1993 Johannesburg, South Africa

Bowler Details

MEN BOWLERS COUNTRY AGE AVERAGE OCCUPATION
           
1 Roberto Tosto Valenzuela Argentina      
2 Ian Bradford*** Australia 33 207 Planner
3 Wolfgang Schrott Austria 23 187 Bank Clerk
4 Rogers Erik Pieters* Belgium 44 203 Proshop Employee
5 Peter Ncayagae Botswana 30 152 Manager
6 Fernando Rezende* Brazil 24 201 Student
7 Jack Guay Canada 38 210 Plant Supervisor
8 Heyuan Liu China 30 196 Hotel Manager
9 Cheng-Ming Yang** Chinese Taipei 33 200 Merchant
10 Marco Odio***** Costa Rica 31 190 Student
11 Solon Solonos Cyprus 35 188 Mechnical Engineer
12 Anders Jensen Denmark 31 189 Accountant
13 Michael Zerezghi Ethiopia 36 204 Businessman
14 Juha Maja Finland 22 197 Proshop Owner
15 Alain Laucris France 37 198 Chef
16 Rainer Pulsis Germany 29 202 Mechanic
17 Paul Delaney Great Britain 16 205 Student
18 Takis Karetsos* Greece 33 192 Marbeler
19 Kwong-Wing Au Hong Kong 30 198 Driver
20 Lazzlo Ficsor Hungary 41 194 Computer Systems Designer
21 Valgier Gudbjartsson Iceland      
22 Colin Bell Ireland 33 204 Barman
23 Itzik Levy Israel 46 207 Purchasing Agent
24 Marco Reviglio Italy 28 194 Plasterer
25 Kazunori Ishibashi Japan 27 202 Public Official
26 Hup Ng Yiew Malaysia 39 203 Electrician
27 George Ferris Malta 35 184 Manager
28 Francois Fabrice Martinique 36 180 Manager
29 Luis Davalos* Mexico 33 202 Merchant
30 Erwin Groen* Netherlands 32 202 Businessman
31 Paul Fincham* New Zealand 18 202 Concourse Operator
32 Ken Leung* Northern Ireland 22 195 Project Assistant
33 Jan Erik Berge Norway 47 202 Hairdresser
34 Isaac Heres*** Panama 40 210 Merchant
35 Paeng Nepomuceno***********+++ Philippines 36 210 Businessman
36 Vidaul Batista Portugal 43 177 Businessman
37 Saeed Al-Hajri Qatar 26    
38 John Serre Reunion      
39 Patrick Wee Chin Hock Singapore      
40 Paul Pisecny South Africa 46 214 Businessman
41 Manuel Martinez* Spain 43 188 Telecommunications
42 Tomas Leandersson Sweden 27 215 Manager
43 Lucicno Fiorani** Switzerland 38   Mechanic
44 Sirithai Atthaphon* Thailand 35 190 Merchant
45 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi****+ UAE 28 208 Superintendent
46 Charlie McConnell USA 35 215 Assistant Manager
47 Ruben Ghiragossian Venezuela 32 211 Engineer
           
           
           
WOMEN BOWLERS COUNTRY AGE AVERAGE OCCUPATION
           
1 Maria Hayd Aristizabal Argentina      
2 Sue Cassell** Australia 31 199 Secretary
3 Ursula Ganglbauer Austria 38 186 Librarian
4 Chris Parisis Belgium 47 182 Housewife
5 Pat Miller Botswana 34 170 Company Director
6 Karen Collura Canada 25 198 Storekeeper
7 Yu Ping China 26 190 Clerk
8 Shiu-Ling Lo* Chinese Taipei 38 190 Accountant
9 Stella Loizidou Cyprus 26 165 Estate Agent
10 Helle Christensen Denmark 28 190 Assistant
11 Elizabetta Defranco Ethiopia 37 171 Housewife
12 Jaana Puhakka Finland 22 197 Forwarder
13 Francette Borie* France 45 186 Sport Educator
14 Martina Becker Germany 32 193 Secretary
15 Pauline Smith***+ Great Britain 37 200 Supervisor
16 Katerina Kiriazakou* Greece   182 Businesswoman
17 Siu-Lin Lee Hong Kong 27 184  
18 Judit Szabo Hungary 36 171 Lifeguard
19 Sarah Murphy* Ireland 24 188 Receptionist
20 Sari Mirahi Israel 41 172 Policewoman
21 Daniela Lana***** Italy 47 188 Housewife
22 Teiko Ohnuma Japan 37 185 Nutritionist
23 Shirley Chow*** Malaysia 46    
24 Sue Scicluna**** Malta 27 187 Housewife
25 Teresa Piccini Mexico 32 194 Translator
26 Ross Greiner* Netherlands 31 187 Housewife
27 Shannon Koia New Zealand 41 191 Self-Employed
28 Marybeth King Northern Ireland 27 182 Trainer
29 Ingunn Oien Norway 18 194 Student
30 Arianne Cerdena*** Philippines 31 194 Housewife
31 Rosa Maria de Jesus Lopes Portugal 44 142 Secretary
32 Glady Moussa Reunion      
33 Patty Hor Pheng Singapore      
34 Anne Jacobs South Africa 40 210 Housewife
35 Gloria Sala Spain 58 175 Insurance Administrator
36 Lotta Lundin Sweden 23 204 Artist
37 Sylvianne Graff* Switzerland 47 177  
38 Daroonprasith Thongterm* Thailand 50 180 Housewife
39 Stacy Manley USA 28 208 School Teacher
40 Joanna Fernandez Venezuela 24 180 Student
           
           
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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.

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