2014 World Indoor Bowls Championship

The 2014 Just Retirement World Indoor Bowls Championship[1] was held at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton on Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, between January 10–25, 2014. It was won for the first time by Scotland's Darren Burnett. It was sponsored by Just Retirement Group.[2] It was also notable for Shaun Williamson singing (Something Inside) So Strong before the men's singles final.

World Indoor Championships 2014
36th World Indoor Bowls Championships
Location Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)January 10–25, 2014.
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
 2013 2015 

Winners

Event Winner
Men's Singles Darren Burnett
Women's Singles Katherine Rednall
Open Pairs Greg Harlow & Nick Brett
Mixed Pairs Paul Foster & Laura Thomas

Draw and results

Men's singles

Finals

Semi Finals Final
          
8 Burnett 9 12
4 Paxton 6 2
8 Burnett 5 10 2
6 King 7 8 1
2 Foster 4 4
6 King 9 12

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals
                    
1 Stewart Anderson 9 9
Joshua Grant 5 2
1 Anderson 10 12
16 Weale 2 2
16 Robert Weale 9 3 2
Michael Stepney 2 8 0
1 Anderson 7 3 1
8 Burnett 6 9 2
8 Darren Burnett 9 12
Bart Robertson 4 3
8 Burnett 10 2 2
9 Harlow 5 12 1
9 Greg Harlow 8 8
Gary Kelly 3 4
8 Burnett 9 12
4 Paxton 6 2
4 Robert Paxton 8 12
Matt Whyers 6 2
4 Paxton 8 7
13 Greenslade 6 7
13 Jason Greenslade 2 10 2
Billy Jackson 8 5 1
4 Paxton 10 8
5 Thomson 8 2
5 Andy Thomson 10 9
John Carswell 5 5
5 Thomson 7 10 2
12 Price 10 4 1
12 John Price 12 11
Jake Willgress 1 4

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals
                    
2 Paul Foster 4 10 2
Daniel Salmon 7 3 0
2 Foster 9 9
15 Denison 2 3
15 Simon Skelton 7 4 1
Danny Denison 5 7 2
2 Foster 10 5 2
7 Marshall 5 7 0
7 Alex Marshall 11 8
Julie Forrest 2 3
7 Marshall 8 11
Smith 3 6
10 Mark Royal 3 6 0
Gary R Smith 6 5 2
2 Foster 4 4
6 King 9 12
3 David Gourlay 3 8 1
Les Gillett 8 3 2
Gillett 6 4
14 Ross 7 8
14 Jonathan Ross 10 7 2
Steve Allan 7 9 0
14 Ross 8 3
6 King 10 7
6 Mervyn King 13 11
Shawn Nell 2 9
6 King 6 7 2
11 Brett 7 5 1
11 Nick Brett w/o
Grant Nicol

Women's singles

First Round Semi Finals Final
               
Alison Merrien 7 12
Karen Murphy 7 3
Merrien 5 4
Rednall 11 8
Katherine Rednall 6 12
Eleanor Gass 5 3
Rednall 14 11
Field 4 3
Rebecca Field 11 7 2
Victoria Bilson 4 9 1
Field 7 8
Forrest 2 3
Julie Forrest 8 10
Janice Gower 7 9

Open pairs

First Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
                    
1 Paul Foster &
Alex Marshall
bye
1 Foster & Marshall 9 12
Burnett & Anderson 6 4
Darren Burnett &
Stewart Anderson
7 15
Robert Chisholm &
Ross Owen
6 1
1 Foster & Marshall 11 10
Price & Greenslade 5 5
John Price &
Jason Greenslade
5 7 2
Tom Bishop &
Michael Cheeseman
6 4 1
Price & Greenslade 10 8
4 Paxton & Skelton 4 6
4 Robert Paxton &
Simon Skelton
bye
1 Foster & Marshall 4 7
Harlow & Brett 13 7
Greg Harlow &
Nick Brett
13 8
Michael Stepney &
Andrew Barker
1 6
Harlow & Brett 8 9
2 Gourlay & King 5 3
2 David Gourlay &
Mervyn King
bye
Harlow & Brett 11 8
Ross & Weale 2 4
Robert Weale &
Jonathan Ross
3 7 2
Steve Hamai &
Jason Carpenter
8 4 1
Weale & Ross 7 8 2
3 Thomson & Royal 9 7 0
3 Andy Thomson &
Mark Royal
bye

Mixed pairs

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
               
Paul Foster &
Laura Thomas
10 10
Mervyn King &
Rebecca Field
4 6
Foster & Thomas 7 9
Gourlay & Gass 6 1
David Gourlay &
Eleanor Gass
6 9
Robert Paxton &
Victoria Bilson
6 4
Foster & Thomas 10 11
Thomson & Rednall 8 3
Andy Thomson &
Katherine Rednall
3 13 2
Alex Marshall &
Alison Merrien
9 1 1
Thomson & Rednall 8 6 2
Harlow & Gower 7 7 1
Greg Harlow &
Janice Gower
10 9
Darren Burnett &
Karen Murphy
4 3
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/bowls/25904920
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