2019 World Indoor Bowls Championship

The 2019 Just World Indoor Bowls Championship was held at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 10–27 January 2019.[1][2] The event is organised by the World Bowls Tour.

2019 World Indoor Bowls Championship
41st World Indoor Bowls Championship
Location Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)10–27 January 2019
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
 2018 2020 

Stewart Anderson won his second open singles title after defeating surprise qualifier Simon Skelton in the final.[3][4] Julie Forrest of Scotland defeated Alison Merrien of Guernsey to win the women's singles.[5][6]

Alex Marshall and Paul Foster won the open pairs title for the fourth time as a pair and the sixth and fifth time respectively.[7][8] Robert Paxton and Ellen Falkner won the mixed pairs event.[9]

Winners

Event Winner
Open Singles Stewart Anderson
Women's Singles Julie Forrest
Open Pairs Paul Foster & Alex Marshall
Mixed Pairs Robert Paxton & Ellen Falkner
Open Under-25 John Orr

Draw and results

Open singles

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 Mark Dawes 6 8
Graham McKee 6 3 1 Dawes 9 7
16 Michael Stepney 10 3 2 16 Stepney 6 7
Gary R Smith 6 12 1 1 Dawes 7 6
9 Stewart Anderson 12 9 9 Anderson 8 11
Colin Walker 6 8 9 Anderson 12 6
8 Jamie Chestney 10 10 8 Chestney 5 6
James Rippey 4 4 9 Anderson 8 8
5 Paul Foster 6 2 2 12 Gillett 6 7
Damian Doubler 4 8 1 5 Foster 4 9 0
12 Les Gillett 7 9 12 Gillett 5 2 2
Paul Coleman 5 1 12 Gillett 10 10
13 Mark Royal 6 10 1 Edwards 2 9
Scott Edwards 7 4 2 Edwards 7 7
4 Robert Paxton 8 7 4 Paxton 3 5
Ian McIntosh 2 4 9 Anderson 11 6 2
3 David Gourlay 7 5 Skelton 5 8 0
Simon Skelton 8 8 Skelton 6 6
14 Jason Greenslade 9 7 2 14 Greenslade 6 5
Craig Rimmington 4 9 0 Skelton 6 6
11 Mervyn King 12 3 2 6 Burnett 6 5
Shaun Jones 2 8 0 11 King 4 7
6 Darren Burnett 6 8 2 6 Burnett 11 7
Andrew Barker 9 3 0 Skelton 2 8 2
7 Nick Brett 9 6 7 Brett 9 7 1
Andy Squire 3 4 7 Brett 12 4 2
10 Alex Marshall 11 7 2 10 Marshall 0 9 1
Ray Martin 2 8 0 7 Brett 9 9
15 Andy Thomson 7 7 2 2 Harlow 3 1
Wayne Willgress 4 9 0 15 Thomson 1 5
2 Greg Harlow 11 9 2 Harlow 10 10
Brendan Egan 6 5

Women's singles

First round Semi-finals Final
               
  Katherine Rednall 9 11
  Melanie Darroch 9 2
Rednall 11 7 1
Forrest 2 8 2
  Kerry Packwood 2 3
  Julie Forrest 10 10
Forrest 8 9
Merrien 7 8
  Helen Carman 5 4
  Alison Merrien 10 12
Merrien 9 9
Falkner 4 3
  Ellen Falkner 9 11
  Janice Gower 7 9

Open pairs

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 Jamie Chestney

Mark Dawes

bye 1 Chestney

Dawes

3 6
5 Alex Marshall

Paul Foster

7 4 2 5 Foster

Marshall

6 6
Damian Doubler

Daniel Salmon

6 9 0 5 Foster

Marshall

2 8 2
3 Mervyn King

David Gourlay

Walker

Duncan

9 4 1
bye 3 Gourlay

King

4 6
7 Les Gillett

Jason Greenslade

5 4 1 Walker

Duncan

7 8
Colin Walker

Ronnie Duncan

4 5 2 5 Foster

Marshall

8 13
4 Robert Paxton

Michael Stepney

2 Harlow

Brett

6 13
bye 4 Paxton

Stepney

6 5
8 Andy Thomson

Mark Royal

4 6 8 Thomson

Royal

7 5
Edward Elmore

Robert Elmore

4 4 8 Thomson

Royal

3 2
2 Nick Brett

Greg Harlow

2 Harlow

Brett

5 7
bye 2 Harlow

Brett

6 9
6 Darren Burnett

Stewart Anderson

4 7 0 Rankin

McIlroy

5 2
David Rankin

Kyle McIlroy

6 3 2

Mixed pairs

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Greg Harlow

Katherine Rednall

1 5
Jamie Chestney

Lesley Doig

8 8
Chestney
Doig
4 5
Brett
Carman
6 6
Stewart Anderson

Alison Merrien

2 4
Nick Brett

Helen Carman

13 7
Brett
Carman
15 3 0
Paxton
Falkner
1 10 2
Darren Burnett

Julie Forrest

5 4
Robert Paxton

Ellen Falkner

7 7
Paxton
Falkner
8 5 2
Foster
Gower
4 6 1
Paul Foster

Janice Gower

4 9
David Gourlay

Melanie Darroch

4 1

Open Under 25

Semi-finals Final
          
Chloe Watson 3 2
Jordan Philpott 13 7
Jordan Philpott 5 6
John Orr 10 8
Dean Drummond 2 5
John Orr 11 9

References

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