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04/04/06 

Malta 

Team Malta Beats Eight Nations to win IX Mediterranean Challenge Cup, San Marino

Republished courtesy of di-ve.com (Monday, 03 April, 2006)

2006MCCTeamMalta_small.jpg Malta's Tenpin Bowlers have once again proved their chosen sporting discipline is one of the precious few in which our sportsmen and women can seriously compete against world class competition from nations much greater, and with far more resources than our own. The Team representing Malta in last week's IX Mediterranean Challenge Cup not only scooped an impressive array of medals in all divisions, but they managed to win the entire event against teams from eight other Mediterranean countries.


Full Article 

03/25/06 

San Marino 

Abela and Pachoulis crowned All Events champions in Mediterranean Challenge Cup

Bowling Alley: Rose'n'Bowl in Serravalle, San Marino

2006MCCLogo_small.jpg Sue Abela from Malta and Vretos Pachoulis, Greece, finished the 9th Mediterranean Challenge Cup at Rose'n'Bowl in Serravalle, San Marino, with victory in All Events. Abela won her third gold medal in four events and her 19th in the nine-year history of the event with 216,33 average over 18 games. Abela has won eight out of nine All Events titles in the MCC. Pachoulis overtook Domenico Maddaloni, Italy, by six pins thanks to a fine 1361 performance in the Team event.



All Events Results 

03/25/06 

2006 Mediterranean Challenge Cup 

Greece captures the gold medal in MCC Team event

2006MCCLogo_small.jpg Greece captured the gold medal in the Team event at the Challenge Cup in San Marino. Natassa Rovithaki, Despina Chrysanthi, Vretos Pachoulis and Stavros Parasakis averaged 216,46 for six team games and felled 5195 pins. Malta with Sue Abela, Lorraine Casha, Brian Farrugia, Rankin Luke Camilleri finished 154 pins behind in second place. Bronze went to Turkey with Mine Karakullukcu, Ebru Ozogluuntur, Mithat Siveliol and Burak Natal.


Team Results 

03/25/06 

San Marino 

Malta and Israel win Doubles titles at Mediterranean Challenge Cup

Bowling Alley: Rose'n'Bowl in Serravalle, San Marino

2006MCCLogo_small.jpg Sue Abela of Malta earned her second gold medal in the 9th Mediterranean Challenge Cup in San Marino when she teamed with Lorraine Casha to win the women's Doubles with 2588 six-game total and an average of 215,67. On the men's side, Israel Tener and Johnatan Geller from Israel cruised to victory with 2715 and an average of 226,25. The doubles from Greece settled for the silver medals while the Italians took bronze in both division each.


Doubles Results 

03/24/06 

2006 Mediterranean Challenge Cup 

Italian Maddaloni posts big set to win gold in men's Singles

Malta's Abela adds another MCC title to her impressive collection

2006MCCLogo_small.jpgDomenico Maddaloni of Italy powered his way to the gold medal in the men's Singles event at the 9th Mediterranean Challenge Cup in San Marino. Maddaloni fired games of 259, 226, 219, 254, 289 and 227 for 1474 six-game total and an average of 245,67. Sue Abela from Malta added yet another MCC title to her impressive collection when she won the women's Singles with 1348 and an average of 224,67. This was Abela's 17th gold medal in the 9-year history of the MCC.


Singles Results 

03/23/06 

2006 MCC 

IX Mediterranean Challenge Cup starts today in San Marino

Bowling Alley: Rose'n'Bowl in Serravalle, San Marino

2006MCCLogo_small.jpg Sue_Abela_3123.jpg The 9th Mediterranean Challenge Cup will start today with the official practice at Rose'n'Bowl in Serravalle, San Marino. Four players - two men and two women - from Cyprus, Gibraltar, Greece, Israel, Italy, Malta, Morocco, Turkey and host country San Marino will compete in Singles, Doubles and Mixed Teams on Friday and Saturday. Among the competitors is four-time defending women's All Events champion Sue Abela, Malta  (pictured).


Schedule and Participants 


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