2005 QubicaAMF World Cup News & Highlights

Lynda Barnes crowned QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup Champion
[November 20, 2005]
Israel against Canada completes the line up
[November 20, 2005]
It's England against the USA in the final
[November 20, 2005]
Women set for semi finals
[November 19, 2005]
Semi final line-up for men complete
[November 19, 2005]
Top eight decided
[November 18, 2005]
Top 24 in men's section of Bowling World Cup
[November 18, 2005]
Excitement all the way in the final block of qualifying
[November 17, 2005]
Men's third squad results Michael Schmidt continues where he left off
[November 16, 2005]
Sweden tops the list for the women
[November 15, 2005]
Michael Schmidt still in the lead but Anders Ohman hits the big scores
[November 15, 2005]
Malaysia and USA blitz the pins
[November 15, 2005]
Canada in lead after first men's squad
[November 14, 2005]
 


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