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Krizziah Lyn Tabora arrived home to a heroes welcome for winning the biggest bowling prize on the planet.
The first ever International Bowling Festival was hosted at the 53rd QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup in Sonora, Mexico. This event brought together both the World Cup athletes and the community of Hermosillo to promote the sport of bowling and entertainment it provides. As part of the event, QubicaAMF showcased the fun games offered through its BES X, Bowler Entertainment System and hosted a special charity event to raise awareness for Special Olympics of Sonora.
The best came out, and the best competed valiantly over the week long tournament here in Mexico. After 2 match play games, we have crowned the newest champions for the men and women at the 53rd QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup!
It's the Final Four
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After a week of competition, we have ourselves the final four bowlers for both the men and women squads. From 70 countries we have narrowed it down to 8 bowlers, all competing for the title of the 53rd QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup Champion.
After an exciting day of the top 24, we narrow down to the top 8 for both the men and women's squads
With four former champions in our tournament, we look at the pressure that it is involved with being a past champion and trying to get back to the top.
Top 24 decided
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After four days of competition and 24 games, we now know the top 24 who will go through to round two and a further eight games.
With Mexico still in strong contention, England and Australia surge forward with big day 3's. Ray Teece leads the way for the men, while Rebecca Whiting holds on to second place behind the defending champion and current leader Jenny Wegner.
We speak with our Mexican Bowlers and the President of the Pan American Bowling Confederation to discuss the growth of the sport in this region.
It's a Family Affair
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We often talk about the World Cup family and this year, more perhaps than any other year, shows just how much bowling is a family affair.