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No medals for Indonesia 15th August, Munich: Any hopes of Indonesia winning a medal from the Doubles event of the World Men's Championships 2010 was dashed when Ryan Lalisang and Hengki Susanto managed only 14th in the opening squad on Sunday. |
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Indonesians off to a weak start 13th August, Munich: Indonesians, Ryan Lalisang, Hengki Susanto and William Wijaya got off to a weak start in their opening Singles event of the World Men's Championships 2010 at Dream Bowl Palace on Friday. |
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Indonesia hunting for medals 24th July, Helsinki: The lanes at Tali Bowl were totally packed when 253 players from 46 countries marched in the picturesue opening ceremonies of the 11th World Youth Bowling Championship on Saturday as Indonesia prepared their hunt for medals. |
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ABF-Kegel Lane Inspection Course 19th July, Jakarta: A Lane Inspection Course, co-organized by ABF and Kegel Inc. USA and conducted technical engineer by Herman Glenn, kicked off at Jaya Ancol Bowling Centre on Monday. |
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Narrow victories for Aussie, Hong Kong lass 18th July, Jakarta: Indonesians, Ryan Lalisang and Putty Armein were denied home victories after Lalisang lost to Hsieh Jing Liang in the Men's Open Masters stepladder final match while Putty crashed out in the first match of the Women's stepladder. |
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Indonesians denied home victories 17th July, Jakarta: Indonesians, Ryan Lalisang and Putty Armein were denied home victories after Lalisang lost to Hsieh Jing Liang in the Men's Open Masters stepladder final match while Putty crashed out in the first match of the Women's stepladder. |
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Sole Indonesian women in finals 17th July, Jakarta: Overnight leader, Putty Armein of Indonesia advanced into the Women's Open Masters stepladder grand finals as No. 4 seed at the end of the second block on Saturday as two left-handers took the top two spots. |
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Poised for the elusive crown 16th July, Jakarta: Local favourite, Ryan Lalisang is poised to capture the elusive Men's Open Masters title of the 8th Indonesia International Open after finishing second to Taiwanese, Hsieh Jing Liang in the first block. |
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Singapore Sports School dominates 16th July, Jakarta: Singapore Sports School's youths, Tracy See and Javier Tan dominated the Youth Under-18 Masters finals of the 8th Indonesia International Open after winning the Girl's and Boy's titles. |
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Indonesian stakes claim on title 16th July, Jakarta: Macau China Open first runnerup, Putty Armein of Indonesia staked her claim on the Women's Open Masters crown as she surged into the lead at the end of the first block finals on Friday morning. |
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Singapore, Korea shares honours 15th July, Jakarta: Singapore and Korea shared honours as Kristel Oh of Singapore triumphed in the Youth Girl's Under-21 Masters finals of the 8th Indonesia International Open while Oh Jung Hun gave the Koreans their second title on Thursday. |
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JAB youth denied victory 15th July, Jakarta: Jaya Ancol Bowling Club youth member, Syncheria of Indonesia was denid a victory in the Women's Grade A Masters finals of the 8th Indonesia International Open after finishing as first runnerup on Thursday. |
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Indonesian youth eying title 14th July, Jakarta: World Youth-bound, Shalima Zalsha of Indonesia is eying her first international title when she leads her more experienced team-mates in the Women's Open Masters finals of the 8th Indonesia International Open this weekend. |
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Newcomer to challenge for title 13th July, Jakarta: Newcomer, Tommy Andre will head Indonesia's challenge for the Men's Open Masters title of the 8th Indonesia International Open after topping the local pool at Jaya Ancol Bowlon Tuesday. |
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Macau denies Hong Kong a double 4th July, Macau: Macau national youth, Patricia Hui Tong denied Hong Kong a double with a surprise victory in the finals to capture the ABF Tour Macau leg Women's title at COTAI Bowling Centre on Sunday. |
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Indonesian denied victory 3rd July, Macau: Top seed, Sharon Koh of Malaysia denied No. 2 seed and challenger, Putty Armein a victory in the Women's Open Masters by beating the Indonesian, 235-159 in the title match on Saturday evening. |
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A joint second for Indonesian 2nd July, Macau: Indonesian bowling queen, Putty Armein stormed home in the final two games ot the Women's Open Masters Round 1 finals of the 2nd Macau China International Open to tie in second spot with Korea's Lee Mi-Ryung behind leader, Kim Hyun-Mi. |
