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Hungarian ten-pin bowler
Tarsoly Alexander
Brunswick Euro Challenge 2013
Nationality Hungarian Born (1987-12-04 ) 4 December 1987 (age 36) Ingolstadt , Germany Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Tarsoly Alexander (born 4 December 1987 in Ingolstadt , Germany ) is a Hungarian ten-pin bowler who was the Bavarian youth master 2001 [1] and back to back Hungarian youth master in 2002,[2] currently playing in the German bowling second national league 17/18.[3]
International competitions [ edit ]
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Competition.
Country.
Source.
Year.
1
European Youth Championships
Italy, Rome
[4]
2002
2
European Youth Championships
Netherlands, Schiedam
[5]
2003
3
European Youth Championships
Germany, Augsburg
[6]
2004
4
European Youth Championships
Belgium, Antwerp
[7]
2005
5
AMF World Cup
Shanghai, China
[8]
2016
National competitions [ edit ]
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Competition
Style
Source
Rank
Year
1
Bavarian youth championships
Team
[9]
Silver
1999
2
Bavarian youth championships
Doubles
[10]
Silver
2000
3
Bavarian youth championships
Singles
[11]
Gold
2001
4
Bavarian youth championships
Doubles
[12]
Silver
2001
5
Bavarian youth championships
Team
[13]
Bronze
2001
6
Hungarian youth championships
Singles
[14]
Gold
2002
7
Hungarian youth championships
Singles
[15]
Gold
2002
8
Hungarian youth championships
Singles
[16]
Bronze
2003
9
Bavarian youth championships
Singles
[17]
Silver
2005
10
German youth championships
Team
[18]
Bronze
2005
11
Bavarian youth championships
Singles
[19]
Silver
2007
References [ edit ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Teams of league" . Bowling in Bayern. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ] [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Teams of league" . mabosz. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ] [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Teams of league" . DBU . DBU. Retrieved 2 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "EYC 2002 Rome" (PDF) . Bowling . ETBF. Retrieved 1 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "EYC 2003 Schiedam" (PDF) . Bowling . ETBF. Retrieved 1 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "EYC 2004 Augsburg" (PDF) . Bowling . ETBF. Retrieved 1 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "EYC 2005 Antwerp" (PDF) . Bowling . ETBF. Retrieved 1 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "AMF World Cup 2016" (PDF) . Bowling . ABF. Retrieved 1 September 2016 .
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Results 1999" (PDF) . Bowling in Bayern. Retrieved 3 September 2013 .
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Results 2000" . Bowling in Bayern. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Results 2001" . Bowling in Bayern. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Results 2001" . Bowling in Bayern. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Results 2001" (PDF) . Bowling in Bayern. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Rusults 2002" . Mabosz. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Results 2002" . Mabosz. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Results 2003" . Mabosz. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Results 2005" (PDF) . Bowling in Bayern. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Results 2005" (PDF) . DBU Bowling. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ] [dead link ]
^ Tarsoly, Alexander. "Results 2007" (PDF) . Bowling in Bayern. Retrieved 3 September 2013 . [dead link ]