1999 World Indoor Bowls Championship

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.

World Indoor Championships 1999
21st World Indoor Bowls Championships
LocationEngland Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)16–25 January 1999.
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
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The women's singles competition took place in Prestwick from April 14–16. The event was won by Caroline McAllister.[2]

Winners

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Event Winner
Men's Singles   Alex Marshall
Women's Singles   Caroline McAllister
Men's Pairs   John Price &   Stephen Rees

Draw and results

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[3]

Men's singles

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

Men's Pairs

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

  Graham Robertson

3
  Peter Black

  Nigel Gibson

0 1   Corsie

  Robertson

3
8   Rowan Brassey

  Steve Glasson

2   Schuback

  Taylor

2
  Ian Schuback

  Ian Taylor

3 1   Corsie

  Robertson

3
4   Mark McMahon

  David Gourlay

3 5   Thomson

  Smith

2
  Les Gillett

  Robert Newman

1 4   McMahon

  Gourlay

0
5   Andy Thomson

  Gary Smith

3   Smith

  Thomson

3
8   Graham Dennis

  Martyn Roberts

0 1   Corsie

  Robertson

6 7 7 1 3
2   John Price

  Stephen Rees

3 2   Price

  Rees

7 5 3 7 7
  Alan Springell

  Gary Grace

0 2   Price

  Rees

3
7   Mervyn King

  Tony Allcock

3 7   King

  Allcock

1
  Gavin Campbell

  Graeme Campbell

2 2   Price

  Rees

3
3   Hugh Duff

  Paul Foster

1 6   Richards

  Harlow

0
  Jason Greenslade

  Robert Weale

3   Greenslade

  Weale

2
6   Wynne Richards

  Greg Harlow

3 6   Richards

  Harlow

3
  Neil Booth

  Neil Burkett

0

Women's singles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                     
  Caroline McAllister 5 7 7 7
  Mair Jones 7 0 3 3
  McAllister 6 7 1 7 7
  Simon 7 0 7 5 5
  Anne Simon 7 1 7 7
  Margaret Letham 2 7 3 5
  McAllister 6 7 5 7 7
  Adams 7 1 7 0 2
  Kate Adams 1 7 7 7
  Audrey Doggart 7 0 3 0
  Adams 7 1 7 7
  Merrien 6 7 4 5
  Alison Merrien 4 7 7 7
  Marlene Castle 7 6 0 6

References

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  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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