- Source: British Isles Bowls Championships
The British Isles Bowls Championships is a tournament held between the champions of their respective nations, from England, Scotland, Wales, a combined Ireland, and more recently Guernsey and Jersey. It was first held in 1960 although the triples event did not start until 1977.
The women's events started in June 1972, with the triples starting in 1982. The first women's singles winner was Lilian Nicholas of Wales. The first men's singles winner was Kenneth Coulson of England and the legendary David Bryant MBE holds the record for the most singles titles with four.
The tournament is held the year after each of the National champions have been crowned. The 2020 edition was initially cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic but because there were no National Championships held during 2020 (also due to the pandemic) the 2020 edition was rescheduled for 2021.
Men's singles
Men's pairs
Men's triples
Men's fours
Women's singles
Women's pairs
Women's triples
Women's fours
References
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- British Isles Bowls Championships
- Laura Welsh (bowls)
- Kevin James (bowls)
- Ben Thomas (bowls)
- Ross Davis (bowls)
- Steve Hill (bowls)
- Roger Jones (bowls)
- William Tate (bowls)
- Greg Davis (bowls)
- Richard Leonard (bowls)