2009 Melaka, Malaysia
13th - 20th November
Bowling World Cup History
The QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup is the most prestigious amateur singles event within the sport of bowling and is the largest annual international sports championship in terms of participating nations. The event brings together the champions of the world so that players from small countries with few bowling facilities rub shoulders with the greats of the sport, all on equal terms and all in a spirit of friendly competition. And, even though only one man and one woman can be crowned as World Champions, just the chance to take part in this weeklong event is, for most, a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Heads of state, members of royal families, government ministers, media personalities and renowned sportspeople have all been to the tournament and even tried their hands at bowling. Strong competition each year from potential hosts makes the selection of venue very tough – a state-of-the-art QubicaAMF bowling centre and good local backing are a must.
It all started in 1965, in Dublin, Ireland. 20 bowlers, all men, arrived to take part in what was then called the International Masters, soon to become the AMF, then the QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup. Since then, we have visited every continent, 38 different cities in 30 different countries, and over 90 countries take part. The first visit to the continent of Africa was in 1993 when we came to Johannesburg in the new rainbow nation of South Africa. Now, in 2011, the 47th tournament is back in Johannesburg. Women first competed in 1972, in Hamburg, Germany. Paeng Nepomoceno of the Philippines has recorded the greatest number of titles with four. Only one bowler has won back-to-back titles and that was Jeanette Baker of Australia. Unusually, both champions from last year will be in Johannesburg to defend their titles: Michael Schmidt of Canada and Aumi Guerra of the Dominican Republic.
World Cup Results
Men - Qualifying rounds
pos | name | country | high | total | avg | # games | |
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1 | Choi Yong-Kyu | Korea | 279 | 5652 | 235.50 | 24 | |
2 | Ryan Leonard Lalisang | Indonesia | 279 | 5366 | 223.58 | 24 | |
3 | Martin Larsen | Sweden | 280 | 5282 | 220.08 | 24 | |
4 | Michael Schmidt | Canada | 279 | 5279 | 219.96 | 24 | |
5 | Zulmazran Zulkifli | Malaysia | 257 | 5232 | 218.00 | 24 | |
6 | Surasak Manuwong | Thailand | 258 | 5221 | 217.54 | 24 | |
7 | Walter Ray Williams Jr | USA | 298 | 5156 | 214.83 | 24 | |
8 | Wicky Yeung | Hong Kong | 247 | 5153 | 214.71 | 24 | |
9 | Hussain Al Suwaidi | UAE | 257 | 5124 | 213.50 | 24 | |
10 | Thomas Larsen | Denmark | 266 | 5116 | 213.17 | 24 | |
11 | Mark Kerr | Scotland | 287 | 5110 | 212.92 | 24 | |
12 | David Canady | Germany | 259 | 5087 | 211.96 | 24 | |
13 | Arturs Levikins | Latvia | 254 | 5062 | 210.92 | 24 | |
14 | Kert Truus | Estonia | 279 | 5043 | 210.13 | 24 | |
15 | Darren Cundy | England | 268 | 5030 | 209.58 | 24 | |
16 | Mykhaylo Kalika | Ukraine | 269 | 5022 | 209.25 | 24 | |
17 | Basel Al-Anzi | Kuwait | 255 | 5019 | 209.13 | 24 | |
18 | Ryo Yamanaka | Japan | 272 | 5007 | 208.63 | 24 | |
19 | Gabriel Sanchez | Puerto Rico | 256 | 5001 | 208.38 | 24 | |
20 | Maarten Pittens | Netherlands | 255 | 4992 | 208.00 | 24 | |
21 | Choi Io Fai | Macau | 257 | 4979 | 207.46 | 24 | |
22 | Daniel Falconi | Mexico | 266 | 4973 | 207.21 | 24 | |
23 | Alan Bride | Ireland | 245 | 4967 | 206.96 | 24 | |
24 | Sonny Reguerra | New Zealand | 238 | 4963 | 206.79 | 24 | |
25 | Paeng Nepomuceno | Philippines | 249 | 4960 | 206.67 | 24 | |
26 | Michael Loos | Austria | 279 | 4956 | 206.50 | 24 | |
27 | Marco Reviglio | Italy | 263 | 4946 | 206.08 | 24 | |
