2024 World Bowls Indoor Championships

Indoor Bowls Championship

2024 World Bowls Indoor Championships
3rd
LocationGuernsey Guernsey Indoor Bowling Association, Channel Islands
Date(s)21–27 April 2024
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The 2024 World Bowls Indoor Championships took place at the Guernsey Indoor Bowling Association in the Channel Islands from 21 to 27 April 2024.[1] The event was organised by World Bowls and the International Indoor Bowls Council (IIBC).[2][3][4][5]

The format of the Championships is one player representing each county in the singles and two in the pairs. A round robin determines the top player/team in each section progressing to the quarter finals and the second place player/team progressing to the knockout round. One second place team was also drawn out of the hat to progress to the quarter final.[6]

Jason Greenslade representing Guernsey after switching from Wales, won the men's singles event.[7]

Winners

Event Winner
Men's singles Guernsey Jason Greenslade
Women's singles Malaysia Nor Farah Ain Abdullah
Mixed pairs Australia Ray Pearse & Australia Samantha Atkinson

Results

Men's singles

First round

Section 1
Pos Name Pts
1 Australia Ray Pearse 15
2 Simon Martin 9
3 Turkey Ozkan Akar 9
4 United States Loren Dion 6
5 Hong Kong Stanley Gon Lap Lai 6
6 Jamaica Robert Simpson 0
Section 2
Pos Name Pts
1 Malaysia Izzat Dzulkeple 12
2 Spain Peter Bonsor 12
3 Jersey Derek Boswell 9
4 Malta Joe Saragozza 6
5 Norfolk Island Jordy Jones 3
6 Singapore Chiu Pok Man 3

Section 3
Pos Name Pts
1 Wales Jason Greenslade 15
2 Scotland Michael Stepney 12
3 Namibia Carel Aron Olivier 9
4 Switzerland Beat Matti 6
5 Sweden Olle Backgren 3
6 France Guillaume Hertzog 0
Section 4
Pos Name Pts
1 New Zealand Shannon McIlroy 12
2 Isle of Man Clive McGreal 9
3 Wales Kristian Crocker 6
4 Japan Hisaharu Satoh 3
5 Hungary Gabor Foti 0

Section 5
Pos Name Pts
1 England Harry Goodwin 15
2 South Africa Jason Evans 9
3 Macau Johnny Ng 9
4 Canada Mike McNorton 9
5 Falkland Islands Oliver Thompson 3
6 Botswana Micharl Gabobewe 0

Knockout round

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Martin Evans 8–0, 7–6
Bonsor McGreal 5–5, 9–4

Quarter finals

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Greenslade Bonsor 9–4, 6–6
Dzulkeple Pearse 3–5, 8–3, 1–0
McIlroy Stepney 5–4, 8–3, 1–0
Goodwin Martin 10–1, 8–5

Semi finals

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Greenslade McIlroy 5–2, 3–4, 1–0
Dzulkeple Goodwin 5–5, 7–2

Final

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Greenslade Dzulkeple 6–5, 9–3

Women's singles

First round

Section 1
Pos Name Pts
1 Scotland Natalie McWilliams 12
2 Malaysia Nor Farah Ain Abdullah 6
3 South Africa Esme Haley 6
4 Spain Lisa Bonsor 3
5 Turkey Rahsan Akar 3
Section 2
Pos Name Pts
1 Malta Connie Rixon 12
2 Jersey Lindsey Greechan 12
3 Scotland Julie Forrest 12
4 Hong Kong Gloria Yat Ting 6
5 Japan Keiko Kurohara 6
6 United States Mary Thompson 0

Section 3
Pos Name Pts
1 Australia Samantha Atkinson 9
2 Norfolk Island Petal Jones 9
3 Wales Sara Nicholls 6
4 Singapore Lee Beng Hua 3
5 Israel Irit Grencel 3
Section 4
Pos Name Pts
1 New Zealand Tayla Bruce 15
2 Canada Linda Ng 12
3 Botswana Lephai Marea Modutlwa 9
4 France Cindy Royet 6
5 Macau Pian Lai 3
6 Jamaica Maureen Caesar 0

