Sixteen athletes have been unveiled in Team England’s Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls team for the home Commonwealth Games in Birmingham this summer.

Half of the athletes selected have competed at a previous Commonwealth Games, with a collective 17 Commonwealth medals between them.

Husband and wife, Jamie and Natalie Chestney will be returning to the Games, with Natalie at her fourth and Jamie his third. The duo come to the team with five medals between them, including Natalie’s coveted gold in the Singles in Delhi in 2010, when she was just 21. Jamie will hope to go one better than his silver in the Fours in Glasgow back in 2014.

Jamie, 35, is over the moon to be selected. "It's an honour to be heading to another Games; it's been a lot of work to get here and I can't wait for it to get started.

“I'll definitely be aiming for gold, as that is the ultimate - and as Nat already has one, it would be nice to match her!"

Sophie and Sam Tolchard, sporty siblings from Devon, also join the team with Games experience dating back to Delhi 2010. Sophie has one gold to her name, in the Triples in 2014, whereas reigning National Singles Champion Sam’s two bronzes include a third-place finish in the Fours on the Gold Coast in 2018.

In the para events, Kieran Rollings will be competing at his second Commonwealth Games after he was the youngest member of England's lawn bowls team on the Gold Coast, at just 18-years-old. Kieran will pair up with Craig Bowler from Bedfordshire in the Para Men’s Pairs.

Kieran said: “I am in utter shock to be selected for the upcoming Birmingham Games. It was always a dream to play at one Games, let alone the second one – with the bonus of it being on home soil. Hopefully the profile of a home Games is something we can use to get more people playing. I feel such pride to be part of Team England again.”

Alison Yearling and Chris Turnbull will star in the Visually Impaired event with grandmother and grandson duo Sue Wherry and Mark Wherry as their directors.

The sixteen players to represent Team England are:

Women’s team:

  • Amy Pharaoh, Lincolnshire
  • Sophie Tolchard, Devon
  • Jamie-Lea Winch, Leicestershire
  • Natalie Chestney, Devon
  • Sian Honnor, Kent

Men’s team:

  • Jamie Walker, Northamptonshire (now based in Devon)
  • Sam Tolchard, Devon
  • Louis Ridout, Devon
  • Nick Brett, Huntingdonshire
  • Jamie Chestney, Devon

Para team

Women’s Pairs:

  • Michelle White, Kent
  • Gill Platt, Surrey

Men’s Pairs:

  • Craig Bowler, Bedfordshire
  • Kieran Rollings, Northamptonshire

Visually Impaired Pairs:

  • Alison Yearling, Devon
  • Chris Turnbull, Yorkshire
  • Directors – Sue Wherry & Mark Wherry, Cornwall

Find out more about each athlete here.

One of the debutants in the team, Nick Brett, is delighted to have an opportunity he didn’t think would come. The 47-year-old, based at Brampton BC in Huntingdonshire, said:

“I’m delighted to get selected to play in a home Commonwealth Games. I thought it was something thing I would never do, and now I just can’t wait until the Opening Ceremony!”

Team England’s Chef de Mission, Mark England OBE, welcomed the athletes to the team: “Competing in Lawn Bowls at the Commonwealth Games is the pinnacle of the sport and we’re delighted to announce our fully integrated team for Birmingham 2022.Team England Bowlers have a successful history in performances at the Games and with a blend of experience and Games debutants in this team, we’re looking forward and excited to watch them compete.”

Team England have shown strength in the sport, currently placing second on the all-time Commonwealth Games medal table, behind fellow Home Nation, Scotland.

The home of English Bowls will be transformed next year, as the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games programme will be played on the greens at Victoria Park in Royal Leamington Spa from the 29th of July to the 6th of August.

Team England will send a team of over 400 Team England athletes to compete at Birmingham 2022 and capitalise on the once in a lifetime opportunity to bring home success in their own country.  

You can get behind Team England by following its social channels where each athlete will become Part of the Pride in the run-up to Birmingham.