MEN’S DOUBLES ON THE FOURTH AND FINAL DAY FOR BOWLING AT THE WORLD GAMES 2017

QUALIFIYING ROUND
With 16 strong teams starting the day, it is anybody’s game down here at the Sky Tower bowling center for the fourth and final day of The World Games 2017 bowling competition.  Teams began the qualifying rounds in a four pool match system divided by the top seeds

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QUALIFIYING ROUND
16 countries started the qualifying rounds in a four pool match system divided by the top seeds from the last World Championships. Each country played one on one matches of two games with the other three teams in their pool. Points were allocated for a win or a draw

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Gold: Cho Youngseon, Korea
Silver: Ildemaro Ruiz, Venezuela
Bronze: Tobias Börding, Germany
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Gold Medal Match: Cho Youngseon, Korea, def. Ildemaro Ruiz, Venezuela, 2-0
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Bronze Medal Match: Tobias Börding, Germany, def. Salvatore Polizzotto, Italy, 2-0
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THE MEN’S SINGLES EVENT KICKS OFF WITH A 300 AND A FEW SURPRISES

32 male athletes from 16 countries began the day to battle it out for their chance to win a coveted The World Games medal in a five round elimination series.  The qualification round was determined by the highest accumulative pins across a six game series.  Denmark’s Thomas Larsen and Mexico’s

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The World Games – 10 days to go!

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14th Brunswick Euro Challenge kicks off World Bowling Tour 2017

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