | Tamworth Indoor Bowls Club | South of England | 26 - 38 |
| 2011-12 | Wey Valley Indoor Bowls Club, Guildford | South of England | 20.5 - 43.5 |
| 2010-11 | Erdington Indoor Bowls Club, Birmingham | South of England | 21 - 35 |
English Inter County Championship
The ESMBA organise an inter-county championship for teams of 20 players from each county. Most counties will enter two teams, a first 'premier' team, and an 'A team'. Winners of the premier competition are invited to the Top County competition, where the winners of the English ICC play the Welsh & Irish winners. Teams are made up of two teams from each discipline (Singles, pairs, triples & fours).
| Year | Premier Championship | A Team Championship | Premier Consolation | A Team Consolation |
| 2019 | West Midlands | West Midlands | Somerset | Dorset |
| 2018 | West Midlands | Devon | Somerset | Dorset |
| 2017 | West Midlands | North Yorkshire | Dorset | Stockport |
| 2016 | Norfolk | Kent | Northamptonshire | Shropshire |
| 2015 | Hampshire | Devon | Dorset | Norfolk |
| 2014 | Cheshire | Kent | Northamptonshire | Hampshire |
| 2013 | Cheshire | Kent | Dorset | Hampshire |
| 2012 | Cheshire | Devon | Cornwall | Cornwall |
| 2011 | Cheshire | Kent | Hampshire | Cornwall |
| 2010 | Cheshire | West Midlands | West Sussex | Cheshire |
| 2009 | Cheshire | West Sussex | West Midlands | Cornwall |
| 2008 | Cheshire | West Sussex | West Midlands | Hampshire |
| 2007 | Cheshire | Kent | Shropshire | Cornwall |
| 2006 | Staffordshire | Kent | Cheshire | Hertfordshire |
| 2005 | Kent | West Sussex | Warwickshire | Gloucestershire |
| 2004 | West Midlands | Herefordshire | Cheshire | Gloucestershire |
| 2003 | Kent | West Sussex | West Sussex | Staffordshire |
| 2002 | Kent | Kent | Shropshire | London |
| 2001 | Kent | West Midlands | Norfolk | Northamptonshire |
| 2000 | West Midlands | Devon | Worcestershire | Northamptonshire |
| 1999 | Kent | Essex | Hampshire | Hampshire |
| 1998 | Kent | Essex | Shropshire | Lancashire |
| 1997 | Staffordshire | Somerset | Shropshire | Northamptonshire |
| 1996 | Norfolk | Staffordshire | Cornwall | Cheshire |
| 1995 | Kent | Cheshire | West Midlands | |
| 1994 | West Midlands | West Midlands | ||
| 1993 | Staffordshire |



