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Dominic Barrett

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British ten-pin bowler (born 1985)
Dominic Barrett
Barrett in 2011
Personal information
Born (1985-07-30)July 30, 1985 (age 39)[1]
Bowling Information
AffiliationPBA,EBT
Dominant handRight (power stroker delivery)
Wins10 PBA Tour (3 majors)
14 EBT
300-games65
SponsorsBrunswick, Turbo 2n1 Grips, Dexter shoes

Dominic “Dom” Simon Barrett (born 30 July 1985 inCambridge,England)[2] is one of England's leadingten-pin bowlers. He competes in world events and on thePBA Tour, where he has won ten titles. This total includes three PBA major titles: thePBA World Championship (2013), theU.S. Open (2018) and theTournament of Champions (2022), which makes him one of nine triple crown winners in PBA history and the first European player to accomplish the feat. He has been the ranking winner on theEuropean Bowling Tour (EBT) in three seasons (2010, 2012 and 2013) and is also the only player to have been named as ‘World Bowling Writers’ bowler of the year three consecutive times. He is nicknamed "The Dominator".[3]

For much of his PBA career, Barrett was sponsored by theTrack division ofEbonite International. He is now a member of theBrunswick pro staff after Brunswick purchased Ebonite in late 2019.[4] He is also sponsored by Turbo 2n1 grips and Dexter shoes.

Perfect Games

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To date, Barrett has bowled 65perfect 300 games in professional competition, including 18 on thePBA Tour.[1]

Achievements

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Barrett has 13European Bowling Tour (EBT) titles to his name as of the end of the 2019 season, plus ten PBA titles as of 2024.[5]

2008

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Barrett was the EBT ranking runner-up in 2008.

2009

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In the first stage of the World Tenpin Masters, Barrett won 2–0 againstGuy Caminsky from South Africa. In the second stage of the tournament, Barrett won 2–0 against Paeng Nepomuceno from the Philippines. In the third stage, he defeated Finnish bowlerOsku Palermaa 2–0. He then beatChris Barnes in the semifinals with a two-game score of 490. In the end, Barrett won theWorld Tenpin Masters at theBarnsley Metrodome with a 505 over two games, beating his opponentJason Belmonte ofAustralia. Barrett would also win theWeber Cup with Team Europe this year.

2010

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Barrett was Ranking Winner on the EBT for the 2010 season.

2011

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Barrett competing in 2011

On November 19, 2011, in his American television debut (broadcast February 19, 2012), Barrett defeated American Sean Rash of Montgomery, IL, 247–204, to win theProfessional Bowlers Association Scorpion Open at the South Point Casino and Hotel inLas Vegas. This was his first PBA Tour title.

2012

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While unable to win a PBA title, Barrett was Ranking Winner on the EBT for the 2012 season.

2013

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Barrett won theWeber Cup XIV with Team Europe teammatesMika Koivuniemi, Martin Larsen andStuart Williams. He captured the 2013PBA World Championship for his second PBA Tour title and first PBA major.[6] He then won the 2013Qatar Open in Doha, Qatar, which qualified as his third PBA title in addition to a World Bowling Tour title.

On the EBT, Barrett was Ranking Winner for the third time in his career in 2013.

2014

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Barrett successfully defended his 2013 Qatar Open championship by winning the event again on 27 November 2014. He defeated Stuart Williams 395–388 over the two-game final in an all-England title match. This was his fourth PBA title.[7]

2015

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Barrett finished runner-up at the 2015Bowlmor AMF U.S. Open, defeating three opponents in the stepladder final before losing toRyan Ciminelli in the final match, 236–223.[8] In December, 2015, Barrett was the #1 seed for the PBA World Bowling Tour Men's Finals, held inReno, NV, and defeatedMike Fagan in the final match. The three finalists for this non-title event were chosen and seeded based on a rolling points list of PBA International-World Bowling Tour tournaments held over the previous two years.[9] Barrett made a career-high nine championship round appearances during the2015 PBA season.[1]

2016

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Despite not winning a PBA Tour event in 2016, Barrett still had PBA earnings of almost $117,000 (USD), thanks to a third-place finish in the PBA World Championship and a second-place finish in DHC PBA Japan Invitational.

