2009 WWC Las Vegas

2009 WWC

09/28/09

10 Videos from the 2009 Women's World Championships in Las Vegas available in High and Low Quality

Review our Live Coverage from the 2009 Women's World Championships in Las Vegas

2009MECLogo_small.jpgThe 2009 Women's World Championships, which were held on 60 specially constructed lanes inside Cashman Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, drew record 228 women from record 45 World Tenpin Bowling Association member federations.  You can now view most of the videos in two versions, high quality for those with broadband connections and lower quality for those with slower internet connections, who were unable to buffer the HQ videos.

Latest News: Doubles, Trios Finals and Opening Ceremonies available in both versions.


2009 WWC

08/18/09

Video #11 - 2009 WWC Team Finals - Title Match between Korea and the United States

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2009WWCSTeamFinal_small.jpgLike in the 2008 Men's World Championship, the teams from Korea and the United States faced off in the gold medal match of the 2009 Women's World Championships in Las Vegas. Ditto for the position after preliminaries. Korea was the No. 1 and Team USA the No. 2. The question was: Would the U.S. team win its first team gold (doubles, trios and team) since 1987 or would the Koreans extend the winning streak for Asian women teams at World Championships to sixth in a row??

2009 WWC

08/03/09

Video #10 - Masters Title Match between Clara Juliana Guerrero (COL) and Hwang Sun-Ok (KOR)

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2009WWCClaraGuerrero7_small.jpgIn the very last game of the 2009 Women's World Championships in Las Vegas, the Masters gold medal was decided between Clara Juliana Guerrero from Colombia and Hwang Sun-Ok, Korea. Guerrero had won the gold medal in All Events while Hwang had already two gold medals in Doubles and Team. Guerrero averaged over 232 on her way to the championship match including a record 805 3-game series but Hwang could even top this averaging over 237. After being tied at 2-2, the deciding fifth game determined the champion. To watch the decision

2009 WWC

08/03/09

Clara Juliana Guerrero wins the Masters gold in the Women's World Championships

Claims her second title after her victory in All Events

2009WWCHwangSunOk_small.jpg2009WWCMastersGoldClaraGuerrero_small.jpgTop seeded Clara Juliana Guerrero (pictured left), won her second individual gold in the 2009 Women's World Championships at the Cashman Center in Las Vegas when she defeated Doubles and Team World Champion Hwang Sun-Ok (right), Korea, in the Masters final, three-games-to-two. Trailing 2-1 after three games, Guerrero was able to level the match and secured the title with a 203-182 win in the decider. Hwang earned silver, while her team mates Son Yun-Hee and Gang Hye-Eun shared the bronze.


2009 WWC

08/03/09

2009 Women's World Championships - Masters Round of 8

2009WWCJeonEunHee3_small.jpg2009WWCPuttyArmein3_small.jpgIt's Colombia vs. Korea in the Masters semifinals the 2009 Women's World Championships. All Events champion Clara Juliana Guerrero topped Putty Armein (left), 3-1, to set up a semi-final match vs. Son Yun-Hee, who eliminated Rikke Rasmussen, 3-0. In the other semifinal, Doubles champions Hwang Sun-Ok and Gang Hye-Eun face off. Hwang swept Liz Johnson, which leaves the U.S. without a medal in the Masters. Gang eliminated the fourth Korean, Jeon Eun-Hee (right) , 3-1.

2009 WWC

08/03/09

2009 Women's World Championships - Masters Round of 16

2009WWCRikkeRasmussen_small.jpg2009WWCLizJohnson3_small.jpgGreat comeback by All Events champ Clara Juliana Guerrero, who came back from being down 0-2 to defeat Siti Safiyah, 3-2, in best-of-three format. All four Koreans advanced to the Round of 4 after eliminating two Americans, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard and Stefanie Nation as well as Krista Pöllänen and Maki Nakano. Liz Johnson (right) swept Mai Ginge Jensen, while Rikke Holm Rasmussen (pictured) went the distance to beat Cherie Tan. No. 2 seed Helen Johnson lost to Putty Armein.


