The IIBC Championships are an annual indoor bowls world championship event for the under–25 age group, run by the governing body of the sport, the International Indoor Bowls Council (IIBC).
[5] In 2012, Amy Stanton became the first female to win the women's title three years running.
[6] In 2014, Chloe Watson became the first Irish and youngest ever winner of the women's title at the age of 17.
[7] In 2010, Wales' Kerry Packwood recorded the first ever whitewash and the highest score in the championships history, in a first round win against Mary Alderson from the Isle of Man, winning the match in straight sets 17–0, 19–0.
[24] In 2014, Julie Forrest of Scotland became the first person to win the men's or women's title for a record fourth time.