1994 Hermosillo, Mexico
Bowler Details
MEN | BOWLERS | COUNTRY | AGE | AVERAGE | OCCUPATION |
1 | Emilio Sanchez | Argentina | |||
2 | Mark Ramsey* | Australia | |||
3 | Johann Reigler** | Austria | |||
4 | Nasser Al-Sulaitei | Bahrain | |||
5 | Jean-Marc Lebon | Belgium | |||
6 | Steven Riley | Bermuda | |||
7 | Francisco Chavez | Brazil | |||
8 | Jack Guay* | Canada | 39 | 210 | Plant Supervisor |
9 | Cheng-Ming Yang*** | Chinese Taipei | 34 | 200 | Merchant |
10 | Andres Gomez | Colombia | |||
11 | Marco Odio****** | Costa Rica | 31 | 190 | Student |
12 | Menelaos Petrides | Cyprus | |||
13 | Michael Wittendorff | Denmark | |||
14 | Rolando Sebelen** | Dominican Republic | |||
15 | Tadeo Gomez* | El Salvador | |||
16 | Habteyes Mekuria | Ethiopia | |||
17 | Teemu Raatikainen | Finland | |||
18 | Francois Sacco | France | |||
19 | Frank Boerner | Germany | |||
20 | Paul Delaney* | Great Britain | 17 | 205 | Student |
21 | Warren Parkinson | Guam | |||
22 | Gustavo Martinez | Guatemala | |||
23 | Kwok Fai Chiang | Hong Kong | |||
24 | Lazzlo Ficsor* | Hungary | 42 | 194 | Computer Systems Designer |
25 | Valgier Gudbjartsson** | Iceland | |||
26 | Paul Magee* | Ireland | |||
27 | Shalom Ben-Ami | Israel | |||
28 | Micky Marchi | Italy | |||
29 | Hironori Honda | Japan | |||
30 | Won-Jae Lee | Korea | |||
31 | Vijay Balani* | Malta | |||
32 | Laurent Bieulle | Martinique | |||
33 | Luis Iserte Javier | Mexico | |||
34 | Marcel van den Bosch | Netherlands | |||
35 | Mike Nixon | New Zealand | |||
36 | Tore Torgersen* | Norway | |||
37 | David Malca | Panama | |||
38 | Paeng Nepomuceno************+++ | Philippines | 37 | 210 | Businessman |
39 | Armando Francisco | Portugal | |||
40 | Jim Porter | Puerto Rico | |||
41 | Saeed Al-Hajri* | Qatar | 27 | ||
42 | Heron Herve | Reunion | |||
43 | Mohamed Najarani | Saudi Arabia | |||
44 | Chan Shen | Singapore | |||
45 | Richard Aitken | South Africa | |||
46 | Marcial Ovide | Spain | |||
47 | Peter Hellman | Sweden | |||
48 | Michel Fiaux | Switzerland | |||
49 | Krithawat Jampakhao | Thailand | |||
50 | Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi*****+ | UAE | 29 | 208 | Superintendent |
51 | Roberto Baranano* | Uruguay | |||
52 | Sam Lantto | USA | |||
53 | Angel Zugarramurd | Venezuela | |||
WOMEN | BOWLERS | COUNTRY | AGE | AVERAGE | OCCUPATION |
1 | Maria Otero | Argentina | |||
2 | Cara Honechurch | Australia | |||
3 | Renata Pekarek | Austria | |||
4 | Cindy Jaspers* | Belgium | |||
5 | Bobbie Ingham | Bermuda | |||
6 | Dayse de Silva | Brazil | |||
7 | Karen Collura* | Canada | 26 | 198 | Storekeeper |
8 | Mei-Hua Chen | Chinese Taipei | |||
9 | Adriana Leal | Colombia | |||
10 | Sylvia Carrion | Costa Rica | |||
11 | Suzann Moeller* | Denmark | |||
12 | Aida Granillo***** | El Salvador | |||
13 | Elizabetta Defranco* | Ethiopia | 38 | 171 | Housewife |
14 | Paulina Aalto | Finland | |||
15 | Pascale Moynot* | France | |||
16 | Corinna Stiepani | Germany | |||
17 | Pauline (Smith) Buck****++ | Great Britain | 38 | 200 | Supervisor |
18 | Zusette Machon** | Guatemala | |||
19 | Melody Yeung*** | Hong Kong | |||
20 | Andrea Enekes | Hungary | |||
21 | Berni Moriarty | Ireland | |||
22 | Silvi Shiran | Israel | |||
23 | Milena Moioli | Italy | |||
24 | Chizuko Asonuma | Japan | |||
25 | Jin Sook Lee | Korea | |||
26 | Sue Abela | Malta | |||
27 | Marika Parent | Martinique | |||
28 | Teresa Piccini* | Mexico | 33 | 194 | Translator |
29 | AnneMiek Van de Boogart | Netherlands | |||
30 | Glennis Rolton | New Zealand | |||
31 | Brit Elin Venge | Norway | |||
32 | Ely de Bennett | Panama | |||
33 | Bong Coo**+ | Philippines | |||
34 | Maria Frazao | Portugal | |||
35 | Ashie Gonzalez***** | Puerto Rico | |||
36 | Mille Nathalie | Reunion | |||
37 | Grace Young** | Singapore | |||
38 | Anne Jacobs* | South Africa | 41 | 210 | Housewife |
39 | Montse Badia**** | Spain | |||
40 | Margarita Paulson | Sweden | |||
41 | Brigitte Manico | Switzerland | |||
42 | Penpaka Cha-Intrvon* | Thailand | |||
43 | Lucy Giovinco*+ | USA | |||
44 | Mariela Alarza | Venezuela | |||
Previous participant* | |||||
Previous champion+ |
Archives
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