2004 World Indoor Bowls Championship

The 2004 Potters Holidays World Indoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton on Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 05-25 January 2004.
An inaugural event was introduced for mixed pairs.

World Indoor Championships 2004
26th World Indoor Bowls Championships
LocationEngland Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)05-25 January 2004.
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
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Winners

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Event Winner
Men's Singles   Alex Marshall
Women's Singles   Carol Ashby
Men's Pairs   Ian McClure & Jeremy Henry
Mixed Pairs   Alex Marshall &   Amy Monkhouse

Draw and results

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[2] [3]

Men's singles

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Finals

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Semi-finals Final
          
1   Marshall 10 4 2
5   Weale 5 7 0
1   Marshall 13 9
7   McMahon 3 8
7   McMahon 9 7 2
  Smith 4 12 1

Top half

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First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
                    
1   Alex Marshall 4 7
  Danny Denison 3 6
1   Marshall 8 8 2
  Morgan 9 5 1
16   Billy Jackson 11 5 0
  Richard Morgan 3 9 2
1   Marshall 8 9 2
  Speirs 10 3 0
8   Andy Thomson 4 10 0
  Neil Speirs 9 7 2
  Speirs 9 3 2
9   Greenslade 4 10 0
9   Jason Greenslade 6 11 2
  Mark McPeak 7 3 0
1   Marshall 10 4 2
5   Weale 5 7 0
4   John Price 1 4
  Steve Glasson 10 8
  Glasson 7 5 1
13   Ross 5 12 2
13   Jonathan Ross 7 10
  Brett Arkley 2 2
5   Weale 8 7
13   Ross 6 3
5   Robert Weale 11 10
  Hugh Duff 2 1
5   Weale 8 7
  Booth 6 3
12   Les Gillett 3 8 1
  Neil Booth 6 7 2

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
                    
2   David Gourlay 11 10
  David Corkill 8 5
2   Gourlay 5 5
  Kerkow 10 5
15   Mark Royal 6 3
  Kelvin Kerkow 11 8
  Kerkow 5 8 1
7   McMahon 6 4 2
7   Mark McMahon 12 9
  Gary McCloy 10 5
7   McMahon 6 11 2
10   Kennedy 8 3 0
10   Noel Kennedy 9 11
  Neil Furman 3 1
7   McMahon 9 7 2
  Smith 4 12 1
3   Paul Foster 10 1 2
  Chris Gale 8 10 0
3   Foster 11 5 0
  Smith 6 7 2
14   Stephen Rees 2 4
  Graham Smith 9 8
3   Smith 7 4 2
6   Bond 6 11 1
6   Ian Bond 11 7
  Wayne Hogg 5 6
6   Bond 9 7
  Skelton 5 3
11   Greg Harlow 8 4
  Simon Skelton 8 11

Women's singles

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First round Semi-finals Final
               
  Lynne Whitehead 10 8
  Cheryl Northall 5 5
  Whitehead 12 4 2
  McKay 1 6 1
  Sarah McKay 13 6
  Betty Morgan 7 6
  Whitehead 8 7
  Ashby 9 12
  Carol Ashby 7 9
  Amy Monkhouse 6 5
  Ashby 11 8
  Forrest 4 3
  Julie Forrest 9 0 2
  Ellen Falkner 8 11 1

Men's Pairs

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First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                    
1   David Holt
  Chris Young
9 9
  Martin Phillips
  Kevin Elkins
6 4
1   Holt
  Young
11 8
8   Harlow
  Ross
0 4
8   Greg Harlow
  Jonathan Ross
12 10
  Loy Phillip D'Souza
  Randolph Lakoon
2 2
1   Holt
  Young
9 6
5   Weale
  Greenslade
3 4
4   Stephen Rees
  John Price
9 8
  Jonathan Forey
  Jeff Webley
3 2
4   Rees
  Price
8 1 0
5   Greenslade
  Weale
6 10 2
5   Jason Greenslade
  Robert Weale
8 9 2
  Rowan Brassey
  Jamie Hill
13 5 1
1   Holt
  Young
3 5
  Henry
  McClure
14 11
3   Alex Marshall
  Paul Foster
8 8
  Willie Wood
  Craig MacFarlane
5 1
3   Marshall
  Foster
4 6
6   Bond
  Thomson
8 8
6   Ian Bond
  Andy Thomson
3 10 2
  Rob Thompson
  Shane Globits
8 7 0
6   Bond
  Thomson
9 8 1
  Henry
  McClure
10 3 2
7   Les Gillett
  Noel Kennedy
10 12
  David Smith
  Pat Karam
5 3
7   Wynne Richards +
  Kennedy
3 4
  McClure
  Henry
11 8
2   David Gourlay
  Mark McMahon
7 6
  Ian McClure
  Jeremy Henry
7 7

+ Wynne Richards replaced the injured Les Gillett

Mixed Pairs

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
  David Gourlay
  Betty Morgan
7 7 2
  John Price
  Sara McKay
8 6 0
  Gourlay
  Morgan
6 4
  Marshall
  Monkhouse
10 9
  Alex Marshall
  Amy Monkhouse
13 12
  Mark McMahon
  Ellen Falkner
5 2
  Marshall
  Monkhouse
9 11 2
  Thomson
  Ashby
10 7 0
  Robert Weale
  Cheryl Northall
9 8
  Paul Foster
  Lynne Whitehead
8 8
  Weale
  Northall
7 5 1
  Thomson
  Ashby
5 7 2
  Andy Thomson
  Carol Ashby
6 9 2
  Ian Bond
  Julie Forrest
7 4 0

References

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  1. ^ "Home". worldbowls.com.
  2. ^ "2004 Results". World Bowls Tour.
  3. ^ "Times Archives". The Times. Archived from the original on 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
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