Clean sweep in Masters for Japan in 9th Asian Seniors Bowling Championships
11/26/07
Japanese bowlers Yasuo Nishida (Men Senior), Junko Kuji (Women Senior), Toshihiro Takahashi (Men Grand Senior) and Yuriko Suzuki (Women Grand Senior) earned the gold medals 15-18 in the 9th Asian Seniors Bowling Championships when they swept the Masters titles at Circuit Bowl in Suzuka, Japan.
The Asian Seniors Bowling Championships are divided into four divisions - Men's and Women's Senior (50-59 years old) and Men's and Women's Grand Senior (60 years and older).
222 players - 134 men (64 seniors and 70 grand seniors) and 88 women (47 seniors and 41 grand seniors) from seven countries - Australia, Chinese Taipei, Guam, Japan, Korea, New Zealand and the Philippines - competed for gold, silver and bronze medals in Singles, Doubles, 4-Player Team, All Events and Masters.
The team from the host country took the lion's share of the medals winning 18 gold, 13 silver and 6 bronze. Chinese Taipei (2-1-2), Korea (1-4-8) and Australia (0-1-4) took the others.
Singles
Doubles
Team
All Events
Masters
Japan
Circuit Bowl in Suzuka, Japan (Nov. 7-15, 2007)
Japanese bowlers Yasuo Nishida (Men Senior), Junko Kuji (Women Senior), Toshihiro Takahashi (Men Grand Senior) and Yuriko Suzuki (Women Grand Senior) earned the gold medals 15-18 in the 9th Asian Seniors Bowling Championships when they swept the Masters titles at Circuit Bowl in Suzuka, Japan. The Asian Seniors Bowling Championships are divided into four divisions - Men's and Women's Senior (50-59 years old) and Men's and Women's Grand Senior (60 years and older).
222 players - 134 men (64 seniors and 70 grand seniors) and 88 women (47 seniors and 41 grand seniors) from seven countries - Australia, Chinese Taipei, Guam, Japan, Korea, New Zealand and the Philippines - competed for gold, silver and bronze medals in Singles, Doubles, 4-Player Team, All Events and Masters.
The team from the host country took the lion's share of the medals winning 18 gold, 13 silver and 6 bronze. Chinese Taipei (2-1-2), Korea (1-4-8) and Australia (0-1-4) took the others.
Results:
Singles
Doubles
Team
All Events
Masters
