Chloe Watson

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Chloe Watson (born 1997) is an Irish international lawn and Indoor bowler.[1]

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Chloe Watson
Personal information
NationalityBritish (Northern Irish)
Born1997
Dundonald
EducationBangor Academy and Sixth Form College
OccupationNI Civil Servant (Education)
Sport
CountryIreland
SportLawn & Indoor Bowls
ClubNorthern Ireland Civil Service (outdoors)
Belfast BC (indoors).
Medal record
Representing combined Ireland
World Indoor Bowls Championships
World U25 singles Potters2018
IIBC Championships
U25 Mixed Pairs2013
World U25 Ladies Singles2014
U25 Mixed Pairs2014
Mixed Pairs2015
Ladies Singles2016
Mixed Pairs2016
U25 Ladies Singles2017
World Ladies Singles2017
National Indoor Championships
Ladies Under 25s Singles2013
Ladies Under 25s Singles2014
Ladies Triples2014
Ladies Under 25s Singles2015
Ladies Singles2015
Ladies Triples2015
Ladies Fours2015
Ladies Under 25s Singles2016
Ladies Singles2016
Ladies Pairs2016
Ladies Triples2016
Ladies Fours2016
Ladies Under 25s Singles2017
Ladies Singles2017
Ladies Triples2017
Ladies Fours2017
Ladies Under 25s Singles2018
Ladies Singles2018
Ladies Pairs2018
Ladies Triples2018
Ladies Fours2018
Ladies Triples2022
British Indoor Championships
Mixed Under 18s Pairs2014
Ladies Under 25s Singles2014
Ladies Singles2015
Ladies Singles2017
Ladies Triples2017
Ladies Pairs2018
National Outdoor Championships
Under 25 Singles
Under 25 Singles
Under 25 Pairs2016
Triples2016
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Bowls career

Beginning her career within the sport of Bowls in 2008, Watson gained her first International cap at the age of 10 representing Ireland in Cardiff, Wales. Since then, Chloe has played 195+ games representing Ireland and has been named The Belfast Telegraphs Sports Person of the Year.

Indoor

Watson has won over 30 Irish national indoor titles and to date is the only Irish Lady in history to hold all 5 titles in 1 year (2016), U25 Singles, Ladies Singles, Ladies Pairs, Ladies Triples & Ladies Fours; the singles, triples and fours in 2015, 2016 and 2017 and the pairs in 2016.[2] She is also a winner of the World IIBC Under-25 Women's singles title [3] and won the 2017 World IIBC Senior Championship in Swansea to seal her place in the 2018 World Indoor Bowls Championship (Potters) which she also went on to win at Under 25 level.[4][5]

Outdoor

She won the 2016 triples title at the Irish National Bowls Championships bowling for the Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) Bowls Club & U25 Pairs as well as being a several times U25 singles winner[6]

References

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