2007 World Indoor Bowls Championship

World Indoor Championships 2007
29th World Indoor Bowls Championships
Location England Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s) 08-28 January 2007.
Category World Indoor Championships
 2006 2008 

The 2007 World Indoor Bowls Championships [1] was held at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton on Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 08-28 January 2007.[2] The event was sponsored by Potters Holidays.
Alex Marshall won the men's singles defeating Mervyn King in the final achieving a record fourth title. Marshall won the title despite carrying a back injury and being seeded only seventh.

Draws and results

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Men's singles

First round   Second round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
1  England Mervyn King 9 6      
   England Mark Smith 2 6         1  England King 11 8 2      
16  England Les Gillett 7 9       16  England Gillett 5 10 1      
   Canada Hirendra Bhartu 2 7           1  England King 7 10      
8  England Ian Bond 8 9           9  Wales Weale 5 6      
   Scotland Steven Morgan 6 5         8  England Bond 8 2 1    
9  Wales Robert Weale 5 8 2       9  Wales Weale 3 11 2      
   New Zealand Rowan Brassey 8 2 1           1  England King 11 10      
4  Australia David Gourlay 9 12           4  Australia Gourlay 1 4      
   South Africa Thenus Fraser 8 2         4  Australia Gourlay 14 4 2      
13  Northern Ireland Jonathan Ross 10 7       13  Northern Ireland Ross 6 6 0      
   United States Richard Broad 3 5           4  Australia Gourlay 6 12 2    
5  England Andy Thomson 11 7           5  England Thomson 7 2 1      
   England Paul Coleman 3 4         5  England Thomson 6 8    
12  Wales John Price 9 6 0        England Brown 5 5      
   England Danny Brown 4 7 2           1  England King 7 4 0    
3  Wales Jason Greenslade 9 8           7  Scotland Marshall 6 13 2    
   England Graham Smith 7 8         3  Wales Greenslade 8 11      
14  Australia Mark McMahon 9 9       14  Australia McMahon 3 6      
   Northern Ireland Stephen Moran 3 3           3  Wales Greenslade 9 9      
6  Scotland Paul Foster 7 8            England Chestney 9 6      
   England Richard Moses 7 5         6  Scotland Foster 5 5    
11  England Mark Royal 2 7        England Chestney 7 9      
   England Jamie Chestney 7 7           3  Wales Greenslade 6 5    
2  England Greg Harlow 6 9           7  Scotland Marshall 7 7      
   England Chris Young 5 7         2  England Harlow 6 5      
15  England Billy Jackson 11 4 2       15  England Jackson 7 6      
   Australia Ricky Lindbeck 2 7 0           15  England Jackson 4 6    
7  Scotland Alex Marshall 12 12           7  Scotland Marshall 8 7      
   Hong Kong Heron Lau 2 0         7  Scotland Marshall 9 8    
10  Australia Kelvin Kerkow 7 10       10  Australia Kerkow 7 5      
   Scotland Charles Millar 7 6      

Men's Pairs

First RoundQuarter-FinalsSemi-FinalsFinal
1 Australia David Gourlay

England Billy Jackson

9 8
Wales John Roberts

Wales Martin Selway

4 4 1 Australia Gourlay

England Jackson

11 4 2
8 Wales John Price

Wales Stephen Rees

8 6 8 Wales Price

Wales Rees

0 8 1
New Zealand Paul Girdler

New Zealand Ken Walker

8 5 1 Australia Gourlay

England Jackson

7 4 2
4 England Ian Bond

England Andy Thomson

9 5 2 4 England Bond

England Thomson

5 9 0
Australia Anthony Laguzza

Australia Aron Sherriff

7 10 0 4 England Bond

England Thomson

8 6
5 Scotland Alex Marshall

Scotland Paul Foster

6 11 1 England Brown

England Heath

6 5
England Danny Brown

England James Heath

7 2 2 1 Australia Gourlay

England Jackson

14 9
2 England Greg Harlow

Northern Ireland Jonathan Ross

9 11 3 Wales Greenslade

Wales Weale

3 6
Canada Kevin Jones

Canada Martin Haalstra

4 3 2 England Harlow

Northern Ireland Ross

5 5
7 England Mark Royal

England Simon Skelton

8 6 Scotland Hogg

Scotland Speirs

6 5
Scotland Wayne Hogg

Scotland Neil Speirs

10 8 Scotland Hogg

Scotland Speirs

3 4
3 Wales Jason Greenslade

Wales Robert Weale

12 10 3 Wales Greenslade

Wales Weale

11 9
South Africa Theuus Fraser

South Africa Nick Rusling

0 4 3 Wales Greenslade

Wales Weale

7 9
6 Australia Kelvin Kerkow

England Mervyn King

9 9 6 Australia Kerkow

England King

6 3
Northern Ireland Noel Graham

Northern Ireland Clifford Craig

8 9

Women's Singles

  First Round Second Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals
                                                     
 Scotland Caroline Brown  
   bye  
   Scotland Brown 13 10  
 
   United States Gandara 4 12  
 United States Rosa Gandara 11 8
   Hong Kong Candy Leung 3 3  
     Scotland Brown 7 9  
     England Ashby 6 8  
 England Carol Ashby 9 12  
   Canada Leila Hassan 2 3  
     England Ashby 7 8
 
     England Morris 6 7  
 England Jo Morris
   bye  
     Scotland Brown 9 10
     England Falkner 4 5
 England Ellen Falkner  
   bye  
     England Falkner 13 9
 
     Scotland Dawson 8 4  
 Scotland Karen Dawson 11 12
   South Africa Tracy Meyeridricks 3 0  
     England Falkner 7 9 2
     England Stavrou 10 8 1  
 England Debbie Stavrou 7 9  
   Guernsey Alison Merrien 6 7  
     England Stavrou 10 7 2
 
     New Zealand Stratford 5 8 1  
 New Zealand Noreen Stratford
   bye  

Mixed Pairs

  Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
                                       
  1  Australia David Gourlay & United States Rosa Gandara 5 5  
8  England Ian Bond & New Zealand Noreen Stratford 7 8  
     England Bond & New Zealand Stratford 7 11  
     Scotland Marshall & Guernsey Merrien 7 4  
4  Scotland Alex Marshall & Guernsey Alison Merrien 12 7  
  5  Wales John Price & England Carol Ashby 2 3    
       England Bond & New Zealand Stratford 9 13
     England Harlow & Morris 4 2
  3  Wales Jason Greenslade & Scotland Caroline Brown 9 7  
6  Scotland Paul Foster & England Ellen Falkner 6 5  
     Wales Greenslade & Scotland Brown 4 5
     England Harlow & Morris 11 9  
2  England Andy Thomson & Canada Laila Hassan 3 5
  7  England Greg Harlow & Jo Morris 8 7  

References

  1. "Home". Worldbowls.com. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  2. "Archive - The Times". Thetimes.co.uk. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  3. "2007 Results". World Bowls Tour.

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