
Team Australia has clinched a medal at the 21st Asian Youth Championships in Bangkok, Thailand ๐น๐ญ
๐ฅCongratulations to Hannah Clark who has won the bronze medal in the female singles event ๐ฅ
Join us in celebrating this remarkable achievement ๐๐๐
This is the first medal an Australian female bowler has won at an Asian Youth Championships singles female event since the 9th Asian Youth Championship in the Philippines in 1997 when Maxine Nable won a silver medal.
An outstanding achievement Hannah ๐
You can watch the medal ceremony here
Following very strong performances from squad 3, Hannah Clark hung on and claimed the bronze medal but unfortunately, Emily Hart wasnโt as fortunate and slid down to fourth position.
For the boys, Blake Walsh who was in silver medal contention prior to squad three commencing, slid down to sixth position. The slides point to the strength of squad three.
Medal Winners for the Singles Events:
๐ Female Division ๐
๐ฅ Choi Yurin (Korea) โ 1,236
๐ฅ Arianne Tay (Singapore) โ 1,227
๐ฅ Hannah Clark (Australia) โ 1.222
๐ Male Division ๐
๐ฅ Lan Shao Kang (Taiwan) โ 1,362
๐ฅ Muhammad Hariz Adlan Azman (Malaysia) โ 1,349
๐ฅ Vilinkorn Kiedkaew (Thailand) โ 1,329
๐ฅ Mike Ong (Singapore) โ 1,329
We are so very proud of our teamsโ efforts and itโs only the beginning!
Doubles start now with one squad scheduled for today.
- Samantha Clifton and Ellieh Bowman
- Ryan Chi and Luke Doyle
Teams will now compete on the medium oil pattern for the doubles event. This can be found here
Squad one is scheduled to hit the lanes at 4:30 pm.
Let’s go Aussies!!!!
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Combined Female Standings Singles
Combined Male Standings Singles
๐ทCredit to abf-online.org for the pictures