1981 World Indoor Bowls Championship

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World Indoor Championships 1981
3rd World Indoor Bowls Championships
LocationScotland Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire
Date(s)24 February - 01 March, 1981.
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
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The 1981 Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at the Coatbridge indoor bowling club, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 24 February - 1 March 1981.[2][3][4][5][6]

David Bryant won his third consecutive title beating Ron Thomas in the final.

Draw and results[]

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Men's singles[]

Group stages[]

Group A results

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Thomas McKelvey 21-13
Thomas Murtagh 21-18
Thomas Duncalf 21-9
Thomas Bryant 21-16
Bryant McKelvey 21-18
Bryant Duncalf 21-19
Bryant Murtagh 21-4
McKelvey Murtagh 21-19
McKelvey Duncalf 21-17
Duncalf Murtagh 21-13
Pos Player P W
1 Wales Ron Thomas 4 4
2 England David Bryant 4 3
3 Republic of Ireland 4 2
4 Canada 4 1
5 New Zealand 4 0

Group B results

Player 1 Player 2 Score
Bell Dang 21-19
Bell Candelet 21-3
Bell Douglas 21-14
Bell Moran 21-19
Dang Candelet 21-14
Dang Douglas 21-19
Dang Moran 21-3
Candelet Moran 21-16
Douglas Candelet 21-9
Douglas Moran 21-?
Pos Player P W
1 England 4 4
2 Hong Kong 4 3
3 Scotland 4 2
4 United States Jim Candelet 4 1
5 Australia 4 0

Medal round[]

 
Semi-finalsGold medal match
 
      
 
 
 
 
England David Bryant21
 
 
 
England 3
 
England David Bryant21
 
 
 
Wales Ron Thomas17
 
Wales Ron Thomas21
 
 
Hong Kong 7
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
England 14
 
 
Hong Kong 3

References[]

  1. ^ "World Bowls Tour". World Bowls Tour.
  2. ^ "Google news archives".
  3. ^ "Australian's power didn't pay". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 25 February 1981. p. 24. Retrieved 12 February 2021 – via The British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "Bryant wins, but Scot beaten again". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 26 February 1981. p. 24. Retrieved 12 February 2021 – via The British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ "Brilliant Bryant". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 27 February 1981. p. 28. Retrieved 12 February 2021 – via The British Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^ "Billy wins but can't make semi". Belfast Telegraph. 28 February 1981. p. 28. Retrieved 12 February 2021 – via The British Newspaper Archive.
  7. ^ "Google archives".

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