World Indoor Championships 1999
21st World Indoor Bowls Championships
LocationEngland Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)16–25 January 1999.
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
 1998 2000 

The 1999 Potters Holidays World World Indoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton on Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 16 to 25 January 1999.
In the singles the unseeded Alex Marshall won his first title beating David Gourlay in the final.
In the pairs John Price & Stephen Rees beat defending champions Richard Corsie & Graham Robertson in the final.

The women's singles competition took place in Prestwick from April 14–16. The event was won by Caroline McAllister.[2]

Winners

Event Winner
Men's SinglesScotland Alex Marshall
Women's SinglesScotland Caroline McAllister
Men's PairsWales John Price & Wales Stephen Rees

Draw and results

[3]

Men's singles

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
1 Scotland Paul Foster 3
Northern Ireland David Corkill 1 1 Scotland Foster 0
16 England Gary Smith 2 England Holt 3
England David Holt 3 England Holt 3
8 England Wynne Richards 2 Wales Weale 1
Wales Jason Greenslade 3 Wales Greenslade 1
9 Scotland Graham Robertson 2 Wales Weale 3
Wales Robert Weale 3 England Holt 2
4 England Mervyn King 1 Scotland Marshall 3
Scotland Alex Marshall 3 Scotland Marshall 3
13 England Greg Harlow 0 England Bond 1
England Ian Bond 3 Scotland Marshall 3
5 Wales John Price 3 12 Australia McMahon 2
Scotland Sandy Syme 0 5 Wales Price 2 Final
12 Australia Mark McMahon 3 12 Australia McMahon 3
Australia Steve Anderson 0 Scotland Marshall 7 7 7
3 England Andy Thomson 0 6 Scotland Gourlay 6 2 0
Northern Ireland Jonathan Ross 3 Northern Ireland Ross 3
14 Australia Ian Schuback 2 Australia Taylor 1
Australia Ian Taylor 3 Northern Ireland Ross 2
6 Scotland David Gourlay 3 6 Scotland Gourlay 3
England Billy Jackson 2 6 Scotland Gourlay 3
11 Scotland Richard Corsie 2 Hong Kong Kennedy 0
Hong Kong Noel Kennedy 3 6 Scotland Gourlay 3
2 Scotland Hugh Duff 1 7 Wales Rees 1
Northern Ireland Jeremy Henry 3 Northern Ireland Henry 3
15 England Les Gillett 3 15 England Gillett 2
Australia Steve Glasson 1 Northern Ireland Henry 1
7 Wales Stephen Rees 3 7 Wales Rees 3
Northern Ireland Neil Booth 2 7 Wales Rees 3
10 New Zealand Rowan Brassey 1 England Newman 1
England Robert Newman 3

Men's Pairs

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 Scotland Richard Corsie

Scotland Graham Robertson

3
Northern Ireland Peter Black

Northern Ireland Nigel Gibson

0 1 Scotland Corsie

Scotland Robertson

3
8 New Zealand Rowan Brassey

Australia Steve Glasson

2 Australia Schuback

Australia Taylor

2
Australia Ian Schuback

Australia Ian Taylor

3 1 Scotland Corsie

Scotland Robertson

3
4 Australia Mark McMahon

Scotland David Gourlay

3 5 England Thomson

England Smith

2
England Les Gillett

England Robert Newman

1 4 Australia McMahon

Scotland Gourlay

0
5 England Andy Thomson

England Gary Smith

3 England Smith

England Thomson

3
8 Wales Graham Dennis

Wales Martyn Roberts

0 1 Scotland Corsie

Scotland Robertson

6 7 7 1 3
2 Wales John Price

Wales Stephen Rees

3 2 Wales Price

Wales Rees

7 5 3 7 7
England Alan Springell

England Gary Grace

0 2 Wales Price

Wales Rees

3
7 England Mervyn King

England Tony Allcock

3 7 England King

England Allcock

1
Scotland Gavin Campbell

Scotland Graeme Campbell

2 2 Wales Price

Wales Rees

3
3 Scotland Hugh Duff

Scotland Paul Foster

1 6 England Richards

England Harlow

0
Wales Jason Greenslade

Wales Robert Weale

3 Wales Greenslade

Wales Weale

2
6 England Wynne Richards

England Greg Harlow

3 6 England Richards

England Harlow

3
Northern Ireland Neil Booth

South Africa Neil Burkett

0

Women's singles

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                     
Scotland Caroline McAllister 5 7 7 7
Wales Mair Jones 7 0 3 3
Scotland McAllister 6 7 1 7 7
Guernsey Simon 7 0 7 5 5
Guernsey Anne Simon 7 1 7 7
Scotland Margaret Letham 2 7 3 5
Scotland McAllister 6 7 5 7 7
Scotland Adams 7 1 7 0 2
Scotland Kate Adams 1 7 7 7
Republic of Ireland Audrey Doggart 7 0 3 0
Scotland Adams 7 1 7 7
Guernsey Merrien 6 7 4 5
Guernsey Alison Merrien 4 7 7 7
New Zealand Marlene Castle 7 6 0 6

References

  1. "Home". worldbowls.com.
  2. ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 16 Apr. 1999". The Times.
  3. "Archived copy". The Times. Archived from the original on 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2014-12-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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