The World Bowls Tour is an organisation which promotes indoor bowls and organises competitions (primarily in the United Kingdom), including the World Indoor Bowls Championships.[1]
Abbreviation | WBT |
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Website | www |
History
editIn 1990 the sport was under a period of fragmentation following the loss of the television coverage connected with the World Indoor Bowls Championships. John Hall the President of the English Bowls Association unsuccessfully called for closer co-operation between the indoor and outdoor game.[2] In 1992, a player led organisation formed the Professional Bowls Association, during the 1992 World Indoor Bowls Championship, which were held in the Preston Guildhall to promote indoor Bowls worldwide and on television.
On 1 January 1997, under the then chairman Richard Corsie, the PBA created the World Bowls Tour and after the 1997 championship replaced the World Indoor Bowls Council as the leading indoor organisation.[3] The purpose of the World Bowls Tour was to set up and create championships and competitions to further the aims of the PBA.[4]
Structure
editPosition | Name |
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Chairperson | David Bolt |
Tournament Director | Tom Weir |
Assistant Tournament Director & Finance Director | Martin Gale |
Corporate Director | Jason Parkinson |
Awards
editEvents
editCurrent and former indoor bowls competitions organised by the World Bowls Tour.[5]
World Indoor Bowls Championships
editScottish International Open
editThe International Open (defunct)
editYear | Winner | Runner-Up | Score | Ref |
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1983 | David Bryant (1/2) | Bob Sutherland | 7–4 7–3 7–1 | [6] |
1984 | Terry Sullivan | Tony Allcock | 5–4 (sets) | |
1985 | Jim Baker | John Watson | 5–7 4–7 7–0 7–3 7–3 7–6 7–4 | |
1986 | Stephen Rees | David Bryant | 7–3 7–2 7–0 7–1 2–7 3–7 4–7 4–7 7–0 | [7] |
1987 | Tony Allcock | David Corkill | 7–6 1–7 2–7 7–3 7–0 4–7 7–4 5–7 7–5 | [8] |
1988 | Gary Smith | Richard Corsie | 6–7 7–5 7–5 7–6 7–6 3–7 6–7 7–0 | [9] |
1989 | David Bryant (2/2) | David Corkill | 1–5 5–7 7–6 7–5 7–3 | [10] |
1991 | Andy Thomson (1/3) | Tony Allcock | 6–7 4–7 7–5 7–2 7–1 | [11] |
1992 | Andy Thomson (2/3) | John Price | 7–3 3–7 7–5 7–5 | [12] |
1994 | Mark McMahon | Andy Thomson | 4–7 7–5 7–3 7–0 | [13] |
1995 | Hugh Duff | Ian Schuback | 2–7 7–3 7–4 7–1 | [14] |
1997 | Les Gillett | David Gourlay | 7–5 7–0 6–7 7–4 | [15] |
1998 | David Gourlay (1/5) | John Price | 7–0 0–7 7–6 3–7 7–2 | [16] |
1999 | Ian Schuback | David Gourlay | 5–7 6–7 7–5 7–3 7–2 | [17] |
2000 | David Gourlay (2/5) | John Price | 7–2 7–2 0–7 5–7 7–3 | [18] |
2001 | Ian Bond | Greg Harlow | 7–4 6–8 2–1 | [19] |
2002 | David Gourlay (3/5) | Jason Greenslade | 9–7 6–7 2–1 | [20] |
2003 | Andy Thomson (3/3) | Les Gillett | 9–10 13–4 2–1 | [21] |
2004 | Greg Harlow (1/3) | David Gourlay | 10–4 4–8 2–0 | [22] |
2005 | Greg Harlow (2/3) | Robert Weale | 8–12 10–5 2–0 | [23] |
2006 | Greg Harlow (3/3) | David Gourlay | 12–7 10–8 | [24] |
2007 | Paul Foster (1/2) | Jason Greenslade | 15–5 5–6 2–1 | [25] |
2008 | Darren Burnett | Brett Wilkie | 13–4 10–9 | [26] |
2009–2012 not held | ||||
2013 | Alex Marshall | Robert Paxton | 10–2 10–1 | [27] |
2014 | Paul Foster (2/2) | Alex Marshall | 9–8 15–3 | [28] |
2015 | Nick Brett | Alex Marshall | 12–4 9–8 | [29] |
2016 | David Gourlay (4/5) | Jamie Chestney | 11–9 10–6 | [30] |
2017 | Jamie Chestney | Stewart Anderson | 9–4 8–6 | [31] |
2018 | David Gourlay (5/5) | Greg Harlow | 11–9 5–9 2–1 | [32] |
not held since 2018 |
Sponsors and previous names
- CIS UK Championship (1983-1993)
- Saga/BUPA Care Homes International Open (1994-2004)
- engage International Open (2005-2008)
- Co-op International Open (2013-2018)
Welsh International Open (defunct)
editYear | Winner | Runner-Up | |
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2002 | Les Gillett | Robert Weale | |
2003 | Tony Allcock | David Gourlay | |
2004 | Kelvin Kerkow (1/2) | Andy Thomson | |
2005 | Kelvin Kerkow (2/2) | Robert Weale | |
2006 | Jason Greenslade | David Gourlay | |
2007 | Paul Foster | Robert Weale | |
2008 | Mark Royal (1/2) | Greg Harlow | |
2009 | Robert Chisholm | Simon Skelton | |
2010 | Darren Burnett | Simon Skelton | |
2011 | Mark Royal (2/2) | David Gourlay | |
2012 | David Gourlay | Greg Harlow | |
not held since 2013 |
Sponsors and previous names
- Former Names - Welsh Masters / Welsh Grand Prix
World Matchplay (defunct)
editYear | Winner | Runner-Up | |
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2007 | Greg Harlow | Mervyn King | |
2008 | Andy Thomson | Alex Marshall | |
