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WIBC Winners & Venues WIBC Senior Championship Winners Season Gents Winner Ladies Winner Mixed Winners Venue 2016/17 Jarred Breen Chloe Watson Annalisa Dunham & Martin Spencer Swansea (Wales) Ireland England 2015/16 Andrew Kyle Katherine Rednall Chloe Greechan & Malcolm De Sousa Jersey Ireland England Jersey 2014/15 Scott Baxter Alison Merrien Chloe Greechan & Tommy Creechan Jersey Jersey Guernsey Jersey 2013/14 Damian Doubler Julie Forrest Lynn Stein & Ian McLean Jersey Wales Scotland Scotland 2012/13 Steve Allan Julie Forrest Julie Forrest & Jonathan Ross Jersey Scotland Scotland Scotland 2011/12 Steve Allan Laura Thomas Kerry Packwood & Damian Doubler Islwyn Scotland Wales Wales 2010/11 Graham Smith Betty Morgan Carl Wood & Betty Morgan Islwyn England Wales Wales 2009/10 Graham Smith Julie Forrest Margaret Letham & Stewart Anderson Auchinlech England Scotland Scotland 2008/09 Neil Spiers Alison Merrien Margaret Letham & Neil Spiers Swansea Scotland Guernsey Scotland 2007/8 Colin Walker Sarah Seynour Suzanne & Mervyn King Swansea Scotland England England 2006/7 Mervyn King Claire Johnston Claire Johnston & Ian McLean England Scotland Scotland 2005/6 Nicky Donaldson Margaret Letham Sue Estoby & Mark Walton Guernsey Scotland England 2004/5 Jeff Wells Margaret Letham Michelle Roberts & Mark Walton England Scotland England 2003/4 Mark O’Riordan Julie Forrest Alison Merrien & Neal Mollett England Scotland Guernsey 2002/3 Stevie Moran Carol Ashby Julie Forrest & Mark Johnston Ireland England Scotland 2001/2 David Miller Carol Ashby Julie Forrest & Mark Johnston England England Scotland 2000/01 Darren Burnett Betty Brown Alison Merrien & Adran Welch Scotland Scotland Guernsey 1999/00 Graeme Archer Marlene Castle Scotland New Zealand 1998/99 Alex Marshall Scotland 1997/98 Paul Foster Scotland 1996/97 Hugh Duff Scotland 19959/6 David Gourlay Scotland 1994/95 Andy Thompson England 1993/94 Andy Thompson England 1992/93 Richard Corsie Scotland 1991/92 Ian Schuback Australia 1990/91 Richard Corsie Scotland 1989/90 John Price Wales 1988/89 Richard Corsie Scotland 1987/88 Hugh Duff Scotland 1986/87 Tony Allcock England 1985/86 Tony Allcock England 1984/85 Terry Sullivan Wales 1983/84 Jim Baker Ireland 1982/83 Bob Sutherland Scotland 1981/82 John Watson Scotland 1980/81 David Bryant England 1979/80 David Bryant England 1978/79 David Bryant England WIBC Junior Championship Winners Season Gents Winner Ladies Winner Mixed Winners Venue 2017/18 Edward Elmore Amy Williams Emma Boyd (Canada) Newport England Wales Daniel Salmon(Wales) (Triples) Mark O’Hagan (Scotland) 2016/17 Scott Baxter Katherine Rednall Rebecca Houston(England) Glasgow Jersey England Erik Galipeau (Canada) (Triples) Dominic McVittie (England) 2015/16 Ryan Atkins Amy Williams Carrie McLean (Scotland) Coatbridge England Wales Ryan Atkins (England) 2014/15 Jamie Walker Chloe Watson Victoria Bilson (England) Ffrith England Ireland Liam Bouse (Wales) 2013/14 Martin Williamson Carrie McLean Sophie Rabey (Guernsey) Fraserburgh Scotland Scotland Calum Logan (Scotland) 2012/13 Perry Martin Amy Stanton Lauren Batiste (Guernsey) Glasgow England England Perry Martin (England) 2011/12 Shaun Jones Amy Stanton Sophie Rabey (Guernsey) Llanelli England England Calum Logan (Scotland) 2010/11 Steve Allan Amy Stanton Michelle Cooper (Scotland) Gedling Scotland England Owain Dando (Wales) 2009/10 Stewart Anderson Kerry Packwood Clionda Boyce (Ireland) Portsmouth Scotland Wales Dan De La Mere (Guernsey) 2008/09 Stewart Anderson Jamie Lea Winch Lisa Barrett (Scotland) Auchinlech Scotland England Craig Dorey (Guernsey) 2007/08 Barry Kane Nor Fidrah Noh Zuraini Khalid (Malaysia) Malaysia Ireland Malaysia Sam Tolchard (England) 2006/07 Jamie Chesney Kerry Packwood Lucy Beer (England) England Wales David Axon (Wales) 2005/06 Wayne Hogg Gemma Broadhurst Wayne Hogg (Scotland) Scotland England Catherine McMillen (Ireland) 2004/05 Jamie Hill Amy Monkhouse Wayne Hogg (Scotland) New Zealand England Catherine Beattie (Ireland) 2003/04 Simon Jones Claire Spreadbury England England 2002/03 Mark Casey Lynsey Greechan Australia Jersey 2001/02 Darren Burnett Caroline Brown Cardiff Scotland Scotland 2000/01 Darren Burnett Stacey Collier Scotland Australia 1999/00 Darren Burnett Karen Murphy Scotland Australia 1998/99 Darren Burnett Scotland .
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