World Ranking Masters is now underway

GeorgeF

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Results after day 1

1. Petri Mannonen, Finland, 1388, 231,33
2. Mohd Khalifa Al-Qubaisi, 1356, 226,00
3. Wu Siu Hong, Hong Kong, 1304, 217,33
4. Gery Verbruggen, Belgium, 1272, 212,00
5. Michael Little, Australia, 1271, 211,83
6. Martin Blixt, Sweden, 1267, 211,17
7. Remy Ong, Singapore, 1262, 210,33
8. Lasse Lintilä, Finland, 1251, 208,50
9. Pasi Uotila, Finland, 1224, 204,00
10. Azidi Ameran, Malaysia, 1220, 203,33
11. Jason Belmonte, Australia, 1215, 202,50
12. Daniel Falconi, Mexico, 1209, 201,50
13. Andres Gomez, Colombia, 1206, 201,00
14. Arturo Hernandez, Venezuela, 1187, 197,83
15. Ahmed Shaheen, Qatar, 1177, 196,17
16. Amedeo Spada, Italy, 1166, 194,33
17. Nick Froggatt, England, 1149, 191,50
18. Alejandro Cruz, Mexico, 1146, 191,00
19. Benjamin Corona, Mexico, 1141, 190,17
20. Chris Van Damme, Belgium, 1119, 186,50
21. Ivan Semenov, Russia, 1093, 182,17
22. Fred Phillips, Canada, 1068, 178,00

results daily at www.bowlingdigital.com
 
thanks for the updates, look like both guys are through to the final 8! awesome

keep the updates coming Qbus
 
Matto..

No I don't have any idea of the patterns.

No I don't have any idea of the patterns.

No I don't have any idea of the patterns.

No I don't have any idea of the patterns.

Wayne

Wayne

Wayne

Wayne

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To anyone who had a look at the link to the photos....

How short is that girl's skirt with the blue top on?? My goodness.... what a spectacle that must be providing....

Here's hoping she stays fairly upright at the foul line.. LOL
 
Actually I have another question....

On the Bowling Digital site it has got general information about the tournament and the centre, and it states that the centre has got 23 lanes, now this has confused me a bit because how can a centre have an odd number of lanes????

Do they mean 23 pairs of lanes???

Just wondering... :roll: :roll:
 
Finn Petri Mannonen is one of three Finns that reached the men's single elimination best-of-three games finals at the World Ranking Masters in Moscow. Mannonen, who led the field since the first block, closed out the qualifying with 5408 pinfall total and an average of 225,33, to meet compatriot Pasi Uotila in the quarterfinal.

Block 4 winner and second-place finisher Mohd Khalifa faces Andres Gomez, Colombia. Both, Uotila and Gomez overtook Mexican Daniel Falconi in the final game. Other matches feature Australian bowlers. World masters Champion Michael Little meets Finn #3, Lasse Lintilä, and Jason Belmonte plays Singapore's Remy Ong.


WRM Men

2004 World Ranking Masters - Men's Division after Qualifying
Players with position, country, 24-game total (block 1-4) and average

1. Petri Mannonen, Finland, 5408
(1388-1357-1305-1358), 225,33

2. Mohd Khalifa Al-Qubaisi, 5372
(1356-1313-1282-1421), 223,83

3. Michael Little, Australia, 5234
(1271-1326-1262-1375), 218,08

4. Jason Belmonte, Australia, 5213
(1215-1337-1336-1325), 217,21

5. Remy Ong, Singapore, 5177
(1262-1399-1202-1314), 215,71

6. Lasse Lintilä, Finland, 5143
(1251-1322-1299-1271), 214,29

7. Andres Gomez (photo), Colombia, 5108
(1206-1391-1254-1257), 212,83

8. Pasi Uotila, Finland, 5096
(1224-1324-1211-1337), 212,33

The top 8 players advanced to the Single Elimination best-of-three games finals.


Go team!
 
Finchy said:
To anyone who had a look at the link to the photos....

How short is that girl's skirt with the blue top on?? My goodness.... what a spectacle that must be providing....

Here's hoping she stays fairly upright at the foul line.. LOL

Rather difficult to get the deep knee bend happening :D

Well done to the guys involved, keep it going!
 
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