2017

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Barrett topped a 345-player field at the Brunswick Euro Challenge on 26 March 2017, defeatingThailand's Jojoe Yannaphon in the final match to win the12,500 first prize and his fifth PBA title.[10] As one of the top eight PBA Tour money leaders from the start of the 2015 season through the 2017USBC Masters, Barrett was invited to participate in the inauguralMain Event PBA Tour Finals in May, 2017. He placed seventh in the event.[11]

2018

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On January 28, 2018, Barrett won his sixth PBA title at theDHC PBA Japan Invitational inTokyo, topping AmericanKyle Troup in the final match.[12][13] On October 31, Barrett won his seventh PBA title and second PBA major at theU.S. Open, defeating top seedJakob Butturff in the final match by a single pin, 207–206.[14] Following this win, Barrett is now title-eligible for the PBA Hall of Fame (having two major championships with at least five total titles). Barrett was announced as a finalist for the 2018 PBA Player of the Year award, but the award was given toAndrew Anderson.[15]

2019

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Barrett qualified as the #14 seed for the inauguralPBA Tour Playoffs in 2019. He made it to the Round of 8 before being defeated by #6 seed Sean Rash.[16] Barrett won his eighth PBA Tour title at the PBA-WBT Kuwait Open on November 8, 2019. Per tournament rules, Barrett had to beat the #1 qualifier,Iceland's Arnar Jonsson, twice to earn the title, which he did by scores of 289–235 and 278–277. Barrett also won the non-title World Bowling Tour Men's Finals during this same stop.[17]

2022

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After going through the COVID-shortened 2020 PBA Tour season and the 2021 season without winning, Barrett returned to the winner's circle on February 27, 2022, winning thePBA Tournament of Champions. After a convincing 279–201 semifinal match win overShawn Maldonado, Barrett defeated top seedKristopher Prather 210–189 in the final match. Barrett's ninth PBA title gave him a win in all three of the PBA Tour's original major championships, making him the eighth triple crown winner in PBA history.[18] Barrett won his tenth PBA Tour title at the Storm Cup: Colorado Springs Open on March 24, 2022. As the No. 1 seed, he defeated Finland's Santtu Tahvanainen 244–234 in the final match. Barrett also earned a $5,000 (USD) bonus for finishing second in points over the four-event Storm Cup series.[19]

On July 3, Barrett won the Brunswick Euro Challenge inMunich,Germany for his 14th EBT title. (The event was not counted a PBA Tour stop this season.) He defeated Sweden's Kim Bolleby in the final stepladder match, 236–235, to earn the title and11,000 top prize.[20]

Barrett cashed a career-high $201,595 (USD) in PBA earnings during the 2022 season.[21]

2023

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Barrett won the non-title PBA Skill Ball Challenge on July 23, 2023. This was a tournament featuring the eight highest point earners from the five Classic Series events held earlier in the season. All players were required to use identical low-technology Skill 3.02 bowling balls on two differently oiled lanes. After losing to Matt Ogle 193–150 in the first match of the race-to-two-points final, Barrett made a drastic move and won the second game 213–172. He then won the ninth/tenth frame roll-off, 37–24, to earn the victory and $16,000 top prize.[22]

PBA career statistics

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Statistics are through the last complete PBA season.[1]

SeasonEventsCashesMatch PlayCRA+PBA TitlesAverageEarnings ($US)
2010-1162100217.204,080
2011-12129331219.6334,255
2012-132621722222.70155,302
20141917521222.47132,454
201521151290222.6294,602
20162416930222.80116,890
201721161021222.3984,300
20181512732218.36108,970
201926181041217.32119,268
2020127500217.2442,250
2021149600212.3423,650
202216121242222.85201,595
20231913930217.0798,975
2024177210220.3949,957

+CRA = Championship Round Appearances

PBA titles

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Major championships inbold type.

  1. 2011 WSOB III Scorpion Open (Las Vegas,Nevada)
  2. 2013PBA World Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  3. 2013 PBA-WBT Qatar Open (Doha,Qatar)
  4. 2014 PBA-WBT Qatar Open (Doha, Qatar)
  5. 2017 PBA-WBT Brunswick Euro Challenge (Munich,Germany)
  6. 2018 DHC PBA Japan Invitational (Tokyo,Japan)
  7. 2018U.S. Open (Wichita, Kansas)
  8. 2019 PBA-WBT Kuwait Open (Kuwait City)
  9. 2022PBA Tournament of Champions (Fairlawn, Ohio)
  10. 2022 Storm Cup: Colorado Springs Open (Colorado Springs, CO)

PBA non-title wins

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  1. 2015 PBA World Bowling Tour Men's Finals
  2. 2023 PBA Skill Ball Challenge

