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Philippine, Malaysia tops first block 18th November, Jakarta: Filipinos, Frederick Ong and Biboy Rivera took the first two positions of the Men's Masters finals of the 26th SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championship at the end of the first block while Malaysian, Zandra Aziela led the women's division. |
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Indonesia bags silver and bronze 18th November, Jakarta: Host nation fianlly landed a silver and a bronze medal at the 26th SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championship in the Men's and Women's 5-player Team event at Jaya Ancol Bowling Centre on Friday. |
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Glory for Thailand and Malaysia 17th November, Jakarta: Glory went to Thailand and Malaysia on Day 3 of the 26th SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championship as the Thais sprang a surprise victory in the Women's Trios event while the Malaysian men dominated with a one-two finish. |
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Malaysia, Singapore leads first block 17th November, Jakarta: Doubles gold medalist, Adrian Ang and Alex Liew teamed up with Zulmazran Zulkifli to take a comfortable lead over Philippines at the 26th SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championship Trios first block while Singapore topped the women's division. |
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Second gold for Malaysia 16th November, Jakarta: Guangzhou Asian Games golden pair of Alex Liew and Adrian Ang captured Malaysia's second gold medal of the 26th SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championship by winning the Men's Doubles with Zulmazran Zulkifli and Muhd Syafiq Ridhwan picking up the bronze medal. |
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Malaysia bags first gold 16th November, Jakarta: Zandra Aziela and Jacqueline Sijore bagged Malaysia's first gold medal of the 26th SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championship with a victory in the Women's Doubles as Sharon Koh and Dayang Khairuniza picked up the bronze medal. |
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Singapore wins gold by two pins 15th November, Jakarta: Guangzhou Asian Games Masters silver medalist, Cherie Tan won Singapore's first gold medal of the 26th SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championship by just 2 pins from Malaysia's Sin Li Jane at Jaya Ancol Bowling Centre on Tuesday. |
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Dream start for Philippines 15th November, Jakarta: Philippines got off to a dream start at the 26th SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championship with Frederick Ong and Jeremy Posadas winning the Men's Singles gold and silver medal while Adrian Ang of Malaysia clinched the bronze medal. |
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Indonesians optimistic 14th November, Jakarta: Indonesian national bowlers competing in the 26th SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championship are optimistic for a good performance after the official practice held at Jaya Ancol Bowling Centre on Monday. |
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SEA Games nations get ready 13th November, Jakarta: Seven nations from the South East Asian region will be ready to do battle when the 26th SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championship gets underway on Tuesday at Jaya Ancol Bowling Centre. |
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First home title for Indonesian 26th July, Jakarta: 2009 ABF Tour TOC winner, Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia clinched his first tour title on home ground after winning the ABF Tour Indonesia Men's title while Hee Kar Yen captured her first tour title in the women's division at Jaya Ancol Bowling Centre. |
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Indonesian denied second victory 25th July, Jakarta: 2009 champion and challenger, Tannya Roumimper was denied her second victory after losing to top seed, New Hui Fen in the women's title match of the 9th Indonesia International Open at Jaya Ancol Bwling Center. |
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Two women, two men for next round 24th July, Jakarta: Two Indonesian women and two Indonesian men advanced into the next round the Men's and Women's Open Masters finals of the 9th Indonesia International Open with Tannya Roumimper and Williem Widjaya heading the challenge. |
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Indonesian eyeing to regain title 23rd July, Jakarta: ABF Tour TOC winner, Sharon Limansantoso is eyeing to regain the title she won in 2008 after a good qualifying round at the 9th Indonesia International Open on Saturday. |
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Indonesian vying for first title 22nd July, Jakarta: Putty Armein looked set to reclaim the Women's Open Masters crown for Indonesia with a splendid qualifying round at the 9th Indonesia International Open after taking over top spot of the local pool on Friday. |
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Malaysians sweep youth titles 22nd July, Jakarta: Malaysians Aris Ardila and Tengku Emanina Laily swept the Youth Under-21 Boys and Girls Masters titles of the 9th Indonesia International Open at Ancol Bowling Center on Friday. |
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Top spot for Indonesian 21st July, Jakarta: Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia improved one of his 3-games series with 747 to move into the lead of the Men's Open Masters local pool of the 9th Indonesia International Open at Jaya Ancol Bowling Center on Thursday. |
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Indonesian eying to regain title 20th July, Jakarta: Newly-crowned ABF Tour Hong Kong leg champion, Tannya Roumimper is eying to regain the women's title she won in 2008 by leading the local seeded Women's Open Masters qualifing table of the 9th Indonesia International Open. |
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Champions claim maiden tour title 18th July, Hong Kong: Indonesia national team member, Tannya Roumimper and Thailand's Annop Arromsaranon won their first-ever tour title when they triumphed in the Women's and Men's finals of the ABF Tour Hong Kong 2011 on Monday. |
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Indonesia's fine run comes to an end 17th July, Hong Kong: Indonesian women's fine run at the 37th Hong Kong International Open came to an end when all four Round 1 leaders failed to make the stepladder finals after the second round on Sunday. |
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Dominating display by Indonesians 16th July, Hong Kong: Indonesian women put in a dominating display at the 37th Hong Kong International Open by occupying the top four spots in the Women's Open Round 1 Masters finals while Thai Annop Arromsaranon claimed pole in the Men's division. |
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Ten Indonesians make finals 15th July, Hong Kong: Ten out of the 12 Indonesian SEA Games trial squad made the Men's and Women's Open Masters finals of the 37th Hong Kong International Open with Ryan Lalisang leading the nation's challenge in second. |
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Second home title for Macau 3rd July, Macau: Macau celebrated a second straight year victory after national bowler, Julia Lam captured the ABF Tour Macau leg women's crown and Michael Mak won his first-ever tour title for Hong Kong in the men's division on Sunday. |
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Indonesian denied victory 4th June, Singapore: Indonesia's Tannya Roumimper was denied victory at the concluding 44th Singapore International Open after losing in the first match of the Women's Open Masters stepladder finals on Saturday. |
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Good chance for Indonesian women 3rd June, Singapore: There is a good chance for Indonesian women, Sharon Limansantoso and Tannya Roumimper to make the stepladder finals of the Women's Open Masters at the 44th Singapore International Open after finishing fifth and sixth positions on Friday. |
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Indonesians make good progress 1st June, Singapore: Indonesian women made good progress at the 44th Singapore International Open underway at Orchid Bowl with Tannya Roumimper leading Sharon Limansantoso and Putty Armein in the Masters qualifying standings. |
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Three Indonesians make Round 2 27th May, K.Lumpur: Guangzhou Asian Games silver medalists, Putty Armein and Sharon Limansantoso advanced into the Women's Open Round 2 finals of the 34th Canon Malaysian International Open after finishing in the top 21. |
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Indonesians storm into lead 25th May, K.Lumpur: 2009 ABF Tour TOC winner, Ryan Lalisang and 2010 Thailand Open champion, Tannya Roumimper stormed into the lead of the Men's Open and Women's Open overseas qualifying pool of the 34th Canon Malaysia International Open. |
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