2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Men's singles explained

World Bowls Championship 2004
men's singles
Number:10
Series:World Outdoor Bowls Championships
Location: Ayr, Scotland
Dates:23 July – 07 August, 2004
Category:World Bowls Championship

The 2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship men's singles was held at the Northfield Bowls Complex in Ayr, Scotland, from 23 July to 7 August 2004.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Steve Glasson of Australia won the gold medal.[6]

Qualifying round

Section 1

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1 5 5 0 10541 10
2 Merton Isaacman 5 3 2 88 89 6
3 Caucau Turagabeci 5 2 3 87 91 4
4 Christopher Dagpin 5 2 3 90 97 4
5 Jeremy Henry 5 2 3 83 94 4
6 Eric Langton 5 1 4 58 99 2

Section 2

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1 Steve Glasson 5 5 0 10545 10
2 Russell Meyer 5 4 1 91 84 8
3 Mohd Afendy Tan Abdullah 5 3 2 91 70 6
4 Douw Calitz 5 1 4 72 99 2
5 David Anderson 5 1 4 66 94 2
6 Iremia Leautuli 5 1 4 68 101 2

Section 3

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1 Jason Greenslade 5 5 0 105 50 10
2 Stephen Farish 5 3 2 97 71 6
3 William James 5 3 2 82 73 6
4 Adam Poynton 5 2 3 80 83 4
5 John Young 5 2 3 80 90 4
6 Junichiro Yoshida 5 0 5 28 105 0

Section 4

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1 Donald Piketh 5 5 0 10537 10
2 Jeff Rabkin 5 4 1 92 63 8
3 Alan Quemard 5 3 2 79 94 6
4 Patrick Knight 5 2 3 89 83 4
5 5 1 4 56 101 2
6 Denis Streak 5 0 5 62 105 0

Championship round

Section 1

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1 Glasson 5 4 1 10497 8
2 Turagabeci 5 3 2 98 80 6
3 Rabkin 5 2 3 94 76 4
4 Greenslade 5 2 3 84 89 4
5 Isaacman 5 2 3 85 95 4
6 James 5 2 3 74 102 4

Section 2

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1 Marshall 5 5 0 10546 10
2 Meyer 5 4 1 103 67 8
3 Farish 5 3 2 91 791 6
4 Abdullah Tan 5 1 4 64 96 2
5 Piketh 5 1 4 61 95 2
6 Quemard 5 1 4 55 104 2

Bronze medal match

Meyer beat Turagabeci 15–9

Gold medal match

Glasson beat Marshall 21–15

Results

Men's singles section 1
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Round 1 – Aug 1
21–17
Ireland21–12
21–6
Round 2 – Aug 1
21–11
Ireland21–17
21–16
Round 3 – Aug 2
Ireland21–15
21–8
21–12
Round 4 – Aug 2
Ireland21–19
21–2
21–19
Round 5 – Aug 3
21–18
Ireland21–7
21–15
Men's singles section 2
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Round 1 – Aug 1
21–15
21–10
21–13
Round 2 – Aug 1
21–3
21–4
21–19
Round 3 – Aug 2
21–8
21–15
21–16
Round 4 – Aug 2
21–12
21–10
21–15
Round 5 – Aug 3
21–7
21–14
21–17
Men's singles section 3
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Round 1 – Aug 1
21–18
21–11
21–4
Round 2 – Aug 1
21–10
21–9
21–13
Round 3 – Aug 2
21–0
21–8
21–14
Round 4 – Aug 2
21–16
21–11
21–6
Round 5 – Aug 3
21–19
21–9
21–9
Men's singles section 4
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Round 1 – Aug 1
21–18
21–7
21–19
Round 2 – Aug 1
21–12
21–11
21–17
Round 3 – Aug 2
21–6
21–18
21–7
Round 4 – Aug 2
21–8
21–15
21–13
Round 5 – Aug 3
21–7
21–6
21–4
men's singles Championship Section A
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Round 1 – Aug 3
21–20
21–19
21–20
Round 2 – Aug 4
21–19
21–11
21–13
Round 3 – Aug 4
21–20
21–4
21–13
Round 4 – Aug 5
21–19
21–20
21–15
Round 5 – Aug 5
21–9
21–5
21–17
men's singles Championship Section B
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Round 1 – Aug 3
21–3
21–16
21–20
Round 2 – Aug 4
21–19
21–11
21–9
Round 3 – Aug 4
21–7
21–7
21–17
Round 4 – Aug 5
21–11
21–12
21–12
Round 5 – Aug 5
21–12
21–7
21–5

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "The Results Service." Times [London, England] 2 Aug. 2004]. The Times.
  2. Web site: "The Results Service." Times [London, England] 3 Aug. 2004]. The Times.
  3. Web site: "The Results Service." Times [London, England] 4 Aug. 2004]. The Times.
  4. Web site: "The Results Service." Times [London, England] 5 Aug. 2004]. The Times.
  5. Web site: "The Results Service." Times [London, England] 6 Aug. 2004]. The Times.
  6. Web site: David Rhys Jones. "Glasson disappoints home supporters." Times [London, England] 9 Aug. 2004]. The Times.