2002 AMF Bowling World Cup
October 19-26, 2002 – Riga , Latvia
National Champions Announced as of October 1, 2002
Country |
Men |
Women |
ARGENTINA |
Christian Saint-Bonnet* |
Ana Benko* |
ARMENIA |
Ashot Grigorian* |
Marina Guseva* |
AUSTRALIA |
Paul Trotter |
Amanda Bradley# |
AUSTRIA |
Stefan Schmid |
Ivonne Altmuller* |
AZERBAIJAN |
Aydin Jafarov* |
Stella Jalaloya |
BAHRAIN |
Yousif Falah |
Marian Habib |
BELARUS |
Viktor Gavrusev |
Alena Lazuta* |
BELGIUM |
Gery Verbruggen* |
Wendy Bergen |
BULGARIA |
Nikolay Filipov |
Dilana Tzvetkova |
CANADA |
Merlin Bunnage |
Diane Buchanan* |
CAPE VERDE |
Christian Ngues |
Anna Christina Ava Moreno |
CHINESE TAIPEI |
Chao-Yu Cheng |
Su-Ling Huang Hsiao |
COLOMBIA |
Andres Gomez* |
Sara Vargas |
COSTA RICA |
Andres Fallas |
- |
CYPRUS |
Costas Kyriaku |
Niki Sxiza |
CZECH REPUBLIC |
Jiri Hundrak |
Vera Vachova |
DENMARK |
Carsten Giersten |
Bente Gravdal |
ECUADOR |
Jose Zambrano |
Carla Ruales |
EGYPT |
Tarek Helmy |
- |
EL SALVADOR |
Francisco Zelaya |
Aida Granillo* |
ENGLAND |
Wayne Greenall* |
Nikki Harvey* |
ESTONIA |
Udo Sulp |
Marika Lutter |
ETHIOPIA |
Tamrat Kebede |
Selamawit Woldegiorgs |
FINLAND |
Mika Luoto |
Heidi Larnia* |
FRANCE |
Laurent Plantard* |
Pascale Moynot* |
FRENCH GUYANA |
Philippe Lourdin* |
Annick Chassain* |
GERMANY |
Kai Guenther |
Michaela Goebel |
GIBRALTAR |
Paul Lennon* |
Helen McGunnigle |
GUATEMALA |
Hossman Gonzalez |
Sofia Granda |
GUERNSEY |
Gary Hill |
Joanne Johnson* |
HONG KONG |
Gary Wong |
Melody Yeung* |
HUNGARY |
Laszio Ficsor* |
Maria Toth* |
ICELAND |
Magnus Magnusson* |
Solveig Guomundsdottir |
INDONESIA |
Ryan Leonard Lalisang* |
Happy Ari Dewanti Soediyono |
IRAN |
Amiredin Tabatabaei* |
- |
IRAQ |
Shant Panos Tomassian* |
- |
IRELAND |
Alan Gibbons* |
Kerena Dykes* |
ISLE OF MAN |
Philip Hatton* |
Pam Hooper* |
ISRAEL |
Or Aviram |
Sara Aviram* |
ITALY |
Amedeo Spada |
Raffaella Fusco |
IVORY COAST |
Roberto Shedd |
Josiane Nguessan |
JAPAN |
Masahiro Hibi |
Mari Kimura |
JERSEY |
Stephen King* |
Tracey Aubert* |
JORDAN |
Mohd. Nayef Zayedd Al Masri |
- |
KAZAKHSTAN |
Kairat Baibolativ |
Inna Mukhtarova |
LATVIA |
Jury Ryazansky* |
Renata Blauma |
LEBANON |
Abdul Nabi Nasser |
- |
LITHUANIA |
Dainius Zaltauskas |
Inga Malinauskiene |
LUXEMBOURG |
Romain Oberweis |
- |
MACAU |
Jose Manuel Machon* |
- |
MALAYSIA |
Zulmazran Zulkifli |
Wendy Chai |
MALTA |
Dennis Mercieca |
Sue Abela* |
MEXICO |
Eduardo Figueroa |
Teresa Piccini* |
MOLDOVA |
Tomash Oleg Valervevitch |
Choba elena Yemelvanovna |
MOROCCO |
Patrick Leroy* |
Daniele Honigstein |
NEPAL |
Sanjaya Shrestha |
Binu Pradhan* |
NETHERLANDS |
Michael Sassen* |
Ross Greiner* |
NEW CALEDONIA |
Domenico DiFonzo* |
Lauren Gervolino* |
NEW ZEALAND |
Robbie Mach |
Belinda Tan* |
NORTHERN IRELAND |
Kevin Horton* |
Lynne Black |
NORWAY |
Tore Torgersen# |
Kjersti Dale |
PANAMA |
Jose Alberto Zambrano Chang |
- |
PHILIPPINES |
Christian Jan R. Suarez* |
Josephine 'Jojo' Canare |
POLAND |
Adam Martin |
Lucyna Pawlicka |
PORTUGAL |
Jose Branco |
Katia Abrag |
QATAR |
Ahmed Shaheen# |
- |
ROMANIA |
Christian Orlando |
Alina Orlando |
RUSSIA |
Mikhail Pozniakov |
Tatiana Smirnova* |
SAUDI ARABIA |
Talal Towereb* |
- |
SCOTLAND |
Tayo Boyle |
Laura Rhoney* |
SINGAPORE |
Remy Ong* |
Valerie Teo Hui Ying |
SOUTH AFRICA |
Guy Caminsky* |
Lisa Paluzzi* |
SPAIN |
Lluis Montfort* |
Sara del Olmo de la Fuente |
SWEDEN |
Anders Ohman* |
Anette Karlssen |
SWITZERLAND |
Philippe Privat* |
Ruth Doppler* |
SYRIA |
Bashar Kalaji* |
- |
THAILAND |
Watcharapong Unetrakul |
Suphaporn Chuanprasertkit |
TURKEY |
Hakan Tangut |
- |
UKRAINE |
Andriv Pashey |
Nataliya Lyashkova |
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
Shaker-Ali Al-Hassan |
- |
UNITED STATES |
Andrew Cain |
Shannon Pluhowsky |
UZBEKISTAN |
Valeriy Shapovalov |
Tatyana Pak |
VENEZUELA |
Pedro Diaz |
Maria de Sousa de Serfaty |
WALES |
Mark Shea* |
Mel Isaac# |
*
denotes previous World Cup competitor # denotes previous World Cup
champion
Note: Andres Fallas replaces Marco Odio, who was previously announced
for Costa Rica