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Bong Coo

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Fame Committee equivalent to world medals. To this day she still holds the most gold medals won in the FIQ Zone Championships in one celebration with 5 gold medals in 6 events. She also earned eight gold medals from Asian invitational championships in the 5th Asian Bowling Federation championships in Bangkok, 1971 and 1973 FIQ Asian Invitational in San Juan and Singapore respectively.
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Named one of the Ten Outstanding Women for the Nations Service (TOWNS) in 1986. The TOWNS Award is conferred every three years by the TOWNS Foundation on Filipino women who have rendered outstanding service to the nation; The TOWNS Foundation is dynamic group of empowered Filipino women leaders who
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Bong Coo owns the most number of Asian Games gold medals among all Filipino and Asian bowling Athletes, winning five gold medals in consecutive participations in 1979 and 1986, minus New Delhi in 1983 where bowling was excluded. In addition to her five gold medals, she won two silver and one bronze
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Coo married at 17 in 1965 and separated four years later with two sons. Coo was a talented athlete in high school, playing volleyball and softball at St. Scholastica College, but she had never bowled before. She began bowling casually at the age of 21 as a therapeutic sport following her separation.
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Coo served as secretary general for the Philippine Bowling Congress Inc. from 2004 to 2011 and the Philippine Bowling Federation Inc. from 2016 to 2022. She has been president of the Philippine Bowling Federation since June 17, 2022. Additionally, she has served as the Women in Sports Commission's
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for use in international competitions. In 2003, the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) bowlers honored her through the Filipino bowlers of UAE in the "Bong Coo MVP Cup" participated in by OFW's from Brunei, Malaysia, Guam, California, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong and
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The Philippines hosted the Southeast Asian Games for the first time in 1981. Bong Coo emerged as its most successful Filipino campaigner. She won six medals in six events, four of which were gold medals where she set six individual game records. Bong won the gold in Ladies Doubles with Lita de la
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Bong Coo won the most gold medals in the biennial Asian Bowling Championships which includes athletes from Australia, New Zealand and the Western Pacific, with 14 gold medals in 12 consecutive tournament participation. Her Zone Masters titles were acknowledged by the World Bowling Writers Hall of
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All Events is the combined scores in 4 events: Singles, Doubles, Trios and 5-Team Event. Events are held over consecutive days and played in varying lane conditions and pace totaling 24 games, and the winners are determined by the combined performance in all. This category is regarded as the most
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She has 137 tournament victories to her credit, including masters titles in each of twenty-eight (28) consecutive years from 1971 through 1998. She holds the Philippine record in the Asian Games for most gold medals won and the Asian record for most gold medals won in tenpin bowling with five. She
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Coo visited Canada in the mid-1970s to see some relatives and stayed in Toronto for six months. She would travel to New York to play match-play pot games against American male bowlers. During this period, her match play skills were sharpened and inspired her to take up the sport more seriously and
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Set three world records in consecutive World Championships in 1979 and 1983, one world record in the 1979 World Cup, seven Asian records in the Zone Championships in 1986 and 1992, five Asian records in consecutive Asian Games in 1978 and 1986 and six South East Asian Games records at the SEAG in
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After three decades, her total five gold medal record haul was equaled by Lee Na-young when she was part of the Korean 6-women Team Gold medal winner at Palembang, Jakarta in 2018. Lee Na—young won the gold medals in Doubles, Trios, Masters and All Events at the 2014 Games. Bong Coo also won the
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Bong Coo is the most decorated Filipino athlete, regardless of gender, in any sport based on Republic Act No. 9064 known as Sports Benefits and Incentives Act of 2001. The law provides cash incentives and retirement benefits for National Athletes who win gold, silver and bronze medals in specific
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Bong Coo is the first Filipino athlete to be inscribed in the Guinness Book of Records for her two-peat record-breaking efforts at the World Championships for All Events The first for her world record scores at the IX Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs (FIQ) World Championships in Manila in
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She joined the bowling capital equipment and consumer goods markets in the 1990s. She was the first to offer full-service interior design, architecture, and equipment supply. She helped build facilities in Cebu, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Quezon City, San Juan, Alabang, Batangas, and Manila, among
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Filipina Bong's golden record (Venezuela), Sun. Bong Coo, of the Philippines, yesterday won the women's all-event gold medal at the FIQ World Bowling Championships here with a record 4,806 pinfalls over 24 games. The silver medal went to Sweden's Lena Sulkanen (4,791) and the bronze to another
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1979, and the second at the (FIQ) World Championships in Caracas, Venezuela in 1983, where she successfully defended her All Events title. She is still the only athlete to win it twice. She also set the highest six-game record of the tournament in 1979 during the doubles gold medal event with
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Coo's ascent to the top continued at the Asian Games in 1978, where she won every gold medal but one. Assemblyman Jose Puyat, who owns numerous bowling alleys, offered her $ 10,000 and a lifetime of free bowling. Pablo Carlos, the team's manager and Toyota dealer, gave her a Corona as a gift.
