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Malaysia, Canada leads at halfway point 22nd July, Orlando: The Malaysian boys and Canadian girls rose to the top of the standings at the halfway point of Team event at the 10th World Youth Championships on Tuesday at Boardwalk Bowl. |
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Swedish duo wins boys doubles gold 21st July, Orlando: A pair of Swedish left-handers stormed to the boys doubles gold medal Monday, taking out topseed England en-route to the title at the 10th World Youth Championships at Boardwalk Bowl. |
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Remy Ong wins San Marino Open 20th July, Serravalle: Remy Ong of Singapore defeated Austria's Thomas Gross, 466-437 in the 2-games title match to win the 4th Storm San Marino Open and took home the top prize of 10,000 Euro at Rose 'n Bowl on Sunday. |
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Germany locks up girls doubles gold 20th July, Orlando: Despite a shaky start in the first two frames of the championship match, Germany's Tina Hulsch and Birgit Poppler roared back to claim the Girl's Doubles gold medal Sunday at the 10th World Youth Championships. |
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England, Korea claims Singles gold 19th July, Orlando: England's Dominic Barrett and Korea's Park Mi Ran locked up gold medals in their respective singles divisions Saturday in the opening event of the 10th World Youth Championships at Boardwalk Bowl. |
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World Youth Championship opens in style 18th July, Orlando: With the pomp and circumstance befitting of any international sporting event, the the WTBA 10th World Youth Championships kicked off Friday evening with the Opening Ceremonies at Boardwalk Bowl. |
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Malaysia, Korea shares honours 11th July, Hong Kong: Malaysia and Korea shared honours on the final day of the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship as Adrian Ang of Malaysia and Choi Jin-A of Korea emerged the Men's and Women's Masters champions. |
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Favourites lead in first block 10th July, Hong Kong: All Events gold medalist, Jeon Eun-Hee of Korea and Team gold medalist, Adrian Ang of Malaysia carried their momentum with lead in the Women's and Men's first block of the Masters finals contested on Thursday morning. |
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Malaysia, Korea retains team title 9th July, Hong Kong: Malaysia and Korea successfully retained the Men's and Women's Team title they won at the last championship after ending the second block of the Team of 5 event at Hong Kong Bowling City on Wednesday evening. |
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Record-smashing performance by Filipinos 8th July, Hong Kong: Filipino trio of Chester King, Raoul Miranda and Frederick Ong upstaged first block leader, Malaysia and smashed three Asian records en-route to claiming the Men's Trios gold medal at the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship. |
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Korea wins gold and silver 8th July, Hong Kong: Korea secured the gold and silver medals of the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship with victory in the Women's Trios event as Chinese Taipei clinch the bronze medal at the end of the second block. |
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Dazzling show by Malaysian men 8th July, Hong Kong: The Malaysian men dazzled their opponents with an awesome display of raw power as they topped the Men's Team of 5 first block at the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship on Tuesday morning. |
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Korea snatches lead with a perfect game 7th July, Hong Kong: Choi Jin-A shot the championship's second perfect game to help her team, Korea snatched the lead of the Women's Team of 5 at the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship for Korea on Monday evening. |
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Malaysian trio tops first block 7th July, Hong Kong: Malaysian underdog Aaron Kong, Muhd Nur Aiman and Adrian Ang upstaged the favourites to take pole in the Men's Trios frist block of the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship on Monday afternoon. |
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Mighty Koreans bounce back 7th July, Hong Kong: The mighty Koreans bounched back with a 1-2 finish in first block of the Women's Trios on Day 3 of the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship with Chinese Taipei in third. |
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Emotional victory for Hong Kong 6th July, Hong Kong: It was an emotional victory for Eric Tseng and Cyrus Cheng as the duo cruised home to capture the first gold for Hong Kong in the Men's Doubles event of the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship on Sunday evening. |
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UAE surprised leader in Squad A 6th July, Hong Kong: UAE's Sayed Ibrahim and Hussain Al-Suwaidi surprised the strong field to grab the lead in the Men's Doubles Squad A of the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship on Day 2. |
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Malaysia strikes first gold 6th July, Hong Kong: World Championship Singles champion, Esther Cheah partnered PBA rookie, Shalin Zulkifli to strike Malaysia's first gold medal in the Women's Doubles event of the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship. |
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A second gold for Korea 5th July, Hong Kong: Korea landed their second victory as championship debutante, Choi Ki-Bong overhauled team-mate and Squad A leader, Kim Tae-Young to win the Men's Singles gold medal of the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship on Saturday evening. |
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Korean tops Squad A 5th July, Hong Kong: Korea again displayed their prowess as Kim Tae-Young topped the Men's Singles Squad A of the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship after Hwang Sun-Ok had captured the first gold medal in the Women's division earlier. |
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Korean women dominate opening event 5th July, Hong Kong: Korean women dominated the opening event of the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship underway at Hong Kong Bowling City by winning all the three medals and occupying the top 4 positions. |
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Nineteen countries to do battle 3rd July, Hong Kong: One hundred and seven men and sixty-one women will do battle at the 20th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship which will kick off on Saturday, July 5th at the Hong Kong Bowling City in Kowloon Bay. |
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Kuwaiti retains president's post unchallenged 3rd July, Hong Kong: Incumbent, Sheikh Talal Al-Sabah of Kuwait retained the Asian Bowling Federation president's post unchallenged at the 20th ABF General Assembly held at Royal Pacific Hotel on Wednesday morning. |
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Philippines celebrate another double 29th June, Manila: Philippines celebrated yet another double victory when Benshir Layoso and Apple Posadas triumphed in the ABF Tour Philippines leg at SM Bowling Center on Sunday afternoon. |
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Historical double for Philippines 28th June, Manila: Philippines took an historical double victory when Krizzah Tabora and Benshir Layoso captured the Ladies' and Men's Open Masters titles of the 37th Philippines International Open at SM Bowling Center on Saturday evening. |
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Another dominating display by Filipinos 27th June, Manila: Filipino national bowlers put up another dominating display in the Men's Open Masters first block of the 37th Philippines International Open with Benshir Layoso and Carlo Mansilungan finishing 1-2 at SM Bowling Center. |
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Filipinas dominate first block 27th June, Manila: 2005 ABF Tour Philippine champion, Apple Posadas of PBAP-Bowlmart-Brunswick led a Filipinas domination of 37th Philippines International Open Ladies' Open Masters first block finals occupying the top 6 positions at SM Bowling Center. |
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