Katelyn Inch, representing Club Kawana and Oxford Club Bowls, first stepped onto the green around 2008 after being drawn into the sport through family. With her grandad’s club short on numbers, her dad and mates from rugby joined in, turning the bowls club into a family hub full of kids, laughter, and summer memories. For Katelyn, the flooded greens after Saturday matches became the perfect playground before she eventually picked up a bowl herself—and never looked back. Now part of Team Taylor, she swears by her Redline SRs for their reliability, comfort, and consistent line on any surface. Inspired by Jo Edwards, Katelyn’s proudest moment came standing on the podium in Birmingham with Selina to claim bronze in the pairs. Beyond bowls, she values lifelong friendships around the world, lives by the mantra of kindness, and is currently focused on studying and setting new challenges in sport and fitness.
Get to know Katelyn Inch
Grew up in Oxford (Northwest of Christchurch), sheep/beef farm, currently ~3,600 residents.
PE or chemistry.
Blue.
Currently sushi or a home cooked roast, but I also love food - so anything.
Interesting question, just my old photographs, reminds me of some great memories with friends/family that are no longer here.
I’m not a huge spender, probably coffee.
Own a home.
I have done Karaoke once – never again haha.
I have the memory of a goldfish but potentially could quote a few lines from High School Musical.
Princess Diana.