2000 World Indoor Bowls Championship

The 2000 Potters Holidays World World Indoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton on Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 13–29 January 2000.
In the singles Robert Weale won the title beating John Price in the final.
In the pairs David Gourlay & Alex Marshall defeated Gary Smith & Andy Thomson.

World Indoor Championships 2000
22nd World Indoor Bowls Championships
Location Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)13–29 January 2000.
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
 1999 2001 

The women's singles competition took place at the Watson Stadium in Belfast from April 13–16. The event was sponsored by Golden Charter and the title was won by Marlene Castle.[2] [3]

Winners

Event Winner
Men's Singles Robert Weale
Women's Singles Marlene Castle
Men's Pairs David Gourlay & Alex Marshall

Draw and results

[4]

Men's singles

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals
1 Alex Marshall 3
David Holt 2 1 Marshall 3
16 Wynne Richards 3 16 Richards 1
Ian Taylor 2 1 Marshall 3
8 Mark McMahon 0 Kennedy 1
Gerry Baker 3 Baker 2
9 Paul Foster 2 Kennedy 3
Noel Kennedy 3 1 Marshall 2
4 Andy Thomson 3 13 Weale 3
Craig Richmond 0 4 Thomson 0
13 Robert Weale 3 13 Weale 3
Robert Newman 0 13 Weale 3
5 Stephen Rees 3 Allcock 0
Jonathan Ross 0 5 Rees 0 Final
12 Graham Robertson 1 Allcock 3
Tony Allcock 3 13 Weale 7 4 7 7
3 John Price 3 3 Price 6 7 1 3
Kerry Chapman 0 3 Price 3
14 Gary Smith 0 Walsh 0
Kevin Walsh 3 3 Price 3
6 Hugh Duff 2 Corsie 0
Billy Jackson 3 Jackson 0
11 Rowan Brassey 1 Corsie 3
Richard Corsie 3 3 Price 3
2 David Gourlay 3 10 Gillett 1
Nigel Williams 1 2 Gourlay 3
15 Jason Greenslade 0 Saunders 0
Les Saunders 3 2 Gourlay 2
7 Mervyn King 0 10 Gillett 3
Ian Bond 3 Bond 0
10 Les Gillett 3 10 Gillett 3
Greg Harlow 1

Men's Pairs

First Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
1 John Price

Stephen Rees

3
Brian Stillie

Ian Sneddon

0 1 Price

Rees

3 7 7 1 7
8 Richard Corsie

Graham Robertson

7 7 5 7 8 Corsie

Robertson

7 1 6 7 6
Peter Huntley

Ian Slade

1 3 7 5 1 Price

Rees

0
4 Gary Smith

Andy Thomson

3 4 Thomson

Smith

3
Robert Corry

Roy Battersby

1 4 Smith

Thomson

2
5 Rowan Brassey

Mark McMahon

2 Lockhart

Holt

3
David Lockhart

David Holt

3 4 Smith

Thomson

7 5 6 7 2
2 David Gourlay

Alex Marshall

3 2 Gourlay

Marshall

4 7 7 6 7
Ian Taylor

Billy Jackson

0 2 Gourlay

Marshall

0 7 7 1 7
7 Les Gillett

Robert Newman

3 7 Newman

Gillett

7 4 5 7 3
Jonathan Ross

Ian Bond

2 2 Gourlay

Marshall

3
3 Hugh Duff

Paul Foster

3 3 Foster

Duff

1
Wynne Richards

Tony Allcock

2 3 Duff

Foster

7 7 6 2 7
6 Greg Harlow

Mervyn King

1 Greenslade

Weale

3 6 7 7 4
Jason Greenslade

Robert Weale

3

Women's singles

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
                     
Marlene Castle 1 7 5 7 7
Phyllis Nolan 7 3 7 5 5
Castle 7 7 7
Knott 6 4 4
Ann Knott 7 7 2 7
Karen Murphy 3 4 7 3
Castle 7 1 5 7 7
Johnston 1 7 7 3 1
Margaret Johnston 7 7 6 7
Julie Davies 2 0 7 6
Johnston 7 3 7 7
Adams 5 7 4 2
Kate Adams 7 6 7 7
Caroline McAllister 1 7 2 5
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