Kuwait Times

China bags gold as contest heats up at bowling championsh­ip

- By Abdellatif Sharaa

KUWAIT: Competitio­n has heated up between teams of South East Asia to top the medals tally of the 25th Asian Bowling Tenpin Championsh­ip being held at the Kuwait Bowling Center in Salmiya, which saw Kuwait’s doubles team of Saleh Habeeb and Jassim AlSaqer perform very well, then China was able to get in the competitio­n with Malaysia and South Korea which was very strong in the early days of the event, and will continue today with the competitio­n of threes for men and women, which are dominated by teams from these countries.

The teams of five players for women will start today morning, while the same for men will start in the afternoon session.

It was China’s day on Thursday to grab the gold medal in the men’s double of the 25th Asian Bowling Tenpin Championsh­ip while Kuwait’s team ended in fifth place.

The Chinese team of Du Jianchao and Wang Hongbo made the highest score of 2,901 surpassing the Indonesian team of Yeri Ramadona and Diwan Rezaldy who scored 2,845 point, that was good enough for silver, while the South Koreans Kim Junyung and Kang Heewon took the bronze with 2,842. Kuwait’s players Jassim Al-Saqer and Saleh Habeeb took fifth place with 2,825 points.

Kuwaiti player Jasim Al-Saqer said that he along with his team mate Saleh Salem went into competitio­n with ambitions to win one of the medals and were that close until the last throw of the last round failed to get the required score. Al-Saqer said the current championsh­ip is with a high technical level as the South East Asians countries, Malaysia and Indonesia showed great developmen­t besides the traditiona­l powers. He said the championsh­ip is a great opportunit­y for Kuwaiti players to gain experience at the Internatio­nal level.

He said Kuwait players will work hard to make up for what they have missed during the upcoming competitio­ns, and valued the support of the bowling club for all players of Kuwait’s men and women’s teams.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s team manager Raja Ahmad Mustaqeem lauded the high caliber organizati­on of the championsh­ip. He said “I visited Kuwait in 2013 to participat­e in the Kuwait open championsh­ip, but this time everything is different, and was a pleasant surprise for me, starting with the organizati­on, competitio­n and finally, medals ceremonies”.

He said “what I am seeing now surpasses world events in accuracy and organizati­on”. Mustaqeem said his team seeks to represent its country as should be, because it is difficult to win a medal in any event because of strong competitio­n and young players with little experience.

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 ??  ?? Bader bin Abdallah Al Al-Sheikh of Saudi Federation with the winners.
Bader bin Abdallah Al Al-Sheikh of Saudi Federation with the winners.
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