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World Indoor Bowls Championships

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International lawn bowl competition
This article is about the event organised by the World Bowls Tour. For the event organised by World Bowls & the IIBC, seeWorld Bowls Indoor Championships.

World Indoor Bowls Championships
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2026 World Indoor Bowls Championship
SportBowls
Founded1979
ContinentInternational (Professional Bowls Association /World Bowls Tour)
Most recent
champions
2026 Open singles
EnglandRobert Paxton
2026 Women's singles
EnglandKatherine Rednall
2026 Open pairs
ScotlandPaul Foster &
ScotlandAlex Marshall
2026 Mixed pairs
Northern IrelandChloe Wilson &
EnglandJamie Walker
BroadcastersBBC Two,YouTube

TheWorld Indoor Bowls Championship is an internationalbowls competition held annually atPotters Resorts inHopton on Sea.

In recent history matches are streamed live on YouTube & Facebook, attracting around four million views annually.[1] The last week of the competition is televised live onBBC where the open singles and open pairs', women's singles and mixed pairs' finals are shown.[2]

History

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The competition was first held in 1979 in Coatbridge, Scotland as a men's singles only event. The first event was sponsored byEmbassy Cigarettes.

In 1986, the men's pairs competition was added to the championship.[3] In 1988, a rule change allowed women to compete for the first time and the women's singles competition was created. This rule change also changed expanded the men's singles and pairs competition and both become open tournaments.

In 1989, the championships moved to the Guild Hall in Preston, England andChurchill Insurance took over the sponsorship. While the competition was being held in Preston,Midland Bank andSAGA were also sponsors at various times.

In 1999,Potters Holidays took over the sponsorship and, as part of the agreement, the event moved to its current home at the company's resort in Hopton-on-Sea.[4] The mixed pairs competition was added to the championship in 2004.

Men's/Open singles champions

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YearWinner
1979EnglandDavid Bryant(1/3)
1980EnglandDavid Bryant(2/3)
1981EnglandDavid Bryant(3/3)
1982ScotlandJohn Watson
1983ScotlandBob Sutherland
1984Northern IrelandJim Baker
1985WalesTerry Sullivan
1986EnglandTony Allcock(1/3)
1987EnglandTony Allcock(2/3)
1988ScotlandHugh Duff(1/2)
1989ScotlandRichard Corsie(1/3)
1990WalesJohn Price
1991ScotlandRichard Corsie(2/3)
1992AustraliaIan Schuback
1993ScotlandRichard Corsie(3/3)
1994EnglandAndy Thomson(1/3)
YearWinner
1995EnglandAndy Thomson(2/3)
1996ScotlandDavid Gourlay
1997ScotlandHugh Duff(2/2)
1998ScotlandPaul Foster(1/5)
1999ScotlandAlex Marshall(1/6)
2000WalesRobert Weale
2001ScotlandPaul Foster(2/5)
2002EnglandTony Allcock(3/3)
2003ScotlandAlex Marshall(2/6)
2004ScotlandAlex Marshall(3/6)
2005ScotlandPaul Foster(3/5)
2006EnglandMervyn King
2007ScotlandAlex Marshall(4/6)
2008ScotlandAlex Marshall(5/6)[5]
2009EnglandBilly Jackson[6]
2010EnglandGreg Harlow[7]
YearWinner
2011ScotlandPaul Foster(4/5)[8]
2012EnglandAndy Thomson(3/3)[9]
2013ScotlandStewart Anderson(1/3)[10]
2014ScotlandDarren Burnett[11]
2015ScotlandAlex Marshall(6/6)[12]
2016EnglandNick Brett[13]
2017ScotlandPaul Foster(5/5)[14]
2018EnglandMark Dawes(1/2)[15]
2019ScotlandStewart Anderson(2/3)[16]
2020EnglandRobert Paxton(1/2)[17]
2021EnglandMark Dawes(2/2)[18]
2022EnglandLes Gillett[19]
2023EnglandJamie Walker[20]
2024ScotlandStewart Anderson(3/3)[21]
2025ScotlandJason Banks[22]
2026EnglandRobert Paxton(2/2)[23]

Wins by individual (Open Singles only)

