 But it's also a full commitment. Last year I flew almost 160,000 miles in order to be on this tour and my other tours around the state, so I love it. Is it worth it? Absolutely. All right, good luck today. Thank you, Danielle. Danielle won a Qatar in Thailand. Telling us the other day, you got to see countries and cities that I've heard about that never thought I would experience. Took some day trips around some of her bowling ventures, found her way to Dubai one day. But here's Liz Johnson, the American, with a big challenge here in the third. A match up! There's your hammer tough spare replay and that was a tough one. Gives things away. Aging isn't fun, Randall. Time is a terrible thing, but it's been pretty good to Liz Johnson. Man, has it ever. And if it gets there, you have to feel Daria would be a no-brainer to represent her home country. You get the shots like that. Her first four shots, her ball screen was 17-7, 17-7, 17-5, 17-5. And that's some serious ball speed control. And that was 10 in the pit. Senior tour. That's incredible. Beautiful shot. Her family makes me happy. And she does, too. She has this warmth, this electricity about her and an absolute passion to put bowling into the Olympic Games. Check out the location here. Just inside second arrow. That'd be like the 12th forward. Big shot here for Daria. Rock solid on that lane. Really nice. And her execution has been brilliant on the left lane. The sixth overall strike of this match. So 235, she's done. Strike for Liz, and she wins. Strike for Johnson gives her 242. Anything less, Daria moves on. Again, this is the one event that's kind of eluded. Liz Johnson throughout her illustrious career. A strike to move on to the final. Inside of target. I think that's how you get the moniker, the goat. Right? There are strikes tonight. She moved to board left. She came by and told us, yeah, I moved to board left in the 10th, and I fired it right at the 1-3. Danielle, working off her first strike here of the championship match. Let's make it a double. Nice. That was yanked. Got away with it. A three in a row during the holiday period at your local bowling center. That's right. They would give you a free turkey to take home for the holidays. You know what they give you for four in a row, Randy? They give it a hit. All she needs, eight. Again, I'm seeing this as being a little reminiscent of match number one, where it's the heater, Ricky. Captures the one elusive event. High score of the evening. The 246 claims the title. Get it, Liz. You deserved it. After three second-place finishes and two-thirds, Liz Johnson finally a WBT champion.