2023 World Indoor Bowls Championship

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2023 World Indoor Bowls Championship
45th World Indoor Bowls Championship
Location Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)6–22 January 2023
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships

The 2023 Imagine Cruising World Indoor Bowls Championship took place at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 6 to 22 January 2023.[1]

There were two preliminary round ties in the open singles, with Jason Banks beating Darren Weir and Jon Wilson defeating Scott Edwards. Banks went on to reach the final where he met Jamie Walker. This was first time that the open/men's singles final featured two unseeded players since seeds were introduced in 1988.[2] Previously eight unseeded players had reached finals (5 went on to win) but all eight had played seeded players in the final.

In the final Walker gained a five shot lead after just two ends but Banks continually played close to the jack and drew level before Walker won the last end with the last bowl. The second set was also close with Banks leading before Walker managed to level the set on the last end and by doing so winning the title.[3]

Katherine Rednall won her fifth women's singles to extend her record, she fought back after losing the first set to defeat Ceri Ann Glen in the tie break set.[4]

Greg Harlow & Nick Brett won the Open Pairs defeating Jason Greenslade and Michael Stepney in the final. It was Brett's six title and Harlow's fifth title over all disciplines. Stewart Anderson and Ceri Ann Glen won the mixed pairs final, it was Anderson's sixth win over all disciplines.[5][6]

Scotland's Daniel Pool became the first player to win consecutive Under-25 Singles titles.[7]

Winners

Event Winner
Open Singles Jamie Walker
Women's Singles Katherine Rednall
Open Pairs Greg Harlow & Nick Brett
Mixed Pairs Stewart Anderson & Ceri Ann Glen
Open Under-25 Singles Daniel Pool

Draw and results

Open Singles

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 Les Gillett 10 12
Stuart Irwin 1 6 1 Les Gillett 5 8
16 Simon Skelton 1 4 Jason Banks 10 11
Jason Banks 10 8 Jason Banks 11 10
9 Jason Greenslade 10 9 9 Jason Greenslade 6 9
Neil Furman 4 2 9 Jason Greenslade 6 14
8 Mervyn King 9 9 8 Mervyn King 6 2
Thinus Oelofse 2 5 Jason Banks 7 8 2
5 Mark Dawes 9 10 5 Mark Dawes 8 5 0
Sean Mawdsley 4 2 5 Mark Dawes 6 8
12 Michael Stepney 7 6 2 12 Michael Stepney 5 6
Sam Tolchard 9 5 1 5 Mark Dawes 8 7
13 David Gourlay 10 14 13 David Gourlay 2 2
Kody Olthof 3 4 13 David Gourlay 8 5 2
4 Nick Brett 10 5 2 4 Nick Brett 7 10 0
Jonathan Ross 5 7 0 Jason Banks 7 7
3 Stewart Anderson 6 7 Jamie Walker 8 7
David Bolt 5 3 3 Stewart Anderson 6 2 1
14 Wayne Willgress 9 6 14 Wayne Willgress 5 8 2
Katherine Rednall 8 4 14 Wayne Willgress 7 8 0
11 Alex Marshall 4 5 Jamie Walker 7 8 2
Mark Royal 7 9 Mark Royal 4 7 0
6 Greg Harlow 6 5 Jamie Walker 7 2 2
Jamie Walker 7 5 Jamie Walker 9 8 2
7 Jamie Chestney 6 5 10 Robert Paxton 9 8 0
Jon Wilson 9 7 Jon Wilson 2 5
10 Robert Paxton 13 9 10 Robert Paxton 11 6
Noam Yehudai 5 5 10 Robert Paxton 7 10
15 Darren Burnett 6 11 2 2 Paul Foster 7 1
Colin Rogan 9 5 0 15 Darren Burnett 5 0
2 Paul Foster 14 8 2 Paul Foster 10 11
Jason Choi 0 3

Women's Singles

First round Semi-finals Final
               
  Katherine Rednall 12 7
  Clare Hendra 2 7
Katherine Rednall 12 9
Nicole Rogers 4 1
  Nicole Rogers 13 12
  Gillian Young 4 7
Katherine Rednall 7 12 2
Ceri Ann Glen 12 5 1
  Ceri Ann Glen 6 9 2
  Julie Forrest 8 8 0
Ceri Ann Glen 8 10
Lisa Featherby 6 6
  Alison Merrien MBE 5 2
  Lisa Featherby 7 7