NameTitlesRunners upWinning Years
ScotlandAlex Marshall621999, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2015
ScotlandPaul Foster531998, 2001, 2005, 2011, 2017
ScotlandRichard Corsie341989, 1991, 1993
EnglandAndy Thomson321994, 1995, 2012
EnglandDavid Bryant311979, 1980, 1981
ScotlandStewart Anderson312013, 2019, 2024
EnglandTony Allcock3-1986, 1987, 2002
EnglandRobert Paxton232020, 2026
ScotlandHugh Duff211988, 1997
EnglandMark Dawes2-2018, 2021
WalesJohn Price131990
EnglandMervyn King132006
EnglandGreg Harlow132010
AustraliaIan Schuback121992
Northern IrelandJim Baker111984
ScotlandDavid Gourlay111996
WalesRobert Weale112000
EnglandNick Brett112016
ScotlandJason Banks112025
ScotlandJohn Watson1-1982
ScotlandBob Sutherland1-1983
WalesTerry Sullivan1-1985
EnglandBilly Jackson1-2009
ScotlandDarren Burnett1-2014
EnglandLes Gillett1-2022
EnglandJamie Walker1-2023

Performance by country (Open singles only)

CountryTitles
Scotland Scotland24
England England19
Wales Wales3
Australia Australia1
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland1
Total48

Women's singles champions

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YearWinner
1988Northern IrelandMargaret Johnston
1990GuernseyFleur Bougourd
1991EnglandMary Price
1992ScotlandSarah Gourlay
1993ScotlandKate Adams
1994ScotlandJan Woodley
1995ScotlandJoyce Lindores
1996EnglandSandy Hazell
1997EnglandNorma Shaw
1998ScotlandCaroline McAllister(1/2)
1999ScotlandCaroline McAllister(2/2)
2000New ZealandMarlene Castle
2001ScotlandBetty Brown
YearWinner
2002EnglandCarol Ashby(1/3)
2003EnglandCarol Ashby(2/3)
2004EnglandCarol Ashby(3/3)
2005EnglandEllen Falkner(1/3)
2006EnglandEllen Falkner(2/3)
2007ScotlandCaroline Brown
2008AustraliaCeri Ann Davies[24]
2009EnglandDebbie Stavrou(1/2)[25]
2010EnglandDebbie Stavrou(2/2)[26]
2011GuernseyAlison Merrien[27]
2012AustraliaKaren Murphy[28]
2013EnglandRebecca Field[29]
2014EnglandKatherine Rednall(1/7)[30]
YearWinner
2015WalesLaura Daniels(1/2)[31]
2016EnglandEllen Falkner(3/3)[32]
2017EnglandKatherine Rednall(2/7)[33]
2018EnglandKatherine Rednall(3/7)[34]
2019ScotlandJulie Forrest(1/3)[35]
2020ScotlandJulie Forrest(2/3)[36]
2021WalesLaura Daniels(2/2)[37]
2022EnglandKatherine Rednall(4/7)[38]
2023EnglandKatherine Rednall(5/7)[39]
2024EnglandKatherine Rednall(6/7)[40]
2025ScotlandJulie Forrest(3/3)[41]
2026EnglandKatherine Rednall(7/7)[42]

Open pairs champions

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The Open Pairs (formerly the Men's Open pairs) allows anyone to compete, this is not to be confused with the Mixed Pairs. It was a men's only competition until 2012.

YearWinner
1986EnglandTony Allcock(1/8) &David Bryant(1/6)
1987EnglandTony Allcock(2/8) &David Bryant(2/6)
1988AustraliaIan Schuback(1/3) &Jim Yates
1989EnglandTony Allcock(3/8) &David Bryant(3/6)
1990EnglandTony Allcock(4/8) &David Bryant(4/6)
1991EnglandTony Allcock(5/8) &David Bryant(5/6)
1992EnglandTony Allcock(6/8) &David Bryant(6/6)
1993EnglandGary Smith &Andy Thomson(1/3)
1994AustraliaIan Schuback(2/3) &Cameron Curtis
1995ScotlandRichard Corsie &Alex Marshall(1/7)
1996AustraliaIan Schuback(3/3) &Kelvin Kerkow(1/3)
1997EnglandTony Allcock(7/8) &Mervyn King(1/3)
1998ScotlandRichard Corsie &Graham Robertson
1999WalesJohn Price &Stephen Rees
2000ScotlandDavid Gourlay &Alex Marshall(2/7)
2001EnglandLes Gillett(1/2) &Mark McMahon
2002ScotlandHugh Duff &Paul Foster(1/6)
2003EnglandTony Allcock(8/8) &David Holt
2004Northern IrelandIan McClure &Jeremy Henry
2005AustraliaKelvin Kerkow(2/3) &EnglandMervyn King(2/3)
2006EnglandBilly Jackson(1/2) &AustraliaDavid Gourlay(1/2)
YearWinner
2007EnglandBilly Jackson(2/2) &AustraliaDavid Gourlay(2/2)
2008EnglandAndy Thomson(2/3) &Ian Bond(1/2)
2009AustraliaKelvin Kerkow(3/3) &EnglandMervyn King(3/3)[43]
2010EnglandAndy Thomson(3/3) &Ian Bond(2/2)[44]
2011ScotlandPaul Foster(2/6) &Alex Marshall(3/7)[45]
2012ScotlandPaul Foster(3/6) &Alex Marshall(4/7)[46]
2013ScotlandPaul Foster(4/6)&Alex Marshall(5/7)[47]
2014EnglandGreg Harlow(1/3) &Nick Brett(1/3)[48]
2015EnglandRobert Paxton &Simon Skelton[49]
2016ScotlandStewart Anderson(1/3) &Darren Burnett(1/3)[50]
2017EnglandLes Gillett(2/2) &WalesJason Greenslade[51]
2018EnglandMark Dawes(1/2) &Jamie Chestney(1/2)[52]
2019ScotlandPaul Foster(5/6) &Alex Marshall(6/7)[53]
2020EnglandGreg Harlow(2/3) &Nick Brett(2/3)[54]
2021EnglandMark Dawes(2/2) &Jamie Chestney(2/2)[55]
2022ScotlandStewart Anderson(2/3) &Darren Burnett(2/3)[56]
2023EnglandGreg Harlow(3/3) &Nick Brett(3/3)[57]
2024ScotlandStewart Anderson(3/3) &Darren Burnett(3/3)[58]
2025ScotlandJason Banks(1/1) &Michael Stepney(1/1)[59]
2026ScotlandPaul Foster(6/6) &Alex Marshall(7/7)[60]

