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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