2009 WWC

08/03/09

Masters competition to end the 2009 Women's World Championships in Las Vegas

2009WWCClaraGuerrero_small.jpgThe 2009 Women's World Championships will conclude on Sunday with the Masters competition featuring the top 16 players in the All Events standings. 10 countries of the 45 present in Las Vegas will be represented in the finals which will be held in best-of-five match play format: 4 players from Doubles and Team World Champion Korea, 3 players from the host country United States including Singles World Champion Stefanie Nation, two players from Denmark, and one each from Colombia, Finland, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and Sweden. The No. 1 seed, All Events World Champion Clara Guerrero (pictured left), Colombia, will meet No. 16, Siti Safiyah Amirah, Malaysia


2009 WWC

08/02/09

Korea shoots huge game to defeat USA and win the Team title

Cashman Center in Las Vegas, Nev., United States (July 24-Aug. 3, 2009)

2009WWCTeamTop4_small.jpgAsia's No. 1 women bowling team is now the best in the world. Korea (pictured left) put on a show in the title match of the five-player Team World Championships defeating the host country United States (right), 1175 - 1071. In the semifinals, Team USA flew past Singapore's Bernice Lim, Shayna Ng, Cherie Tan, Jazreel Tan and Jasmine Yeong-Nathan, 1035-934, while Korea eliminated Sweden with Nina Flack, Malin Glendert, Victoria Johansson, Helen Johnsson and Veronica Lantto, 1041-974.

2009 WWC

08/02/09

Korea, United States, Singapore, Sweden advance to the Team Finals

Clara Juliana Guerrero wins gold in All Events

2009WWCKorea_small.jpg2009WWCAllEventsGoldClaraGuerrero_small.jpgThe five-player teams from Korea (left), the United States (right), Singapore and Sweden will determine the champions in the Team event at the 2009 Women's World Championships in Las Vegas. Clara Juliana Guerrero (r.) from Colombia won the prestigious All Events title averaging 222.08 over 24 games. Helen Johnsson, Sweden, claimed the silver medal and Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, United States, got the bronze.


2009 WWC

08/02/09

Video #9 - Trios Title Match between United States and Chinese Tapei

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2009WWCSTriosFinall.jpgTeam USA's Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, Liz Johnson and World Singles Champion Stefanie Nation fired the highest game of the Trios event at the Women's World Championships to defeat Japan, 742-659 in the semifnals. Yang Hao-Ting, Tsai Hsin-Yi and Tang Ya-Chun from Chinese Taipei set up a title match against the Americans when they topped Denmark in the other semifinal, 610-605. To watch the title match

2009 WWC

08/02/09

Korea sets Championship Record to lead Team event at Women's World Championships

2009WWCKorea_small.jpgReigning Asian Team champion Korea had games of 1063, 1179 and 1191 en route to lead the Team event at the Women's World Championships with championship record 3433 pinfall total and an average of 228.87. Second place United States also topped the previous record (3335) with 3361. Venezuela is third with 3287 and defending champion Malaysia sist in fourth place with 3257.The top 4 after six games will go to the finals.

2009 WWC

08/02/09

Team and All Events World Champions to be crowned on Saturday

Cashman Center in Las Vegas, Nev., United States (July 24-Aug. 3, 2009)

2009WWCTeamUSA2_small.jpgCompetition in the 2009 Women's World Championships in Las Vegas continues Saturday with the five-player team event. All teams will bowl two three-game blocks before the field is cut to the top four, who will advance to the finals. Among the favorites are defending champion Malaysia, back-to-back runner-up United States, the Asian champion from Korea, Denmark, which has reached all finals thus far and Chinese Taipei, the surprise winner in the Trios event yesterday. Semifinal and final action kicks off at 9:30 p.m. EDT and will be streamed live on bowl.com.

2009 WWC

08/01/09

Video #8 - 2009 WWC Doubles Finals - Title Match between Korea and Australia

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2009HwangSunOkGangHyeEun_small.jpg 2009WCAnnMareePutneyCarolGianotti_small.jpgGang Hye Eun and Hwang Sun Ok (left, r-l) from Korea defeated No. 3 seed Anne Gales and Rikke Rasmussen, Denmark, 484-386, in the semifinals of the 2009 Women's World Championships Doubles competition. Carol Gianotti and Ann Maree Putney (right, r-l), Australia. eliminated the second Korean duo, top seeded Son Yun-Hee and Hong Su-Yeon, in a close semifinal match, 417-409. To watch the title match

2009 WWC

08/01/09

Video #7: Singles Title Match between Stefanie Nation, USA, and Sandra Gongora, Mexico

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2009WWCSinglesFinal.jpgTeam USA's Stefanie Nation, Sandra Gongora, Mexico, Anja Ginge Jensen, Denmark, and Krista Pöllänen from Finland battled it out for the gold medal in the Singles event at the 2009 Women's World Championships. Nation eliminated Pöllänen in the semifinals, 220-195, and Gongora flew past Ginge Jensen, 258-209. To watch Bowlingdigital's video of the title match between No. 1 seed Stefanie Nation and No. 2 seed Sandra Gongora


