Annette Hagre

[1][2] The World Bowling Writers association named her 1987 Female bowler of the Year.

Some months before the World Cup tournament, Hagre had endured a long and difficult operation to remove a ganglion in her bowling wrist.

She didn't begin practicing until about a month before Copenhagen, but still managed to lead the field at Rodovre Bowling Center every day but one, with a 200-plus average.

Coming out of retirement in 1989, she won the 1989 FIQ Euro Zone Masters title.

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