For 52-year-old Lisa Kilvert, the Pan Pacific Masters Games tenpin bowling competition is more than just a sport – it’s a lifetime of friendships and unforgettable memories. Too young to compete at the 2002 Games, Lisa became involved that year as an accidental volunteer.
Two Queenslanders were today inducted into the Pan Pacific Masters Games Tenpin Hall of Fame at a special ceremony at the Go Bowling lanes at Ashmore.
They were recognised for their sportsmanship and high level and consistent performances in Pan Pac events over many years.
Marie Ryan is advocating for the vision impaired community while bowling over the opposition on the tenpin lanes at the 2018 Pan Pacific Masters Games.
Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games tenpin bowling regular, Rockhampton’s Judith Buehow, 79, today added another gold medal to her already bulging trophy cabinet.
She may already be the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games’ most successful tenpin bowler, but Christine Titheradge is chasing more gold.
The Blind and Vision Impaired Tenpin Bowling South Australia (BVITSA) team, marked their first competition day at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games at Go Bowling Ashmore.
Australian tenpin bowling representative Steve Solman began the competition with a strike as he warms up for a big week ahead at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games at Go Bowling Ashmore.
Thursday night saw tenpin bowling crown their new King and Queen. In what has become a tradition of the opening ceremony at the tenpin bowling competition, a King and Queen is crowed through a lucky draw.
Tenpin bowler Judy Buehow is humbly bowling away at her competition this week at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast. Not only is Buehow leading the disability division, she is also in medal contention for the female division of 75+ without a disability.
Convening the largest tenpin bowling group from New South Wales at this year’s Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games is just an added bonus for marital couple John and Aila Leo. The task of organising a team of 34 competitors out of 100 participants has become second nature to the pair after managing the Liverpool Bowling Club.