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  • February 25 – March 2: H.H. Emir Cup in Qatar Doha
    • Winner: United States Danielle McEwan
  • March 4 – 9: 14th Kingdom of Bahrain International Bowling Championships in Bahrain Manama
    • Winner: Bahrain Ahmed Al-Awadhi
  • March 13 – 20: Brunswick Euro Challenge in Germany Unterföhring
  • August 6 – 12: PBA–WBT Thailand in Thailand Bangkok
  • November 1 – 8: UAE Open in United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
    • Canceled
  • November 10 – 16: Kuwait Open in Kuwait Kuwait City
    • Canceled
  • November 18 – 23: 10th Kingdom International Open in Saudi Arabia Riyadh
    • Canceled
  • December 10 – 16: Qatar Open 2016 in Qatar Doha
    • Winner: Latvia Diana Zavjalova
  • December: PBA World Championship (final) in United States Reno

European Bowling Tour 2016

  • December 29, 2015 – January 10, 2016: Brunswick Ballmaster Open in Finland Helsinki
  • January 10 – 17: 28th Irish Open Championships in association with Storm in Republic of Ireland Dublin
    • Winner: Republic of Ireland Tom Byrne
  • January 31 – February 7: Hammer Bronzen Schietspoel Tournament 2016 in Netherlands Tilburg
    • Winner: Sweden Daniel Fransson
  • February 17 – 21: 10th International Wroclaw Open in Poland Wrocław
    • Winner: Sweden Daniel Fransson
  • March 12 – 20: Brunswick Euro Challenge in Germany Unterföhring
    • Winner: Sweden Jesper Svensson
  • May 23 – 29: Kegel Aalborg International 2016 in Denmark Aalborg
    • Winner: Sweden Peter Hellström
  • May 29 – June 5: Odense International in Denmark Odense
    • Winner: England Richard Teece
  • July 2 – 10: IV Brunswick Madrid Challenge in Spain Madrid
    • Winner: England Ray Teece
  • July 9 – 17: 12th Storm San Marino Open in San Marino Serravalle
  • July 16 – 24: Track Dream-Bowl Palace Open by Erdinger in Germany Munich
    • Winner: Malaysia Sin Li Jane
  • July 25 – 31: Polish Open in Poland Wrocław
    • Winner: England Richard Teece
  • September 11 – 18: Chandra Open 2016 in Netherlands Nieuwegein
    • Winner: Netherlands Ghislaine Stigter-van der Tol
  • September 26 – October 2: 14th Columbia 300 Vienna Open in Austria Vienna
    • Winner: Sweden Jesper Svensson
  • October 3 – 9: 1st Emax Open in Germany Munich
    • Winner: England Richard Teece
  • October 7 – 16: Norwegian Open 2016 by Brunswick in Norway Oslo
    • Winner: Sweden Jesper Svensson
  • December 10 – 16: Qatar Bowling Open 2016 (final) in Qatar Doha

Asian Bowling Tour 2016

  • April 8: ABF Tour - Thailand 2016 in Thailand Bangkok
    • Men's winner: Australia Sam Cooley
    • Women's winner: Malaysia Sharon Koh
  • June 27: ABF Tour – Macau 2016 in Macau Macau
    • Men's winner: Japan Daisuke Yoshida
    • Women's winner: South Korea Lee Young Seung
  • July 10: ABF Tour – Chinese Taipei 2016 in Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung
    • Men's winner: Hong Kong Michael Mak
    • Women's winner: Hong Kong Hsu Chun-Yi
  • July 18: ABF Tour – Hong Kong 2016 in Hong Kong Hong Kong
    • Men's winner: Hong Kong Michael Mak
    • Women's winner: South Korea Han Kyeo Rae
  • October 13: ABF Tour - China 2016 in China Shanghai
    • Men's winner: China Mi Zhongli
    • Women's winner: China Yang Liyan
  • October 24: ABF Tour - Indonesia 2016 in Indonesia Jakarta
    • Men's winner: Singapore Remy Ong
    • Women's winner: Malaysia Esther Cheah
  • November 8 – 9: ABF Tour Tournament of Champions 2016 in  Kuwait
    • Canceled