Mixed pairs champions

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YearWinner
2004ScotlandAlex Marshall(1/2) &EnglandAmy Monkhouse
2005WalesJohn Price(1/2) &EnglandCarol Ashby(1/3)
2006WalesJohn Price(2/2) &EnglandCarol Ashby(2/3)
2007EnglandGreg Harlow &EnglandJo Morris
2008AustraliaDavid Gourlay(1/3) &Ceri Ann Davies(1/3)
2009AustraliaDavid Gourlay(2/3) &Ceri Ann Davies(2/3)
2010ScotlandAlex Marshall(2/2) &EnglandCarol Ashby(3/3)
2011EnglandSimon Skelton &GuernseyAlison Merrien(1/2)[61]
2012ScotlandDavid Gourlay(3/3) &EnglandDebbie Stavrou[62]
2013ScotlandPaul Foster(1/3) &WalesLaura Thomas(1/2)[63]
2014ScotlandPaul Foster(2/3) &WalesLaura Thomas(2/2)[64]
2015EnglandRobert Paxton(1/2) &WalesMarion Purcell(1/2)[65]
YearWinner
2016ScotlandDarren Burnett &EnglandKatherine Rednall[66]
2017EnglandNick Brett(1/3) &ScotlandClaire Johnston[67]
2018EnglandJamie Chestney &ScotlandLesley Doig[68]
2019EnglandRobert Paxton(2/2) &EnglandEllen Falkner[69]
2020EnglandNick Brett(2/3) &WalesMarion Purcell(2/2)[70]
2021ScotlandStewart Anderson(1/2) &ScotlandJulie Forrest (1/2)[71]
2022ScotlandPaul Foster(3/3) &GuernseyAlison Merrien(2/2)[72]
2023ScotlandStewart Anderson(2/2) &WalesCeri Ann Glen(3/3)[73]
2024EnglandNick Brett (3/3) &ScotlandJulie Forrest (2/2)[74]
2025ScotlandJason Banks (1/1) &ScotlandBeth Riva (1/1)[75]
2026Northern IrelandChloe Wilson (1/1) &EnglandJamie Walker (1/1)[76]

Open under–25 champions

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YearWinner
2016WalesJoseph Mower[77]
2017AustraliaEllen Ryan[78]
2018Northern IrelandChloe Watson[79]
YearWinner
2019ScotlandJohn Orr[80]
2020EnglandWilliam Moulton[81]
2022ScotlandDaniel Pool(1/2)[82]
YearWinner
2023ScotlandDaniel Pool(2/2)[83]
2024ScotlandDarren Weir[84]

Players with five or more titles

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NameOpen singlesWomen's singlesOpen PairsMixed PairsTotal
ScotlandAlex Marshall6N/A7215
ScotlandPaul Foster5N/A6314
EnglandTony Allcock3N/A8-11
EnglandDavid Bryant3N/A6-9
ScotlandStewart Anderson3N/A328
EnglandKatherine Rednall-7-18
EnglandNick Brett1N/A337
Scotland/AustraliaDavid Gourlay1N/A337
EnglandCarol Ashby-3-36
EnglandAndy Thomson3N/A3-6
ScotlandDarren Burnett1N/A315
ScotlandRichard Corsie3N/A2-5
EnglandGreg Harlow1N/A315
ScotlandJulie Forrest-3-25

See also

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