July 2010

2010 MWC

07/31/10

Kegel to sponsor Men's World Championships live video streaming on Bowlingdigital.com

Dream-Bowl Palace in Unterföhring near Munich, Germany (Aug. 11-22, 2010)

2010MWCKegelLogo_small.jpgKegel Company and Bowlingdgital.com have come to an agreement on Live Coverage of the 2010 World Tenpin Bowling Association Men's World Championships. The third Men's World Championships will be staged from Aug. 11-22 at Dream-Bowl Palace in Unterföhring near Munich, Germany. The state-of-the-art 52-laner is the biggest bowling center in Europe. The championships will feature almost 400 players from record 69 countries competing for gold, silver and bronze medals in Singles, Doubles, Trios, Team, All Events and Masters,

2010 MWC

07/31/10

Kegel to sponsor Men's World Championships live video streaming on Bowlingdigital.com

Dream-Bowl Palace in Unterföhring near Munich, Germany (Aug. 11-22, 2010)

2010MWCKegelLogo_small.jpgKegel Company and Bowlingdgital.com have come to an agreement on Live Coverage of the 2010 World Tenpin Bowling Association Men's World Championships. The third Men's World Championships will be staged from Aug. 11-22 at Dream-Bowl Palace in Unterföhring near Munich, Germany. The state-of-the-art 52-laner is the biggest bowling center in Europe. The championships will feature almost 400 players from record 69 countries competing for gold, silver and bronze medals in Singles, Doubles, Trios, Team, All Events and Masters,

2010 MWC

07/31/10

Kegel to sponsor Men's World Championships live video streaming on Bowlingdigital.com

Dream-Bowl Palace in Unterföhring near Munich, Germany (Aug. 11-22, 2010)

2010MWCKegelLogo_small.jpgKegel Company and Bowlingdgital.com have come to an agreement on Live Coverage of the 2010 World Tenpin Bowling Association Men's World Championships. The third Men's World Championships will be staged from Aug. 11-22 at Dream-Bowl Palace in Unterföhring near Munich, Germany. The state-of-the-art 52-laner is the biggest bowling center in Europe. The championships will feature almost 400 players from record 69 countries competing for gold, silver and bronze medals in Singles, Doubles, Trios, Team, All Events and Masters,

2010 WYC

07/31/10

Korea sweeps gold medals in Girls and Boys Team event at World Youth Championships

Korean girls break the leaders curse to claim the title from top seed

2010WYCTeamKorea_small.jpgThe Korean girls (pictured left with the boys) broke the leaders curse as they became the first No. 1 seed who has won a match in the playoffs of the World Youth Championships. Korea defeated No. 4 England in the semifinals of the Team event, 816-756, to advance to the title match against No. 2 Singapore (860-769 winner over Malaysia). The 4th seeded U.S. boys flew past No. 1 Estonia, 942-786, to set up a title match against the Kboys from Korea, who topped No. 3 Australia, 812-755.

2010 WYC

07/31/10

Korea sweeps gold medals in Girls and Boys Team event at World Youth Championships

Korean girls break the leaders curse to claim the title from top seed

2010WYCTeamKorea_small.jpgThe Korean girls (pictured left with the boys) broke the leaders curse as they became the first No. 1 seed who has won a match in the playoffs of the World Youth Championships. Korea defeated No. 4 England in the semifinals of the Team event, 816-756, to advance to the title match against No. 2 Singapore (860-769 winner over Malaysia). The 4th seeded U.S. boys flew past No. 1 Estonia, 942-786, to set up a title match against the Kboys from Korea, who topped No. 3 Australia, 812-755.

2010 WYC

07/31/10

Korea sweeps gold medals in Girls and Boys Team event at World Youth Championships

Korean girls break the leaders curse to claim the title from top seed

2010WYCTeamKorea_small.jpgThe Korean girls (pictured left with the boys) broke the leaders curse as they became the first No. 1 seed who has won a match in the playoffs of the World Youth Championships. Korea defeated No. 4 England in the semifinals of the Team event, 816-756, to advance to the title match against No. 2 Singapore (860-769 winner over Malaysia). The 4th seeded U.S. boys flew past No. 1 Estonia, 942-786, to set up a title match against the Kboys from Korea, who topped No. 3 Australia, 812-755.

2010 WYC

07/31/10

Estonia, Korea, Australia, USA qualify for Boys Team finals on Saturday

Estonian boys power their way into the lead to earn the No. 1 seed

2010WYCBoysTeamEST_small.jpg
The boys from Estonia (pictured) jumped from 6th to 1st place to earn the No. 1 seed for the Boys Team finals at the World Youth Championships. The Estonians led the field of 33 teams with 5008 (208.67) with Korea second (4962) and Australia third (4952). Overnight leader United States slipped to fourth place with 4932. Andrew Koff, USA, won the gold medal in All Events with 4036 18-game total with Park Jong-Woo, Korea, second (3994) and Samu Valaranta, Finland, third (3965).