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During opening ceremonies of 30th edition of South East Asian Games held in Manila in 2019, she was honored as one of the "Greatest of All Time" athlete flag bearers of the South East Asian Games Federation flag, with legendary sprinter Lydia de Vega, Swimmers Akiko Thompson and Eric Buhain,
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To even qualify for consideration, a player must be an amateur and accumulate 15 point in any combination of four specifically designated international competitions: the FIQ adult World Championships, the Bowling World Cup, the FIQ adult Zone Masters Championships, and the Olympic
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She was named one of the "Greatest International Bowlers of All-Time" by the prestigious Bowlers Journal International in its November 2013 100-year anniversary issue and "Top 24 International Bowlers of All-Time" by the Bowlers Journal International edition in September 2004.
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An All-Events specialist, she is the only bowling athlete to have won titles and set records in this category in major biennial and quadrennial bowling tournaments at the same time in 1986. Bong Coo was named World Bowling Writers Female "World Bowler of the Year" that year.
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Coo was honored by the Philippine Postal Corporation with a commemorative stamp bearing her image on February 22, 2022. It marks the 75th anniversary of the first postal stamp and part of the “Salamat-Pagpupugay sa mga Alamat series” (tribute to legend series).
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In 1969, she was encouraged to try out for the team and was accepted, winning her first gold medal at the 1970 Asian Zone Championships in Singapore. Two years later she won five gold medals out of six at the 1972 Asian Zone Championships in Malaysia.
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and SM Bowling Centers, as well as a number of private companies and government agencies, including the office of the vice mayor Vicente Sotto III of Quezon City in 1987. Since 1980, she has also had her own line of Bowling-themed clothing.
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Thomas Koh reports on the Asian FIQ Bowling Championships in Perth Filipina wins a record 13th medal with women's doubles success FILIPINA Bong Coo produced a magical display of bowling at the Falrlanes Craigie Bowl in partnering Cathy
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She was also named one of the Ten Outstanding Women for the Nations Service (TOWNS) in 1986. The TOWNS award is conferred every three years by the TOWNS Foundation on Filipino women who have rendered outstanding service to the nation.
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Awarded an Achievement Diploma by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Juan Antonio Samaranch in 2000 in recognition of her outstanding contribution in promoting the development and participation of women and girls in
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She ran a bowling center after retiring from active competition, continued her apparel business, and has been a bowling instructor at the University of the Philippines under the Department of Human Kinetics at the
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Bong Coo achieved what experts believe to be a historic record by winning all the individual events at the 1978 Asian Games in Bangkok Thailand, she won the Singles, topped the All-Events, and won the Masters.
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Bong Coo carries the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games Federation flag with other Filipino sports greats during the opening ceremony of the 30th SEA Games at the Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan on November 30,
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At the 1979 World Championships in Manila and the 1983 World Championships in Caracas, Venezuela, Bong Coo won back-to-back All-Events titles. She is remains the only athlete to have won it twice in a row.
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Inaugural member to the World Bowling Writers International Bowling Hall of Fame (1993) at the International Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum, in St. Louis, Missouri, USA with compatriot Paeng Nepomuceno
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In February 2022, the Philippine Postal Corporation honored her on a stamp as part of the Outstanding Filipinos Living Legends series in honor of the agency's 75th anniversary of its inaugural stamp.
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She was honored by the Philippine Sports Association (PSA) a Lifetime Achievement award on February 26, 2019, where she was a four time Athlete of the Year awardee and a member of its Hall of Fame.
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in recognition of her outstanding contribution in promoting the development and participation of women and girls in sports, she was 17-years earlier awarded the Philippine Olympic Medal of Honor.
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have contributed positively to shaping the nation's future and serving as a catalyst for economic and social development by providing their time, talent and resources to government organizations
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Awarded "Kababaihang Makasaysayan" by the National Centennial Commission- Women Sector – ensured women's visibility in history and nation building through Global Movement for Herstories, 1999
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Brunswick released the Bong Coo MVP Solid reactive ball in 2001 and the Bong Coo MVP Pearl in 2003. Both bowling balls are approved by the USBC (United States Bowling Congress) and
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international competitions such as the Olympic Games, Quadrennial World Championships and Asian Games, all three played every fourth year and the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games).
