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Grand double for Qatari 8th June, Hong Kong: Bandar Al-Shafi of Qatar celebrated a grand double by winning the Men's title of the ABF Tour Hong Kong Leg at Hong Kong Bowling City in Kowloon Bay as China's Chen Dongdong clinched her maiden victory in the women's division. |
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Indonesians make Masters finals 29th May, Singapore: Indonesian bowlers, Putty Armein, Ryan Lalisang and Sheanny Gunawan competing in the 41st Singapore International Open at Superbowl Safra Mount Faber have made the Masters finals in Women's and Men's Open divisions. |
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Indonesian joins Asia's domination in second squad 3rd April, Jakarta: Spurred by the large local crowd, Ryan Lalisang produced a sizzling performance to finish second in Squad B and third overall in the 8th World Ranking Masters 2008 as Mubarak Al-Muraikhi of Qatar became the new pole sitter. |
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Squad A leader retains overall pole position 3rd April, Jakarta: Squad A leader, Tannya Roumimper kept Indonesia's flag flying high as she retained the overall pole position in the 8th World Ranking Masters after the second block were completed which saw Finn Krista Pollanen topping Squad B. |
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Finns dictate first block 2nd April, Jakarta: Finns Sami Konsteri and Jari Ratia dictated the pace in the Men's first block of 8 games in the 8th World Ranking Masters taking pole and third position sandwitching Argentine Lucas Legnani on Friday evening. |
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Indonesian youngster tops opening squad 2nd April, Jakarta: Tannya Roumimper gave host nation Indonesia, a great start to the 8th World Ranking Masters 2008 underway at Senayan Sportainment by leading the Women's opening Squad 1 by a comfortable margin. |
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World-class bowlers ready to do battle 1st May, Jakarta: A field of world-class bowlers are ready to do battle at the 8th World Ranking Masters 2008 for the next four days with the official opening held at Senayan Sportainment on Thursday afternoon. |
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Indonesian retains Kuwait leg title 29th April, Kuwait: Last year's champion, Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia successfully retained the ABF Tour Kuwait 2008 leg title after he defeated challenger, Hussain Al-Suwaidi of UAE, 217-204 in the final match at Cozmo Bowling Centre. |
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Indonesian denied first victory of the year 28th April, Kuwait: Putty Armein of Indonesia was denied a victory in the 5th Kuwait International Open when she was narrowly defeated by Hong Kong's Chan Shuk Han, 203-205 in the Women's Stepladder finals while Ryan Lalisang missed the cut for the stepladder finishing seventh. |
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A fourth place finish in the Top 16 finals 27th April, Kuwait: Back-to-back 266 games gave the Indonesia Ryan Lalisang a third place finish in the Top 16 finals of the 5th Kuwait International Open at Cozmo Bowling Centre on Sunday evening. |
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Indonesian survives to move into the next round 27th April, Kuwait: Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia survived the hot pace in the Top 32 finals of the 5th Kuwait International Open to advance to the next round at Cozmo Bowling Centre on Sunday morning. |
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Indonesian qualifies for finals 26th April, Kuwait: Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia made the cut for the finals of the 5th Kuwait International Open after the third block of qualifying at Cozmo Bowling Centre on Saturday while Putty Armein qualified for the women's stepladder finals in second. |
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Indonesian improves in second block 25th April, Kuwait: Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia had a slow start in his defence of the title he captured last year during the first block of qualifying rounds of the 5th Kuwait International Open underway at Cozmo Bowling Centre. |
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Slow start for defending champion 24th April, Kuwait: Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia had a slow start in his defence of the title he captured last year during the first block of qualifying rounds of the 5th Kuwait International Open underway at Cozmo Bowling Centre. |
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Double victory for champion 22nd April, Riyadh: Newly-crowned 2nd Saudi International champion, Shaker Al-Hassan scored a superb double when he captued the ABF Tour Saudi 2008 leg defeating fellow-countrymen, Naif Oqab in an all-UAE finals at Universal Bowling Centre. |
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Thai retains title, maiden victory for Chinese 14th April, Bangkok: Local youngster, Somjed Kusonpithak retained the ABF Tour Thailand 2008 leg in the Men's division at S.F. Strike Bowl at the Mall, Ngamwongwan while tour debutant, Zhang Yun Hong of China took her maiden victory in the Women's division. |
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Narrow victories for Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei 13th April, Bangkok: Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei celebrated narrow victories in the 34th MWA Thailand International Open with Chan Shuk Han clinching her second Ladies' title this year while Taiwanese youngster, Cheng Hsing-Chao claimed his maiden title in the Men's division. |
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Thai men shines in first block 12th April, Bangkok: Thai men shone in the Men's Open Masters first block finals of the 34th MWA Thailand International Open as Somjed Kusonpithak and Annaop Arromsaranon finished 1-2 while Hong Kong's Chan Shuk Han topped the ladies' division. |
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Team Malaysia wins Canon Cup 2008 30th March, K.Lumpur: Newly-crowned Malaysian Open champion, Zulmazran Zulkifli led his teammates, Daniel Lim, Sin Li Jane, Kelvin Keong and Zandra Aziela to defeat Team Rest of the World, 4-1 to bag the Canon Cup 2008 on Sunday. |
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Malaysian nails home title 29th March, K.Lumpur: National Elite squad member, Zulmazran Zulkifli of Malaysia finally nailed his first home title when he defeated 2002 World Cup champion, Mika Luoto of Finland, 438-371 in the title match of the Canon 31st Malaysian International Open on Saturday. |
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Fine run comes to an agonising end 9th March, Tokyo: A string of fine runs for Tannya Roumimper, came to an agonising end when the Indonesian youngster lost to JBC's Nao Ohishi, 188-208 in the deciding stepladder match of the 2nd DHC Cup Asian Girls Championship on Sunday. |
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Semifinals spot secured by Indonesian 8th March, Tokyo: A tournament's third perfect game in the final game of the third block helped JBC's Noa Ohishi to snatch pole position from Indonesia's Tannya Roumimper at the 2nd DHC Cup Asian Girls Championship. |
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Indonesian youngster scores perfect game 8th March, Tokyo: Indonesian youngster, Tannya Roumimper shot the first perfect game at the 2nd DHC Cup Asian Girls Championship en-route to topping the first block of 3 games at Shinagawa Bowling Centre Saturday morning. |
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End of campaign for Indonesian 21st January, Doha: Top qualifier, Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia ended the 7th Qatar International Open Bowling Championship in disappointment after missing the top 8 cut finishing 11th in the Stage 3 Finals on Monday. |
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Indonesian youngster denied victory 13th January, Jakarta: Indonesia's Shalima Zalsha was denied a victory as the youngster was defeated by Hong Kong's Chan Suk Han, 218-168 in the women's final match of the ABF Tour Tournament of Champions which ended at Jaya Ancol Bowling Centre on Sunday evening. |
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