Other in bowling

  • March 19 – 28: European Youth Championships 2016 in Iceland Reykjavik
    • Boys' singles winner: Denmark Patrik Sörensen
    • Girls' singles winner: Russia Maria Bulanova
    • Boys' all events winner: Finland Niko Oksanen
    • Girls' all events winner: Sweden Cajsa Wegner
    • Boys' Masters winner: Sweden William Svensson
    • Girls' Masters winner: Russia Maria Bulanova
    • Boys' doubles winners:  Sweden 1 (William Svensson & Robert Lindberg)
    • Girls' doubles winners:  Germany 2 (Bettina Burghard & Lea Degenhardt)
    • Boys' team winners:  Slovenia (Aleksander Kostric, Rok Kostric, Ziga Zalar, Tim Cerkvenik)
    • Girls' team winners:  Sweden (Amanda Nyman, Alida Molander, Cajsa Wegner, Madelene Gullberg)
  • April 3 – 10: CONCECABOL Senior and Super Senior in Colombia Medellín
    •  Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • April 22 – 26: PABCON Champion of Champions in Mexico Mérida
  • May 22 – 28: 2016 WNBA Nine-Pin Bowling World Championships in Croatia Novigrad
  • May 7 – 14: 2nd CONCECABOL Championship in Mexico Mérida
    • Winners: Colombia Harvey Ramos (m) / Mexico Jessica Sandoval (f)
  • May 27 – June 2: 27th East Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship in Guam Tamuning
  • June 8 – 19: European Women Championships 2016 in Austria Vienna
    • Women's Singles winner: England Keira Reay
    • Women's Doubles winners:  Sweden 3 (Nina Flack & Joline Persson Planefors)
    • Women's Trio winners:  Germany 1 (Birgit Pöppler, Tina Hulsch, Nadine Geißler)
    • Women's Team winners:  Sweden
  • June 25 – July 1: European Senior Bowling Championships 2016 in Denmark Copenhagen
    • Singles winners: Denmark Michael Wittendorff (m) / Germany Martina Beckel (f)
    • Doubles winners:  Sweden 11 (Fred Larsson, Clas-Göran Henriksson) (m) /  Czech Republic 1 (Miluše Nováková, Jana Lébrová) (f)
    • Trios winners:  England 2 (Larry Exell, Kim Johnson, Paul Morris) (m) /  Finland 12 (Jaana Anttas, Tuula Tamminen, Helvi Nybakka) (f)
    • All events winners: Denmark Michael Wittendorff (m) / Germany Martina Beckel (f)
  • July 24 – August 3: 2016 World Tenpin Bowling Youth Championships in United States Lincoln, Nebraska
    • Singles winners: United States Wesley Low Jr. (m) / United States Gazmine Mason (f)
    • Doubles winners:  United States 1 (Anthony Simonsen, Wesley Low Jr.) (m) /  South Korea 1 (Lee Yeong-seung, Pak Yu-na) (f)
    • Teams winners:  United States 1 (Kamron Doyle, Wesley Low Jr., Anthony Simonsen, Michael Tang) (m) /  South Korea 1 (Hong Sun-hwa, Kim Jin-ju, Lee Yeong-seung, Pak Yu-na) (f)
    • All Event winners: Sweden Pontus Andersson (m) / United States Gazmine Mason (f)
    • Masters winners: United States Anthony Simonsen (m) / Malaysia Natasha Roslan (f)
  • August 17 – 28: European Men Championship 2016 in Belgium Wemmel
    • Singles winner: Denmark Jesper Agerbo
    • Doubles winners:  Finland 3 (Joonas Jähi, Osku Palermaa)
    • Trios winners:  Norway 1 (Glenn Morten Pedersen, Oyvin Kulseng, Tore Torgersen)
    • Team winners:  Sweden (Peter Hellström, Martin Larsen, Jesper Svensson, Markus Jansson, Mattias Wetterberg, Pontus Andersson)
    • All Event winner: Denmark Jesper Agerbo
  • August 21 – 28: Pabcon Senior & Super Senior Championship in Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
    • Seniors winners: Puerto Rico Tony Santa (m) / Mexico Veronica Berumen (f)
    • Super Senior winners: Canada Bob Puttick (m) / Colombia Nora Delgado
  • September 10 – 24:Pabcon Championships (combined men and women) in Colombia Cali
  • September 18 – 28: 24th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championships in Hong Kong Hong Kong
  • October 14 – 23: QubicaAMF World Cup 2016 in China Shanghai
    • Winners: China Wang Hongbo (m) / Sweden Jenny Wegner
  • October 24 – 31: European Champions Cup 2016 in Czech Republic Olomouc
    • Winners: Czech Republic Jaroslav Lorenc (m) / Sweden Cajsa Wegner
  • October 25 – 31: 30th Asian Intercity Bowling Championships in Indonesia Jakarta
  • November 19 – 27: Commonwealth Championships 2016 in South Africa Johannesburg
    • Winners: Malaysia Mohd Nur Aiman (m) / Malaysia Siti Amirah (f)[1]
  • November 20 – 30: 14th Asian Senior Bowling Championship in South Korea Seoul
    • Seniors Masters winners: South Korea Jang Rang Hyun (m) / Japan Yumiko Yoshida (f)
    • Grand Seniors Masters winners: Japan Masanobu Matsui (m) / Japan Junko Kuji (f)
  • December 2 – 9: World Single Championships – men and women in Qatar Doha

References

  1. ^ "Johannesburg farewells VII CTBC" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-10.