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biennial Zone Championships (Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs now Asian Bowling Federation Championship now called Asian Championships), 14 years apart 1972 and 1986
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All-time great Filipino bowlers: PHL Institute of Sports to improve athlete skills, mental toughness, Primo P. Agatep, Philippine News Agency on January 30, 2017
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She was among the third batch of inductees to the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame with fellow bowlers Paeng Nepomuceno and Lita Dela Rosa on November 22, 2018.
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Held the All Events games records in the national, regional level, and world level championships in biennial and quadrennial games simultaneously in 1986
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Basketball star Alvin Patrimonio, fellow champion bowler Paeng Nepomuceno, billiards great Efren "Bata"Reyes and Olympic silver medalist Onyok Velasco.
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All-Events title at the 1978 Asian Games, despite the fact that no medals were awarded, she successfully defended her All-Events title in 1986.
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other cities. The cover article of the June 2001 issue of International Bowling Industry Magazine featured her entitled "Lady of All Trades" .
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One of the "Greatest International Bowlers of All-Time" by the Bowlers Journal International Bowling Lists 100 Year Celebration, Nov. 2013
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50 Greatest Filipino Athletes of All-Time by the Philippine Yearbook Written and co-edited by The STAR's Joaquin Henson and Bill Velasco
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won the doubles gold and the trios silver with Nellie Castillo at the 1979 World Championships in Manila. Bong and Lita won silver with
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increased her zeal. When she returned to the Philippines, she hired Madoka Amano, a Japanese coach, to help her train more effectively.
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Rosa and averaged 221 in Trios en route to an Individual All Events gold medal and became the South East Asian Games Masters champion.
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also known as the SEA Games, is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia.
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also holds the record for most Asian Championship gold medals won, with 14 in 12 straight tournament appearances spanning 28 years.
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Most successful Filipino campaigner in the 1981 South East Asian Games Held in Manila with 4 gold and 2 silver medals in 6 events
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She briefly participated in seniors competitions where she won two Seniors Master Titles in 2008 at age 60 and in 2012 at 64.
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Marlet Salazar (December 4, 1998). "Bong Coo scores strikes in the corporate world". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. C6.
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Honored in the first ICHPER-SD Asia Conference Sport Covenant for Women - for uplifting the status of women in sports, 1998
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World Bowling Hall of Fame The History Makers Three global stars are the first enshrinees into the WBW's new Hall of Fame
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World Bowling Hall of Fame The History Makers Three global stars are the first enshrinees into the WBW's new Hall of Fame
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World Bowling Writers World Bowler of the year in 1986, the WBW has a membership of over 300 bowling writers worldwide
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Selected to the "Top 24 International Bowlers of All-Time" by the Bowlers Journal International edition, Sept. 2004
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twice. She has won a total of 137 championship titles with at least one Masters title for 28 consecutive years.
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Brian Miller (7 December 1979). "Bong Coo does it with a bang". New Nation Microfilm Reel NL10428. p. 19.
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Thomas Koh (25 August 1992). "Bong's alchemy makes it a gold for Philippines". The Straits Times. p. 31.
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chairperson for the Philippine Olympic Committee from February 2021. Coo is currently a commissioner of the
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Most Gold Medal in the biennial FIQ Zone Championships with 14 in 12 consecutive participation in 28 years
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President Ferdinand Marcos stated she could fly for free on Philippine Airlines for the rest of her life.
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Guinness Encyclopedia of Sports Records & Results 2nd Edition Displayed at Philippine Sports Museum
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Most bemedalled Filipino athlete in the Asian Games in one celebration 1978 held in Bangkok, Thailand
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Filipina Firsts: A Salute to 100 Women Pioneers 1898-1998" by the Philippine American Foundation
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AFP; Reuter (31 October 1983). "Filipina Bong's golden record". The Straits Times. p. 27.
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One of the 100 Filipinas featured in Filipina Firsts: A Salute to 100 Women Pioneers 1898-1998
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Named " Athlete of the Year" Philippine Sportswriters Association in 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1986
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and Sweden's Annete Hagre. The International Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum is located in
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FIQ World Championship now called Bowling World Championships, consecutive in 1979 and 1983
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Most Gold Medal won in FIQ Zone Championships in one celebration 5 gold medals in 6 events
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since 2001. Her syllabus was approved by the Philippine Department of Education in 2001.
