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1989-2009- Australian Tenpin Bowling "All Stars" Team Member; Rachuig Team member for 21 years and Team captain; Prime Minister of Australia – "Letter of Congratulations" 3x New South Wales Government – "Certificate of Recognition" 4x Channel 10 Television – "Outstanding Contribution to Sport"
The New South Wales State Masters is an annual Tenpin Bowling tournament for adults in New South Wales, Australia. The tournament is open to men and women over age 18 who are members of Tenpin Bowling Australia (TBA Limited). Started in 2001, the matches are held at bowling centres that are registered with the TBA.
Tenpin bowling is a type of bowling in which a bowler rolls a bowling ball down a wood or synthetic lane toward ten pins positioned evenly in four rows in an equilateral triangle. The goal is to knock down all ten pins on the first roll of the ball (a strike), or failing that, on the second roll (a spare).
The Tasmanian State Masters Tournament is an annual Tenpin Bowling tournament competed in by adult-age, open-grade male and female bowlers that are residents of Tasmania and are sanctioned members of the sport's governing body, Tenpin Bowling Australia (TBA Limited) and formerly the Australian Tenpin Bowling Congress (ATBC) until it collapsed in 1998.
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Cara Honeychurch of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia is a female world champion tenpin bowler. She won the AMF Bowling World Cup in 1996 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and voted Bowler of the Year by the World Bowling Writers the same year. She was inducted to the World Bowling Writers' International Hall of Fame in 1998.