June 2011

2011 WWC

06/22/11

Team USA roster announced for Hong Kong Women's World Championships

2011WWCLogo_small.jpg TeamUSALogo_small.jpgThe Team USA women's squad has been selected for the 2011 World Tenpin Bowling Association Women's World Championships and bowling fans will be able to watch the action live on BOWL.com. The Women's World Championships are scheduled to take place Sept. 3-11 in Hong Kong and the United States Bowling Congress will provide free live streaming of the event from start to finish.

2011 WWC

06/22/11

Team USA roster announced for Hong Kong Women's World Championships

2011WWCLogo_small.jpg TeamUSALogo_small.jpgThe Team USA women's squad has been selected for the 2011 World Tenpin Bowling Association Women's World Championships and bowling fans will be able to watch the action live on BOWL.com. The Women's World Championships are scheduled to take place Sept. 3-11 in Hong Kong and the United States Bowling Congress will provide free live streaming of the event from start to finish.

2011 WWC

06/22/11

Team USA roster announced for Hong Kong Women's World Championships

2011WWCLogo_small.jpg TeamUSALogo_small.jpgThe Team USA women's squad has been selected for the 2011 World Tenpin Bowling Association Women's World Championships and bowling fans will be able to watch the action live on BOWL.com. The Women's World Championships are scheduled to take place Sept. 3-11 in Hong Kong and the United States Bowling Congress will provide free live streaming of the event from start to finish.

Kazakhstan

06/13/11

Grishinenko, Panchenko capture national titles in 2011 Kazakhstan Cup

Will represent their country in the 47th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup in South Africa

2011KAZCupYelenaGrishinenkoAlexandrPanchenko_small.jpgYelena Grishinenko (l.) of Almaty and Alexandr Panchenko (r.) of Petropavlovsk captured the women's and men's titles in the 2011 Kazakhstan Cup at Bowling Club Olimp in Almaty. Grishinenko had a 596-pin lead after 19 games including match play bonus to cruise to her second national title. 15-year-old Panchenko rolled his first career 300 in qualifying and never looked back. Both champions will represent Kazakhstan in the 47th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup in South Africa.

Kazakhstan

06/13/11

Grishinenko, Panchenko capture national titles in 2011 Kazakhstan Cup

Will represent their country in the 47th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup in South Africa

2011KAZCupYelenaGrishinenkoAlexandrPanchenko_small.jpgYelena Grishinenko (l.) of Almaty and Alexandr Panchenko (r.) of Petropavlovsk captured the women's and men's titles in the 2011 Kazakhstan Cup at Bowling Club Olimp in Almaty. Grishinenko had a 596-pin lead after 19 games including match play bonus to cruise to her second national title. 15-year-old Panchenko rolled his first career 300 in qualifying and never looked back. Both champions will represent Kazakhstan in the 47th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup in South Africa.

Ukraine

06/10/11

Kovalova, Kalika successfully defend titles in Ukrainian Championship

2011UKRNCDariaKovalova_small.jpg2011UKRNCMikhailKalika_small.jpgDaria Kovalova (l.) of Kiev and Mikhail Kalika (r.) of Odessa won the women's and men's titles in the 2010-11 Ukrainian National Championships. It was the fifth career national title for Kalika, while 16-year old Kovalova won her second adult title. The 2010-2011 Championship consisted of ten events which were held from Sept. 2010 through June 2011. Players received ranking points for their position in each event. The champions were determined based on the best eight results.

Ukraine

06/10/11

Kovalova, Kalika successfully defend titles in Ukrainian Championship

2011UKRNCDariaKovalova_small.jpg2011UKRNCMikhailKalika_small.jpgDaria Kovalova (l.) of Kiev and Mikhail Kalika (r.) of Odessa won the women's and men's titles in the 2010-11 Ukrainian National Championships. It was the fifth career national title for Kalika, while 16-year old Kovalova won her second adult title. The 2010-2011 Championship consisted of ten events which were held from Sept. 2010 through June 2011. Players received ranking points for their position in each event. The champions were determined based on the best eight results.