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The '''2019 Just World Indoor Bowls Championship''' will take place at [[Potters Resort|Potters Leisure Resort]], [[Hopton-on-Sea]], [[Great Yarmouth]], [[England]], from 10–27 January 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldbowlstour.tv/the-just-2019-world-indoor-championships-schedule-of-play/|title=World Indoor Bowls Schedule & Results|publisher=World Bowls}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/bowls/46701802|title=World Indoor Bowls Championships 2019: Schedule and BBC coverage|publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref> The event is organised by the [[World Bowls Tour]].
The '''2019 Just World Indoor Bowls Championship''' will take place at [[Potters Resort|Potters Leisure Resort]], [[Hopton-on-Sea]], [[Great Yarmouth]], [[England]], from 10–27 January 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldbowlstour.tv/the-just-2019-world-indoor-championships-schedule-of-play/|title=World Indoor Bowls Schedule & Results|publisher=World Bowls}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/bowls/46701802|title=World Indoor Bowls Championships 2019: Schedule and BBC coverage|publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref> The event is organised by the [[World Bowls Tour]].


[[Julie Forrest]] of Scotland defeated [[Alison Merrien]] of Guernsey to win the women's singles.
[[Julie Forrest]] of Scotland defeated [[Alison Minge]] of Guernsey to win the women's singles.


[[Alex Marshall (bowls)|Alex Marshall]] and [[Paul Foster (bowls)|Paul Foster]] won the open pairs title for the fourth time as a pair and the sixth and fifth time respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldbowlstour.tv/foster-marshall-take-the-world-indoor-pairs-trophies-for-the-fourth-time/|title=FOSTER & MARSHALL TAKE THE WORLD INDOOR PAIRS TROPHIES FOR THE FOURTH TIME|publisher=World Bowls}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/bowls/46954852|title=World Indoor Bowls Championship: Alex Marshall & Paul Foster win men's pairs final|publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref> [[Robert Paxton (bowls)|Robert Paxton]] and [[Ellen Falkner]] won the mixed pairs event.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldbowlstour.tv/paxton-and-falkner-are-the-new-2019-world-indoor-mixed-pairs-champions/|title=PAXTON AND FALKNER ARE THE NEW 2019 WORLD INDOOR MIXED PAIRS CHAMPIONS|publisher=World Bowls}}</ref>
[[Alex Marshall (bowls)|Alex Marshall]] and [[Paul Foster (bowls)|Paul Foster]] won the open pairs title for the fourth time as a pair and the sixth and fifth time respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldbowlstour.tv/foster-marshall-take-the-world-indoor-pairs-trophies-for-the-fourth-time/|title=FOSTER & MARSHALL TAKE THE WORLD INDOOR PAIRS TROPHIES FOR THE FOURTH TIME|publisher=World Bowls}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/bowls/46954852|title=World Indoor Bowls Championship: Alex Marshall & Paul Foster win men's pairs final|publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref> [[Robert Paxton (bowls)|Robert Paxton]] and [[Ellen Falkner]] won the mixed pairs event.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldbowlstour.tv/paxton-and-falkner-are-the-new-2019-world-indoor-mixed-pairs-champions/|title=PAXTON AND FALKNER ARE THE NEW 2019 WORLD INDOOR MIXED PAIRS CHAMPIONS|publisher=World Bowls}}</ref>

Revision as of 10:58, 25 January 2019

2019 World Indoor Bowls Championship
41st World Indoor Bowls Championship
LocationEngland Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)10–27 January 2019
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
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The 2019 Just World Indoor Bowls Championship will take place 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.

Julie Forrest of Scotland defeated Alison Minge of Guernsey to win the women's singles.

Alex Marshall and Paul Foster won the open pairs title for the fourth time as a pair and the sixth and fifth time respectively.[3][4] Robert Paxton and Ellen Falkner won the mixed pairs event.[5]

Winners

Event Winner
Open Singles
Women's Singles Scotland Julie Forrest
Open Pairs Scotland Paul Foster & Scotland Alex Marshall
Mixed Pairs England Robert Paxton & England Ellen Falkner
Open Under-25

Draw and results

Open singles

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

Women's singles

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

Open pairs

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

England Mark Dawes

bye 1 England Chestney

England Dawes

3 6
5 Scotland Alex Marshall

Scotland Paul Foster

7 4 2 5 Scotland Foster

Scotland Marshall

6 6
Wales Damian Doubler

Wales Daniel Salmon

6 9 0 5 Scotland Foster

Scotland Marshall

2 8 2
3 England Mervyn King

Scotland David Gourlay

Scotland Walker

Scotland Duncan

9 4 1
bye 3 Scotland Gourlay

England King

4 6
7 England Les Gillett

Wales Jason Greenslade

5 4 1 Scotland Walker

Scotland Duncan

7 8
Scotland Colin Walker

Scotland Ronnie Duncan

4 5 2 5 Scotland Foster

Scotland Marshall

8 13
4 England Robert Paxton

Scotland Michael Stepney

2 England Harlow

England Brett

6 13
bye 4 England Paxton

Scotland Stepney

6 5
8 England Andy Thomson

England Mark Royal

4 6 8 England Thomson

England Royal

7 5
England Edward Elmore

England Robert Elmore

4 4 8 England Thomson

England Royal

3 2
2 England Nick Brett

England Greg Harlow

2 England Harlow

England Brett

5 7
bye 2 England Harlow

England Brett

6 9
6 Scotland Darren Burnett

Scotland Stewart Anderson

4 7 0 Australia Rankin

Australia McIlroy

5 2
Australia David Rankin

Australia Kyle McIlroy

6 3 2

Mixed pairs

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
England Greg Harlow

England Katherine Rednall

1 5
England Jamie Chestney

Scotland Lesley Doig

8 8
England Chestney
Scotland Doig
4 5
England Brett
New Zealand Carman
6 6
Scotland Stewart Anderson

Guernsey Alison Merrien

2 4
England Nick Brett

New Zealand Helen Carman

13 7
England Brett
New Zealand Carman
15 3 0
England Paxton
England Falkner
1 10 2
Scotland Darren Burnett

Scotland Julie Forrest

5 4
England Robert Paxton

England Ellen Falkner

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

England Janice Gower

4 9
Scotland David Gourlay

Scotland Melanie Darroch

4 1

Open Under 25

Semi-finals Final
          
Northern Ireland Chloe Watson
England Jordan Philpott
New Zealand Dean Drummond
Scotland John Orr

References

  1. ^ "World Indoor Bowls Schedule & Results". World Bowls.
  2. ^ "World Indoor Bowls Championships 2019: Schedule and BBC coverage". BBC Sport.
  3. ^ "FOSTER & MARSHALL TAKE THE WORLD INDOOR PAIRS TROPHIES FOR THE FOURTH TIME". World Bowls.
  4. ^ "World Indoor Bowls Championship: Alex Marshall & Paul Foster win men's pairs final". BBC Sport.
  5. ^ "PAXTON AND FALKNER ARE THE NEW 2019 WORLD INDOOR MIXED PAIRS CHAMPIONS". World Bowls.