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The QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup, previously known as the International Masters and AMF Bowling World Cup, is an annual Ten-pin bowling championship sponsored by QubicaAMF Worldwide, and the largest in bowling in terms of number of participating nations. Each nation chooses one male and/or one female bowler to represent them in the tournament ...
Qubica S.p.A. was founded in Italy in 1993 by Roberto Vaioli, Luca Drusiani, and Emanuele Govoni to "bring amusement innovations to bowlers and center proprietors worldwide." [ 2 ] In 2003 Qubica acquired the Mendes company, a maker of pinsetters , ball returns, and automated scoring systems .
The 48th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup visited Poland for the first time, held at Sky Bowling Center in Wroclaw. Aumi Guerra was attempting to become the first bowler in QubicaAMF World Cup history to win a third BWC title in a row. The women's division was dominated by three women who all averaged over 230 to qualify for the stepladder finals.
The third edition was to be held at South Point Tournament Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas, United States in 2020. [2] On March 9, 2020, World Bowling and QubicaAMF announced a merger of the World Singles Championships and the QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup into one annual event, to be continued to be called the QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup from 2020 ...
Shannon was named Bowling Proprietor of the Year in 2014 by Bowlers Journal International Magazine in recognition of his "vision and bold initiatives" to "divide the AMF bowling empire into three distinct brands." [19] In December 2014 the Qubica founders and partners purchased Bowlmor AMF's 50% interest in Qubica. [20]
Lemanowicz started the day with a 654 series bowling on the upper lanes, then shot 599 after the switch. Her six-game total of 1,253 (208.8 average) landed her the No. 2 seed behind Carter (1,260).
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As an adjective, this word refers to "competing" or "contending" (usually in a race or tournament). OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!