The women's junior pairs is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]
Year | Champion | County | Runner-up | County | Ref | |
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2004 | Essex | Natalie Gordon & Sian Gordon | Kent | |||
2005 | Nicola Coombs & Heather Stapleford | Herts | Laura Sutton & Hannah McConnell | Beds | ||
2006 | Charlotte Yates & Emma Bass | Leics | Lorraine Kuhler & Lyndsey Hodd | Sussex | ||
2007 | Amanda Higginbotham & Kylie Hampton | Surrey | Jamie-Lea Winch & Helen Slimm | Warwicks | ||
2008 | Ruth Cullum & Annalisa Bellamy | Lincs | Serena Madgewick & Kelly King | Essex | ||
2009 | Vicky Room & Charlene Turpie | Bucks | Warwicks | |||
2010 | Laura Holden & Stef Branfield | Somerset | Devon | |||
2011 | Worcs | Tara Cheetham & Helen Mason | Derbys | |||
2012 | Sussex | Worcs | ||||
2013 | Sussex | Maria de Bie & Katie Smith | Leics | |||
2014 | Norfolk | Worcs | ||||
2015 | Sussex | Amy King & Hayley MacDonald | Yorks | |||
2016 | Devon | Rebecca McMillan & Laura Holden | Somerset | |||
2017 | Emma Cooper & Morgan Merryweather | Berkshire | Michaela Sabin & Kirsty Richards | Warwickshire | [2] | |
2018 | Devon Cooper & Rachel Tremlett | Hertfordshire | Katy Smith & Lucy Smith | Wiltshire | [3] | |
2019 | Hayley Kenny & Jasmine Wilson | Essex | Devon Cooper & Rachel Tremlett | Hertfordshire | [4] | |
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic | [5] | |||||
2021 | Chloe Brett & Rebecca Moorbey | Huntingdonshire | Nicole Rogers & Emma Cooper | Devon | [6] | |
2022 | Izzie White & Maddie Burgess | Worcestershire | Beth Ward, Kat Bowman | Leicestershire | [7] | |
2023 | Lily-Mae Adams & Emily Kernick | Warwickshire | Molly Feetham & Ruby Hill | Lincolnshire | [8] |