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World Outdoor Championships 2000
men's singles
9th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationSouth Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa
Date(s)1 April - 15 April 2000
CategoryWorld Bowls Championship
Events at the 2000
World Bowls Championship
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The 2000 Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championship men's singles was held at Marks Park Bowling Club, in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 1 to 15 April 2000.

Jeremy Henry of Ireland won the gold medal.

Qualifying round

Section A

Pos Player P W L Pts Shots
1 Jeremy Henry 10 8 2 9 +70
2 England Tony Allcock 10 8 2 9 +69
3 Zimbabwe Richie Hayden 10 8 2 9 +50
4 Scotland Alex Marshall 10 6 4 7 +33
5 South Africa Gerry Baker 10 6 4 7 +26
6 Malaysia Sazali Sani 10 6 4 7 -10
7 Zambia Eddie Nkole 10 6 4 7 -13
8 Fiji Caucau Turagabeci 10 4 6 5 +20
9 Namibia Sandy Joubert 10 1 9 2 -72
10 Argentina Alberto Geddes 10 1 9 2 -79
11 Botswana Tony Allen 10 1 9 2 -88

Section B

Pos Player P W L Pts Shots
1 Australia Steve Glasson 11 8 3 8 +57
2 Israel Jeff Rabkin 11 8 3 8 +48
3 Hong Kong Noel Kennedy 11 8 3 8 +46
4 New Zealand Andrew Curtain 11 8 3 8 +40
5 Wales John Price 11 7 4 7 +24
6 Norfolk Island Barry Wilson 11 5 6 5 -23
7 Jersey Thomas Greechan 11 5 6 5 -26
8 Eswatini Derek James 11 4 7 4 -19
9 Canada James Covell 11 4 7 5 -26
10 Singapore Chai Hon Yoong 11 4 7 4 -29
11 Guernsey Dave Trebert 11 3 8 3 -31
12 United States Tom Stirratt 11 2 9 2 -61

Finals

Semifinals Gold medal
      
Henry 21
Israel Rabkin 13
Henry 21
Australia Glasson 14
Australia Glasson 21
England Allcock 16

Results

Men's singles section A
Round 1 – 9 Apr
 Scotland  Botswana 21–8
Ireland  Fiji 21–19
 Zimbabwe  Argentina 21–20
 South Africa  Zambia 21–5
 England  Malaysia 21–12
Round 2 – 9 Apr
 Scotland  Namibia 21–18
 Zambia  Fiji 21–20
 South Africa  Argentina 21–8
 Zimbabwe Ireland 21–19
 Malaysia  Botswana 21–12
Round 3 – 10 Apr
 Fiji  Argentina 21–7
 Zimbabwe  South Africa 21–16
 England  Scotland 21–11
 Zambia Ireland 21–11
 Namibia  Botswana 21–10
Round 4 – 10 Apr
 Scotland  Malaysia 21–6
 Fiji  South Africa 21–10
 Zimbabwe  Zambia 21–11
 England  Namibia 21–2
Ireland  Argentina 21–7
Round 5 – 11 Apr
 Zimbabwe  Fiji 21–13
 Zambia  Argentina 21–17
 Malaysia  Namibia 21–14
Ireland  South Africa 21–7
 England  Botswana 21–16
Round 6 – 11 Apr
 Fiji  Botswana 21–7
 Zambia  Scotland 21–17
 South Africa  Malaysia 21–10
Ireland  Namibia 21–10
 England  Zimbabwe 21–17
Round 7 – 11 Apr
 Fiji  Namibia 21–16
 Zambia  Botswana 21–19
 South Africa  England 21–20
Ireland  Scotland 21–19
 Malaysia  Argentina 21–16
Round 8 – 12 Apr
 Scotland  Fiji 21–19
 Malaysia  Zambia 21–20
 South Africa  Botswana 21–8
 England  Argentina 21–7
 Zimbabwe  Namibia 21–11
Round 9 – 13 Apr
 England  Zambia 21–13
 Scotland  South Africa 21–14
Ireland  Botswana 21–4
 Argentina  Namibia 21–9
 Malaysia  Zimbabwe 21–17
Round 10 – 13 Apr
 Malaysia  Fiji 21–17
 Zambia  Namibia 21–18
Ireland  England 21–9
 Botswana  Argentina 21–13
 Zimbabwe  Scotland 21–16
Round 11 – 14 Apr
 England  Fiji 21–14
 South Africa  Namibia 21–14
Ireland  Malaysia 21–17
 Scotland  Argentina 21–10
 Zimbabwe  Botswana 21–9
Men's singles section B
Round 1 – 9 Apr
 Hong Kong  Guernsey 21–12
 Israel  Australia 21–11
Eswatini Swaziland  Jersey 21–12
 New Zealand  Wales 21–19
 Canada  United States 21–18
 Singapore  Norfolk Island 21–18
Round 2 – 9 Apr
 Wales  Hong Kong 21–13
 New Zealand  Israel 21–13
 Jersey  United States 21–7
 Norfolk Island Eswatini Swaziland 21–19
 Australia  Guernsey 21–14
 Canada  Singapore 21–9
Round 3 – 10 Apr
 Israel  Canada 21–17
 New Zealand  United States 21–5
 Singapore  Wales 21–14
 Australia  Jersey 21–20
Eswatini Swaziland  Hong Kong 21–19
 Norfolk Island  Guernsey 21–10
Round 4 – 10 Apr
 Israel  Jersey 21–7
 New Zealand  Canada 21–16
 Wales  Norfolk Island 21–16
 Australia  United States 21–11
 Hong Kong  Singapore 21–18
 Guernsey Eswatini Swaziland 21–8
Round 5 – 11 Apr
 Israel  United States 21–11
 New Zealand  Singapore 21–19
 Wales  Canada 21–14
 Australia Eswatini Swaziland 21–18
 Hong Kong  Norfolk Island 21–6
 Jersey  Guernsey 21–19
Round 6 – 11 Apr
 Israel Eswatini Swaziland 21–18
 New Zealand  Norfolk Island 21–6
 Wales  United States 21–13
 Australia  Canada 21–4
 Hong Kong  Jersey 21–10
 Singapore  Guernsey 21–16
Round 7 – 12 Apr
 Israel  Singapore 21–12
 New Zealand  Jersey 21–9
 Wales Eswatini Swaziland 21–11
 Norfolk Island  Australia 21–17
 Canada  Hong Kong 21–12
 United States  Guernsey 21–17
Round 8 – 13 Apr
 Hong Kong  Israel 21–17
 Wales  Guernsey 21–18
 Norfolk Island  United States 21–20
 Australia  New Zealand 21–12
 Canada  Jersey 21–15
Eswatini Swaziland  Singapore 21–13
Round 9 – 13 Apr
 Wales  Israel 21–11
 Guernsey  New Zealand 21–20
 Jersey  Norfolk Island 21–14
 Hong Kong  Australia 21–16
Eswatini Swaziland  Canada 21–9
 Singapore  United States 21–16
Round 10 – 14 Apr
 Israel  Norfolk Island 21–13
 New Zealand Eswatini Swaziland 21–14
 Jersey  Wales 21–19
 Australia  Singapore 21–8
 Hong Kong  United States 21–11
 Guernsey  Canada 21–13
Round 11 – 14 Apr
 Israel  Guernsey 21–9
 Hong Kong  New Zealand 21–13
 Jersey  Singapore 21–19
 Australia  Wales 21–5
 Norfolk Island  Canada 21–18
 United States Eswatini Swaziland 21–9

References

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