2020 World Indoor Bowls Championship

The 2020 Just World Indoor Bowls Championship was held at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 9–26 January 2020.[1] The event was organised by the World Bowls Tour[2] and televised by the BBC.[3]

2020 World Indoor Bowls Championship
42nd World Indoor Bowls Championship
LocationEngland Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)9–26 January 2020
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
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In the Open Singles, all 16 seeds progressed to round two, which last happened in 2009 but the top four seeds failed to make the semi-final stage. Nick Brett progressed to the final and was attempting to become the first player in the history of the competition to achieve the treble of open singles, open pairs and mixed pairs during the same year. His opponent Robert Paxton (in his third career open singles final) started well in the first set before Brett took control of the set, winning it 10–7. Paxton deservedly took the second set 8-7 despite a late Brett comeback which forced the match into a tie break. The tie break went to the deciding end and Paxton's second bowl on the backhand was good enough to seal the title and deny Brett the treble.

In the Open Pairs, the third seeds Greg Harlow and Nick Brett won the title beating Paul Foster and Alex Marshall in the final which prevented the Scottish pair from winning another pairs event.[4]

Julie Forrest successfully retained her women's crown by defeating Janice Gower in the final.[5]

The mixed pairs saw Nick Brett win a second title and a fifth career world indoor success, he was partnered by Marion Purcell.[6]

Winners edit

Event Winner
Open Singles   Robert Paxton
Women's Singles   Julie Forrest
Open Pairs   Greg Harlow & Nick Brett
Mixed Pairs   Nick Brett &   Marion Purcell
Open Under-25   William Moulton

Draw and results edit

Open singles edit

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1   Stewart Anderson 8 10
  Daniel Salmon 5 4 1   Anderson 11 12
16   Simon Skelton 4 9 2 16   Skelton 1 3
  Colin Banks 7 5 0 1   Anderson 7 3 0
9   Jamie Chestney 10 9 8   Paxton 4 10 2
  Chris Carswell 4 3 9   Chestney 6 4
8   Robert Paxton 7 9 8   Paxton 7 7
  Craig Rimmington 5 7 8   Paxton 8 10
5   Les Gillett 12 8 5   Gillett 5 1
  Scott Jess 2 4 5   Gillett 8 11
12   Alex Marshall 10 11 12   Marshall 3 4
  Lawrence Quill 3 3 5   Gillett 9 9
13   Michael Stepney 11 8 4   Gourlay 2 6
  Scott Walker 2 7 13   Stepney 0 5
4   David Gourlay 8 8 2 4   Gourlay 15 7
  John McCrorie 3 9 0 8   Paxton 7 8 2
3   Paul Foster 6 10 6   Brett 10 7 1
  Lee Harris 6 3 3   Foster 7 5 0
14   Mark Royal 9 9 14   Royal 6 7 2
  Dan LeMessurier 7 3 14   Royal 8 5 1
11   Mervyn King 12 7 6   Brett 7 6 2
  Craig Tinker 2 3 11   King 5 7
6   Nick Brett 8 9 6   Brett 9 7
  Scott Edwards 3 4 6   Brett 8 8
7   Darren Burnett 6 7 15   Greenslade 7 5
  Kevin Harrison 6 4 7   Burnett 5 5
10   Mark Dawes 13 8 10   Dawes 11 6
  Elliott Mason 4 6 10   Dawes 8 8 0
15   Jason Greenslade 8 10 15   Greenslade 4 9 2
  Brendan Egan 7 2 15   Greenslade 3 10 2
2   Greg Harlow 12 11 2   Harlow 10 8 1
  Blake Nairn 0 5

Women's singles edit

First round Semi-finals Final
               
    Julie Forrest 11 7
    Lorna Cameron 4 2
  Forrest 4 11 2
  Merrien 10 4 0
    Alison Merrien 8 7 2
    Devon Cooper 4 10 0
  Forrest 8 15
  Gower 7 3
    Rhonda Adams 7 2 1
    Janice Gower 6 13 2
  Gower 8 7
  Rogers 4 3
    Nicole Rogers 10 7
    Marion Purcell 3 6

Open pairs edit

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1   Paul Foster
  Alex Marshall
bye 1   Foster
  Marshall
8 10
  Les Gillett
  Jason Greenslade
5 6 1   Maynard
  Rippey
6 2
  Paul Maynard
  James Rippey
8 4 2 1   Foster

  Marshall

5 10 2
4   David Gourlay
  Mervyn King
4   Gourlay

  King

6 2 1
bye 4   Gourlay

  King

8 3 2
  Mark Royal
  Robert Paxton
10 15   Royal

  Paxton

3 9 1
  Ronnie Duncan
  Colin Walker
5 0 1   Foster

  Marshall

6 8 1
3   Greg Harlow
  Nick Brett
3   Harlow

  Brett

10 6 2
bye 3   Harlow

  Brett

8 10
  Jamie Chestney
  Mark Dawes
7 8   Chestney

  Dawes

4 2
  Marty Trainor
  Andy Duncan
6 1 3   Harlow

  Brett

6 6
2   Darren Burnett
  Stewart Anderson
2   Anderson

  Burnett

3 5
bye 2   Anderson

  Burnett

8 7
  Damian Doubler
  Daniel Salmon
9 5 1   Stepney

  Skelton

4 4
  Michael Stepney
  Simon Skelton
4 9 2

Mixed pairs edit

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
  Robert Paxton

  Ellen Falkner

6 6
  David Gourlay

  Janice Gower

7 7
  Gourlay
  Gower
8 0 0
  Harlow
  Merrien
1 9 2
  Greg Harlow

  Alison Merrien

8 5 2
  Darren Burnett

  Nicole Rogers

7 6 0
  Harlow
  Merrien
6 7
  Brett
  Purcell
7 8
  Nick Brett

  Marion Purcell

7 3 2
  Paul Foster

  Julie Forrest

3 8 0
  Brett
  Purcell
7 5
  Anderson
  Cameron
3 4
  Stewart Anderson

  Lorna Cameron

7 8
  Les Gillett

  Rhonda Adams

6 3

Open Under 25 edit

Semi-finals Final
          
  Jesse Russell 4 8
  William Moulton 13 9
  Moulton 12 9
  Clinton 10 9
  Dale McWhinney 9 6 0
  Keiran Clinton 11 5 2

External links edit

  • Greg Gottfried (23 Jan 2020). "This perfect World Indoor Bowls shot is the most electrifying non-darts sports highlight in British history" (Video). Golf Digest.

References edit

  1. ^ "THE 'JUST' 2020 WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS". World Bowls. Archived from the original on December 31, 2019.
  2. ^ "Draw and results". World Bowls. Archived from the original on 2019-12-31. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
  3. ^ "World Indoor Bowls Championships 2020: BBC coverage and schedule". BBC.
  4. ^ "HARLOW & BRETT – 2020 WORLD INDOOR PAIRS CHAMPIONS". World Bowls Tour. Archived from the original on August 3, 2020.
  5. ^ "FORREST IS THE 'JUST' 2020 LADIES MATCHPLAY WORLD CHAMPION". World Bowls Tour. Archived from the original on January 25, 2020.
  6. ^ "BRETT & PURCELL ARE THE NEW WORLD INDOOR MIXED PAIRS CHAMPIONS". World Bowls Tour. Archived from the original on August 3, 2020.