1986 World Indoor Bowls Championship

World Indoor Championships 1986
8th World Indoor Bowls Championships
LocationScotland Coatbridge and England Bournemouth
Date(s)3–9 February and 7–13 April 1986
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
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The 1986 Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship was held at the Coatbridge indoor bowling club, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 3 February to 9 February 1986.[1] Tony Allcock won the title, beating Phil Skoglund in the final.

The inaugural 1986 Midland Bank World Indoor Pairs Championship was held at the Bournemouth International Centre, from 7 April to 13 April 1986.[2] David Bryant and Tony Allcock won the title, beating Bob Fairbairn and Bob Stephenson in the final, 5 sets to 2 (5–6, 8–3, 8–3, 10–1, 1–9, 8–5, 8–3).

Winners

Event Winner
Men's singles England Tony Allcock
Men's pairs England Tony Allcock and England David Bryant

Draw and results

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Men's singles

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
England Tony Allcock
bye
England Allcock 21
England Cutler 18
England David Cutler 21
Scotland Jim Muir 18
England Allcock 21
England Burrows 18
England Noel Burrows 21
Northern Ireland Rodney McCutcheon 17
England Burrows 21
Australia Peoples 13
Australia Don Peoples
bye
England Allcock 21
New Zealand Belliss
New Zealand Peter Belliss
bye
New Zealand Belliss 21
Scotland Corsie 9
Scotland Richard Corsie 21
Scotland Andy Ross 9
New Zealand Belliss 21
Wales Sullivan 20
Wales Terry Sullivan
bye
Wales Sullivan 21
Hong Kong Souza 1
Hong Kong George Souza 21
Republic of Ireland Tommy Reeves 18
England Allcock 21
New Zealand Skoglund 15
New Zealand Phil Skoglund 21
Wales Peter Evans 20
New Zealand Skoglund 21
Israel Bransky 18
Israel Cecil Bransky
bye
New Zealand Skoglund 21
England Bryant 16
England David Bryant
bye
England Bryant 21
Northern Ireland Hamilton 18
Northern Ireland David Hamilton 21
Canada Ronnie Jones 13
New Zealand Skoglund 21
England Cutts
England Roy Cutts 21
Australia Kenny Williams 10
England Cutts 21
Scotland Watson 15
Scotland John Watson
bye
England Cutts 21
Scotland Sutherland 20
Scotland Bob Sutherland 21
Guernsey Michael Pike 13
Scotland Sutherland 21
Northern Ireland Baker 17
Northern Ireland Jim Baker
bye

Men's pairs

Group stages

Medal round

 
Semi-finalsGold-medal match
 
      
 
 
 
 
England Bryant
England Allcock
21
 
 
 
Wales Wright
Wales Hill
?
 
England Bryant
England Allcock
5
 
 
 
England Fairbairn
England Stephenson
2
 
England Fairbairn
England Stephenson
21
 
 
Scotland Nicol
Scotland Bruce
?
 

References

  1. ^ "Google news archives".
  2. ^ "Google news archives".
  3. ^ "Times archives". The Times. Archived from the original on 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2015-01-02.
  4. ^ "Google archives".