Section 5
Pos Name Pts
1 Guernsey Rose Ogier 12
2 England Rebecca McMillian 12
3 Sandra Bailie MBE 9
4 Switzerland Marianne Kuenzle 9
5 Isle of Man Caroline Whitehead 0
6 Namibia Yvonne Oliver 0

Knockout round

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Ng Greechan 7–1, 7–3
McMillan Jones 5–4, 9–4

Quarter finals

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Abdullah Atkinson 6–5, 9–1
Ng Ogier 8–0, 4–3
Rixon Bruce 7–4, 4–5, 1–0
McWilliams McMillan 7–7, 6–6, 1–0

Semi finals

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Abdullah Ng 8–4, 7–7
Rixon McWilliams 1–7, 8–1, 1–0

Final

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Abdullah Rixon 6–2, 6–3

Mixed pairs

First round

Section 1
Pos Name Pts
1 Wales Crocker & Nicholls 12
2 Australia Pearse & Atkinson 9
3 Namibia Olivier & Olivier 9
4 Isle of Man McGreal & Whitehead 3
5 Switzerland Matti & Kuenzle 0
Section 2
Pos Name Pts
1 Sweden Backgren & Guernsey Merrien 12
2 Malaysia Dzulkeple & Abdullah 12
3 Jersey Boswell & Greechan 9
4 Malta Saragozza & Rixon 6
5 Norfolk Island Jones & Jones 3
6 Hungary Foti & Israel Grencel 3

Section 3
Pos Name Pts
1 Canada McNorton & Ng 15
2 Martin & Bailie MBE 12
3 Macau Ng & Lai 9
4 Falkland Islands Thompson & Scotland McWilliams 6
5 Botswana Gabobewe & Modutlwa 3
6 Jamaica Simpson & Caesar 3
Section 4
Pos Name Pts
1 New Zealand McIlroy & Bruce 12
2 England Goodwin & McMillan 12
3 Hong Kong Lai & Ha 6
4 United States Dion & Thompson 6
5 Singapore Pok Man & Beng Hua 6
6 France Hertzog & Royet 3

Section 5
Pos Name Pts
1 Scotland Stepney & Forrest 15
2 Guernsey Greenslade & Ogier 12
3 Spain Bonsor & Bonsor 6
4 Japan Satou & Kurohara 6
5 South Africa Evans & Haley 6
6 Turkey Akar & Rahsan 3

Knockout round

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Dzulkeple & Abdullah Martin & Bailie MBE 6–2, 11–6
Goodwin & McMillan Greenslade & Ogier 5–8, 10–6, 1–0

Quarter finals

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Pearse & Atkinson Stepney & Forrest 13–6, 7–7
Goodwin & McMillan Backgren & Merrien 9–2, 8–3
Dzulkeple & Abdullah Crocker & Nicholls 12–8, 7–4
McNorton & Ng McIlroy & Bruce 7–6, 4–5, 1–0

Semi finals

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Pearse & Atkinson Dzulkeple & Abdullah 9–2, 11–3
Goodwin & McMillan McNorton & Ng 8–3, 8–3

Final

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Pearse & Atkinson Goodwin & McMillan 9–1, 2–9, 1–0

References

  1. ^ "World Bowls Indoor Championships". Visit Guernsey. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Media Release". World Bowls. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Day 7 Wrap: World Bowls And IIBC Indoor Championships". World Bowls International. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Media Release". World Bowls. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Day 6 Wrap: World Bowls And IIBC Indoor Championships". World Bowls International. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  6. ^ "2024 World Bowls Indoor Championship line-ups announced". World Bowls. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  7. ^ "Guernsey's Greenslade wins World Bowls Indoor Championship". BBC Sport. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
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