The 6th Brunswick Euro Challenge was the fourth stop on the 2009 European Bowling Tour and one of the Tour's "majors". The BEC 2009 offered total prize fund of 90,000 Euro. 314 players from 28 countries battled it out for the 16.000 Euro top prize. In the semifinal match of the four-player stepladder final, European champion Mai Ginge Jensen, Denmark, the No. 4 seed, met last year's runner-up, PBA champion Mike Fagan, United States.
Wow that was a close one. Good job
tallricanpapi 3 months ago
@Zaplockid The Nano wasn't released yet
MrBaardsen 4 months ago
Or is it a Virtual Gravity Nano because this lane is long oiled?
Zaplockid 6 months ago
Fagan's straight up the board shot is actually heaps good! Talented young man he is :)
Also, his ball looks and rolls like a Virtual Gravity, so I'll assume it is. It could be a Total bedlam, but I don't think he sponsered by Ebonite at this time? I think we was with storm.
thedude3093 1 year ago
but i always thought that fagan is using virtual gravity
HAHAIMJY 1 year ago
@mocitypearland its the virtual graviyt.
StormBowler1994 1 year ago
i thought he was throwin virtual gravity but it was the total bedlam similar color ways
mocitypearland 1 year ago
@waddleman If he missed the 10 pin he would have lost the match. That's pretty close to neck and neck.
meanboy2000 1 year ago
Seems like she just needed something with a little more backend action and this would've been neck and neck all the way.
waddleman 1 year ago
Wow, this girl can really throw that rock.
ptypimp69 1 year ago