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The '''bowling''' competition at the [[2022 World Games]] took place from [[July 8]] to [[July 11]] at [[Spare Time Trussville]]. Bowling has been an event since the inaugural 1981 World Games in Santa Clara, California, and the Birmingham edition marked the eleventh time bowling was included as a regular event at the World Games.
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The '''bowling''' competition at the [[2022 World Games]] took place from [[July 8]] to [[July 11]] at the North Exhibition Hall of the [[Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex]]. Bowling has been an event since the inaugural 1981 World Games in Santa Clara, California, and the Birmingham edition marked the eleventh time bowling was included as a regular event at the World Games. At the time of the announcement of the World Games, the bowling events were scheduled to be held at [[Spare Time Trussville]] in [[Trussville]].


==Medalists==
==Medalists==
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! scope="row" | Singles
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| align="center" | Sam Cooley
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Australia
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 240.3
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Jaroslav Lorenc
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Czech Republic
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 213.7
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Graham Fach
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Canada
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 206.0
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! scope="row" | Doubles
! scope="row" | Doubles
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Jesper Agerbo<br>Dan Ostergaard-Poulsen
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Denmark
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 208.0
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Graham Fach<br>Darren Alexander
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Canada
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 183.5
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Donghyeon Kim<br>Donghyuk Park
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | South Korea
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 201.7
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! scope="row" | Singles
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| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Shannon O'Keefe
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | United States
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 242.0
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Clara Guerrero
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Colombia
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 211.7
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Jenny Wegner
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| align="center" | Sweden
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 249.0
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! scope="row" | Doubles
! scope="row" | Doubles
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Mika Guldbaek<br>Mai Ginge Jensen
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Denmark
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 202.3
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Shannon O'Keefe<br>Julia Bond
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | United States
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 195.7
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Li Jane Sin<br>Natasha Mohamed Roslan
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | Malaysia
| align="center" |  
| align="center" | 241.0
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[[Category:World Games|Bowling]]
[[Category:World Games|Bowling]]
[[Category:Trussville|Bowling at the 2022 World Games]]
[[Category:BJCC events|Bowling at the 2022 World Games]]

Latest revision as of 09:55, 12 July 2022

2022 World Games logo.jpg
2022 TWG bowling pictogram.png

The bowling competition at the 2022 World Games took place from July 8 to July 11 at the North Exhibition Hall of the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex. Bowling has been an event since the inaugural 1981 World Games in Santa Clara, California, and the Birmingham edition marked the eleventh time bowling was included as a regular event at the World Games. At the time of the announcement of the World Games, the bowling events were scheduled to be held at Spare Time Trussville in Trussville.

Medalists

Men's bowling medalists
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Athlete(s) Country Average score Athlete(s) Country Average score Athlete(s) Country Average score
Singles Sam Cooley Australia 240.3 Jaroslav Lorenc Czech Republic 213.7 Graham Fach Canada 206.0
Doubles Jesper Agerbo
Dan Ostergaard-Poulsen
Denmark 208.0 Graham Fach
Darren Alexander
Canada 183.5 Donghyeon Kim
Donghyuk Park
South Korea 201.7
Women's bowling medalists
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Athlete(s) Country Average score Athlete(s) Country Average score Athlete(s) Country Average score
Singles Shannon O'Keefe United States 242.0 Clara Guerrero Colombia 211.7 Jenny Wegner Sweden 249.0
Doubles Mika Guldbaek
Mai Ginge Jensen
Denmark 202.3 Shannon O'Keefe
Julia Bond
United States 195.7 Li Jane Sin
Natasha Mohamed Roslan
Malaysia 241.0

External links

References

2022 World Games
Venues Avondale Park · Barber Motorsports Park · Birmingham CrossPlex · BJCC · Bill Battle Coliseum · Bill Harris Arena · Boutwell Auditorium · Bessie Estell Park · Goldfarb Field · Hoover Metropolitan Stadium · John Carroll Catholic High School · Legacy Arena · Legion Field · Oak Mountain State Park · PNC Field · Powell Steam Plant · Protective Stadium · Railroad Park · Sheraton Birmingham Hotel · Sloss Furnaces · UAB Campus Recreation Center · UAB Track and Field Complex
Events Acrobatic gymnastics · Aerobic gymnastics · Air sports · Archery · Artistic roller skating · Beach handball · Billiards · Boules sports · Bowling · Canoe polo · Canoe marathon · Dancesport · Duathlon · Finswimming · Fistball · Flag football · Floorball · Flying disc · Inline hockey · Ju-jitsu · Karate · Kickboxing · Korfball · Lacrosse · Lifesaving · Muaythai · Orienteering · Parkour · Powerlifting · Racquetball · Rhythmic gymnastics · Road speed skating · Softball · Sport climbing · Squash · Sumo · Track speed skating · Trampoline gymnastics · Tug of war · Water skiing · Wheelchair rugby · Wushu
Other Birmingham Organizing Committee · Medals · Opening ceremony · Closing ceremony ·Ride the Line · Vulcan and Vesta