2002 World Indoor Bowls Championship

World Indoor Championships 2002
24th World Indoor Bowls Championships
LocationEngland Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)08-26 January 2002.
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
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The 2002 Potters Holidays World Indoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton on Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 08-26 January 2002.
In the singles Tony Allcock completed a shock victory. Unseeded and unfancied the Englishman’s win equalled the record of three title wins by David Bryant and Richard Corsie.
In the pairs Hugh Duff & Paul Foster defeated Greg Harlow & Graham Robertson in the final.

The women's singles competition took place in Belfast from April 18–20. The title was won by Carol Ashby.

Notes

A new scoring format was introduced; a game would now consist of two sets of nine ends. If the two sets resulted in draw (one set each) then a deciding set of just three ends would be played to determine the winner.

Winners

Event Winner
Men's Singles England Tony Allcock
Women's Singles England Carol Ashby
Men's Pairs Scotland Hugh Duff & Scotland Paul Foster

Draw and results

[2] [3]

Men's singles

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 Scotland Paul Foster 1 7 2
England Mark Bantock 13 2 0 1 Scotland Foster 5 12 2
16 England David Holt 10 2 0 Australia Jeffrey 9 0 0
Australia Adam Jeffery 8 12 2 1 Scotland Foster 11 6
8 Wales Stephen Rees 9 7 Northern Ireland McCloy 6 4
Wales David Harding 8 6 8 Wales Rees 4 1
9 Scotland Hugh Duff 8 5 0 Northern Ireland McCloy 11 10
Northern Ireland Gary McCloy 7 9 2 1 Scotland Foster 3 6
4 Wales John Price 9 9 England Allcock 9 6
Wales Jeffrey Webley 6 3 4 Wales Price 8 9 0
13 Northern Ireland Jonathan Ross 9 9 13 Northern Ireland Ross 5 10 2
England Wynne Richards 6 1 13 Northern Ireland Ross 5 10 0
5 Wales Robert Weale 3 7 England Allcock 9 3 2
England Tony Allcock 12 8 England Allcock 10 8
12 Wales Jason Greenslade 6 11 2 12 Wales Greenslade 5 6
England Mervyn King 11 2 1 England Allcock 8 9
3 Scotland Alex Marshall 10 4 2 6 Scotland Corsie 3 4
England Billy Jackson 7 11 0 3 Scotland Marshall 6 8
14 England Andy Thomson 10 9 14 England Thomson 5 7
England Greg Moon 3 5 3 Scotland Marshall 6 8
6 Scotland Richard Corsie 11 9 6 Scotland Corsie 11 8
Northern Ireland Neil Booth 1 6 6 Scotland Corsie 6 9
11 Hong Kong Noel Kennedy 10 7 11 Hong Kong Kennedy 6 7
England Greg Harlow 5 7 6 Scotland Corsie 9 3 2
2 Scotland David Gourlay 10 12 15 England Bond 4 7 0
Hong Kong Danny Ho 8 0 2 Scotland Gourlay 9 5 1
15 England Ian Bond 7 12 2 15 England Bond 5 7 2
South Africa Craig Rimmington 9 2 0 15 England Bond 11 11
7 England Les Gillett 4 2 10 England McMahon 6 9
England Simon Skelton 9 7 England Skelton 4 11 1
10 England Mark McMahon 12 10 10 England McMahon 10 3 2
United States Neil Furman 1 6

Men's Pairs

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 England Les Gillett

England Mark McMahon

10 9
Wales Alan Mathias

Wales Philip Rowlands

4 4 1 England Gillett

England McMahon

2 2
8 England Greg Harlow

Scotland Graham Robertson

14 9 8 England Harlow

Scotland Robertson

10 9
Hong Kong Jimmy Chiu

Hong Kong Jacky Wong

3 4 8 England Harlow

Scotland Robertson

9 8
4 Scotland David Gourlay

Scotland Alex Marshall

13 9 4 Scotland Gourlay

Scotland Marshall

4 4
New Zealand Rowan Brassey

New Zealand Kerry Chapman

1 1 4 Scotland Gourlay

Scotland Marshall

13 9
5 Wales Jason Greenslade

Wales Robert Weale

7 7 2 5 Wales Greenslade

Wales Weale

1 1
Scotland Joey Strickland

Scotland George Sneddon

8 5 0 8 England Harlow

Scotland Robertson

8 8 1
2 Scotland Hugh Duff

Scotland Paul Foster

10 9 2 Scotland Duff

Scotland Foster

5 10 2
South Africa Duanne Abrahams

South Africa Donny Piketh

7 2 2 Scotland Duff

Scotland Foster

11 10
7 England David Holt

England Tony Allcock

10 2 1 England Theobald

England Leeman

3 7
England Alan Theobald

England John Leeman

3 12 2 2 Scotland Duff

Scotland Foster

4 6 2
3 Wales John Price

Wales Stephen Rees

5 8 0 Northern Ireland Henry

Northern Ireland McClure

9 5 1
Australia Mark Casey

Australia Adam Jeffery

10 6 2 Australia Casey

Australia Jeffrey

4 2
6 England Gary Smith

England Andy Thomson

8 3 0 Northern Ireland McClure

Northern Ireland Henry

8 10
Northern Ireland Ian McClure

Northern Ireland Jeremy Henry

6 8 2

Women's singles

First round Semi-finals Final
               
England Carol Ashby 6 9
England Margaret Johnston 5 7
England Ashby 4 11 2
New Zealand Jensen 6 3 1
New Zealand Wendy Jensen 9 5
England Lynda Jarman 1 5
England Ashby 11 8
Wales Morgan 5 8
Wales Betty Morgan 3 9 2
Guernsey Alison Merrien 7 6 0
Wales Morgan 10 8
Scotland Forrest 8 5
Scotland Julie Forrest 9 9
Jersey Karina Horman 5 1

References

  1. ^ "Home". Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Archive - The Times". Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  3. ^ "2002 Results". World Bowls Tour. Archived from the original on 2015-01-19. Retrieved 2015-01-12.

External links

  • Official website