2009 | Mervyn King | David Gourlay | |
2010 | Ian Bond | Jason Greenslade | |
not held since 2010 |
Statistics
editMost successful bowlers (singles only)
editBowler | World Indoor Bowls Championships | The International Open | Scottish International Open | Welsh International Open | World Match Play | Total wins |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Paul Foster | 5 | 2 | 3 | 1 | - | 11 |
David Gourlay | 1 | 5 | 2 | 1 | - | 9 |
Greg Harlow | 1 | 3 | 3 | - | 1 | 8 |
Andy Thomson | 3 | 3 | 1 | - | 1 | 8 |
Alex Marshall | 6 | 1 | - | - | - | 7 |
David Bryant | 3 | 2 | 1 | - | - | 6 |
Tony Allcock | 3 | 1 | - | 1 | - | 5 |
John Price | 1 | 4 | - | - | - | 5 |
Stewart Anderson | 2 | - | 3 | - | - | 5 |
Richard Corsie | 3 | - | 1 | - | - | 4 |
Nick Brett | 1 | 1 | 2 | - | - | 4 |
Youngest Player
editDesmond Lai, at age of 15 (January 2024) from Hong Kong China, in World Bowls Indoor Championships 2024 [33]
References
edit- ^ "About". World Bowls Tour. 29 October 2015.
- ^ Newby, Donald (1990). Daily Telegraph Bowls Yearbook 91. Pan Books Ltd. pp. 8/9. ISBN 0-330-31664-8.
- ^ Jones, David Rhys (January 1997). "Jones, David Rhys. "New body defended by Corsie." Times, 1 Jan. 1997, p. 29". The Times. Times Digital Archives. p. 29.
- ^ "About WBT". Webpage. WBT/World Bowls Tour. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "Competitions and results". World Bowls. 29 October 2015.
- ^ Sullivan, Patrick (1986). Guinness Bowls Records. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 136. ISBN 0-85112-414-3.
- ^ Newby, Donald (1988). Bowls Year Book 88. Daily Telegraph. ISBN 0-86367-220-5.
- ^ Allan, Gordon (9 November 1987). "A see-saw final won by Allcock". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. p. 48.
- ^ Newby, Donald (1989). Bowls Year Book 89. Daily Telegraph. pp. 88/89. ISBN 0-330-31093-3.
- ^ Allan, Gordon (6 November 1989). "Masterful display by Bryant". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. p. 36.
- ^ "For the Record". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. 27 April 1991.
- ^ "Thomson No. 1". The Times. No. 64322. London: Times Digital Archives. 2 May 1992. p. 35.
- ^ Jones, David Rhys (3 October 1994). "McMahon magic conjures up title". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. p. 26.
- ^ "Singles title for Duff". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. 2 October 1995. p. 26.
- ^ Jones, David Rhys (20 October 1997). "Gillett slays cool at finish to win Open". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. p. 27.
- ^ "Price falls to Gourlay". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. 2 November 1998. p. 35.
- ^ Jones, David Rhys (22 November 1999). "Row takes shine off Schuback triumph". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. p. 30.
- ^ "Gourlay confirms high-flying status". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. 20 November 2000. pp. 11[S].
- ^ Jones, David Rhys (12 November 2001). "Bond shows aptitude for sudden death to lift title". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. pp. 8[S].
- ^ Jones, David Rhys (11 November 2002). "Gourlay retains winning habit". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. p. 36.
- ^ Jones, David Rhys (17 November 2003). "Thomson back in the old routine". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. p. 32.
- ^ Jones, David Rhys (8 November 2004). "Harlow sees off Gourlay to claim 'career-best' victory". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. p. 69.
- ^ Jones, David Rhys (7 November 2005). "Harlow employs his powers of recovery to retain title". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. p. 77.
- ^ "Harlow leads way". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. 6 November 2006. p. 70.
- ^ "Bowls". The Times. London: Times Digital Archives. 12 November 2007. p. 61.
- ^ "WBT International Open - Burgess Hill, West Sussex: Quarter-finals". Bowls. The Times. No. 69495. London: Times Digital Archives. 1 December 2008. p. 61.
- ^ "Marshall's First International Open Win". World Bowls Tour.
- ^ "Fantastic Foster". Bowls International.
- ^ "CONGRATULATIONS TO NICK BRETT". Henselite.
- ^ "CO-OPERATIVE FUNERALCARE INTERNATIONAL OPEN DRAW 2016". World Bowls Tour. 27 January 2016.
- ^ "CO-OP FUNERALCARE INTERNATIONAL OPEN 2017 SCHEDULE & SCORES". World Bowls Tour. 19 November 2016.
- ^ "CFC INTERNATIONAL OPEN 2018 SCHEDULE AND SCORES". World Bowls Tour. 30 January 2018.
- ^ World Bowls Tour (16 January 2024). "NUMBER 15 SEED MIKE STEPNEY NEGOTIATES A SAFE PASSAGE INTO THE 2nd ROUND OF THE WORLD INDOOR BOWLS SINGLES". World Bowls Tour. Retrieved 16 January 2024.