Personal

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Barrett now resides inGreat Bentley, England. His wife Cassie gave birth to the couple's first child, a son named Colby Henry Barrett, on August 18, 2018.[23]

References

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  1. ^abcd"Dom Barrett profile at PBA.com". pba.com. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2018.
  2. ^Grosso, John; Hartman, Eric R. (7 August 2014).Barrett, Dominic Simon inHistorical Dictionary of Bowling, p. 39. Rowman & Littlefield.ISBN 9780810880221. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2018.
  3. ^4th Oltremare Championships Columbia 300 Open - Dom Barrett Wins His First EBT Event Gall, Dominic on 18 November 2007, retrieved 3 July 2014.
  4. ^"Brunswick Pros". brunswickbowling.com. RetrievedAugust 25, 2022.
  5. ^"Dom Barrett | PBA".www.pba.com. 2010-10-23. Retrieved2024-02-15.
  6. ^England’s Dom Barrett Wins PBA World ChampionshipArchived 2013-12-30 at theWayback Machine Vint, Bill at pba.com on 29 December 2013.
  7. ^Dom Barrett Repeats as Qatar Open Champion, Defeats Stuart Williams in All-England Title Match Vint, Bill at pba.com on 27 November 2014.
  8. ^Schneider, Jerry (November 8, 2015)."Ryan Ciminelli Wins U.S. Open for First Major Title". RetrievedNovember 9, 2015.
  9. ^Schneider, Jerry (February 22, 2016)."Dom Barrett, Danielle McEwan Win World Bowling Tour Finals Championships". pba.com. Archived fromthe original on March 2, 2016. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2016.
  10. ^Vint, Bill (March 26, 2017)."England's Dom Barrett Ends Three-Year Title Slump, Wins Brunswick Euro Challenge for Fifth PBA Title". pba.com. RetrievedMarch 27, 2017.
  11. ^Vint, Bill (June 27, 2017)."Indiana's EJ Tackett Wins Inaugural Main Event PBA Tour Finals for Third 2017 Title". Archived fromthe original on September 3, 2019. RetrievedJuly 5, 2017.
  12. ^"ENGLAND'S DOM BARRETT WINS DHC PBA JAPAN INVITATIONAL". BowlingDigital.com. January 28, 2018.
  13. ^Vint, Bill (January 28, 2018)."England's Dom Barrett Wins DHC PBA Japan Invitational for Sixth Career Title". pba.com. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2018.
  14. ^Schneider, Jerry (October 31, 2018)."Barrett Wins U.S. Open with Thrilling One-Pin Victory Over Butturff in Title Match". RetrievedNovember 2, 2018.
  15. ^Vint, Bill (November 20, 2018)."Michigan's Andrew Anderson, Tennessee's Kamron Doyle Win PBA Player, Rookie of the Year Honors". PBA.com. Archived fromthe original on March 1, 2019. RetrievedNovember 20, 2018.
  16. ^Schneider, Jerry (27 May 2019)."O'Neill, Rash Win Round of 8 Matches to Complete PBA Playoffs Semifinals Matchups".pba.com. Retrieved28 May 2019.
  17. ^Vint, Bill (8 November 2019)."PBA Spare Shots: Dom Barrett Wins PBA-WBT Kuwait Open for Eighth Career PBA Tour Title".pba.com. Retrieved11 November 2019.
  18. ^Williams Jr., Emil (27 February 2022)."DOM BARRETT WINS THIRD MAJOR TITLE AND EARNS TRIPLE CROWN STATUS AT KIA PBA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS".pba.com. Retrieved28 February 2022.
  19. ^Goodger, Jef (24 March 2022)."DOM BARRETT WINS THE STORM CUP: PBA COLORADO SPRINGS OPEN FOR SECOND TITLE OF 2022, 10TH OF CAREER".pba.com. Retrieved25 March 2022.
  20. ^"Dom Barrett wins the 2022 Brunswick Euro Challenge".talktenpin.net. 3 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  21. ^Goodger, Jef (September 1, 2022)."2022 GUARANTEED RATE PBA TOUR SEASON IN REVIEW".pba.com. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2022.
  22. ^Hughes, Nolan (July 23, 2023)."CREATIVITY POWERS DOM BARRETT TO VICTORY AT PBA SKILL BALL CHALLENGE".pba.com. RetrievedJuly 25, 2023.
  23. ^Vint, Bill (August 31, 2018)."PBA Spare Shots: Jason Belmonte's Star is Rising in the Eyes of Australia's Mainstream Media".PBA.com. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2018.

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