2010 Toulon, France
15th - 24th October
10/22/2010
Finalists ready for the big match
we know our finalists for the 46th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup in Toulon, France.
After a hard day of play, each bowler playing 16 games, we know our finalists for the 46th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup in Toulon, France.
In the men’s section, the 3rd place qualifier Engelberto Rivera of the Philippines will be up against our champion of 2005, Michael Schmidt from Canada. The winner of that best-of-three match will play top seed Matt Miller of England. The final qualifying scores were: Matt 7173, Michael 7074, Engelberto 7038.
The women’s final will go on first and feature 3rd place qualifier Aumi Guerra of the Domincan Republic who came 5th in 2006 and 7th in 2007, against Fiona Banks of England, who herself was runner up in 2005. Qualifying scores were: Min-Young 6970, Fiona 6715, Aumi 6840.
The winner will play Min-Young Gye of Korea. No player from the Domincan Republic has ever won the Bowling World Cup and it was only last year that Korea won for the first time when the men’s title went to Choi Yong-Kyu.
The matches will all be carried live on the local TV network, Var TV and live streaming is available from www.vartele.fr. Live streaming can also be viewed on www.bowlingdigital.com and www.bowl.com
In the men’s section, the 3rd place qualifier Engelberto Rivera of the Philippines will be up against our champion of 2005, Michael Schmidt from Canada. The winner of that best-of-three match will play top seed Matt Miller of England. The final qualifying scores were: Matt 7173, Michael 7074, Engelberto 7038.
The women’s final will go on first and feature 3rd place qualifier Aumi Guerra of the Domincan Republic who came 5th in 2006 and 7th in 2007, against Fiona Banks of England, who herself was runner up in 2005. Qualifying scores were: Min-Young 6970, Fiona 6715, Aumi 6840.
The winner will play Min-Young Gye of Korea. No player from the Domincan Republic has ever won the Bowling World Cup and it was only last year that Korea won for the first time when the men’s title went to Choi Yong-Kyu.
The matches will all be carried live on the local TV network, Var TV and live streaming is available from www.vartele.fr. Live streaming can also be viewed on www.bowlingdigital.com and www.bowl.com
Canada - Michael Schmidt England - Matt Miller Philippines - Engelberto Rivera
Dominican Republic - Aumi Guerra England - Fiona Banks Korea - Min-Young Gye