First International 900 series just bowled in Japan!

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The 37th All Japan Professional Bowling Championships at the Tokyo Dome Bowling Center featured a JPBA record twelve 300-games. But no one could match the outstanding performance of Ryo Nishimura. The 34-year-old shot four of the twelve perfectos, including the first-ever 900-series outside the United States of America.

Nishimura started his six-game block on November 27 with a 759, three-game series including a 300 in the second game. He then rolled 300-300-300 for the ultimate 900-series and a new Japanese Professional Bowlers Association record of 1659 for six games, an average of 276,5.

The last player with an approved 900-series was James Hylton, Salem, Oregon, USA, on May 2, 2001. Hylton was the No. 5 in the exclusive 900-club. He joined Jeremy Sonnenfeld, who was the first player to accomplish the feat February 2, 1997, Tony Roventini, Vince Wood and Robby Portalatin. Ryo Nishimura made history as he is the first non-U.S. member of the club and the first professional bowler.

The PBA Tour 3-game high is 889, held by Jason Hurd (Tournament of Champions, Overland Park, KS, 1999). Mika Koivuniemi was going to break the PBA's 3-game high on national TV (850, held by Bob Learn Jr., Erie, PA, 1996) last Sunday but failed to strike in his 10th frame and wound up with 836.
 
wow that is amazing
its great to see such a fabulous achievment
good on the man!
 
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