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Jason Belmonte

Jason Belmonte AM (born 29 July 1983) is an Australian professional ten-pin bowler. He plays on the PBA Tour in the United States[2] and in world events. He is known for being one of the first bowlers to gain media attention for using the two-handed approach style to deliver his shot. He has won 31 PBA titles (seventh most all-time), including a record 15 major championships; he is only one of eight bowlers in PBA tour history to achieve 30 wins, making him the only 30-time winner in PBA Tour history who is not currently a member of the PBA Hall of Fame (he has yet to meet the 20 years on Tour requirement). He is one of two bowlers in PBA history to have won the Super Slam, winning all five PBA major titles (the other being Mike Aulby). He has been named PBA Player of the Year seven times, tying the record previously set by Walter Ray Williams Jr.[3] Belmonte accumulated $1 million (USD) in career PBA earnings faster than any player in history (131 tournaments), surpassed the $1.5 million mark PBA earnings during the 2019 season, and eclipsed $2 million in PBA earnings during the 2022 season. Belmonte has 25 career 300 games in PBA Tour events through 2020, including the PBA's 21st nationally televised 300 in 2012,[4] as well as the 34th nationally televised 300 over ten years later in 2022.[5] His accolades have him ranked on several lists as one of the greatest bowlers of all time, if not the greatest.[6][7][8]

Jason Belmonte
Belmonte during the 2019 PBA World Championship
Personal information
Nickname(s)Belmo
Born (1983-07-29) 29 July 1983 (age 39)
Orange, New South Wales, Australia
Years active2000–present
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Spouse(s)Kimberly Shapter
Children4
Sport
CountryAustralia
SportTen-pin bowling
LeaguePBA, WBT
Turned pro2008
Achievements and titles
World finals1 European Bowling Tour
1 World Tenpin Masters
1 WBT
1 AMF World Cup
National finals31 PBA Tour (15 majors)
7x PBA Player of the Year
Medal record
Representing  Australia
Bowling
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Tenpin Bowling Championships 4
World Youth Bowling Championships 3 1
Asian Youth Bowling Championships 3 1 1
Total 6 2 5
World Tenpin Bowling Championships
2006 Busan Doubles
2006 Busan Masters
2014 Abu Dhabi Trios
2014 Abu Dhabi Team
World Youth Tenpin Bowling Championships
2006 Berlin Team
2004 Guam Singles[1]
2004 Guam All Events
2004 Guam Masters

Belmonte is perhaps the most well-marketed bowler of all time, owing in part to his popularization of two-handed bowling. He is a member of the Storm,[9] 3G Shoes and Vise Grips pro staffs. Storm has collaborated with Belmonte to develop the "Trend" line of bowling balls, which bear the Belmo nickname and silhouette logo.[10]

He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours for significant service to tenpin bowling at the elite level.[11]

Early life

Jason Belmonte was born on 29 July 1983 in Orange, New South Wales, Australia.[12] His father Aldo opened the Orange Ten Pin Bowl[13] when Jason was a toddler. As a result, Jason started rolling a ball at 18 months old. Interviewed in 2009, he commented: "The only problem for me though was as an 18-month-old baby boy lifting a nine- to 10-pound (4–4.5 kg) bowling ball ... it was a little hard, so like all babies I pushed the ball with two hands."[13] In doing so he developed a two-handed style which he uses today, placing only two fingers and no thumb in the ball to produce more revolutions.[2]

Titles

Belmonte has won one European Bowling Tour title, the Brunswick Euro Challenge, held in Greece. He also won the World Tenpin Masters championship in 2007. In September 2010, he defeated American Sean Rash in the finals to earn the 2010 Korea Cup title.[14]

On the PBA Tour, Belmonte owns 31 titles (7th on the PBA's all-time list), including his first title at the Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic (2009), and three titles in the 2011–12 season (GEICO Shark Open, World Series of Bowling Chameleon Open, and the Pepsi PBA Elite Players Championship). After making the televised finals in five of six PBA majors without winning, he defeated Wes Malott to capture his first PBA major title: the 2012–13 USBC Masters. (Belmonte would be retroactively awarded a major title for the 2011 Elite Players Championship, making the USBC Masters his second major.) He captured his third major at the 2014 Barbasol Tournament of Champions, again defeating Malott in the title match. On 8 February 2015, Belmonte became the first bowler to win three consecutive USBC Masters tournaments after defeating No. 1 seeded AJ Johnson. On 15 February 2015, he defeated No. 1 seed Rhino Page to capture his second consecutive Barbasol Tournament of Champions title, and his second major title in two weeks. After winning three major titles in 2017, including an unprecedented fourth USBC Masters, Belmonte stood in second place on the all-time PBA majors list with nine, behind only Earl Anthony and Pete Weber, who both have ten.[15] He won the first major of 2019, the PBA Tournament of Champions, to tie the record with ten majors. One month later, Belmonte won the 2019 PBA World Championship, making him the all-time major titles leader. In February 2020, Belmonte won the U.S. Open to claim the "super slam" (a title in all five PBA majors), the second in PBA history after Mike Aulby.

