Natasha Roslan, Anthony Simonsen end 2016 WYC with victory in Masters
08/02/16
The top 24 in the boys and girls all-events standings at the 14th World Bowling Youth Championships 2016 still have some bowling to do as Masters match play got underway Monday at Sun Valley Lanes in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.
The competition features best-of-three single-elimination matches on the event's 45-foot Rome oil pattern. The first two steps took place Monday, and eight remaining bowlers on each side will return to the lanes Tuesday at 10 a.m. Eastern. The Masters semifinals will begin Tuesday at 11:15 a.m. EDT, with the finals taking place immediately after, all live on BowlTV.
While the 2014 Boys Masters champions, Jesper Svensson of Sweden was eliminated in the Round of 16, Mirai Ishimoto of Japan still has a chance to repeat in 2016.
This 2016 World Bowling Youth Championships included more than 200 competitors from 37 countries, competing for medals in five events - singles, doubles, team, all-events and masters.
Bowling fans from around the globe can watch the competition live on BOWL.com's BowlTV with continued coverage of all qualifying, semifinal and final rounds. The complete live-streaming schedule (all times Eastern) can be found here.
For complete information on the World Youth Championships, click here.
Photos courtesy of ABF Online.
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Best-of-three games format; winner gets gold, losers gets silver
Best-of-three games format; winner gets gold, losers gets silver
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format; losers share the bronze medal
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format; losers share the bronze medal
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format.
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format.
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format.
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format.
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format; top 8 received a first-round bye
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format; top 8 received a first-round bye
2016 WYC

The competition features best-of-three single-elimination matches on the event's 45-foot Rome oil pattern. The first two steps took place Monday, and eight remaining bowlers on each side will return to the lanes Tuesday at 10 a.m. Eastern. The Masters semifinals will begin Tuesday at 11:15 a.m. EDT, with the finals taking place immediately after, all live on BowlTV.
While the 2014 Boys Masters champions, Jesper Svensson of Sweden was eliminated in the Round of 16, Mirai Ishimoto of Japan still has a chance to repeat in 2016.
This 2016 World Bowling Youth Championships included more than 200 competitors from 37 countries, competing for medals in five events - singles, doubles, team, all-events and masters.
Bowling fans from around the globe can watch the competition live on BOWL.com's BowlTV with continued coverage of all qualifying, semifinal and final rounds. The complete live-streaming schedule (all times Eastern) can be found here.
For complete information on the World Youth Championships, click here.
Photos courtesy of ABF Online.
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14th WYC Lincoln, Neb. - Medal Tally after five Disciplines (final)
* two bronze medals were given in Girls All-Events
Pos | Overall | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Pos | Boys | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Pos | Girls | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1. | USA | 6 | 3 | 4 | 1. | USA | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1. | USA | 2 | 2 | 3 |
2. | Korea | 2 | 1 | 2. | Sweden | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2. | Korea | 2 | 1 | ||
3. | Malaysia | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3. | Malaysia | 1 | 1 | 3. | Malaysia | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
4. | Sweden | 1 | 1 | 6 | 4. | Qatar | 1 | 4. | Singapore | 1 | ||||
5. | Japan | 1 | 1 | (tie) | Japan | 1 | 5. | Sweden | 3 | |||||
6. | Qatar | 1 | 6. | Dom. Republic | 2 | 6. | England | 1 | ||||||
(tie) | Singapore | 1 | 7. | Kuwait | 1 | (tie) | Japan | 1 | ||||||
8. | Dom. Republic | 2 | (tie) | Canada | 1 | |||||||||
9. | Canada | 1 | ||||||||||||
(tie) | England | 1 | ||||||||||||
(tie) | Kuwait | 1 | ||||||||||||
Total | 10 | 10 | 19* | Total | 5 | 5 | 9 | Total | 5 | 5 | 10* |
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14th WYC - Boys Masters Championship Match
Best-of-three games format; winner gets gold, losers gets silver
Seed | Player | Country | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Won-Lost |
#1 | Pontus Andersson | Sweden | 213 | 180 | 0 | |
#5 | Anthony Simonsen | United States | 245 | 236 | 2 |
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14th WYC - Girls Masters Championship Match
Best-of-three games format; winner gets gold, losers gets silver
Seed | Player | Country | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Won-Lost |
#6 | Natasha Roslan | Malaysia | 190 | 236 | 227 | 2 |
#19 | Amabel Chua | Singapore | 158 | 245 | 187 | 1 |
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14th WYC - Boys Masters Semifinals
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format; losers share the bronze medal
Seed | Player | Country | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Won-Lost |
#1 | Pontus Andersson | Sweden | 233 | 221 | 2 | |
#9 | Tun Hakim | Malaysia | 161 | 205 | 0 | |
#2 | Wesley Low Jr. | United States | 192 | 231 | 217 | 1 |
#5 | Anthony Simonsen | United States | 235 | 224 | 224 | 2 |
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14th WYC - Girls Masters Semifinals
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format; losers share the bronze medal
Seed | Player | Country | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Won-Lost |
#1 | Gazmine Mason | United States | 187 | 198 | 0 | |
#19 | Amabel Chua | Singapore | 196 | 201 | 2 | |
#6 | Natasha Roslan | Malaysia | 241 | 248 | 2 | |
#11 | Mirai Ishimoto | Japan | 218 | 221 | 0 |
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14th WYC - Boys Masters Round of 8
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format.
