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Tom Hahl

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Tom Hahl (born October 6, 1965 in Hämeenlinna) is a Finnish ten-pin bowler who has won bowling titles in 16 different countries worldwide in his international career.[citation needed]

He made Finnish National Team for the first time at age of 18. In 1987 at the FIQ World Championships he won the individual Bronze medal in the Masters, All-Events and a Silver medal in Trios and Five man teams.[citation needed] In 1990 he won the prestigious AMF World Cup in Pattaya Thailand.[1] In 2002 he participated in the World Games in Akita, Japan, by finishing third. Tom Hahl has bowled 21 career 300 perfect games.[citation needed]Hahl is a member of Finnish bowling Hall of Fame. Hahl has been living in and representing Singapore since 1994.[2]


Medals in Championships


National Championships

1983 Finnish Youth Championships Silver


1985 Finnish Youth Championships Gold


1986 Finnish Championships Silver


1987 Finnish Championships Gold in Doubles


1988 Finnish Championships Silver in Teams


1989 Finnish Championships Gold


1990 Finnish Championships Bronze


1990 Finnish Championships Bronze in Teams


1991 Finnish Championships Silver


1991 Finnish Championships Gold in Doubles


1995 Finnish Championships Bronze in Teams


International Championships

1982 European Youth Championships Silver in Teams


1982 Scandinavian Cup Gold


1983 Nordic Youth Silver in Doubles


1983 Nordic Youth Championships Bronze in Teams


1984 European Youth Championships Silver in Teams


1984 European Youth Championships Silver in Trios


1984 European Team Cup Gold


1984 Nordic Championships Bronze in Trios


1986 European Team Cup Gold


1986 Nordic Championships Silver in Doubles


1986 Nordic Championships Bronze in Trios


1986 Nordic Championships Silver in Teams


1987 World Championships Bronze in All Events


1987 World Championships Bronze in Masters


1987 World Championships Silver in Teams


1987 World Championships Silver in Trios


1990 European Cup Silver


1992 European team Cup Gold


1994 World team Cup Bronze


2001 World Games Bronze



References

  1. ^ "Results Plus". New York Times. 1990-11-25. Archived from the original on 2009-02-04. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
  2. ^ Hahl the man to beat in Tour