The World Tenpin Masters (founded in 1998) is an annual Ten-pin bowling tournament. It consists of a single lane surrounded by banked seating on both sides to give the event the kind of high-pressure atmosphere that makes the Masters the world’s leading televised bowling tournament.
The event is televised by Matchroom Sport Television and will be subsequently broadcast as 15 x 1 hour programmes both at home on Sky Sports and around the world.
History
editIt is second to and starts where the Weber Cup left off. It features 16 of the world’s best bowlers, representing twelve countries, going head-to-head in a straight knockout format. Each match is played over two games with the bowler with the highest aggregate (highest total pinfall) over the two games determining the winner and proceeding. It stands next to the Weber Cup and AMF World Cup as one of the world’s largest annual international sports Ten-pin bowling championships in terms of number of participating nations. In 2009/10 18-year-old Daniel Spencer & 19-year-old Matt Chamberlain of England became the youngest ever qualifiers of the event after winning the PTBC 2008/09 Tournaments.
All tournament officials are supplied by the British Tenpin Bowling Association. [1] [2]
2008 Tournament
editThe 2008 World Tenpin Masters was held at the Barnsley Metrodome from April 18 to April 20 and featured 16 of the top male and female bowlers from around the world.
Tournament Format
editRound of 16 | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||||
18 April, 7pm | ||||||||||||||
Jason Belmonte | 406 | |||||||||||||
19 April, 9pm | ||||||||||||||
James Tidd | 469 | |||||||||||||
James Tidd | 428 | |||||||||||||
18 April, 8pm | ||||||||||||||
Guy Caminsky | 449 | |||||||||||||
Ghislaine van der Tol | 370 | |||||||||||||
20 April, 6pm | ||||||||||||||
Guy Caminsky | 444 | |||||||||||||
Guy Caminsky | 507 | |||||||||||||
18 April, 9pm | ||||||||||||||
Paul Moor | 480 | |||||||||||||
Paul Moor | 453 | |||||||||||||
20 April, 1pm | ||||||||||||||
Alex Liew | 401 | |||||||||||||
Paul Moor | 516 | |||||||||||||
19 April, 2pm | ||||||||||||||
Dominic Barrett | 473 | |||||||||||||
Dominic Barrett | 492 | |||||||||||||
20 April, 8pm | ||||||||||||||
Biboy Rivera | 458 | |||||||||||||
Guy Caminsky | 526 | |||||||||||||
19 April, 3pm | ||||||||||||||
Chris Barnes | 517 | |||||||||||||
Michael Schmidt | 461 | |||||||||||||
20 April, 2pm | ||||||||||||||
Osku Palermaa | 516 | |||||||||||||
Osku Palermaa | 467 | |||||||||||||
19 April, 4pm | ||||||||||||||
Stuart Williams | 445 | |||||||||||||
Stuart Williams | 398 | |||||||||||||
20 April, 7pm | ||||||||||||||
Diandra Asbaty | 393 | |||||||||||||
Osku Palermaa | 462 | |||||||||||||
19 April, 7pm | ||||||||||||||
Chris Barnes | 521 | |||||||||||||
Kirsten Penny | 504 | |||||||||||||
20 April, 3pm | ||||||||||||||
Ryan Lalisang | 480 | |||||||||||||
Kirsten Penny | 546 | |||||||||||||
19 April, 8pm | ||||||||||||||
Chris Barnes | 569 | |||||||||||||
Or Aviram | 405 | |||||||||||||
Chris Barnes | 449 | |||||||||||||
Prize Fund
edit- Winner US$30,000
- Runner–Up US$10,000
- Losing Semi-Finalists US$5,000
- Losing Quarter Finalists US$2,000
- First Round Losers US$1,500
- TOTAL US$70,000
Past Tournaments
editPrevious Finals
Year | Location | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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1998 | Adwick Leisure Centre, Doncaster | Tore Torgersen | 432 - 395 | Tomas Leandersson |
1999 | Milton Keynes Shopping Centre | Paeng Nepomuceno | 422 - 402 | Steve Thornton |
2000 | Tim Mack | 438 - 436 | Tore Torgersen | |
2001 | Goresbrook Leisure Centre, Dagenham | Shalin Zulkifli | 455 - 450 | |
2002 | Tore Torgersen | 465 - 449 | Tim Mack | |
2003 | Nikki Harvey | 431 - 402 | Andrew Frawley | |
2004 | Tore Torgersen | 436 - 415 | Tomas Leandersson | |
2005 | Adwick Leisure Centre, Doncaster | Jens Nickel | 485 - 389 | Paul Moor |
2006 | Barnsley Metrodome | Chris Barnes | 458 - 437 | |
2007 | Jason Belmonte | 566 - 524 | ||
2008 | Guy Caminsky | 526 - 517 | Chris Barnes | |
2009 | Dominic Barrett | 503 - 424 | Jason Belmonte |