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  2. Bong Coo - Wikipedia

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    Bong Coo is the first Filipino athlete to be inscribed in the Guinness Book of Records for her two-peat record-breaking efforts at the World Championships for All Events [19] [41] The first for her world record scores at the IX Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs (FIQ) World Championships in Manila in 1979, and the second at the (FIQ ...

  3. List of Philippine Asian Games medalists - Wikipedia

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    Bong Coo has contributed five out of the seven gold medals for bowling. She also holds the Philippine record for most gold medals won in the Asian Games. [4] Years played: 1978, 1986, 1994-2018 First medal : 1978 Last medal: 2010 Singles

  4. Philippines at the 1986 Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Bong Coo emerged as the most successful Filipino campaigner with 2 gold medals in the (1) Individual ALL Events where she broke her own record in 24 games. She was also a member of the (2) Team of Five where the Philippines successfully defended their title in 1978 (bowling was not a part of the 1982 games).

  5. Philippines at the 1978 Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Bong Coo of bowling was the most successful Filipino campaigner. She won the masters, where she set a 15-game finals record with a 210 average, semi finals and grand finals records; in the singles event she set the Asian Games record and was a member of the champion team of five with Rosario de Leon, Lolita Reformado, Lita de la Rosa, and ...

  6. Bowling at the 1986 Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Bong Coo Catalina Solis Rebecca Watanabe Arianne Cerdeña Cecilia Gaffud Japan Kumiko Inatsu Kyoko Yamaguchi Atsuko Asai Mayumi Hayashi Yoshiko Ichiba Yoshiko Sakamaru South Korea Lee Ji-yeon Sun Yeon-suk Lee Sang-jin Kim Hee-sook Yang Ae-suk Choi Myung-ji: All-events Bong Coo Philippines: Mayumi Hayashi Japan: Poppy Marijke Tambis Indonesia ...

  7. Philippines at the 1981 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    It was World Champion Bong Coo of bowling, who emerged as the Philippines' most bemedalled campaigner winning four gold medals and two silver medals in six events disputed. The Filipinos were blanked in three events; archery, badminton and table tennis.

  8. List of Asian Games medalists in bowling - Wikipedia

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    Bong Coo Rosario de Leon Catherine Che 1986 Seoul Catherine Che Wannasiri Duangdee Pannipa Sangtian 1994 Hiroshima Kim Sook-young Noriko Inauchi Grace Young 1998 Bangkok Lee Ji-yeon Lee Mi-young Sarah Yap 2002 Busan Kim Soo-kyung

  9. List of world bowling champions - Wikipedia

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    Bong Coo: 1983 Caracas: Mats Karlsson: Bong Coo: 1987 Helsinki: Rick Steelsmith: Sandra Jo Shiery 1991 Singapore: Ying-Chieh Ma: Helle Andersen 1995 Reno: Michael Sassen: Jaana Puhakka 1999 Abu Dhabi: Tore Torgersen: Amanda Bradley: 2003 Kuala Lumpur: Anders Öhman: Zara Glover: 2005 Aalborg-Yu-Ling Wang 2006 Busan: Remy Ong - 2007 Monterrey ...