
The inaugural
Men's World Championship is over. The event, which was held at the Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea, from August 27 through September 9 draw
247 players from 44 countries.
09/08/06
2006 MWC
Perfect ending at Men's World Championships, Rivera shoots 300 to win Masters title
Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea (Aug. 27 - Sept. 9, 2006)
Men's World Championship Masters Finals
Championship Round:
Gold: Biboy Rivera, PHI
Silver: Achim Grabowski, GER
Bronze: Jason Belmonte, AUS
and Rhino Page, USA
09/07/06
2006 MWC
Ong rules Asiad Bowling Center, wins gold in Singles and All Events
Ong, Page and Nam-Yi take the same medals in Singles and All Events

3-time Asian Games champion
Remy Ong from Singapore fired a 1524 six-game series, an average of 254,00, in the fourth and final squad today to win the gold medals in Singles and All Events in the Men's World Championship in Busan, Korea.
09/06/06
2006 MWC
Rhino Page has sights set on medal in All Events after record performance in Singles at Men's World Championship
Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea (Aug. 27 - Sept. 9, 2006)

2005 U.S. National Amateur Champion
Rhino Page has his sights set on winning a medal in All Events in the 2006 Men's World Championship after his record-performance in Singles on Wednesday.
09/04/06
2006 MWC
Team USA cruises to victory in the Team event at the 2006 World Championships in Korea
Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea (Aug. 27 - Sept. 9, 2006)

Team USA with
Scott Pohl, Ronnie Sparks, David Haynes, Rhino Page, Bill Hoffman and
Dan Patterson cruised to the gold medal in the five-player team event at the Men's World Championships in Busan, Korea.
09/03/06
2006 MWC
Gold and Silver for Korea in Trios event at the Men's World Championship
Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea (Sep. 2-3, 2006)


In one of the most exciting competitions in the history of the World Championships, the host country of
Korea claimed both the gold and silver medals in the Trios event.
09/01/06
2006 MWC
Larsen/Andersson start Men's World Championship with victory in Doubles
Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea (Aug. 27 through Sep. 9, 2006)

The Swedish men's team is always considered as one of the favorites when it comes to the five-player team event. No wonder as the Swedes are the two-time defending champion in this discipline.
08/30/06
2006 MWC
2006 Men's World Championship declared Open in colorful Opening Ceremony
Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea (Aug. 27 - Sept. 9, 2006)

The inaugural
Men's World Championship was declared open this afternoon in Busan, Korea. The colorful opening ceremony was held at the Asiad Bowling Center (pictured left), a 36-laner located in the Busan Sports Complex.
08/30/06
Korea
Live Coverage from the 2006 Men's World Championship
Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea (Aug. 27 through Sep. 9, 2006)

The Korea Bowling Congress (KBC) will host the inaugural
World Tenpin Bowling Championships for Men from August 27 through September 9, 2006 at the Asiad Bowling Center in Busan.
08/29/06
Malaysia
Lean, mean Daniel ready for the challenges
Republished courtesy of the Malaysia Star (Aug 29, 2006)
After eight months of physical training at Bukit Jalil gymnasium, national bowler Daniel Lim is trim and fit for the challenges in the men's World Championships. And the 30-year-old is all fired up to a medal drought in his third appearance in the championships, which begin on Thursday in Busan with the doubles event.
08/26/06
2006 MWC
Bowlers Lambert, Lewis goes mining for gold in South Korea By Denis LeBlanc
Republished courtesy of HamiltonScores.com (August 24, 2006)

Tenpin bowlers
George Lambert IV (left) of Hamilton and Burlington's
Lionel Lewis (right) give added experience to Team Canada when the Men's World Championships begin August 30 in Busan, South Korea. Canada is one of 45 countries entered in the tournament which concludes September 8.
08/24/06
2006 MWC
Canada will be one of 45 countries at Men's World Championship
Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea (Aug. 27 - Sept. 9, 2006)
Canada will be one of 45 countries expected to compete at the Men's World Championships to be held in Busan, South Korea, August 30-September 8, 2006. The championship to be held at the Asiad Bowling Centre, will be the first time the men's event has been held separate from the women.
08/22/06
United States
Team USA's sights set on team gold heading into 2006 Men's World Championships
Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea (Aug. 27 - Sept. 9, 2006)

In recent years, gold medals have been a rare find for the Team USA men at the
World Tenpin Bowling Association World Championships.
08/17/06
Malaysia
Faith in old hand Ben By Lim Teik Huat
Republished courtesy of the Malaysia Star (Aug 17, 2006)

Despite the lack of success in Open tournaments,
Ben Heng's good qualities as an inspirational team leader won him a place in the side for the men's World Championships, which will be held in Busan from Aug 30-Sept 9.