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Zara Glover (born 24 January 1982 in Preston, Lancashire), is a ten-pin bowler. She is a world champion bowler and a bowling tutor for Brunswick Bowling Academies across Europe.
Achievements
- 2007 World Ranking Masters runner-up – Florida, U.S.
- 2006 San Marino Open Champion – second title defended successfully in 2006
- 2006 Indonesian Open Champion – title defended successfully
- 2005 European Ladies Masters Champion – Barcelona
- 2005 San Marino Open Champion[1]
- 2005 Indonesian Open Champion – Jakarta
- 2005 World Games Singles silver medallist – Müllheim, Germany
- 2004 World Tenpin Team Cup gold medallist – Hoofddorp, Netherlands
- 2004 European Tenpin Team Cup gold medallist – Norwich, England
- 2004 Oltremare Naples Champion – Italy
- 2003 World Tenpin Team Cup gold medallist – Odense, Denmark
- 2003 Singles, Doubles and All-events World Champion – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia[2]
- 2002 World Youth Championships Team gold medallist – Pattaya, Thailand
- 2002 European Tenpin Team Cup Bronze medallist – Müllheim, Germany
- 2001 Trios European Champion and Masters silver medallist – Aalborg, Denmark
- 2000 World Youth Championships Doubles gold medallist – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
References
- ↑ "Zara Glover wins her second European ranking title in San Marino". bowlingdigital.com. 9 October 2005. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ↑ "Glover and Penny bag England's second gold". thestar.com. 15 September 2003. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
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