1992 was the year Britain won their first World Junior medals as Great Britain’s Emma Barlow traveled to South America to win Gold in the World Youth Championships in the All Events also picking up Bronze in the Singles.
Fast forward to 2017 and we find Great Britain and England have won a total of
19 Medals, 7 Gold, 3 Silver , 9 bronze – 8th In World
World Championship Medals – Boys (1990 – current)
1996 Hong Kong
Silver Doubles – Paul Evans and Paul Delany
2008 Orlando, USA
Gold Singles – Dom Barrett
Gold All Events – Dom Barrett
Silver Doubles – Matt Hann and Dom Barrett
Bronze Masters Dom Barrett
2010 Helsinki, Finland
Gold Singles – Adam Cairns
2012 Bangkok, Thailand
Bronze Doubles – Chris Lam and Elliot Crosby
2014 Hong Kong
Bronze Fours – Curtis Hooper, Matthew Clayton, Chris Lam, Elliot Crosby
8 Medals, 3 Gold, 2 Silver,3 Bronze – 7th in World
World Championship Medals – Girls (1990 – current)
1992 Caracas, Venezuela
Gold All Events – Emma Barlow
Bronze Singles – Emma Barlow
2000 Santa Domingo, Dominican Rep
Gold Doubles Lisa john and Zara Glover
2002 Pattaya, Thailand
Gold Doubles – Donna Adams and Ann Smith
Gold Fours – Ann Smith, Donna Adams, Zara Glover, Lisa john
Bronze All Events – Donna Adams
2004 Agana, Guam
Bronze Fours – Laura Ivory, Holly Towersley, Jo Allsebrook, Jemma Smith
2010 Helsinki , Finland
Silver All Events – Hayley White
Bronze Fours – Sarah Overall, Rachel Cox, Danni Hopcroft, Hayley White
2012 Bangkok, Thailand
Bronze Fours – Danni Hopcroft, Katriner Maciver, Bethaney Hedley Autumn Chamberlain
2016 Lincoln, USA
Bronze Doubles – Keira Reay and Emily Allen
11 Medals, 4 Gold, 1 Silver, 6 Bronze – 7th in World
Total Boys and Girls:
19 Medals, 7 Gold, 3 Silver , 9 bronze – 8th In World
List compiled by David Grainger – UK Tenpin Hall of Fame Chairman
World Youth Games
1998 Russia Gold Lisa John
World Junior Championships
2019 Paris, France Bronze Rhian Dobinson and Issy Allen