Man bowls 12 consecutive strikes in 86.9 seconds
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A man bowled 12 consecutive strikes in just 86.9 seconds in what appears to be the world's fastest 300-point game.
Ben Ketola, a 23-year-old employee at 281 Bowl in Cortland, KetoXP Erfahrungsbericht New York, crushed a 2015 attempt by pro-bowler Tom Doughtery that clocked in at 1 minute 50.99 seconds.
In the gripping video captured by his friend, Ketola can be seen rolling strike after strike with both hands on April 5.
Ben Ketola, a 23-year-old employee at 281 Bowl in Cortland, New York, bowled 12 consecutive strikes in just 86.9 seconds
In the video captured by his co-worker John Bishop earlier this month, Ketola can be seen launching a bowling ball down the lane before quickly running to retrieve a second one
While the United States Bowling Congress' record books do not have an official category for world's fastest 300 game, Ketola was inspired by Doughtery.
The pro-bowler posted a YouTube video dubbed 'world's fastest 300 game' in 2015, which clocked in nearly half a minute slower than Ketola's.
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In the video captured by his co-worker John Bishop earlier this month, Ketola can be seen launching a bowling ball down the lane before quickly running to retrieve a second one.
Ketola barely had time to check whether his throws knocked all 10 pins over before he was on to the next one while Bishop cheered him on.
He quickly made his way down the length of the bowling alley before running back to the first lane and throwing his final two strikes. Pictured, Ketola cheering triumphantly
He quickly made his way down the length of the bowling alley before running back to the first lane and throwing his final two strikes.
Ketola, who was out of breath by the time he finished, cheered and taunted Doughtery by saying: 'My 300 game is way better than yours!'
The bowler told Syracuse.com: 'It was fun to do. I honestly wasn't expecting to do it.'
Ketola is already looking forward to his next feat, saying: 'Next time I may set up all spares on the lanes and see how fast I can make those.'
Ketola, who was out of breath by the time he finished, cheered and taunted Dougherty. Pictured right, his co-worker and friend John Bishop, who filmed the video
New York
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Video: CNY bowler sets world record by rolling 300 game in 86.9 seconds | syracuse.com
Ben Ketola, a 23-year-old employee at 281 Bowl in Cortland, KetoXP Erfahrungsbericht New York, crushed a 2015 attempt by pro-bowler Tom Doughtery that clocked in at 1 minute 50.99 seconds.
In the gripping video captured by his friend, Ketola can be seen rolling strike after strike with both hands on April 5.
Ben Ketola, a 23-year-old employee at 281 Bowl in Cortland, New York, bowled 12 consecutive strikes in just 86.9 seconds
In the video captured by his co-worker John Bishop earlier this month, Ketola can be seen launching a bowling ball down the lane before quickly running to retrieve a second one
While the United States Bowling Congress' record books do not have an official category for world's fastest 300 game, Ketola was inspired by Doughtery.
The pro-bowler posted a YouTube video dubbed 'world's fastest 300 game' in 2015, which clocked in nearly half a minute slower than Ketola's.
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In the video captured by his co-worker John Bishop earlier this month, Ketola can be seen launching a bowling ball down the lane before quickly running to retrieve a second one.
Ketola barely had time to check whether his throws knocked all 10 pins over before he was on to the next one while Bishop cheered him on.
He quickly made his way down the length of the bowling alley before running back to the first lane and throwing his final two strikes. Pictured, Ketola cheering triumphantly
He quickly made his way down the length of the bowling alley before running back to the first lane and throwing his final two strikes.
Ketola, who was out of breath by the time he finished, cheered and taunted Doughtery by saying: 'My 300 game is way better than yours!'
The bowler told Syracuse.com: 'It was fun to do. I honestly wasn't expecting to do it.'
Ketola is already looking forward to his next feat, saying: 'Next time I may set up all spares on the lanes and see how fast I can make those.'
Ketola, who was out of breath by the time he finished, cheered and taunted Dougherty. Pictured right, his co-worker and friend John Bishop, who filmed the video
New York
Read more:
Video: CNY bowler sets world record by rolling 300 game in 86.9 seconds | syracuse.com
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