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Masters gold for Indonesia and Singapore 8th December, Manila: Topseeds, Billy Muhammad Islam of Indonesia and New Hui Fen had to beat their challengers twice to win the Men's and Women's Masters gold medal at the 2019 Philippines 30th SEA Games Bowling Championships which concluded on Sunday. |
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Indonesian, Singaporean eyeing Masters gold 7th December, Manila: Billy Muhammad Islam of Indonesia and Shayna Ng of Singapore are hoping to end the 2019 Philippines 30th SEA Games Bowling Championships with their second gold medal after topping the Men's and Women's Masters finals first block. |
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Indonesia wins third gold and bronze 5th December, Manila: Ryan Lalisang and Aldila Indryati won a third gold medal for Indonesia with victory in the Mixed Doubles event of the 2019 Philippines 30th SEA Games Bowling Championships while Squad A leader, Sharon Limansantoso and Hardy Rachmadian added a bronze. |
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Indonesia successfully defends Doubles title 4th December, Manila: 2017 SEA Games Doubles gold medallist, Sharon Limansantoso and Tannya Roumimper successfully defended the Women's Doubles title at the 2019 Philippines 30th SEA Games Bowling Championships to win Indonesia's second gold. |
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Narrow victory for Indonesia 4th December, Manila: 2017 SEA Games Doubles bronze medallist, Billy Muhammad Islam and Hardy Rachmadian narrowly clinched the Men's Doubles gold medal for Indonesia at the 2019 Philippines 30th SEA Games Bowling Championships. |
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Indonesian picks up silver medal 3rd December, Manila: 2017 SEA Games Masters silver medallist, Tannya Roumimper picked up Indonesia's first medal at the 2019 Philippines 30th SEA Games Bowling Championships after finishing second in the Women's Singles event on Tuesday. |
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First runner-up for Indonesian 23rd November, Palembang: Third-seed, Ryan Lalisang of Indonesia ended his 55th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup campaign as first runner-up to South Arifca's Francois Louw in the Men's division while Rebecca Whiting became the sixth Australian to win the Women's title. |
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Women's Championships officially opens 23rd August, Las Vegas: Thirty-four participating teams including Indonesia, paraded in a packed house at South Point Bowling Plaza during the official opening ceremony of the 2019 World Bowling Women's Championships on Friday. |
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Double joy for Chinese Taipei 18th August, Kaohsiung: Xu Zhe-Jia and Su Shu-Wen celebrated a Chinese Taipei double at the ABF Tour Chinese Taipei 2019 with Xu capturing his maiden tour title while Su won the women's crown for the second straight year. |
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