28 | Ammar Tarrad | Saudi Arabia | 258 | 4932 | 205.50 | 24 | |
29 | Jay Leon Guerrero | Guam | 269 | 4931 | 205.46 | 24 | |
30 | Paco Rodriguez | Spain | 259 | 4920 | 205.00 | 24 | |
31 | Olivier Leroy | Belgium | 257 | 4909 | 204.54 | 24 | |
32 | Petter Hansen | Norway | 257 | 4905 | 204.38 | 24 | |
33 | Andres Fallas | Costa Rica | 296 | 4904 | 204.33 | 24 | |
34 | Zoltan Skobrics | Hungary | 257 | 4894 | 203.92 | 24 | |
34 | Eddy Fuentes | Venezuela | 245 | 4894 | 203.92 | 24 | |
36 | Larry Vontobel | Switzerland | 236 | 4881 | 203.38 | 24 | |
37 | Leonidas Managkos | Greece | 242 | 4857 | 202.38 | 24 | |
38 | Jonathan Hocsman | Argentina | 259 | 4850 | 202.08 | 24 | |
39 | Mubarak Almuraikhi | Qatar | 241 | 4846 | 201.92 | 24 | |
40 | Gennadiy Sidorov | Russia | 279 | 4845 | 201.88 | 24 | |
41 | Paul Trotter | Australia | 264 | 4843 | 201.79 | 24 | |
42 | Dhruv Sarda | India | 277 | 4807 | 200.29 | 24 | |
43 | Paul Wright | Jersey | 276 | 4791 | 199.63 | 24 | |
44 | Arnar Saebergsson | Iceland | 268 | 4783 | 199.29 | 24 | |
45 | Thierry Sacco | France | 235 | 4771 | 198.79 | 24 | |
46 | Florian Mihailescu | Romania | 268 | 4762 | 198.42 | 24 | |
47 | Remy Ong | Singapore | 269 | 4756 | 198.17 | 24 | |
48 | Ahmad Athery Hj Abd Samad | Brunei | 297 | 4689 | 195.38 | 24 | |
49 | Raul Galvez Galisteo | Catalonia | 252 | 4661 | 194.21 | 24 | |
50 | Yasser El-Sherbeny | Egypt | 247 | 4657 | 194.04 | 24 | |
51 | Jonathan Heres | Panama | 255 | 4648 | 193.67 | 24 | |
52 | Derek Tomlin | Guernsey | 222 | 4631 | 192.96 | 24 | |
53 | Maher Aneed | Iraq | 265 | 4603 | 191.79 | 24 | |
54 | Petr Kabrhel | Czech Republic | 237 | 4591 | 191.29 | 24 | |
55 | Ijaz Ur Rehman | Pakistan | 252 | 4588 | 191.17 | 24 | |
56 | Ari Savola | Finland | 233 | 4585 | 191.04 | 24 | |
57 | Pawel Bielski | Poland | 238 | 4579 | 190.79 | 24 | |
58 | Ahmed Mohamed Al-Bastiki | Bahrain | 238 | 4549 | 189.54 | 24 | |
59 | Kevin Horton | Northern Ireland | 267 | 4537 | 189.04 | 24 | |
60 | Miguel Arevalo | El Salvador | 246 | 4535 | 188.96 | 24 | |
61 | Elkhan Feyzullayev | Azerbaijan | 234 | 4523 | 188.46 | 24 | |
62 | Kenneth Arpa | Malta | 256 | 4513 | 188.04 | 24 | |
63 | Ladislav Frunyo | Slovakia | 241 | 4511 | 187.96 | 24 | |
64 | Charis Panayiotou | Cyprus | 237 | 4488 | 187.00 | 24 | |
65 | Stuart Chamberlain | Wales | 247 | 4487 | 186.96 | 24 | |
66 | Mohamed al Masri | Jordan | 243 | 4482 | 186.75 | 24 | |
67 | Jason Bezuidenhout | South Africa | 269 | 4472 | 186.33 | 24 | |
68 | Michael Wood | Gibraltar | 235 | 4419 | 184.13 | 24 | |
69 | Franz Monteiro | Brazil | 226 | 4403 | 183.46 | 24 | |
70 | Salimjan Bekmuratov | Uzbekistan | 218 | 4400 | 183.33 | 24 | |
71 | Dovydas Dusevicius | Lithuania | 219 | 4390 | 182.92 | 24 | |
72 | Matej Fegus | Slovenia | 231 | 4383 | 182.63 | 24 | |
73 | John Fox | Bahamas | 222 | 4358 | 181.58 | 24 | |
74 | Gia Phu Pham | Vietnam | 236 | 4346 | 181.08 | 24 | |
75 | Dejene Hailemariam | Ethiopia | 222 | 4106 | 178.52 | 23 | |
76 | Marin Tranier | New Caledonia | 213 | 4268 | 177.83 | 24 | |
77 | Raju Shrestha | Nepal | 224 | 4266 | 177.75 | 24 | |
78 | Maurice Talane | French Guiana | 211 | 4262 | 177.58 | 24 | |
79 | Nuno Martinho | Portugal | 229 | 4255 | 177.29 | 24 | |
80 | Makhmut Iskhakov | Kazakhstan | 233 | 4249 | 177.04 | 24 | |
81 | Tuvshinsanaa Miyesenge | Mongolia | 217 | 4188 | 174.50 | 24 | |
82 | Tiago Pontes | Azores | 222 | 4156 | 173.17 | 24 | |
83 | Jean Marie Defaud | Reunion | 231 | 4153 | 173.04 | 24 | |
84 | Pavel Sobolev | Belarus | 223 | 4095 | 170.63 | 24 | |
85 | Redha El Fezzani | Libya | 201 | 3965 | 165.21 | 24 | |
86 | Marijan Valecic | Croatia | 201 | 3932 | 163.83 | 24 | |
87 | Khaled Meziou | Tunisia | 193 | 3793 | 158.04 | 24 |