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Olivia "Bong" Coo [13] (born June 3, 1948) is a Filipino sports administrator and retired professional bowler. She is regarded as the most decorated Filipino athlete. [ 14 ] As a member of the Philippine national team, she has amassed a total of 78 medals won in regional and world competitions, 37 of which were gold medals. [ 15 ]
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).
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 ...
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
Headed by pillars of Philippine bowling, such as Former national bowler, incumbent Senator Vicente Sotto III is the federation's Chairman, Steve Robles is currently its president, and Secretary General is Olivia "Bong" Coo.[3] Paeng Nepomuceno, also a PBF Trustee led the coaching staff of the Philippine national bowling team.
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 ...
Bong Coo: 1980 Jakarta: Paeng Nepomuceno: Jean Gordon 1981 New York: Bob Worrall Pauline Smith 1982 Scheveningen: Arne Svein Ström: Jeanette Baker: 1983 Mexico City: Chu You-tien Jeanette Baker: 1984 Sydney: Jack Jurek Eliana Rigato 1985 Seoul: Alfonso Rodríguez Marjorie McEntee 1986 Copenhagen: Peter Ljung: Annette Hagre: 1987 Kuala Lumpur ...
She won another gold medal in Women Doubles teamed up with country woman Bong Coo, [7] and added another silver medal in Trios with Coo and Nellie Castillo. Dela Rosa is only one of two women who have won the AMF Bowling World Cup and the FIQ/WTBA Masters in successive years (the other is Annette Hagre Johansson of Sweden (1986 AMF Bowling ...