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DHC Cup Girls Bowling International : ウィキペディア英語版
DHC Cup Girls Bowling International
The DHC Cup Girls Bowling International is an annual ten-pin bowling event for professional and amateur female bowlers, held in Japan, and is sanctioned by the Japan Bowling Congress (JBC). Offering an award purse of JPY¥12.0 million (approx. US$128,000), it is currently the third-biggest tournament for females in the world in terms of money, just behind the U.S. Women's Open and the USBC Queens.〔(3rd DHC Cup features top women bowlers from all over the world )〕
The DHC Cup Girls Bowling International made its debut in 2007. Bowlers from all over the world are invited to compete, although the majority of bowlers competing are from the JBC, the Japan Professional Bowling Association (JPBA), and DHC's own team of bowlers from the DHC Ladies Bowling Tour. Other competitors from outside of Japan come from other professional and amateur organizations - including the United States-based Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). Several of the foreign competitors from outside of Japan are hosted by DHC Corporation, by covering their airfare and accommodations.
== 2007 tournament 〔(Miyagi mows down the field in 1st Asian Girls Bowling Championship )〕 ==
The 2007 tournament's first prize was JPY¥500,000 (approx. US$4,185). The tournament was held April 14 to April 15 at Shinagawa Prince Hotel Bowling Center in Tokyo. Thirty-five
* women made up the 1st annual event's field. After six games of qualifying, the top eight bowlers made up the television final. The winner was Suzuna Miyagi of the Japan Bowling Congress (JBC).
Championship Round:
# Suzuna Miyagi, JBC, 1138 (5 games), JPY¥500,000
# Shalin Zulkifli, Malaysia, 199 (1 game)
# Urara Himeji, JPBA, 225 (1 game)
# Putty Armein, Indonesia, 185 (1 game)
# Cherie Tan Shi Hua, Singapore, 197 (1 game)
# Maki Nakano, JBC, 201 (1 game)
# Rie Totsuka, JBC, 167 (1 game)
# Esther Cheah, Malaysia, 211 (1 game)
Playoff Results:
;Shootout Match: #7 Miyagi (223) def. #8 Cheah (211), # 5 Nakano (201) and #6 Totsuka (167)
;First Match: #7 Miyagi def. #4 Tan Shi Hua, 205-197
;Second Match: #7 Miyagi def. #3 Armein, 228-185
;Third Match: #7 Miyagi def. #2 Himeji, 237-225
;Title Match: #7 Miyagi def. #1 Zulkifli, 245-199
*''Note'': The field was originally 36 bowlers. Choi Jin-a injured her left leg two days before the competition started.

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