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Jeff Butt, (born 3 September 1978) in Beverley, Hull, England, is one of the world's leading Ten-pin Bowlers. He is left-handed and is a full-time bowler. He is not to be confused with the world famous bowler, Jeff Thomas.

Early years

Butt first started bowling at the age of 10 when he joined the Saturday morning Junior League at the AMF Bowling Centre in Hull. His parents were league bowlers at the centre which was the main influence for him taking up the sport. He enjoyed plenty of success in his latter years as a junior, winning many national titles. He also teamed up with fellow Hull Bowler, Robert Batty and won a multitude of Doubles Titles including victories at the BTBA Junior Nationals at both Senior and Graduate level. He represented the Junior England Team in 1997 at the "European Youth Team Cup" in Annecy, France where he won a silver medal despite the team having the highest team average in the Championship.

After finishing his time in junior bowling Butt started to bowl more regularly on the Adult circuit in England and won his first English ranking event in 1999 at the AMF World Cup Qualifier, held in Nottingham. Butt went on to represent England, making his first appearance at the AMF World Cup in Las Vegas but his lack of international experience did not help and he failed to qualify for the top 24.

Today

Moor is one of the top English bowlers on the European bowling scene along with Stuart Williams and Dominic Barrett.

Moor is currently ranked No.6 in Europe (2011 EBT rankings), is a 3-time winner, of the European Bowling Tour. (EBT) [1] [1] and is a Commonwealth Championships double gold medallist.

Moor has 27 Perfect Games, a High 3 Games series of 857 and a high 6 Game Series of 1588.

Achievements

World

QubicaAMF World Cup: 4 appearances (1999, 2001, 2004, 2007). Best finish:- 5th (2007)
World Ranking Masters: 4 appearances (2005-2007, 2009). Best finish:- 3rd (2007)
World Tenpin Masters: 4 appearances (2005-2008). Runner-up 3 times (2005-2007) Semi-Finalist (2008)
Weber Cup: 5 appearances for Team Europe (2005-2009)
World Bowling Writer’s Bowler Of The Year: 2005

Commonwealth

2008 Commonwealth Championships:-

  • Men's Doubles:- Silver
  • Team:- Gold
  • Men's Master's:- Gold

European

Moor has 11 EBT titles to his name, since 2004. This puts Moor 3rd in the EBT all time men's title winners list.
Moor is one of only three bowlers who have won 3 EBT titles in 1 season, and has done so twice, in 2005 and 2006, the other bowlers being Gery Verbruggen in 2003 and Osku Palermaa in 2011.

EBT titles:-
2004 Malta Open Championships
2004 26 Trofeo Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona
2005 Irish Open Championships
2005 Championship Golden Bowl - Trofeo Brunswick
2005 Norwegian Open
2006 3rd Istanbul Bowling Open
2006 28 Trofeo Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona
2006 3rd Oltremare Ebonite Championships
2007 Hammer Bronzen Schietspoel Tournament
2007 Ebonite International Luxembourg Open
2009 5th Storm San Marino Open

Other Titles:-
2002 British Open
2003 London International
2004 Championship Golden Bowl, Italy
2008 Malta Open Championships
2008 4th Cockatoos Pafos Open, Cyprus
2009 Irish Open Championships
2009 Welsh Open Championships
2009 2nd EBT Masters
2010 London International
2010 2nd Galactica Open, Cyprus

Domestic

Moor has 29 English National Titles to his name, spanning over 12 years.
Moor has been voted "English Bowler of the Year" 5 times. (2002-2006)

Weber Cup

Moor has played for Team Europe in the annual Weber Cup tournament on 7 occasions (2005-2011)
Moor’s record from 48 matches played (singles and doubles) is won 31, lost 17, with a winning percentage of 64.5%. Moor has finished on the winning side three times (2005, 2009 and 2010).

Miscellaneous

References

  1. ^ Matchroom Sport (2006). "2005 PokerMillion.com Weber Cup - Europe v USA Tenpin Challenge". matchroomsport.com. Archived from the original on 29 March 2006. Retrieved 14 April 2006. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)

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