Six young Southeast Asian bowlers competed at the IBF Youth World Cup 2024 in Lima, Peru from January 19 to 27.
These were Malaysia's Nur Hazirah Binti Ramli and Megat Zaqrul Haiqal, Philippines' Danielle Lazo and Artegal Barrientos and Singapore's Ning Tay and Aiman Raedyn Lim Jen.
From the six young keglers, only Haiqal of Malaysia and Ning Tay of Singapore reached the semifinals of their respective divisions.
However, the two bowlers finished outside the medal podium of the competition. Haiqal settled 4th after losing to Lukas Jelinek of Czech Republic in the Boys' bronze medal match, 0-2 (223-224, 192-196) while Tay had the same fate losing to Sara Duque of Colombia in Grils' division, 2-0 (207-210, 212-225).
Meanwhile, Singapore's Aiman Raedyn Lim Jen & Nur Hazirah Binti Ramli of Malaysia failed to advance in the semifinals after losing to their respective opponents in the quarterfinals. While Philippine bets did not advance to the second stage of the competition and both ended in 10th place.
Meanwhile, Singapore's Aiman Raedyn Lim Jen & Nur Hazirah Binti Ramli of Malaysia failed to advance in the semifinals after losing to their respective opponents in the quarterfinals. While Philippine bets did not advance to the second stage of the competition and both ended in 10th place.
Southeast Asian bowlers are in the right direction as our SEA bowlers had a good fight in this World Cup event.
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