Medal record | ||
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Representing Scotland | ||
Men's bowls | ||
World Outdoor Championships | ||
1992 Worthing | Pairs | |
1996 Adelaide | Pairs | |
World Indoor Bowls Championships | ||
1989 Preston | Singles | |
1991 Preston | Singles | |
1993 Preston | Singles | |
1994 Preston | Singles | |
1995 Preston | Singles | |
1995 Preston | Pairs | |
1998 Preston | Pairs | |
2002 Yarmouth | Singles | |
2003 Yarmouth | Singles | |
Commonwealth Games | ||
1986 Edinburgh | Singles | |
1990 Auckland | Singles | |
1994 Victoria | Singles |
Richard Corsie MBE (born 27 November 1966) is a Scottish bowls player, widely considered to be among the best bowls players of all time. Corsie won the World Indoor Bowls Championships singles title three times during his career and the Commonwealth Gold Medal in 1994 beating his long-time nemesis and friend Tony Allcock in the final.
Corsie was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in March 2010.