Julie Forrest

Scottish lawn and indoor bowler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Julie Forrest (born 3 November 1968) is a Scottish bowls player.[2] She reached a career high ranking of world number 2 in March 2025.[3]

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Julie Forrest
Personal information
NationalityBritish (Scottish)
Born (1968-11-03) 3 November 1968 (age 56)
Sport
SportIndoor Bowls, Lawn Bowls
ClubHawick BC
Achievements and titles
Highest world ranking2 (March 2025)[1]
Medal record
Representing  Scotland
Women's Bowls
World Outdoor Championships
2000 Johannesburgfours
1996 AdelaideTaylor Trophy
2000 JohannesburgTaylor Trophy
World Indoor Championships
2019 Yarmouthsingles
2020 Yarmouthsingles
2021 Yarmouthmixed pairs
2024 Yarmouthmixed pairs
2025 Yarmouthsingles
World Cup Singles
2015 WarillaSingles
British Isles Championships
1998triples
WB Indoor Championships
2022 Bristolsingles
2023 Warillasingles
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Bowls career

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Outdoors

Julie has won three World Outdoor medals, a silver medal in the fours at the 2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Johannesburg and two bronze medals as part of the Scottish team that competed in the Taylor Trophy. She also competed at the 1996, 2000 and 2016.[4]

She was selected to represent Scotland at the Commonwealth Games in 1998[5] and also won the Scottish National Bowls Championships pairs title in 1988 and triples title in 1997 bowling for Hawick.[6]

Indoors

Most of her success has come indoors with her most significant wins being the three WBT women's singles titles and two WB women's singles titles.

Forrest competed in the 2015 World Cup Singles, where she won a silver medal after losing out to Siti Zalina Ahmad in the final, the event is the southern hemisphere equivalent of the World Indoor title.[7][8][9] The following year, Forrest finished runner-up at the 2016 World Indoor Bowls Championship in the mixed pairs,[10][11]

At the 2019 World Indoor Bowls Championship she defeated Alison Merrien in the final[12][13] and at the 2020 World Indoor Bowls Championship, she defeated Janice Gower in teh final.[14]

Forrest went on to win her third World indoor title by winning the mixed pairs with Stewart Anderson at the 2021 World Indoor Bowls Championship.[15]

She has won seven IIBC indoor titles, including a record four ladies singles titles (2004, 2010, 2013, 2014) and three mixed pairs titles (2002, 2003, 2013).[16][2][17] Forrest also won the last three editions of the WBT Scottish Women's Masters.[2][18] She is also a record six-time Scottish indoor champion and a three-time British Isles indoor champion in singles competition.[2][17]

In 2022, Forrest won the women's singles at the inaugural World Bowls Indoor Championships, defeating Gloria Ha in the final.[19] The following year she retained the title after beating Katelyn Inch in Warilla, Australia.

Forrest started 2024 in good form winning the 2024 World Indoor Bowls Championship mixed pairs with Nick Brett, as the pair bowled together for the first time in the Championships.[20]

At the 2025 World Indoor Bowls Championship, she won her third ladies' singles title, defeating Beth Riva in the final.[21][22]

Awards

Forrest is a member of the Teviotdale Indoor Bowls Club in the Scottish Borders.[2] She is also an Honorary Life Member of the Scottish Indoor Bowling Association (SIBA).[23] Forrest has been playing with Tiger Bowls since 2003.[2] She was inducted into the Scottish Borders Hall of Fame in 2007.[24]

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