Bowling

Bowling World Champions
Major World Titles
Résumé
Honors and Awards
            (1)     Rafael Nepomuceno
            Alias: Paeng

·         1976 Bowling World Cup Champion
|Nov 1976, Tehran, Iran|
·         1980 Bowling World Cup Champion
|Nov 1980, Jakarta, Indonesia|
·         1984 World’ Invitational Bowling Tournament Champion 
|Aug 1984, Las Vegas, USA|
·         1992 Bowling World Cup Champion
|Nov 1992, Le Mans, France|
·         1996 Bowling World Cup Champion
|Nov 1996, Belfast, N. Ireland|
·         1999 World Tenpin Masters Champ
|Mar 1999, London, England|
·         Greatest International Bowler of All Time – Prestigious Bowlers Journal Int’l, 2003
·         6-time Bowling World Champion
·         3 Guinness World Records:
             1.       Most World Cup Wins (4)
             2.       Most Bowling titles won
                     (118)
             3.       Youngest World Cup
                     Champion (Age: 19)
·         Only bowling athlete to receive the prestigious International Olympic Committee President’s Award
·         1st  bowler inducted in the World Bowling Writers Hall of Fame (1993)
·          3-time WBW Bowler of the Year (1984, 1985, 1992)

            (2)     Lita dela Rosa

·         1978 Bowling World Cup Women’s Champion |Bogota, Colombia|
·         1979 FIQ/WTBA Masters Champion
|Manila, Philippines|
·         2-time Bowling World Champion
·         “Only one of two women who have won the AMF Bowling World Cup and the FIQ/WTBA Masters in successive years (the other is Annette Hagre Johansson of Sweden (1986 AMF Bowling World Cup, 1987 FIQ/WTBA Masters)”
·         WBW Hall of Fame Inductee (2000)

             (3)         Olivia Bong Coo
                Alias: Asia’s Bowling
                           Queen
 

·         1979 Bowling World Cup Women’s Champion |Bangkok, Thailand|
·         Quadrennial World Championships (Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs), consecutive in 1979 and 1983
·         Quadrennial Asian Games, consecutive in 1978 and 1986
·         Biennial Zone Championships (Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs), 14 years apart 1972 and 1986
·         Biennial South East Asian Games, consecutive in 1981 and 1983

·         4-time Bowling World Champion
·         1st bowler inducted  in the World Bowling Writers Hall of Fame (1993)
·         most gold medals in the Asian Games by a Filipino athlete with five
·          First Filipino athlete listed in the Guinness Book of Records.

             (4)     Arianne Cerdena

·         1988 Bowling Olympic Gold Medallist
|Seoul, South Korea|
·         Former Olympic Bowling Champion (Demonstration)

             (5)     Christian Jan Suarez
·         2003 Bowling World Cup Champion
|Tegucigalpa, Honduras|
·         Former Bowling World Champion
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