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AFGHANISTAN TO SEND BOWLER TO 2004 AMF WORLD CUP

LONDON, ENGLAND, September 17, 2004 – Afghanistan will send a bowler to the 2004 AMF Bowling World Cup in Singapore.

Tournament manager Anne-Marie Board confirms that Afghani bowler Atiq Sikander is entered in the men’s division of the 40th AMF World Cup. Afghanistan is the third “newcomer” nation requesting entry thus far; the other two are Nigeria and Slovakia.

Afghanistan brings to 98 the number of countries planning to enter this year. Thirty-four countries have already chosen their national representatives; each nation is entitled to send one male and one female bowler. The women’s division will include defending champion Kerrie Ryan-Ciach of Canada, 2002 champion Shannon Pluhowsky of the USA, 1992 winner Martina Beckel of Germany, last year’s third-place finisher Marie Ramirez of Costa Rica, and Asian Federation star Ann-Maree Putney of Australia.

Jack Guay of Canada, the first bowler ever to post a perfect score in the World Cup (1993), headlines the men’s division. Other challengers include 2004 South Pacific Classic champion Jason Belmonte of Australia, Israeli star Yahav Rabin, English rankings leader Paul Moor, new European Individual Cup champion Domenico Righi of San Marino, and last year’s World Cup runner-up, Marcel van den Bosch of the Netherlands.

Defending champion C.J. Suarez of the Philippines must win his national World Cup qualifier to advance to the Singapore pinfest.

SuperBowl Management Pte Ltd, which is building host center SuperBowl SAFRA Mount Faber, reports that construction on the 34-lane center is progressing. The facility is expected to open in early November, a month before the December 5-12 AMF World Cup comes to town.

The 40th annual AMF Bowling World Cup is the world’s largest annual international sports championship in terms of number of participating nations. Bowlers from 77 countries competed in the 2003 AMF Bowling World Cup in Honduras. The record of 88 nations was set in 2000 in Lisbon, Portugal.

2004 AMF BOWLING WORLD CUP, DEC. 5-12, SINGAPORE – CONFIRMED PLAYERS

Country   Women's Division   Men's Division
         

Afghanistan

 

(none)

 

Atiq Sikander

Australia

 

Ann-Maree Putney*

 

Jason Belmonte

Austria

 

Ivonne Altmuller*

 

TBA

Azerbaijan

 

Stella Jalalova*

 

Rufat Farzaliyev

Bahamas

 

Joanne Woodside-Powell*

 

Sonith Lockhart*

Canada

 

Kerrie Ryan-Ciach* (defending champion)

 

Jack Guay*

Costa Rica

 

Marie Ramirez*

 

TBA

Denmark

 

Annette Biltoft

 

Jesper Agerbo

El Salvador

 

Aida Granillo*

 

Francisco Zelaya*

England

 

Donna Adams*

 

Paul Moor*

French Guyane

 

(none)

 

Maurice Talane

Germany

 

Martina Beckel* (1992 champion)

 

Peter Knopp*

Gibraltar

 

Helen McGunnigle*

 

Graham Coles

Guernsey

 

Joanne Johnson*

 

TBA

Isle of Man

 

Pauline Maxwell Birnie*

 

Rob Birnie*

Israel

 

Mor Aviram

 

Yahav Rabin*

Italy

 

Roberta Ferina

 

Maurizio Celli

Japan

 

Hiroko Shimizu*

 

Makato Endou

Jersey

 

Tracey Aubert*

 

Paul Gay

Kazakhstan

 

Vernonika Solojenkina

 

Kayrat Baybolatov*

Macau

 

Cheok Ling Alexandra Foo

 

Peng Sheng Cheng

Martinique

 

TBA

 

Ludovic Agier*

Mauritius

 

(none)

 

John Koon*

Netherlands

 

Fiona de Koning

 

Marcel van den Bosch*

Netherlands Antilles

 

TBA

 

Carlos Finx Jr.

Northern Ireland

 

Karen Payne*

 

Kevin Horton*

Norway

 

Marianne Haukas*

 

Petter Hansen*

San Marino

 

Antonella Frisoni

 

Domenico Righi*

Scotland

 

Laura Rhoney*

 

Marco Jonsson

Syria

 

(none)

 

Bashar Kalaji*

Tunisia

 

TBA

 

Arif Mohamed-Hedi*

United States

 

Shannon Pluhowsky* (2002 champion)

 

Richard Fairley Jr.

Vanuatu

 

(none)

 

Marin Tranier*

Virgin Islands

 

Theresa Depka*

 

(none)

* indicates previous World Cup participant

Please note: Venezuela’s representatives were prematurely announced in an earlier release. No bowlers have yet been named to represent Venezuela in the 2004 AMF Bowling World Cup. We apologize for the error.

 

 


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