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Sulong Pilipina! Sulong Pilipinas! A Compilation of Filipino Women Centennial Awardees"
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Most bemedalled Filipino athlete per Republic Act 9064 "Athletes Incentives Act of 2001"
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Sulong Pilipina! Sulong Pilipinas! A Compilation of Filipino Women Centennial Awardees
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Named "Athlete of the Millennium" by the Philippine Sportswriters Association in 2000
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from August 15–31, 2022. Coo is the first appointment of President Marcos in sports.
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Lydia Rypcinski (October 1997). "WBW Hall? You've Got to Earn It". Luby Publishing.
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Most gold medals won by a Filipino athlete in the quadrennial Asian Games with five
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Singapore. She provides free bowling training to youth bowlers from OFW families.
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Athlete (formerly), Coach, sports administrator, sporting apparel design consultant
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In 2000, Bong Coo was voted one of the Philippines Athlete of the Millennium with
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Chosen one the country's "Inspiring Mothers" by the Family Today Magazine in 2000
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Bong Coo, A living legend in her time, Raffy Japa, Manila Standard, May 27, 1987
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John Fitch (10 December 1971). "Bong Coo shines for PI". New Nation. p. 24.
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Bowling Hall of Famer helps OFW kids abs-cbnNEWS.com By JULIE JAVELLANA-SANTOS
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Rosa Lopez De D'Amico, Maryam Koushkie Jahromi, Maria Luisa M. Guinto (2021).
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Awarded the Philippine Olympic Medal of Honor in 1983 and Bowler of the Decade
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From 1981 to 1985, Bong Coo worked as the associate sports director for the
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Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs Woman Bowler of Year for 1992–1993
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prestigious medal in world bowling and named Most Valuable Athlete by the
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All Filipino Sports Awards Athlete of the Year for Bowling, 1973 and 1975
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Only athlete included in the Philippines 100 Women of the Century in 2000
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1979 World Cup Champion Bong Coo: The Career That Almost Didn’t Happen
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Guinness Book of Records Edition Displayed at Philippine Sports Museum
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Meet Ms. Bong Coo-Entrepreneur Dynamo, World-Class Bowler, Visionary
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First Filipino Athlete listed in the Guinness Book of World Records
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Bong Coo's induction to the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame in 2019.
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The all-time best Filipina athletes MAR 19, 2021 ARIEL IAN CLARITO
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In addition to her world All-Events titles, Bong Coo also won the
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Mort Luby, Jr. (October 1992). "The Bong Show". Luby Publishing.
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Bong Coo Planning to Retire, Manila Standard - Sep 4, 1992 p. 28
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13-time Philippine Sportswriters Association Bowler of the Year
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was inaugurated in 1993. The other inductees were compatriot
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biennial South East Asian Games, consecutive in 1981 and 1983
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She is also the first Filipino athlete to make it to the
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Guinness Book of Sports Records, Winners & Champions
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Philippine Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame member
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Received citations from both houses of Congress in 1993
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is the most prestigious games among Asian governments.
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at the 1983 World Championships in Caracas, Venezuela.
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PSA Lifetime Achievement Award and Athlete of the Year
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Bong Coo in 2004 with Brunswick MVP Pearl Bowling Ball
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She became one of the first ever inductees when the
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quadrennial Asian Games, consecutive in 1978 and 1986
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Bowlers Journal September 2004 issue Luby Publishing
