Super Series is a new European Bowling tour that started 2003, with it´s first competition in Aalborg, Denmark. The new tournament has 6 tour stops and a grande finale in Jönköping, Sweden, during easter 2004. The prize money will be the highest ever in Sweden. Swedish Television, SVT, NRK, Norwegian Television and Viasat Denmark is broadcasting the finals from each tour stops live. The Grande Finale in Jönköping will be broadcasted live on Swedish National channel and can be wied all over the country. Today the tour stops are in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland, but in a very short time, probably the season 2004/2005, the tour will expand to the rest of the European bowling countries. Those countries will probably be Germany, England, Spain, France and Italy.
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Name:
Martin Larsen
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Team: Team Pergamon, Sweden
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Matchplay Avg: 213
Won matches: 47%



Final appearance: 16
Final games played: 113
Final match played: 26
Stepladder appearance: 2
Titles: 1
Final positions:
44. Brunswick Aalborg International 2003
1. Olympia Tournament 2003
12. Norwegian Open 2003
13. Kungsbacka International 2003
28. Ballmasters Open 2004
2. Husqvarna International 2004
6. Brunswick Aalborg International 2004
11. Olympia Tournament 2004
11. Norwegian Open 2004
46. Kungsbacka International 2004
26. Ballmasters Open 2005
19. Husqvarna International 2005
17. Olympia Tournament 2005.
5. Norwegian Open 2005
15. Kungsbacka International 2005
10. Husqvarna International 2006

Biggest achievements in Championships
Gold, Nordic Youth Five-Team 1997.
Gold, Nordic Five-Team 2001.
Gold, World Youth Four-Team 2002.
Gold, World Five-Team 2003.
Silver, Nordic Youth Trios 1997.
Silver, Eur. Cup Team 2002.
Silver, World Ten Pin Cup 2003.
Bronze, Eur. Youth Cup Team 1997.
Bronze, World Youth Masters 2002.
Bronze, World Doubles 2003.






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