2010 WYC

07/31/10

Estonia, Korea, Australia, USA qualify for Boys Team finals on Saturday

Estonian boys power their way into the lead to earn the No. 1 seed

2010WYCBoysTeamEST_small.jpg
The boys from Estonia (pictured) jumped from 6th to 1st place to earn the No. 1 seed for the Boys Team finals at the World Youth Championships. The Estonians led the field of 33 teams with 5008 (208.67) with Korea second (4962) and Australia third (4952). Overnight leader United States slipped to fourth place with 4932. Andrew Koff, USA, won the gold medal in All Events with 4036 18-game total with Park Jong-Woo, Korea, second (3994) and Samu Valaranta, Finland, third (3965).

2010 WYC

07/31/10

Estonia, Korea, Australia, USA qualify for Boys Team finals on Saturday

Estonian boys power their way into the lead to earn the No. 1 seed

2010WYCBoysTeamEST_small.jpg
The boys from Estonia (pictured) jumped from 6th to 1st place to earn the No. 1 seed for the Boys Team finals at the World Youth Championships. The Estonians led the field of 33 teams with 5008 (208.67) with Korea second (4962) and Australia third (4952). Overnight leader United States slipped to fourth place with 4932. Andrew Koff, USA, won the gold medal in All Events with 4036 18-game total with Park Jong-Woo, Korea, second (3994) and Samu Valaranta, Finland, third (3965).

2010 WYC

07/30/10

Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, England to bowl for Girls Team title at World Youth Championships

Moon-Jeong, White, Zavjalova win gold, silver and bronze in All Events

2010WYCGirlsTeamKOR_small.jpgKorea (pictured) earned the No. 1 seed for the playoffs in the Girls Team event at the World Youth Championships in Finland. The Koreans will face No. 4 England in the semifinals, while No. 2 Singapore takes on No. 3 Malaysia. Live video streaming starts Saturday at 8 a.m. CET (2 a.m. EDT). Kim Moon-Jeong, Korea, captured the gold medal in All Events with 3922 18-game total (217.89). Hayley White, England, took silver and Diana Zavjalova, Latvia, got bronze.

2010 WYC

07/30/10

Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, England to bowl for Girls Team title at World Youth Championships

Moon-Jeong, White, Zavjalova win gold, silver and bronze in All Events

2010WYCGirlsTeamKOR_small.jpgKorea (pictured) earned the No. 1 seed for the playoffs in the Girls Team event at the World Youth Championships in Finland. The Koreans will face No. 4 England in the semifinals, while No. 2 Singapore takes on No. 3 Malaysia. Live video streaming starts Saturday at 8 a.m. CET (2 a.m. EDT). Kim Moon-Jeong, Korea, captured the gold medal in All Events with 3922 18-game total (217.89). Hayley White, England, took silver and Diana Zavjalova, Latvia, got bronze.

2010 WYC

07/30/10

Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, England to bowl for Girls Team title at World Youth Championships

Moon-Jeong, White, Zavjalova win gold, silver and bronze in All Events

2010WYCGirlsTeamKOR_small.jpgKorea (pictured) earned the No. 1 seed for the playoffs in the Girls Team event at the World Youth Championships in Finland. The Koreans will face No. 4 England in the semifinals, while No. 2 Singapore takes on No. 3 Malaysia. Live video streaming starts Saturday at 8 a.m. CET (2 a.m. EDT). Kim Moon-Jeong, Korea, captured the gold medal in All Events with 3922 18-game total (217.89). Hayley White, England, took silver and Diana Zavjalova, Latvia, got bronze.

2010 WYC

07/30/10

U.S. Boys lead the 33 Teams into day two on long oil at World Youth Championships

Top 8 teams separated by merely 90 pins

2010WYCBoysTeamUSA_small.jpg Jacob Peters, Devin Bidwell, Craig Hanson and Andrew Koff from the United States led Squad 2 with 2530 pinfall total, an average of 210.83, to overtake the lead in the Boys Team event at the 11th World Youth Championships in Helsinki, Finland. The U.S. Boys had games of 886, 862 and 782 to overtake Squad 1 leader Korea by 13 pins. France is third with 2473 with Autralia in fourth at 2471. The preliminaries will conclude Friday with the second block on long oil. The top 4 advance to the playoffs.

2010 WYC

07/30/10

U.S. Boys lead the 33 Teams into day two on long oil at World Youth Championships

Top 8 teams separated by merely 90 pins

2010WYCBoysTeamUSA_small.jpg Jacob Peters, Devin Bidwell, Craig Hanson and Andrew Koff from the United States led Squad 2 with 2530 pinfall total, an average of 210.83, to overtake the lead in the Boys Team event at the 11th World Youth Championships in Helsinki, Finland. The U.S. Boys had games of 886, 862 and 782 to overtake Squad 1 leader Korea by 13 pins. France is third with 2473 with Autralia in fourth at 2471. The preliminaries will conclude Friday with the second block on long oil. The top 4 advance to the playoffs.