RESULTS: Senior World Individual Championship Quarter Finals

It was Quarter Finals night for the Senior World Individual Championships with 2 matches each staged at Salisbury & Findon. The top 8 scorers from each match qualified for the semi-finals which will be staged at Le Fevre on Tuesday. Full results below:

Quarter Final A at Salisbury

Kenzie Bennett 18, Joel Chadwick 17, Chris Timms 17, Damian Natonski 16, Lukas Nowacki 16, Paweł Skludarek 15, Josh Brooke 15, Leon Penketh 13

Non-Qualifiers: Feroze Langoo 13, Jakub Ignys 11, Filip Kowalski 10, George Whale 9, Angus Freeman 9, Jacek Wleklik 8, Andy Yard 7, Harvey Yard 5

Quarter Final B at Salisbury

Cody Chadwick 19, Paweł Kozlowski 17, Patryk Kriger 16, Matty Snowden 15, Dawid Bas 15, Bobby McMillan 15, Ben Mould 15, Paul Heard 15

Non-Qualifiers: Braylan Macdonald 14, Lukasz Rajewski 11, Locke Pearce 11, Blake Frencken 10, Farren Wills 8, Dawid Lis 8, Tyrone Walters 5, Sonny Whale 5

Referee for both matches: Bob Osborne (Australia)

Quarter Final C at Findon

Ty Geertsen 19, Jakub Sawinski 17, Arek Szymański 17, Radek Morawiak 15, Mateusz Ludwiczak 14, Kosma Sikorski 14, Lewis Foxley 14, Torsten Jolly 14

Non Qualifiers: Brad Williams 12, JJ Wildman 12, Shane Bentleyb 12, Igor Domagala 10, Daniel Kubiak 9, Mitch Van Grieken 8, Owen Wells 6, Dom Tiani 5

Quarter Final D at Findon

Daniel Robb 19, Mikolaj Menz 19, Harrison Corbett 18, Daniel Pudney 15, Tomasz Wlodarczyk 15, Blade Blatchford 15, Arass Graczyk 14, Leon Mower 14

Non Qualifiers: James Porter 13, Matt Gentle 11, Shaun Kell 11, Ryan Knights 10, Kieran Ritter 8, Sam Rochester 7, Chris Bull 6, Will Jeffery withdrew injured

Referee for both matches: Rob Fleming (Australia)

The action moves to Le Fevre tomorrow where a run-off for the last 2 spots in the Over 40’s semi-finals will be the first action on the track. This will be contested by Ian Lawrence, Steve Copping, Gary Lawrence and Danny Ricketts and will be held at 1am UK time (11.30am local time). This will be followed by the Women’s World Cup at 1.30am UK time (12 noon local time) . The Over 40’s World Cup follows at 3.30am UK time (2pm local time) with the Junior World Cup following at 5.30am UK time (4pm local time) and the action is rounded off with the Senior World Cup at 7.30am UK time (6pm local time). Poland, England and Australia will contest all 4 matches whilst Ireland will be involved in the Over 40’s and Senior events