World Tenpin Masters

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The World Tenpin Masters is an annual Ten-pin bowling tournament. It consists of a single lane surrounded by banked seating on both sides to give the event the kind of high-pressure atmosphere that makes the Masters the world’s leading televised bowling tournament.

The event is televised by Matchroom Sport Television and will be subsequently broadcast as 15 x 1 hour programmes both at home on Sky Sports and around the world.

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[edit] History

It is second to and starts where the Weber Cup left off. It features 16 of the world’s best bowlers, representing twelve different countries, going head-to-head in a straight knockout format. Each match is played over two games with the bowler with the highest aggregate (highest total pinfall) over the two games determining the winner and proceeding. It stands next to the Weber Cup and AMF World Cup as one of the world’s largest annual international sports Ten-pin bowling championships in terms of number of participating nations.

All tournament officials supplied by the British Tenpin Bowling Association. [1] [2]

[edit] 2008 Tournament

The 2008 World Tenpin Masters was held at the Barnsley Metrodome from April 18 to April 20 and featured 16 of the top male and female bowlers from around the world.

[edit] Tournament Format

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
18 April, 7pm            
 Flag of Australia Jason Belmonte  406
19 April, 9pm
 Flag of England James Tidd  469  
 Flag of England James Tidd  428
18 April, 8pm
   Flag of South Africa Guy Caminsky  449  
 Flag of the Netherlands Ghislaine van der Tol  370
20 April, 6pm
 Flag of South Africa Guy Caminsky  444  
 Flag of South Africa Guy Caminsky  507
18 April, 9pm
   Flag of England Paul Moor  480  
 Flag of England Paul Moor  453
20 April, 1pm
 Flag of Malaysia Alex Liew  401  
 Flag of England Paul Moor  516
19 April, 2pm
   Flag of England Dominic Barrett  473  
 Flag of England Dominic Barrett  492
20 April, 8pm
 Flag of the Philippines Biboy Rivera  458  
 Flag of South Africa Guy Caminsky  526
19 April, 3pm
   Flag of the United States Chris Barnes  517
 Flag of Canada Michael Schmidt  461
20 April, 2pm
 Flag of Finland Osku Palermaa  516  
 Flag of Finland Osku Palermaa  467
19 April, 4pm
   Flag of England Stuart Williams  445  
 Flag of England Stuart Williams  398
20 April, 7pm
 Flag of the United States Diandra Asbaty  393  
 Flag of Finland Osku Palermaa  462
19 April, 7pm
   Flag of the United States Chris Barnes  521  
 Flag of England Kirsten Penny  504
20 April, 3pm
 Flag of Indonesia Ryan Lalisang  480  
 Flag of England Kirsten Penny  546


19 April, 8pm
   Flag of the United States Chris Barnes  569  
 Flag of Israel Or Aviram  405
 Flag of the United States Chris Barnes  449  

[edit] Prize Fund

  • Winner US$30,000
  • Runner–Up US$10,000
  • Losing Semi-Finalists US$5,000
  • Losing Quarter Finalists US$2,000
  • First Round Losers US$1,500
  • TOTAL US$70,000

[edit] Past Tournaments

Previous Finals

Year Location Winner Runner-up Score
1998 Adwick Leisure Centre, Doncaster Flag of Norway Tore Torgersen Flag of Sweden Tomas Leandersson 432 - 395
1999 Milton Keynes Shopping Centre Flag of the Philippines Paeng Nepomuceno Flag of England Steve Thornton 422 - 402
2000 Milton Keynes Shopping Centre Flag of the United States Tim Mack Flag of Norway Tore Torgersen 438 - 436
2001 Goresbrook Leisure Centre, Dagenham Flag of Malaysia Shalin Zulkifli Flag of Norway Tore Torgersen 455 - 450
2002 Goresbrook Leisure Centre, Dagenham Flag of Norway Tore Torgersen Flag of the United States Tim Mack 465 - 449
2003 Goresbrook Leisure Centre, Dagenham Flag of England Nikki Harvey Flag of Australia Andrew Frawley 431 - 402
2004 Goresbrook Leisure Centre, Dagenham Flag of Norway Tore Torgersen Flag of Sweden Tomas Leandersson 436 - 415
2005 Adwick Leisure Centre, Doncaster Flag of Germany Jens Nickel Flag of England Paul Moor 485 - 389
2006 Barnsley Metrodome Flag of the United States Chris Barnes Flag of England Paul Moor 458 - 437
2007 Barnsley Metrodome Flag of Australia Jason Belmonte Flag of England Paul Moor 566 - 524
2008 Barnsley Metrodome Flag of South Africa Guy Caminsky Flag of the United States Chris Barnes 526 - 517

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