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Revision as of 15:07, 31 December 2022

This page is about the World Bowls Tour Championships.

2023 World Indoor Bowls Championship
45th World Indoor Bowls Championship
LocationEngland Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)6-22 January 2023
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
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The 2023 Imagine Cruising World Indoor Bowls Championship will take place at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 6–22 January 2023.[1]

There are two preliminary round ties in the Open Singles, with Darren Weir playing Jason Banks, with the winner meeting Simon Skelton, while Jon Wilson faces Scott Edwards for the privilege of competing against Jamie Chestney in the first round.

Winners

Event Winner
Open Singles
Women's Singles
Open Pairs
Mixed Pairs
Open Under-25

Draw and results

Open Singles

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 England Les Gillett
England Stuart Irwin England
16 England Simon Skelton
Scotland Darren Weir/Jason Banks
9 Guernsey Jason Greenslade
United States Neil Furman
8 Scotland Mervyn King
South Africa Thinus Oelofse
5 England Mark Dawes
Australia Sean Mawdsley
12 Scotland Michael Stepney
England Sam Tolchard
13 Scotland David Gourlay
Canada Kody Olthof
4 England Nick Brett
Northern Ireland Jonathan Ross
3 Scotland Stewart Anderson
England David Bolt
14 England Wayne Willgress England
England Katherine Rednall
11 Scotland Alex Marshall
England Mark Royal
6 England Greg Harlow England
England Jamie Walker
7 England Jamie Chestney
England Jon Wilson/Scott Edwards England
10 England Robert Paxton
Israel Noam Yehudai
15 Scotland Darren Burnett
New Zealand Colin Rogan
2 Scotland Paul Foster
Hong Kong Jason Choi

Women's Singles

First round Semi-finals Final
               
  England Katherine Rednall
  New Zealand Clare Hendra
  England Nicole Rogers
  South Africa Gillian Young
  Wales Ceri Ann Glen
  Scotland Julie Forrest
  Guernsey Alison Merrien MBE
  Australia Lisa Featherby

Open Pairs

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 
  Scotland Stewart Anderson
Scotland Darren Burnett
England Jack Wells
England Sam King
 
South Africa Thinus Oelofse
South Africa Gillian Young
 
   
  England Mervyn King
Scotland David Gourlay
  Hong Kong Ken Chan
Hong Kong Jason Choi
   
   
  England Robert Paxton
England Simon Skelton
Israel Ruthie Gilor
Israel Zvika Hadar
 
Wales Daniel Salmon
England Damian Doubler
 
   
  England Nick Brett
England Greg Harlow
England Paul Hartley
England David Bolt
 
United States Scottie Marzonie
United States Frank Napoli
 
   
  Scotland Paul Foster
Scotland Alex Marshall
Northern Ireland Mark McPeak
Northern Ireland Stuart Bennett
 
Australia Sean Mawdsley
United States Neil Furman
 
   
  Guernsey Jason Greenslade
Scotland Michael Stepney
England Louis Ridout
England Sam Tolchard
 
Canada Kody Olthof
Canada Dylan Jacobs
 
   
  England Mark Dawes
England Jamie Chestney
  England Jamie Walker
England Perry Martin
   
   
  England Les Gillett
England Wayne Willgress
New Zealand Colin Rogan
New Zealand Garry Cotter
 
Scotland Chris Carswell
Scotland John Carswell

Mixed Pairs

First Round Semi-finals Final
               
Scotland Paul Foster
Guernsey Alison Merrien
England Jamie Chestney
New Zealand Clare Hendra
England Mark Dawes
Scotland Julie Forrest
England Les Gillett
England Katherine Rednall
England Mervyn King
Australia Lisa Featherby
England Greg Harlow
South Africa Gillian Young
England Nick Brett
England Nicole Rogers
Scotland Stewart Anderson
Wales Ceri Ann Glen

Open Under 25

Semi-finals Final
          
Scotland Daniel Pool
South Africa Gillian Young
England Nicole Rogers
Scotland Darren Weir

References

  1. ^ "2023 World Professional Indoor Bowls Championships". World Bowls Tour. Retrieved 31 December 2022. The event is organised by the World Bowls Tour, and will be televised by the BBC and streamed live on YouTube.