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Bowlers Journal November 2013 issue Luby Publishing
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Sterling Publishing Company, 1986. p. 320. 2651:"Bowling icon Bong Coo appointed PSC commissioner" 2419:"World Championships Medal History for All Events" 2174:"World Championships Medal History for All Events" 2117:"World Championships Medal History for All Events" 1474: 1417: 1379: 1112: 1044: 908: 744: 725: 668: 566: 3537:"Lydia, Paeng, Bong Coo inducted to Hall of Fame" 2966:"World bowling champion Bong Coo pays it forward" 4106:Asian Games bronze medalists for the Philippines 4101:Asian Games silver medalists for the Philippines 3866:"Philippines Sportswriters Association Awardees" 3476:"Sports legends carry SEA Games Federation flag" 1597:appointed Coo to serve as a commissioner of the 1436: 1398: 1303: 1284: 1227: 1208: 1189: 1170: 1146: 1129: 1078: 1061: 1010: 959: 925: 891: 874: 857: 840: 823: 806: 772: 706: 687: 630: 611: 592: 525: 491: 474: 3512:"International Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum" 2430:"World Championships Medal History for Doubles" 2103:"World Championships Medal History for Doubles" 4141:SEA Games bronze medalists for the Philippines 4136:SEA Games silver medalists for the Philippines 4096:Asian Games gold medalists for the Philippines 3405: 3403: 1911:She was awarded an Achievement Diploma by the 1792:Bong Coo with some of her medals taken in 2004 4156:Filipino sports executives and administrators 3932:"'Bong' votes should go to Coo, not Revilla'" 3832:. Philippine Daily Inquirer February 17, 2012 3329: 3327: 2575:International Museum and Bowling Hall of Fame 2235:. Singapore Monitor - 2nd Edition. p. 27 2190:"World Championships Medal History for Trios" 2134:"World Championships Medal History for Trios" 8: 4131:SEA Games gold medalists for the Philippines 3881:"SPORTING CHANCE - All about national pride" 3559:"Lydia, Paeng, Coo inducted to Hall of Fame" 3233:Bong Coo shot a world record six-game series 3211:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3008:"Sports Benefits and Incentives Act of 2001" 2518:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2400:"Sports Benefits and Incentives Act of 2001" 2164:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3963:Bong bowls them over to take the first gold 3290:"World Championships: All Events Champions" 3231:. New Nation. 3 December 1979. p. 22. 2552:John Grasso, Eric R. Hartman (7 Aug 2014). 1549:Bong Coo on a 2022 stamp of the Philippines 1689:Guinness Book of Records and other records 293: 52: 18: 4166:World Games medalists for the Philippines 4014:The Olympic Movement in the Philippines" 3589:"Diay, Paeng, Bong, greats get enshrined" 3411:"PSAMedia Philippines in the Asian Games" 3140:Peter Matthews. McWhirter, Norris (ed.). 2859:"Philippine Olympic Committee Appointees" 2703:"Coo takes over as PSC officer-in-charge" 2069:50 Greatest Filipino Athletes of All-Time 1601:(PSC). She then previously served as the 300: 4176:Bongbong Marcos administration personnel 4121:Philippine Sports Hall of Fame inductees 3905:Crisostomo, Sheila (February 11, 2004). 2997:"President hands out P30-M to RP heroes" 2921:"Coo cops PBC Open senior masters' plum" 2810:"World Bowling Champion Pays It Forward" 2773:. National Centennial Commission. 1999. 2380:"President hands out P30-M to RP heroes" 2016:Voted Asia's Most Durable Bowler in 1992 3779:"Coo, Rivas are PSA Lifetime Achievers" 3765:"Coo, Rivas to receive lifetime awards" 3422: 3420: 3252:The Olympic Movement in the Philippines 3170:The Guinness Book of World Records 1988 2556:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 88. 2233:"Bong Coo's golden Asian record strike" 2094: 1854:International and National Hall of Fame 1728:FĂ©dĂ©ration Internationale des Quilleurs 3427:International News (13 October 2018). 3204: 3087:(19 ed.). Sterling. p. 524. 2754: 2752: 2750: 2748: 2746: 2670: 2668: 2511: 2157: 2019:Voted World Bowler of the Year in 1986 2000:Total of 137 bowling tournament titles 4003:. Joy Buensalido & Abe Florendo. 3998:by the National Centennial Commission 3245: 3243: 3241: 3068:. 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Philippine Sports Commission 2816:. Philippine Sports Commission 1573:Guinness Book of World Records 195:Sports achievements and titles 1: 3605:"USBC Approved Bowling Balls" 3250:Celso Limjuco Dayrit (2003). 3149:Alan Russel, David A. Boehm. 2258:. BUSINESS TIMES. p. 18. 119:Philippine Women's University 4146:World Games bronze medalists 4001:100 Women of the Philippines 2839:. ABS-CBN News. ABS-CBN News 2814:Philippine Sports Commission 1645:Philippine Sports Commission 1599:Philippine Sports Commission 1593:On July 20, 2022, President 3369:Bowling at the Asian Games 3189:Guinness Sports Record Book 2872:Andaya, Ed (19 July 2022). 1750:QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup 355:World Bowling Championships 4192: 3907:"Roco prays for blessings" 3371:Bowling at the Asian Games 2945:. Asian Bowling Federation 2305:. Asian Bowling Federation 2207:"1985 World Games Results" 220:1979 AMF Bowling World Cup 3121:Norris McWhirter (1986). 3102:McWhirter, Norris (ed.). 3083:McWhirter, Norris (ed.). 2705:. 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Asian Championships
Southeast Asian Games
World Tenpin Bowling Championships
World Games
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1978 Bangkok
1978 Bangkok
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