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Steve Glasson

Steve Glasson
Personal information
Full name Stephen John Glasson
Nickname(s) Biscuits
Nationality  Australia
Born (1969-04-10) 10 April 1969 (age 48)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Sport
Sport Bowls
Club St Johns Park Bowling Club
Now coaching Australian bowls team
Achievements and titles
World finals
  • 2000 World Bowls Championship: Team – Gold
  • 2004 World Outdoor Championship: Singles – Champion
National finals
  • 1994, 1997–1999, 2001–2005 Australian Indoor Championship: Singles – Champion
Highest world ranking 1
Updated on 5 September 2012.

Stephen John "Steve" Glasson OAM (born 10 April 1969) is an Australian bowls player. He was number one in the world in 2004 and was ranked first in Australia between 1997 and 2005. He is currently the Australian national bowls coach.

Glasson was born in Sydney, New South Wales in 1969. His father, Bob Glasson was a former Queensland bowls representative. Glasson took up bowls as a young child in the mid-1970s.

While working as a bank teller as a teenager, his bank was held up. He decided to change jobs, becoming an apprentice greenkeeper at a bowls club.

Glasson won Australian championships 19 times including nine national indoor championships. He was the number one ranked player in Australia between 1997 and 2005.

In 2004 Glasson became World Singles Champion when he won a gold medal at the World Bowls Championship in Scotland, becoming the first Australian to be world number one in men's singles.

Glasson was omitted from the Australian team for the 2006 Commonwealth Games after a dispute over fitness requirements set down by Bowls Australia. Bowls Australia claimed that poor form had also been a contributory factor.


As of 2012, he only plays occasionally to focus on his off-field role as a coach.

In 2011 he replaced Rex Johnston as Bowls Australia national coach.

In 2000 Glasson was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his playing and coaching achievements. He was inducted into the Bowls Australia Hall of Fame in 2011. He was further honoured in 2012, awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM).


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