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Indonesian snatches lead 1st July, Macau: ABF Tour TOC winner, Ryan Lalisang put in a resounding performance to snatch the lead of the Men's Open Masters standings on the final day of qualifying at the 2nd Macau China International Open. |
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Indonesian defies odds for second 4th June, Singapore: Indonesia's Ryan Lalisang, who was 33rd in the first block, defied all odds to finish second in the Men's Open Masters stepladder finals of the 43rd Singapore International Open on Saturday. |
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A good chance for Indonesian 4th June, Singapore: There is a good chance for Putty Armein to make the stepladder finals after the Indonesian stormed home to finish sixth in the Women's Open first block finals of the 43rd Singapore Internatinal Open on Friday. |
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Indonesians make their mark 3rd June, Singapore: Indonesians competing in the 43rd Singapore International Open made their mark with good performances from both their men and women before the Masters finals at Orchid Bowl on Friday. |
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Heartbreak for Indonesian 9th May, Manama: Jaya Ancol Bowl's Ryan Lalisang was dealt a heartbreak when the Indonesian crashed out to eventual champion, Shaker Al-Hassan of UAE in the semi-finals of the ABF Tour Bahrain leg on Sunday. |
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Indonesian squeezes into finals 6th May, Manama: Jaya Ancol Bowl's Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia squeezed into the Round 2 finals of the 9th Kingdom of Bahrain International Open after scrapping through in 29th position on Thursday evening. |
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Maiden tour title for Qatari 30th April, Cairo: Qatar national bowler, Mansour Al-Awami clinched his maiden tour title after he defeated challenger, Jassem Darwish of Kuwait, 237-200 in the finals of the inaugural 2010 ABF Tour Egypt leg at International Bowling Centre on Friday. |
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Thailand celebrates grand double 19th April, Bangkok: Thailand celebrated a grand double when Apiwich Watanaphongsakorn and Angkana Netvriseth captured their first-ever Men's and Women's titles of the ABF Tour Thailand leg at S.F. Strike Bowl on Monday evening. |
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Indonesian crowned champion 18th April, Bangkok: Tannya Roumimper of Indonesia was crowned the Ladies' Open Masters champion of the 36th MWA Thailand International Open after she defeated top seed, Tang Joh Six of Malaysia, 2-1 in the finals on Sunday. |
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Youth champion makes semi-finals 17th April, Bangkok: Newly-crowned Youth Open Masters champion, Tannya Roumimper of Indonesia made the cut for the Ladies' Open Masters semi-finals of the 36th MWA Thailand International Open after finishing third in the quarter-finals on Saturday. |
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Indonesian captures Youth title 16th April, Bangkok: Indonesian youth, Tannya Roumimper from Bandung narrowly captured the Youth Open Masters title of the 36th MWA Thailand International Open from Thailand's Poomin Klanbida and Yanee Saebae on Friday morning. |
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First tour title since 2004 9th April, Riyadh: Hong Kong's Wu Siu Hong captured the ABF Tour Saudi title when he easily defeated Kuwait 2010 leg champion, Hussain Al-Suwaidi of UAE, 255-186 in the title match to claim his first-ever leg victory. |
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Indonesian outclasses field 7th April, Riyadh: Newly-crowned ABF Tour TOC winner, Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia outclassed the field in the Round 1 Semi-finals of the 4th Saudi International Open Bowling Tournament taking pole position and advancing into the double elimination stage. |
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Last squad to qualify for Indonesian 6th April, Riyadh: It needed the last squad of the qualifying round of the 4th Saudi International Open Bowling Tournament for Indonesian Ryan Lalisang to make the finals at Universal Bowling Centre on Tuesday night. |
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Emirati wins back-to-back titles 1st April, Kuwait: Hussain Al-Suwaidi of UAE turned on his wizardry to win the opening leg of the ABF Tour Kuwait 2010 with an easy victory over challenger, Chester King of the Philippines in the title match, 236-191 to claim the Kuwait title for the second consecutive time. |
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Indonesia celebrates fabulous double 26th March, Kuwait: Indonesia celebrated a fabulous double after Ryan Lalisang and Sharon Limansantoso emerged as the Men's and Women's champion of the ABF Tour Tournament of Champions for the first time at Cozmo Bowling Centre on Friday. |
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