Seed | Player | Country | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Won-Lost |
#1 | Pontus Andersson | Sweden | 182 | 237 | 226 | 2 |
#14 | Michael Tang | United States | 199 | 182 | 193 | 1 |
#2 | Wesley Low Jr. | United States | 275 | 219 | 2 | |
#10 | Rafiq Ismail | Malaysia | 215 | 213 | 0 | |
#4 | Takuya Miyazawa | Japan | 188 | 208 | 0 | |
#9 | Tun Hakim | Malaysia | 209 | 234 | 2 | |
#5 | Anthony Simonsen | United States | 201 | 269 | 219 | 2 |
#6 | Niko Oksanen | Finland | 223 | 237 | 167 | 1 |
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14th WYC - Girls Masters Round of 8
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format.
Seed | Player | Country | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Won-Lost |
#1 | Gazmine Mason | United States | 257 | 197 | 2 | |
#23 | Hong Sun Hwa | Korea | 213 | 164 | 0 | |
#3 | Victoria Chin | Malaysia | 210 | 223 | 185 | 1 |
#19 | Amabel Chua | Singapore | 212 | 217 | 192 | 2 |
#6 | Natasha Roslan | Malaysia | 215 | 222 | 246 | 2 |
#18 | Lee Yeong Seung | Korea | 247 | 205 | 235 | 1 |
#7 | Julia Bond | United States | 192 | 218 | 194 | 1 |
#11 | Mirai Ishimoto | Japan | 236 | 202 | 195 | 2 |
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14th WYC - Boys Masters Round of 16
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format.
Seed | Player | Country | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Won-Lost |
#1 | Pontus Andersson | Sweden | 182 | 244 | 198 | 2 |
#18 | Massimiliano Fridegotto | Venezuela | 189 | 179 | 172 | 1 |
#2 | Wesley Low Jr. | United States | 210 | 222 | 2 | |
#16 | Santtu Tahvanainen | Finland | 201 | 187 | 0 | |
#3 | Jesper Svensson | Sweden | 288 | 205 | 218 | 1 |
#14 | Michael Tang | United States | 242 | 209 | 252 | 2 |
#4 | Takuya Miyazawa | Japan | 213 | 235 | 216 | 2 |
#13 | Antonio Florentino | Italy | 214 | 186 | 192 | 1 |
#5 | Anthony Simonsen | United States | 225 | 245 | 2 | |
#12 | Dylin Hunter | Canada | 178 | 211 | 0 | |
#6 | Niko Oksanen | Finland | 245 | 237 | 207 | 2 |
#11 | Mitch Hupe | Canada | 254 | 227 | 196 | 1 |
#7 | Hector Simo | Dominican Republic | 188 | 216 | 174 | 1 |
#10 | Rafiq Ismail | Malaysia | 192 | 168 | 269 | 2 |
#8 | Andre Michow | Germany | 191 | 192 | 0 | |
#9 | Tun Hakim | Malaysia | 235 | 216 | 2 |
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14th WYC - Girls Masters Round of 16
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format.
