RESULTS: Open Individual World Championship Quarter Finals & Junior World Cup

The Quarter-Finals for the World Individual Championship took place at Zoledowo today. Results below(Top 8 scorers qualify for the semi-finals):

QUARTER FINAL A

Cody Chadwick (Australia) 18, Adam Bozejewicz (Poland) 17, Ben Mould (Wales) 17, Mateusz Pacek (Poland) 15, Pawel Cegielski (poland) 15, Chris Timms (England) 15, Patryk kriger (Poland) 15, Bobby McMillan (Australia) 14

Non-Qualifiers

Maciej Stefanski (Poland) 13, Shane Bentley (Poland) 13, Piotr Kuder (Poland) 13, Ben Clarke (England) 9, Cameron Gill (Wales) 7, Wol Bristowe (Wales) 6, Tom Bewick (England) 6, Dominik Rzepka (Poland 6

Referee: Luksasz Bazelak (Poland)

QUARTER FINAL B

Paul heard (England) 20, Dawid Bas (Poland) 19, Piotr Jamroszczyk (Poland) 18, Jakub Kosciecha (Poland) 16, Josh Brooke (England) 15, Piotr Kupczyk (Poland) 14, Kamil Bielaczek (Poland) 14, Mateusz Slezak (Poland) 13

Non-Qualifiers

Pawel Kozlowski (Poland) 12, Damian Natonski (Poland) 11, Adam Watson (England) 11, Bartosz Fryckowski (Poland) 10, Jakub Ignys (Poland) 9, Owen Wells (England) 7, Aussie Jones (Australia) 6, Craig marchant (England) 2

Referee: Brad Hoppo (Australia)

QUARTER FINAL C

Bartosz Grabowski (Poland) 20, Szymon kowalczyk (Poland) 18, Michal Sassek (Poland) 18, Marcin Kolata (Poland) 16, Mikolaj Reszelewski (Poland) 15, Mateusz Ludwiczak (Poland) 14, Marcin Paradzinski (Poland) 14, Tomasz Wlodarczyk (Poland) 14

Non-Qualifiers

Lee Kemp (England) 12, Borys Wojciechowski (Poland) 10, Angus Freeman (Australia) 10, Nikodem Mlek (Poland) 9, Bartosz Wojtal (Poland) 7, Paul Timms (England) 7, Szymon Kowalski (Poland) 7, Pawel Rajczyk (Poland) 6

Referee: Michal Bazelak (Poland)

QUARTER FINAL D

Lukasz Nowacki (Poland) 20, Marcin Szymanski (Poland) 19, Remigiusz Burchardt (Poland) 18, Michal Malecki (Poland) 16, Jakub Kus (Poland) 15, Hubert Kielazewski (Poland) 15, Nathan Everett-Atkinson (England) 15, Braylam Macdonald (Australia) 12 (after run-off)

Non-Qualifiers

Kacper Wlodarz (Poland) 12, James Porter (England) 12, Harrison Corbett (Australia) 11, Tyrone Walters (Australia) 9, Laura Watson (England) 8

Referee: Mark Winwood (Wales)

These matches were followed by the 2019 Junior World Cup which was contested by the 2017 winners England, the host nation Poland and Wales. England made a successful defence of their title, pipping Poland by 1 point ahead of Wales

England 76: Will Jeffrey 21, Ben Clarke 20, Jack Ellis 14, Lewis Brinkhoff 14, James Porter 7
Poland 75: Marcel Krzykowski 20, Radoslaw Morawiak 18, Mikolaj Reszelewski 18, Mikolaj Menz 11, Patryk Bielaczek 8
Wales 54: Fraser Garnett 17, Taylor Walters 13, Dan Wright 12, Cameron Gill 12

Referee: Lukasz Bazelak (Poland)

The action moves on to Torun tomorrow where the inaugural Veterans & Women’s World Cups will be decided as well as the Open World Cup