1995 World Indoor Bowls Championship

World Indoor Championships 1995
17th World Indoor Bowls Championships
Location England Preston, Lancashire
Date(s) 14–27 February 1995.
Category World Indoor Championships
 1994 1996 

The 1995 Churchill Insurance World Indoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at Preston Guild Hall, Preston, England, from 14–27 February 1995. Andy Thomson won his second consecutive title beating Richard Corsie in the final.
Richard Corsie & Alex Marshall won the Pairs title.

Draw & Results

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Men's Singles

First round   Second round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
1  England Andy Thomson 3          
   Jersey David Le Marquand 0             1  England Thomson 3          
16  Scotland Alex Marshall 3           16  Scotland Marshall 0          
   Canada Peter Mutter 1               1  England Thomson 3          
8  England Gary Smith 2                New Zealand Brassey 1          
   New Zealand Rowan Brassey 3              New Zealand Brassey 3        
9  Scotland Graham Robertson 2            Wales Weale 1          
   Wales Robert Weale 3               1  England Thomson 3          
4  England Wynne Richards 3               5  England Allcock 2          
   Northern Ireland Jeremy Henry 1             4  England Richards 2          
13  Scotland Hugh Duff 3           13  Scotland Duff 3          
   Scotland Jan Woodley+ 2               13  Scotland Duff 2        
5  England Tony Allcock 3               5  England Allcock 3          
   Australia Stephen Glasson 1             5  England Allcock 3        
12  Scotland Willie Wood 2            South Africa Burkett 2          
   South Africa Neil Burkett 3               1  England Thomson 7 7 7
3  Hong Kong Mark McMahon 3               2  Scotland Corsie 2 6 3
   Guernsey Adrian Welch 0             3  Hong Kong McMahon 3          
14  Australia Ian Taylor 3           14  Australia Taylor 1          
   Wales Jason Greenslade 2               3  Hong Kong McMahon 2          
6  Wales Stephen Rees 3               11  England King 3          
   New Zealand Andrew Curtain 1             6  Wales Rees 1        
11  England Mervyn King 3           11  England King 3          
   Republic of Ireland Jackie Smyth+ 0               11  England King 3        
2  Scotland Richard Corsie 3               2  Scotland Corsie 0          
   England Russell Morgan 0             2  Scotland Corsie 3          
15  Australia Cameron Curtis 3           15  Australia Curtis 0          
   England Paul Bennett 0               2  Scotland Corsie 3        
7  Wales John Price 3               10  Australia Schuback 2          
   New Zealand Paul Foster 1             7  Wales Price 1        
10  Australia Ian Schuback 3           10  Australia Schuback 3          
   Republic of Ireland Margaret Johnston+ 1          

Note

+ Margaret Johnston, Jan Woodley & Jackie Smyth were invited to play in the Men's Singles event.

Men's Pairs

First RoundQuarter-FinalsSemi-FinalsFinal
1 Australia Ian Schuback

Australia Cameron Curtis

3
Wales Peter Johnson

Wales Michael Kent

1 1 Australia Schuback

Australia Curtis

3
8 Northern Ireland David Corkill

Northern Ireland Roy Battersby

3 8 Northern Ireland Corkill

Northern Ireland Battersby

2
South Africa Neil Burkett

Canada Peter Mutter

2 1 Australia Schuback

Australia Curtis

4 2 2
4 Wales John Price

Wales Stephen Rees

3 5 Scotland Corsie

Scotland Marshall

7 7 7
Jersey David Le Marquand

Guernsey Adrian Welch

1 4 Wales Price

Wales Rees

2
5 Scotland Richard Corsie

Scotland Alex Marshall

3 5 Scotland Marshall

Scotland Corsie

3
New Zealand Andrew Curtain

New Zealand Rowan Brassey

1 5 Scotland Corsie

Scotland Marshall

6 7 7 1 7
2 England Gary Smith

England Andy Thomson

3 3 England Allcock

England Bryant

7 4 3 7 4
England Russell Morgan

England Colin Piper

1 2 England Smith

England Thomson

3
7 Scotland Hugh Duff

Scotland David Miller

3 7 Scotland Duff

Scotland Miller

2
Australia Stephen Glasson

Australia Ian Taylor

1 2 England Smith

England Thomson

7 6 6 3
3 England Tony Allcock

England David Bryant

3 3 England Allcock

England Bryant

5 7 7 7
Northern Ireland Jeremy Henry

Northern Ireland Noel Graham

2 3 England Allcock

England Bryant

3
6 Scotland Graham Robertson

Hong Kong Mark McMahon

3 6 Scotland Robertson

Hong Kong McMahon

0
England Greg Harlow

England Mervyn King

2

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