Bowling at the 2009 World Games – Men's singles

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Bowling men's singles
at the 2009 World Games
VenueHappy Bowling Alley, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Date21–22 July 2009
Competitors23 from 23 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The men's singles event in bowling at the 2009 World Games took place from 21 to 22 July at the Happy Bowling Alley.[1][2][3]

Competition format[edit]

A total of 23 athletes entered the competition. Best ten athletes from preliminary round qualifies to the round-robin. In round-robin each player plays ten matches. For a win player gets 10 points and for a draw 5 points. Total pins and bonus points are counted as final result. From this stage the best three athletes advances to the finals.

Results[edit]

Preliminary[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Result Note
1 Kong Byoung-hee South Korea South Korea 3986 Q
2 Chris Barnes United States United States 3904 Q
3 Adrian Ang Malaysia Malaysia 3874 Q
4 Remy Ong Singapore Singapore 3843 Q
5 Tore Torgersen Norway Norway 3821 Q
6 Alejandro Cruz Mexico Mexico 3797 Q
7 Wu Siu Hong Hong Kong Hong Kong 3796 Q
8 Manuel Otálora Colombia Colombia 3779 Q
9 Thomas Gross Austria Austria 3709 Q
10 Osku Palermaa Finland Finland 3708 Q
11 Chester King Philippines Philippines 3698
12 Achim Grabowski Germany Germany 3662
13 Fang Chin-nan Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 3659
14 Jean-Marc Lebon Belgium Belgium 3643
15 Darron Cundy United Kingdom Great Britain 3634
16 Kunaksorn Sithipol Thailand Thailand 3595
17 Suguru Muroi Japan Japan 3494
18 Luis Olivo Venezuela Venezuela 3493
19 François Sacco France France 3455
20 Guy Caminsky South Africa South Africa 3442
21 Checo Simon Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 3405
22 Andres Herrera Guatemala Guatemala 3351
23 Miguel Arevalo El Salvador El Salvador 3191

Round-robin[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Pins Bonus Result Note
1 Wu Siu Hong Hong Kong Hong Kong 2179 80 2259 Q
2 Manuel Otálora Colombia Colombia 2190 50 2240 Q
3 Adrian Ang Malaysia Malaysia 2164 70 2234 Q
4 Chris Barnes United States United States 2161 60 2221
5 Kong Byoung-hee South Korea South Korea 2154 45 2199
6 Osku Palermaa Finland Finland 2116 45 2161
7 Thomas Gross Austria Austria 2110 50 2160
8 Remy Ong Singapore Singapore 2089 50 2139
9 Alejandro Cruz Mexico Mexico 2052 20 2072
10 Tore Torgersen Norway Norway 1926 30 1956

Finals[edit]

Semifinal Final
1 Hong Kong Wu Siu Hong 367
3 Malaysia Adrian Ang 181 2 Colombia Manuel Otálora 445
2 Colombia Manuel Otálora 184

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Results preliminary". Archived from the original on 2013-02-12. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  2. ^ "Results round-robin". Archived from the original on 2013-02-12. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  3. ^ "Results final". Archived from the original on 2013-02-12. Retrieved 2020-07-05.

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