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AMF World Cup - Australian
Competitor Results
Full Results at
the ETBF Website
Year |
Venue |
Men |
Pos |
Women |
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1965 |
Dublin, Ireland |
Richard Hall |
12th |
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1966 |
London, England |
Joe Velo |
8th |
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1967 |
Paris, France |
Steve Mackie |
8th |
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1968 |
Guadalajara, Mexico |
Joe Velo |
18th |
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1969 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Jan Kozaki |
4th |
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1970 |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
Percy Talbot |
21st |
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1971 |
Hong Kong, China |
Steve Mackie |
5th |
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1972 |
Hamburg, Germany |
Joe Velo |
16th |
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1973 |
Singapore |
Dick Turpin |
9th |
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1974 |
Caracas, Venezuela |
Chris Batson |
4th |
Dale Gray |
2nd |
1975 |
Maganalles Village, Philippines |
Brian Hamer |
6th |
Jeanette Baker |
7th |
1976 |
Tehran, Iran |
Joe Velo |
4th |
Ruth Guerster |
4th |
1977 |
Tolworth, England |
Eric Thompson |
9th |
Ruth Guerster |
4th |
1978 |
Bogota, Columbia |
Tom Kury |
24th |
Ruth Guerster |
3rd |
1979 |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Chris Batson |
3rd |
Ruth Guerster |
5th |
1980 |
Jakarta, Indonesia |
Eddie Hoskins |
10th |
Lavina Pietens |
6th |
1981 |
New York, USA |
Chris Batson |
8th |
Jan Procter |
10th |
1982 |
Scheveningen, Netherlands |
Ian Bradford |
37th |
Jeanette
Baker |
1st |
1983 |
Mexico City, Mexico |
John Sullivan |
29th |
Jeanette
Baker |
1st |
1984 |
Sydney,
Australia |
Ian Bradford |
6th |
Cheryl Munson |
12th |
1985 |
Seoul, South Korea |
Chris Batson |
9th |
Sue Cassell |
21st |
1986 |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
Len Hogg |
4th |
Sue Raphael |
21st |
1987 |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Chris Batson |
31st |
Leanne Moyle |
3rd |
1988 |
Guadalajara, Mexico |
Ian Bradford |
2nd |
Ruth Guerster |
12th |
1989 |
Dublin, Ireland |
Rob Zikman |
17th |
Jenni Hertrick |
3rd |
1990 |
Pattaya, Thailand |
Mark Ramsay |
16th |
Sue Cassell |
4th |
1991 |
Beijing, China |
Jason Doust |
32nd |
Patricia Kourtesis |
11th |
1992 |
Le Mans, France |
Michael Muir |
5th |
Jette Jacobs |
18th |
1993 |
Johannesburg, South Africa |
Ian Bradford |
27th |
Sue Cassell |
14th |
1994 |
Hermosillo, Mexico |
Mark Ramsay |
13th |
Cara Honeychurch |
3rd |
1995 |
Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Andrew Frawley |
16th |
Jeanette Baker |
4th |
1996 |
Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Carl Bottomley |
3rd |
Cara
Honeychurch |
1st |
1997 |
Cairo, Egypt |
Scott Sadler |
13th |
Ann-Maree Putney |
5th |
1998 |
Kobe, Japan |
Fred Allsop |
4th |
Maxine
Nable |
1st |
1999 |
Las Vegas, USA |
Colin Hunt |
15th |
Amanda
Bradley |
1st |
2000 |
Lisbon, Portugal |
Bruno Maglieri |
29th |
Ann-Maree Putney |
5th |
2001 |
Pattaya, Thailand |
Michael Muir |
38th |
Ann-Maree Putney |
5th |
2002 |
Riga, Latvia |
Paul
Trotter |
5th |
Amanda Bradley |
3rd |
2003 |
Tegucigalpa, Honduras |
Brandon Qualischefski |
11th |
Ann-Maree Putney |
5th |
2004 |
Singapore |
Jason Belmonte |
5th= |
Ann-Maree Putney |
5th= |
2005 |
Ljubljana, Slovenia |
George Frilingos |
34th |
Clair Johnston |
5th= |
2006 |
Caracas, Venezuela |
Jason Walsh |
4th |
Rebecca Simpson |
16th |
2007 |
St Petersburg, Russia |
Jason Belmonte |
2nd |
Ann-Maree
Putney |
1st |
2008 |
Hermosillo, Mexico |
George Frilingos |
14th |
Ann-Maree Putney |
2nd |
2009 |
Melaka, Malaysia |
Paul Trotter |
41st |
Ann-Maree Putney |
15th |
2010 |
Toulon, France |
Paul Trotter |
33rd |
Ann-Maree Putney |
9th |
2011 |
Johannesburg, South Africa |
Jason Belmonte |
1st |
Jacinta Gilliland |
41st |
1st Australian Male Winner
In 2007, Anne-Maree Putney became
the
5th Australian to win the QuibicaAmf World
Cup.
She has represented Australia 6 times,
finishing 5th each time before 2007 |
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In 1982, Jeanette Baker became the first
Australian to win the AMF World Cup. |
In 1983, Jeanette Baker became the only
person
to win the AMF World Cup back-to-back. |
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1983
AMF World Cup Champion : Jeanette Baker
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Rushcutter Bowling Centre
in Sydney hosted the 1984 AMF World Cup
1984 Champions were Eliana
Rigato (Italy) and Jack Jurek (USA) |
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Ian Bradford placed second in 1988 AMF
World Cup
to be the highest placed Australia man. |
1996 AMF World Cup Champion
Cara Honeychurch |
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1998 AMF World Cup Champion
Maxine Nable salutes
the crowd |
The 1999 AMF Bowling World Cup was won
by Amanda Bradley of Australia |
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In 2002, Paul Trotter became
the first Australian to bowl a perfect game
in the AMF World Cup.
In his first 3 games of qualifying Paul
bowled 300-298-298 for a record 896 3-game
series.
This is the Australian 3-game series record
and the highest 3-game series outside USA. |
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Results and Photographs Courtesy of AMF
Bowling World Cup
Full Results available from
Qubica
AMF Bowling World Cup |
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