06/26/04
2004 WRM
Al-Qubaisi beats Lintilä to claim men's World Ranking Masters
Planet Bowling in Moscow, Russia (June 22-27, 2004)
Mohd Al-Qubaisi came back from being down 0-1 to defeat Lasse Lintilä, two-games-to-one, en route to capture the men's World Ranking Masters title. 36-year-old Lintilä, one of three Finns in the men's single elimination finals, easily won game #1, 244-188. Al-Qubaisi rebounded with back-to-back victories, 269-196 and 210-190, to win the match and the title.
06/26/04
2004 WRM
Asbaty impressively wins women's World Ranking Masters
Planet Bowling in Moscow, Russia (June 22-27, 2004)
Diandra Asbaty, 23-year old 6-time Team USA member , defeated Shalin Zulkifli of Malaysia, 2-0 en route to claim the women's title in the World Ranking Masters at Planet Bowling in Moscow. This marks the first time in the four-year history of the World Ranking Masters that an American bowler, man or woman, won the title.
06/25/04
2004 WRM
Mannonen and Zulkifli earn top seeds for WRM single elimination finals
Planet Bowling in Moscow, Russia (June 22-27, 2004)

Finn
Petri Mannonen and
Shalin Zulkifli, Malaysia, earned the No. 1 seed for the men's and women's single elimination best-of-three games finals at the 2004 World Ranking Masters. Mannonen (l.), who led the field since the first block, meet compatriots
Pasi Uotila in the quarterfinals. Zulkifli (r.) takes on Korea's
Lee Eun Ock.
06/24/04
2004 WRM
Mannonen and Zulkifli atop the leaderboard after Day 2
Planet Bowling in Moscow, Russia (June 22-27, 2004)

Finn
Petri Mannonen and
Shalin Zulkifli from Malaysia lead the World Ranking Masters after 18 of 24 games of qualifying. Zulkifli posted a field-best 1384, six-game series in the third round of qualifying to jump from sixth to first place in the women's division.
06/24/04
2004 WRM
Guerrero, Ong post high scores in Block Two at World Ranking Masters
Planet Bowling in Moscow, Russia (June 22-27, 2004)
Petri Mannonen and
Reija Lunden, both from Finland, continued to lead the men's and women's division in the World Ranking Masters in Russia after Block Two. Singapore's
Remy Ong (l.) came up strong with the field-best 1399-set to leap into third position. Making the biggest jump in the women's division was Colombia's
Clara Guerrero (r.).
06/23/04
2004 WRM
Finns set the pace in the 4th World Ranking Masters
Planet Bowling in Moscow, Russia (June 22-27, 2004)

Finns
Petri Mannonen and
Reija Lunden (pictured) set the pace in the 4th World Ranking Masters at Planet Bowling in Moscow, Russia. Mannonen (r.) averaged 231,33 en route to win the first of four 6-game blocks with 1388 pinfall total. Lunden (l.) leads the women's division with pinfall of 1263 and an average of 210,50.