Aki Nawa
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Personal information | |
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Native name | Kanji: 名和秋 Spaced hiragana: なわ あき |
Born | (1979-11-15) November 15, 1979 (age 44) |
Height | 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) |
Bowling Information | |
Affiliation | JPBA |
License no. | 365, Class 35 |
Rookie year | 2002 |
Dominant hand | Right |
Wins | 1 |
300-games | 2 |
Video of form | [1] |
Personal blog | Official blog |
Aki Nawa (名和 秋, Nawa Aki, born November 15, 1979) is a Japanese female professional ten-pin bowler. She is a member of the Japan Professional Bowling Association, license no. 365. Although Nawa bowls right-handed, she writes and uses chopsticks left-handed. Nawa-pro was plagued with a right elbow injury between 2010 and 2012. She is managed by SUNNY SIDE UP.
Major accomplishments
- 2003 - Japan National Championships (4th place)
- 2004 - Ladies vs. Rookies (winner)
- 2005 - Eagle Classic (8th place)
- 2006 - Japan National Championships (3rd place)
- 2006 - Miyazaki Open Pro-Am (6th place)
- 2006 - BIGBOX Higashi Yamato Cup (5th place)
- 2006 - All Japan Mixed Doubles (7th place)
- 2006 - 38th All Japan Championship (3rd place)
- 2010 - ROUND1 Cup Ladies (10th place)
- 2012 - Miyazaki Open Pro-Am (7th place)
P★League
- Tournament 2 - winner
- Tournament 3 - 2nd place
- Tournament 6 - 3rd place
- Tournament 9 - 3rd place
- Tournament 13 - 2nd place
- Tournament 31 - 3rd place
- Personal records: nine strikes in a row, high game 279
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References
- ^ All stats translated from P-League
External links
- Profile @ P-League
- Profile @ SUNNY SIDE UP
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