Mats Karlsson

Mats Karlsson (born August 12, 1956) is a ten-pin bowler from Gothenburg, Sweden who competed internationally and on the PBA Tour in the United States.

Karlsson became the first international player to win a PBA Tour event in the U.S. when he captured the 1986 Southern California Open in Riverside, California. He went on to win three more PBA titles, along with 1 runner-up finish (1988 Greater Hartford Open) and 10 appearances in the top-5.

En route to winning the 1987 Greater Los Angeles Open, Karlsson entered the finals as the #3 seed. Before defeating Ricky Corona in the title match and John Gant in match #3, Karlsson had to best Pete McCordic in match #2, who rolled a perfect 300 game in match #1 against Wayne Webb (the PBA's 4th televised perfect game).

Internationally, he won the 1991 AMF World Open and 10 medals in the FIQ World Championships.

In 2009, Karlsson was honored as the best male bowler in 100 years of organized bowling in Sweden, during ceremonies held in Stockholm.

For ten years, Karlsson served as the coach for Norway's national bowling team (until 2014). Karlsson was also owner and operator of Lundby Stadium Bowl in Gothenburg. Provided by Wikipedia
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