Open Pairs

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 
  Stewart Anderson
Darren Burnett
8 11
Jack Wells
Sam King
8 10 Jack Wells
Sam King
3 5
Thinus Oelofse
Gillian Young
3 1 Stewart Anderson
Darren Burnett
4 6
  Ken Chan
Jason Choi
8 9
  Mervyn King
David Gourlay
8 4
  Ken Chan
Jason Choi
8 9
  Ken Chan
Jason Choi
9 6 0
  Nick Brett
Greg Harlow
5 9 2
  Robert Paxton
Simon Skelton
5 4
Ruthie Gilor
Tzvika Hadar
4 3 Daniel Salmon
Damian Doubler
8 6
Daniel Salmon
Damian Doubler
9 11 Daniel Salmon
Damian Doubler
4 6
  Nick Brett
Greg Harlow
8 6
  Nick Brett
Greg Harlow
8 8
Paul Hartley
David Bolt
12 11 Paul Hartley
David Bolt
7 3
Scottie Marzonie
Frank Napoli
5 7 Nick Brett
Greg Harlow
10 9
  Jason Greenslade
Michael Stepney
4 5
  Paul Foster
Alex Marshall
11 10
Mark McPeak
Stuart Bennett
8 12 1 Sean Mawdsley
Neil Furman
6 3
Sean Mawdsley
Neil Furman
9 3 2 Paul Foster
Alex Marshall
3 7 1
  Jason Greenslade
Michael Stepney
8 6 2
  Jason Greenslade
Michael Stepney
5 11 2
Louis Ridout
Sam Tolchard
4 5 Kody Olthof
Dylan Jacobs
7 4 0
Kody Olthof
Dylan Jacobs
9 7 Jason Greenslade
Michael Stepney
7 10
  Jamie Walker
Perry Martin
6 1
  Mark Dawes
Jamie Chestney
7 7 0
  Jamie Walker
Perry Martin
2 8 2
  Jamie Walker
Perry Martin
6 6
  Les Gillett
Wayne Willgress
5 5
  Les Gillett
Wayne Willgress
11 2 2
Colin Rogan
Garry Cotter
9 6 1 Chris Carswell
John Carswell
4 7 0
Chris Carswell
John Carswell
4 9 2

Mixed Pairs

First Round Semi-finals Final
               
Paul Foster
Alison Merrien
8 9
Jamie Chestney
Clare Hendra
3 4
Paul Foster
Alison Merrien
6 2 2
Mark Dawes
Julie Forrest
5 7 1
Mark Dawes
Julie Forrest
10 5
Les Gillett
Katherine Rednall
4 5
Paul Foster
Alison Merrien
8 2
Stewart Anderson
Ceri Ann Glen
8 11
Mervyn King
Lisa Featherby
9 10
Greg Harlow
Gillian Young
6 2
Mervyn King
Lisa Featherby
6 11 0
Stewart Anderson
Ceri Ann Glen
9 6 2
Nick Brett
Nicole Rogers
11 3 1
Stewart Anderson
Ceri Ann Glen
9 9 2

Open Under 25

Semi-finals Final
          
Daniel Pool 13 13
Gillian Young 3 1
Daniel Pool 8 7 2
Darren Weir 6 12 0
Nicole Rogers 6 5
Darren Weir 8 6

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 was televised by the BBC and streamed live on YouTube.
  2. ^ "Bowls". Derby Express. 3 March 1988. Retrieved 22 January 2023 – via The British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "Jamie Walker Wins World Indoor Singles Crown". Bowls International. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Stowmarket's Katherine Rednall wins a final tie-break to claim a record-extending fifth ladies' title in the World Indoor Bowls Championship". Suffolk News. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Mixed Pairs draw". World Bowls Tour. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Kirkliston's Ceri Ann Glen bags another world title with Mixed Pairs success". Edinburgh Live. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Daniel Pool Retains World Under 25 Open Singles Title". Bowls International. Retrieved 23 January 2023.