Angelo Constantino
Filipino bowler (died 2019)
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Angelo Nathaniel Constantino was a Filipino bowler who was a gold medalist at the singles event of the 1992 World Youth Bowling Championships in Venezuela.[1][2] He also won the gold medal in the doubles event of the same tournament along with Noberito Constantino[3] as well as the silver medal in the all-events and a bronze in the Masters. He was also part of the silver medal winning team of five at the 1994 Asian Games.[4]
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| Full name | Angelo Nathaniel Constantino | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Died | January 11, 2019 (aged 48) San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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After retiring from competitive bowling, Angelo Constantino dedicated more focus on being a bowling coach and mentored a team based at the E-Lanes Bowling Center in Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila.[4]
On January 11, 2019, Constantino was shot multiple times by a man at the E-Lanes Bowling Center and died while he was being rushed to a nearby hospital.[1] Until his death, he worked as a manager at E-Lanes.[5] He was aged 48.[4]