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Bowling at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's individual

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Women's individual at the 2011 Pan American Games
VenueBolearmo Tapatio
DatesOctober 24 – 27
Medalists
Gold medal   United States
Silver medal   Canada
Bronze medal   Canada
Bronze medal   Venezuela
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The women's individual competition of the bowling events at the 2011 Pan American Games will take place between the 24 and 27 of October at the Bolearmo Tapatio.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is Tennelle Milligan of the United States, while the defending Pan American Championship champion is Karen Marcano of Venezuela.[2]

Qualification Round

In the qualification round, the bowlers are ranked according to their performance across twelve bowling games. The top sixteen bowlers advance to the knockout round.

Player Block 1 (Games 1–6) Block 2 (Games 7–12) Total Average Rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
 Kelly Kulick (USA) 206 225 216 226 248 255 258 215 171 220 210 194 2644 220.3 1
 Liz Johnson (USA) 237 249 248 206 222 190 215 204 214 236 205 210 2636 219.7 2
 Caroline Lagrange (CAN) 223 258 237 278 166 199 169 200 186 197 182 213 2508 209.0 3
 Sofia Rodriguez (GUA) 168 259 188 211 175 184 198 203 214 218 268 214 2500 208.3 4
 Marizete Scheer (BRA) 179 172 243 258 214 184 170 189 199 183 193 230 2414 201.2 5
 Aura Guerra (DOM) 200 215 223 175 256 215 198 175 148 200 183 224 2412 201.0 6
 Jennifer Park (CAN) 194 196 214 199 267 195 157 214 232 178 156 187 2389 199.1 7
 Karen Marcano (VEN) 183 221 201 224 203 198 202 171 210 169 193 194 2369 197.4 8
 Kamilah Dammers (ARU) 225 222 203 211 176 225 232 140 157 199 172 198 2360 196.7 9
 Thashaïna Seraus (ARU) 166 202 178 211 211 230 169 224 186 182 186 201 2346 195.5 10
 Miriam Zetter (MEX) 190 202 191 235 233 212 157 186 176 185 195 176 2338 194.8 11
 Andrea Rojas (CHI) 204 186 206 222 183 203 202 148 175 221 187 188 2325 193.8 12
 Patricia de Faria (VEN) 217 212 204 159 156 235 199 184 228 205 138 175 2312 192.7 13
 Anggie Ramirez (COL) 180 167 224 200 198 208 160 170 199 221 185 177 2289 190.8 14
 Yoselin Leon (PUR) 182 168 200 226 200 213 163 194 150 189 190 207 2282 190.2 15
 Stephanie Martins (BRA) 157 202 213 178 193 186 176 189 166 198 191 180 2229 185.8 16
 Constanza Bahamondez (CHI) 198 200 196 183 177 183 159 181 159 222 154 203 2215 184.6 17
 Eugenia Quintanilla (ESA) 216 200 133 216 216 142 142 213 171 181 195 169 2194 182.8 18
 Mariana Ayala (PUR) 144 178 191 164 242 176 187 204 182 186 178 159 2191 182.6 19
 Sandra Góngora (MEX) 179 168 168 213 180 180 172 180 211 192 179 166 2188 182.3 19
 Ximena Soto (GUA) 223 149 166 154 211 175 170 157 198 181 241 159 2184 182.0 21
 Sylvia Villalobos (CRC) 186 200 169 191 179 177 202 194 174 168 169 173 2182 181.8 22
 Viviana Delgado (CRC) 211 222 176 182 181 179 174 169 140 192 159 181 2166 180.5 23
 Carmen Granillo (ESA) 134 192 212 155 206 166 143 171 183 192 197 173 2124 177.0 24
 Connie Seragaki (PER) 174 155 190 146 185 181 168 201 179 181 178 156 2094 174.5 25
 Gloria Dill (BER) 163 155 137 160 175 170 142 194 186 157 212 197 2048 170.7 26
 Maria Vilas (DOM) 167 171 173 161 185 167 149 166 171 169 181 180 2040 170.0 27
 Dianne Jones (BER) 150 148 178 180 158 174 147 134 177 163 190 168 1967 163.9 28
 Joanne Woodside (BAH) 149 148 160 159 195 163 144 190 146 123 176 186 1939 161.6 29
 Veronica Delgado (PER) 159 190 167 160 144 166 172 153 163 141 138 144 1897 158.1 30
 Justina Sturrup (BAH) Did not start DNS
 Maria Jose Rodriguez (COL) Did not start DNS

Playoffs

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References