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2014 World Indoor Bowls Championship

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

Winners

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

Draw and results

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Men's singles

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Finals

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Semi-finals Final
          
8 Scotland Burnett 9 12
4 England Paxton 6 2
8 Scotland Burnett 5 10 2
6 England King 7 8 1
2 Scotland Foster 4 4
6 England King 9 12

Top half

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

Bottom half

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

Women's singles

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First round Semi-finals Final
               
Guernsey Alison Merrien 7 12
Australia Karen Murphy 7 3
Guernsey Merrien 5 4
England Rednall 11 8
England Katherine Rednall 6 12
England Eleanor Gass 5 3
England Rednall 14 11
England Field 4 3
England Rebecca Field 11 7 2
England Victoria Bilson 4 9 1
England Field 7 8
Scotland Forrest 2 3
Scotland Julie Forrest 8 10
England Janice Gower 7 9

Open pairs

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

Mixed pairs

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

References

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  1. ^ "Just Retirement World Indoor Bowls Championships 2014 | 247.tv | 247.tv". Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  2. ^ "Burnett defeats King in bowls final". BBC Sport.
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