1965 Dublin, Ireland

Bowler Details

MEN  BOWLERS COUNTRY AGE AVERAGE OCCUPATION
           
1 Richard Hall Australia 26 194 Promotions
2 Hans Pavloszky Austria 41 195 Merchant
3 Luis Wildermeersch Belgium 33 190 Stevedore
4 Ed Stovell Bermuda 31 191 Mechanic
5 Ib Svendsen Denmark 37 192  
6 Lauri Ajanto Finland 37 191 Dental Technician
7 Artur Francois France 64 180 Engineer
8 Gert Werner Germany 24 183 Insurance Agent
9 Wim Sassen Holland 21 196 Cashier
10 Desmond Murphy Ireland      
11 Vittorio Noveletto Italy 31 193 Tailor
12 Masakazu Fujii Japan 27   Furniture Store Owner
13 Juan M Canelo Mexico 33 203 Businessman
14 Iman Fattah Monaco 35 180 Casino Employee
15 Birgir Solst Norway 33 187 Cabinet Maker
16 Juan Vicente Guisasola Spain 22 180 Engineer
17 Lars Gallstedt Sweden 26 198 Technician
18 Daniel Huber Switzerland 17 192 Student
18 Clive Thomas UK 21 194 Office Manager
20 Tom Hathaway USA 30 203 Store Owner

Archives

Since the first event in 1965, winning AMF’s Bowling World Cup title has been the most coveted goal in amateur bowling. Whether held in the shadows of the Great Pyramids in or under the bright lights of , each tournament has provided unforgettable moments from competition that has spanned five decades.

Browse the archives to discover or revisit these moments, competitors, and the great champions that have made up the rich history of AMF’s Bowling World Cup.