10 Videos from the 2009 Women's World Championships in Las Vegas available in High and Low Quality

09/28/09

2009 WWC

Review our Live Coverage from the 2009 Women's World Championships in Las Vegas

2009MECLogo.jpg 2009WUSOStefanieNationClaraGuerrero2.jpgThe 2009 Women's World Championships, which were held on 60 specially constructed lanes inside Cashman Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, drew record 228 women from record 45 World Tenpin Bowling Association member federations.

Clara Juliana Guerrero (All Events and Masters), right, from Colombia and Stefanie Nation (Singles), left, USA, won the three individual medals.

A combined team of two spinners and one traditional bowler from Chinese Taipei (below left) was the surprise winner in Trios, while the bowlers from South Korea (below right) captured the other two team medals by winning in Doubles and 5-player Team.

2009WWCYangHaoTingTangYaChunTsaiHsinYiTriosGold.jpg2009WWCKorea.jpg11 of the 45 countries shared the gold, silver and bronze medals in six disciplines, Singles, Doubles, Trios, Team, All Events and Masters. Korea led the medal tally with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze. Colombia was second with two gold, followed by the United States (1-2-1-) and Chinese Taipei (1 gold).

Sweden earned one silver and one bronze, while Mexico and Australia had one silver medal each. Denmark had three bronze medals while Finland, Japan and Singapore had one bronze medal each.

2009HwangSunOkGangHyeEun.jpg2009WWCMastersGoldClaraGuerrero.jpgHwang Sun Ok, left, Korea, was the most decorated player with two gold medals (Doubles and Team) and a silver medal in Masters. Her team mate and partner in Doubles, Gang Hye Eun, right, had two gold and a bronze medal in Masters. The only other player winning two gold medals was Clara Juliana Guerrero (pictured right), Colombia, who won the prestigious All Events and Masters titles.

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Medal Tally


 


Results


2009WWCStefanieNationSinglesGold2_small.jpg Singles
1. Stefanie Nation, United States
2. Sandra Gongora, Mexico
3. Anja Ginge Jensen, Denmark and Krista Pöllänen, Finland


2009HwangSunOkGangHyeEunDoublesGold_small.jpg Doubles
1. Hwang Sun Ok/Gang Hye Eun, Korea
2. Carol Gianotti/Ann Maree Putney, Australia
3. Son Yun-Hee/Hong Su-Yeon, Korea and Anne Gales/Rikke Rasmussen, Denmark


2009WWCYangHaoTingTangYaChunTsaiHsinYiTriosGold_small.jpg Trios
1. Yang Hao-Ting/Tsai Hsin-Yi/Tang Ya-Chun, Chinese Taipei
2. Carolyn Dorin-Ballard/Liz Johnson/Stefanie Nation, United States
3. Kamilla Kjeldsen/Anne Gales/Rikke Rasmussen, Denmark and Maki Nakano/Nao Ohishi/Ayano Katai, Japan


2009WWCTeamGoldKorea_small.jpg Team
1. Korea (Hwang Sun-Ok, Gang Hye-Eun, Jeon Eun-Hee, Son Yun-Hee, Kim Yeau-Jin)
2. United States (Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, Kim Terrell-Kearney, Wendy Macpherson, Lynda Barnes, Stefanie Nation, Liz Johnson)
3. Singapore (Bernice Lim, Shayna Ng, Cherie Tan, Jazreel Tan, Jasmine Yeong-Nathan, Geraldine Ng) and Sweden (Nina Flack, Malin Glendert, Victoria Johansson, Helen Johnsson, Veronica Lantto, Rebecka Larsen)

2009WWCAllEventsGoldClaraGuerrero_small.jpg All Events
1. Clara Juliana Guerrero, Colombia
2. Helen Johnsson, Sweden
3. Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, United States


2009WWCMastersGoldClaraGuerrero3_small.jpg Masters
1. Clara Juliana Guerrero, Colombia
2. Hwang Sun-Ok, Korea
3. Son Yun-Hee and Gang Hye-Eun, both Korea

 


Videos


You can now view all videos with less than 10 minutes length in two versions, high quality (almost high definition) for those with broadband connections and lower quality for those with slower internet connections, who were unable to buffer the HQ videos.

Video #11 2009 WWC Team Finals - Title Match between Korea and the United States ***
Video #10 Masters Title Match - Decider between Clara Juliana Guerrero (COL) and Hwang Sun-Ok (KOR) ***
Video #9 Trios Finals - Title Match between United States and Chinese Tapei ***
Video #8 Doubles Finals - Title Match between Korea and Australia ***
Video #7 Singles Title Match between Stefanie Nation, USA, and Sandra Gongora, Mexico ***
Video #6 Women's World Championships 2009 - Doubles Preliminaries Slomo 2 ***
Video #5 Maria Jose Rodriguez, Colombia, shoots the first 300 game of the Women's World Championships 2009 ***
Video #4 Women's World Championships 2009 - Doubles Preliminaries Slomo 1
Video #3 Women's World Championships 2009 - Singles Preliminaries ***
Video #2 Women's World Championships 2009 Opening Ceremonies ***
Video #1 Impressions from the Women's World Championships at Cashman Center ***

*** indicates two versions

 


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