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Indoor Bowls Championship This article is about the World Bowls/IIBC Indoor Championships. For the rival event organised by the World Bowls Tour, see 2024 World 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. The event was organised by World Bowls and the International Indoor Bowls Council (IIBC).

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.

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

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. 28 April 2024. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  4. "Day 6 Wrap: World Bowls And IIBC Indoor Championships". World Bowls International. 27 April 2024. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  5. "2024 World Bowls Indoor Championship line-ups announced". World Bowls. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  6. "Guernsey's Greenslade wins World Bowls Indoor Championship". BBC Sport. 27 April 2024. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
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