2022 World Indoor Bowls Championship

The 2022 Just World Indoor Bowls Championship took place at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 7–23 January 2022.[1] The event is organised by the World Bowls Tour, and will be televised by the BBC and streamed live on YouTube.[2]

2022 World Indoor Bowls Championship
44th World Indoor Bowls Championship
LocationEngland Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)7-23 January 2022
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
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The Open Singles was won by the sixth seed Les Gillett who overcame five times champion Paul Foster. Gillett won the first set by virtue of overtaking Foster's lead during the final ends. Foster comfortably won the second set before Gillett won the tie break.[3]

Katherine Rednall won a record breaking fourth women's singles title.[4][5]

In the open pairs Stewart Anderson and Darren Burnett defeated defending champions Mark Dawes and Jamie Chestney to win their second title together.[6] Paul Foster and Alison Merrien won the mixed pairs title.[7]

The continued issues with COVID-19 pandemic caused several problems; South African Thinus Olefse and Israel's Noam Yehudai had to pull out of the Open Singles before the tournament began due to travel restrictions, so their places in the draw were taken by England's Scott Edwards and Scotland's John McCrorie respectively. In the Women's World Matchplay, South Africa's Gillian Young was replaced by Wales's Kerry Packwood, while in the Open Pairs, Israeli duo Beverly Polatinsky and Boaz Markus had to withdraw. On the eve of the tournament, USA's Loren Dion and England's William Moulton tested positive for Covid-19, so had to pull out of the Open Pairs and were replaced by Scott Edwards and Wayne Willgress respectively.

Winners edit

Event Winner
Open singles   Les Gillett
Women's singles   Katherine Rednall
Open pairs   Stewart Anderson &   Darren Burnett
Mixed pairs   Paul Foster &   Alison Merrien
Open Under-25   Daniel Pool

Draw and results edit

Open singles edit

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1   Mark Dawes 11 12
  Graeme Howard 2 2 1   Dawes 7 3 1
16   Simon Skelton 7 8   Willgress 5 8 2
  Wayne Willgress 8 8   Willgress 9 11
9   Mervyn King 2 10 2 9   King 5 1
  Scott Edwards 11 8 0 9   King 10 7 2
8   David Gourlay 2 5   Briscoe 5 9 1
  Pat Briscoe 10 8   Willgress 12 7 1
5   Paul Foster 11 7 2 5   Foster 3 8 2
  John McCrorie 3 9 0 5   Foster 7 2 2
12   Mark Royal 6 6   Rednall 3 7 0
  Katherine Rednall 6 7 5   Foster 8 4 2
13   Michael Stepney 9 10 13   Stepney 3 8 0
  Ian Honnor 4 5 13   Stepney 9 10
4   Robert Paxton 5 3   Bolt 4 4
  David Bolt 10 10 5   Foster 7 12 1
3   Stewart Anderson 13 8 6   Gillett 8 4 2
  Erik Galipeau 4 8 3   Anderson 7 4 0
14   Jamie Chestney 10 6 14   Chestney 6 5 2
  Jamie Walker 7 6 14   Chestney 10 7 0
11   Darren Burnett 7 5 6   Gillett 1 8 2
  Ken Chan 10 9   Chan 5 4
6   Les Gillett 7 9 6   Gillett 8 8
  Ronnie Duncan 5 4 6   Gillett 10 8
7   Greg Harlow 8 10 15   Marshall 1 4
  Danny Denison 6 5 7   Harlow 11 4 2
10   Jason Greenslade 8 9 10   Greenslade 4 6 1
  Trevor Taylor 2 9 7   Harlow 2 3
15   Alex Marshall 5 10 2 15   Marshall 10 10
  Mark McPeak 6 4 0 15   Marshall 8 8
2   Nick Brett 9 10 2   Brett 7 4
  Loren Dion 4 4

Women's singles edit

First round Semi-finals Final
               
    Laura Daniels 9 1
    Alison Merrien 9 11
  Merrien 4 8 2
  Banks 9 6 1
    Carla Banks 10 3 2
    Kerry Packwood 2 12 0
  Merrien 2 2
  Rednall 13 14
    Sandra Bailie 9 6 2
    Sophie Tolchard 5 8 1
  Bailie 6 1
  Rednall 10 9
    Katherine Rednall 10 3 2
    Julie Forrest 8 8 1

Open pairs edit

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
  Mark Dawes
  Jamie Chestney
11 11
  Mark Burdett
  Ben Harris
2 2   Dawes
  Chestney
9 7
  Simon Skelton
  Michael Stepney
10 7   Skelton
  Stepney
2 5
  Trevor Taylor
  Stuart Airey
3 6   Dawes
  Chestney
10 11
  Mervyn King
  David Gourlay
4 10 1   Warmington
  Edwards
2 3
  Dean Warmington
  Scott Edwards
12 6 2   Warmington
  Edwards
10 11
  Mark Royal
  Robert Paxton
6 5   Calver
  Cinato
1 3
  Lee Calver
  Connor Cinato
7 9   Dawes
  Chestney
6 11 0
  Stewart Anderson
  Darren Burnett
6 10 2   Anderson
  Burnett
9 7 2
  Mark McPeak
  Stuart Bennett
9 5 0   Anderson
  Burnett
10 6 2
  Paul Foster
  Alex Marshall
8 11   Foster
  Marshall
4 7 0
  Lyndon Sham
  Ken Chan
7 8   Anderson
  Burnett
9 10
  Les Gillett
  Jason Greenslade
3 9 2   Brett
  Harlow
8 5
  Paul Maynard
  James Rippey
12 6 0   Gillett
  Greenslade
6 4
  Nick Brett
  Greg Harlow
7 12 2   Brett
  Harlow
8 11
  Ashley Nethercliffe
  Wayne Willgress
8 7 1

Mixed pairs edit

First Round Semi-finals Final
               
  Julie Forrest
  Stewart Anderson
5 8 1
  Sandra Bailie
  Mark Dawes
7 3 2
  Bailie
  Dawes
8 10
  Packwood
  Harlow
8 4
  Laura Daniels
  David Gourlay
3 9 1
  Kerry Packwood
  Greg Harlow
8 8 2
  Bailie
  Dawes
10 6 0
  Merrien
  Foster
8 9 2
  Alison Merrien
  Paul Foster
8 9
  Carla Banks
  Les Gillett
4 4
  Merrien
  Foster
9 6 2
  Rednall
  Paxton
6 7 0
  Sophie Tolchard
  Nick Brett
2 1
  Katherine Rednall
  Robert Paxton
12 9

Open Under 25 edit

Semi-finals Final
          
  Daniel Pool 6 5 2
  William Moulton 5 10 1
  Pool 8 12
  Weir 8 8
  Lyndon Sham 3 2
  Darren Weir 10 10

References edit

  1. ^ "2022 World Professional Indoor Bowls Championships". Professional Bowls Association. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  2. ^ "The Potters Resorts 2022 World Indoor Bowls Championships". Potters Holidays. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  3. ^ "World Indoor Bowls: Les Gillett secures first singles title to deny Paul Foster a historic sixth". BBC. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Stowmarket's Katherine Rednall puts in dominant display against Alison Merrien to win World Indoor Bowls Championship Ladies' Singles title for record fourth time". Suffolk News. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  5. ^ "World Indoor Bowls Championship 2021: Katherine Rednall delighted by fourth singles title". BBC. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Arbroath bowls ace Darren Burnett claims fifth world title after Potters Resort pairs success". The Courier. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  7. ^ "World mixed pairs title for Ali". Guernsey Press. Retrieved 20 January 2022.