Seed | Player | Country | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Won-Lost |
#1 | Gazmine Mason | United States | 182 | 226 | 182 | 2 |
#24 | Veronica Cepeda | Colombia | 210 | 184 | 173 | 1 |
#2 | Park Yu Na | Korea | 216 | 222 | 168 | 1 |
#23 | Hong Sun Hwa | Korea | 220 | 211 | 171 | 2 |
#3 | Victoria Chin | Malaysia | 211 | 182 | 2 | |
#21 | Paola Limon | Mexico | 199 | 153 | 0 | |
#4 | Filippa Persson | Sweden | 222 | 227 | 202 | 1 |
#19 | Amabel Chua | Singapore | 187 | 233 | 219 | 2 |
#5 | Anna Andersson | Sweden | 185 | 213 | 0 | |
#18 | Lee Yeong Seung | Korea | 227 | 275 | 2 | |
#6 | Natasha Roslan | Malaysia | 225 | 189 | 204 | 2 |
#16 | Kim Jin Ju | Korea | 194 | 223 | 199 | 1 |
#7 | Julia Bond | United States | 196 | 200 | 2 | |
#13 | Charlene Lim | Singapore | 182 | 189 | 0 | |
#8 | Nur Syazwani Sahar | Malaysia | 170 | 175 | 0 | |
#11 | Mirai Ishimoto | Japan | 212 | 194 | 2 |
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14th WYC - Boys Masters Round of 24
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format; top 8 received a first-round bye
Seed | Player | Country | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Won-Lost |
#9 | Tun Hakim | Malaysia | 195 | 229 | 2 | |
#24 | Aseel Alroomi | Kuwait | 185 | 165 | 0 | |
#10 | Rafiq Ismail | Malaysia | 200 | 234 | 236 | 2 |
#23 | Youri Fens | Netherlands | 222 | 207 | 201 | 1 |
#11 | Mitch Hupe | Canada | 195 | 203 | 2 | |
#22 | Alex Chong | Singapore | 172 | 203 | 0 | |
#12 | Dylin Hunter | Canada | 246 | 192 | 285 | 2 |
#21 | Alex Yu | Hong Kong | 188 | 242 | 224 | 1 |
#13 | Antonio Florentino | Italy | 223 | 244 | 2 | |
#20 | Muhd Jaris Goh | Singapore | 179 | 200 | 0 | |
#14 | Michael Tang | United States | 251 | 255 | 2 | |
#19 | Ryota Yakuwa | Japan | 170 | 246 | 0 | |
#15 | Cheah Ray Han | Singapore | 184 | 178 | 157 | 1 |
#18 | Massimiliano Fridegotto | Venezuela | 146 | 181 | 186 | 2 |
#16 | Santtu Tahvanainen | Finland | 200 | 163 | 220 | 2 |
#17 | Benjamin Martinez | Mexico | 175 | 186 | 148 | 1 |
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14th WYC - Girls Masters Round of 24
Single-elimination, best-of-three games format; top 8 received a first-round bye
Seed | Player | Country | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Won-Lost |
#9 | Stephanie Schwartz | United States | 198 | 168 | 0 | |
#24 | Veronica Cepeda | Colombia | 220 | 180 | 2 | |
#10 | Jordan Richard | United States | 175 | 178 | 181 | 1 |
#23 | Hong Sun Hwa | Korea | 228 | 150 | 247 | 2 |
#11 | Mirai Ishimoto | Japan | 213 | 218 | 2 | |
#22 | Maribel Orozco | Mexico | 190 | 201 | 0 | |
#12 | Seika Fujiwara | Japan | 190 | 224 | 199 | 1 |
#21 | Paola Limon | Mexico | 195 | 179 | 206 | 2 |
#13 | Charlene Lim | Singapore | 162 | 235 | 245 | 2 |
#20 | Tracy See | Singapore | 187 | 179 | 176 | 1 |
#14 | Keira Reay | England | 122 | 181 | 0 | |
#19 | Amabel Chua | Singapore | 143 | 214 | 2 | |
#15 | Saskia Malz | Germany | 181 | 177 | 0 | |
#18 | Lee Yeong Seung | Korea | 194 | 237 | 2 | |
#16 | Kim Jin Ju | Korea | 213 | 246 | 2 | |
#17 | Raquel Orozco | Mexico | 146 | 191 | 0 |
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