IIBC Championships

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.