Emily Kernick

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Emily Kernick
Personal information
NationalityBritish (English)
Born1999 (age 26–27)
England
Sport
SportBowls
ClubRoyal Leamington Spa (outdoor) / Solihull IBC (indoor)
Achievements and titles
Highest world ranking1 (July 2025)[1]

Emily Kernick (born 1999) is an English international indoor bowler, who won a gold medal at the 2025 World Bowls Indoor Championships and is a national champion and has been capped by England. She reached the ranking of world number 1 in July 2025.[2]

Bowls career

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Kernick came to prominence in 2023, when she won the EIBA National Under 25 singles title and won a silver medal with Harry Goodwin at the World Bowls Junior Indoor Championship.[3] In addition, Kernick was capped by England.[4]

Bowling for Sherwood Park, Warwickshire, she won the women's junior singles title[5] and the women's junior pairs at the 2023 Bowls England National Finals.[6]

In 2024, Kernick won a bronze medal at the 2024 European Bowls Championships[7] and won the national indoor singles title at Nottingham.[8] This qualified her to represent England at the 2025 World Bowls Indoor Championships. Kernick also reached the semi final of the National Two Wood Ladies singles.[9]

Further success came in 2024, when bowling for Royal Leamington Spa, she won two gold medals at the 2024 Bowls England National Finals, retaining her junior pairs crown with Lily-Mae Adams[10] and winning the women's fours to qualify for the 2025 British Championships.[11]

Subsequently in 2025, Kernick paired with Dominic McVittie won the pairs gold medal at the 2025 World Bowls Indoor Championships in Aberdeen. She also won silver in the singles.[12] In June she won the fours at the 2025 British Championships.[13]

References

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