Gery Verbruggen

Gery Verbruggen

Gery Verbruggen is a Belgian Ten-Pin bowler. In 1999, he won the gold medal at the 1999 World Games in Dubai,
and is a 4-time winner of the European Bowling Tour, which is the current record.

Verbruggen has 9 EBT titles to his name, which until recently was also a record.
It was surpassed on 19th November 2006 by England's Paul Moor who holds 10 EBT titles.


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