2009 WWC

08/01/09

Chinese Taipei defeats the United States to strike gold in Trios at the Women's World Championships

Cashman Center in Las Vegas, Nev., United States (July 24-Aug. 3, 2009)

2009WWCYangHaoTingTangYaChunTsaiHsinYiTriosGold_small.jpgThe light ball bowlers from Chinese Taipei stunned the bowling heavyweights from the United States in the title match of the Trios World Championships Friday evening. The underdogs defeated the favorites, 660-602, to claim the gold medal. The team consisting of two spinners Tsai Hsin-Yi and Yang Hao-Ting and a traditional style bowler, anchor Tang Ya-Chun, showed excellent accuracy throughout the match and was firmly in control of the match entering the 10th frame. They bowled a clean 10th frame and cruised to victory. Team USA got silver while Japan and Denmark shared the bronze medal. 


2009 WWC

08/01/09

USA, Chinese Taipei, Denmark, Japan to bowl for Trios title at Women's World Championships

2009WWCCarolynDorinBallardLizJohnsonStefanieNation_small.jpgTeam USA's Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, Liz Johnson and Singles World Champion Stefanie Nation earned the No. 1 seed for the for the World Trios Championships in Las Vegas. The Americans felled 1942 on short and 1916 pins on the medium oil pattern to finish atop the leaderboard with 3858 pinfall total and an average of 214.33. The Americans will bowl No. 4 Maki Nakano, Ayano Katai and Nao Ohish, Japan in one semifinal and No. 2 Yang Hao-Ting, Tsai Hsin-Yi and Tang Ya-Chun, Chinese Taipei takes on No. 3 Anne Gales, Kamilla Kjeldsen and Rikke Rasmussen, Denmark, in the other. The winners will bowl for the title and the losers will share the bronze medal.

2009 WWC

08/01/09

Chinese Taipei trio moves to the top as Squad 2 has finished preliminaries at Women's World Championships

Cashman Center in Las Vegas, Nev., United States (July 24-Aug. 3, 2009)

2009WWCTangYaChunTsaiHsinYiYangHaoTing_small.jpgYang Hao-Ting, Tsai Hsin-Yi and Tang Ya-Chun (r-l) from Chinese Taipei set the pace in the preliminaries of the World Trios Championships after the 35 trios from Squad 2 have completed their six game block Friday morning. The team posted games of 617, 678 and 595 for 1890 and added that to the 1908 from the first block yesterday. The six-game total of 3798 and a 211.00 average propelled the Chinese Taipei bowler to the top of Squad 2. However, the top 4 trios from Squad 1, United States, Korea, Denmark and Hong Kong, each averaged higher than the Chinese Taipei trio in the first block.


2009 WWC

08/01/09

Colombia leads 68 Trios into Day Two competition at Women's World Championships

Cashman Center in Las Vegas, Nev., United States (July 24-Aug. 3, 2009)

2009WWCClaraGuerreroPaolaGomezRocioRestrepo_small.jpgClara Juliana Guerrero, Paola Gomez and Rocio Restrepo (l-r) from Colombia led the field of 68 trios after the first block of three games at the Women's World Championships in Las Vegas. The Colombians felled 1960 pins and averaged 217.78 Thursday at Cashman Center. Guerrero also is leading in All Events after 15 of 24 games with 3312 total (220.80). All competitors will return Friday to test their skills on the 40-foot WTBA Athens pattern. After representatives from 45 countries complete their six-game preliminaries, the top four trios will advance to the semifinals, which will be held Friday at 5.00 local time.

2009 WWC

07/31/09

Koreans Hwang/Gang win the Doubles World Championship with flying colors

Cashman Center in Las Vegas, Nev., United States (July 24-Aug. 3, 2009)

2009HwangSunOkGangHyeEunDoublesGold_small.jpg2009WCAnnMareePutneyCarolGianotti_small.jpgHwang Sun Ok and Gang Hye Eun (left, from Korea fired games of 484 and 458 en route to win the Doubles title at the 2009 Women's World Championships in Las Vegas with flying colors. In the title match against Carol Gianotti and Ann Maree Putney (right), Australia, the Koreans pulled away early and never looked back to cruise to victory, 458-360. Anne Gales and Rikke Rasmussen, Denmark, and Son Yun-Hee and Hong Su-Yeon, Korea, shared the bronze medal.


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