Karen Marcano

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Born27 July 1979 (1979-07-27) (age 46)
Caracas, Venezuela
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Karen Marcano
Personal information
Born27 July 1979 (1979-07-27) (age 46)
Caracas, Venezuela
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Medal record
Women's Bowling
Representing  Venezuela
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2013 Las VegasDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2013 Las VegasTeam of 5
World Games
Bronze medal – third place2013 CaliSingles
Central American and Caribbean Games
Gold medal – first place2006 CartagenaTrios
Gold medal – first place2010 Puerto RicoMasters event
Bronze medal – third place2006 CartagenaTeam of 5
PABCON
Gold medal – first place2010 Las VegasMasters event
Gold medal – first place2011Mixed Doubles

Karen Marcano (born 27 July 1979) is a Venezuelan ten-pin bowler.[1] In 2008 she finished first in the Women's World Ranking Masters.[2] In 2009 she won a gold medal at the Pan American Bowling Confederation Championships in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She also won the bronze medal at the masters event of the World Games in 2013 in Colombia.

In the 2013 combined WTBA World Championships in Henderson, Nevada, Karen teamed up with her sister Alicia Marcano. The sisters led the doubles qualifying round with a 2,880 total and a 240 average. Only 21 pins separated them from the World Championships record.[3] However, according to the format of the games, the first-place finisher in the TV semifinals will face the fourth-place finisher from the US duo. They were defeated by the Americans and were forced to settle for bronze with Australia. They also won the team bronze medal at the event.[4]

Games in the Continent

She won two gold medals in masters at Pan American Bowling Confederation Men's Championships (PABCON) Women's and Central American Games in 2010. In 2011 Karen and Amleto Monacelli won the gold medal for the country at PABCON Champion of Champions. She accumulated five medals in the Bolivarian Games, in total Karen has 11 individual titles on the continent.[5]

She finished in 9th position of the combined rankings at the 2006 AMF World Cup.

Accolades

References

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