Bowling career

Amateur and international accomplishments

Aged seventeen, Belmonte became the first Junior Australian to bowl a 300 game overseas. He also took five gold medals at the 2000 Junior National Championships, was selected for the Youth Australia team, and also held a place in this team in 2002 and 2004. Belmonte was awarded the 2001 Orange Junior Sportsperson of the Year and won the 2002 Senior Award. He also was awarded the Orange Sportsperson of the Year award in both 2002 and 2003. Belmonte won one gold, one silver and two bronze medals at the 2002 Commonwealth Championships in Scotland. Belmonte competed in Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs (FIQ) tournaments (the governing body of the sport and now known as International Bowling Federation (IBF)) such as the World Tenpin Bowling Association (WTBA) and Asian FIQ championships. He won a silver medal at the WTBA World Youth Championships in Thailand. Later in the year, he was selected in the Australian Open men's team, where he remains to the present time.

In 2004, Belmonte took three gold, one silver and one bronze the Asian Youth FIQ in Hong Kong and followed this up in the World Youth FIQ titles in Guam with a gold in the singles and a gold in all events. He won the prestigious 2004 Bowler of the Year award, voted by the Board of Directors of the World Bowlers Writers' Association.

Belmonte was invited to participate in the 2005 World Tenpin Masters in England where he was defeated in the semi-finals. In this event, he made history by bowling the first-ever 300 game in the event. The game was filmed by Matchroom Sport. In 2007, Belmonte was once again invited to take part in the World Tenpin Masters, held at the Barnsley Metrodome. After defeating the defending champion Chris Barnes of the United States in the semi-finals, Belmonte went on to defeat England's Paul Moor in the finals where he rolled the event's second-ever 300 game. Belmonte rolled 23 out of a possible 24 strikes to win the event with a 566 score for two games, against Moor's 524.

Belmonte represented Australia in the 2006 World Youth Championships in Berlin. He was part of the team to take the gold medal in the Team Event and went on to make the Masters after finishing in sixth place in the All Events. He was defeated in the second step of the Masters by the eventual winner, Mads Sandbaekken from Norway. He also competed in the adult version on the same year at Men's World Championship at the Asiad Bowling Center in Busan, Korea and went on to make the Masters match-play after finishing 4th. He lost to eventual winner Biboy Rivera from Philippines to take the bronze medal.[16]

Belmonte participated in the 2007 World Ranking Masters and after qualifying in second position, was defeated in the quarter finals by eventual runner-up Peter Ljung from Sweden, 2–0 (190–258, 158–279), finishing in sixth place.[17]

In 2011, in the World Bowling Tour, Belmonte defeated good friend and PBA Player Mike Fagan, 511–505, to win the Thailand Open.[18]

In 2022, Belmonte defeated Kyle Troup, 259-236, to win the 2022 Devil's Lair Tasmania.

AMF World Cup

Jason Belmonte competed in the 2004 AMF World Cup in Singapore and led all five days of qualifying events. He finished in fifth place after being knocked out in the quarter final.

Belmonte competed again in the 2007 AMF World Cup in St. Petersburg, Russia where he was also lead qualifier. He finished runner-up after he was defeated in the final by Bill Hoffman (USA). As a result, Belmonte won the country rankings for Australia with Ann-Maree Putney, who won the trophy in the women's world cup.

In his third appearance in the 2011 AMF World Cup in Johannesburg, South Africa he was crowned as AMF Bowling World Cup champion. His first match was against Mykhaylo Kalika (Ukraine). Belmonte won the first game 237–203 and Kalika won the second game 248–266. Belmonte would win the deciding game 266–185. Jason Belmonte then came up against first seed Tommy Jones (USA). Jones would win the first game 259–279 with Belmonte winning the second, 247–216. After Jones opened in the eighth frame, Belmonte defeated him in the third game 259–236 and became the first Australian man to take the title. His three-game total of 765 was a new finals record, beating the previous mark of 764 by Petter Hansen (Norway), set in Singapore in 2004.

Belmonte stated "I was a long way in the lead in 2004 in Singapore, and got knocked in the quarters," he said, "and again I led the field in St Petersburg in 2007 and then I lost in the final. So I was happy to go in as number two seed this time".

PBA Tour

2008–09: Rookie of the Year

In 2009, Belmonte won the Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic PBA Tour event in his PBA TV finals debut. As the second seed, he defeated Bill O'Neill, and went on to defeat number one seed Mike Fagan 215–201 for his first PBA title. The title earned Belmonte "exempt" status for the 2009–10 PBA Tour, and he was also named the 2008–09 PBA Rookie of the Year.[2]

2009–10

2009–10 marked his first season as an exempt PBA bowler. Belmonte qualified for the TV finals in three events, but did not win a tournament. He came close at the GEICO Mark Roth Plastic Ball Championship on 28 March 2010. Finishing as the top qualifier, he faced Brian Ziesig in the finals. Ziesig was a non-exempt amateur who had to qualify via the TQR round. The two were tied at the end of the regulation game, 247–247, which sent the championship to a sudden-death, one-ball rolloff. Belmonte's shot on his first attempt left a solid 7-pin standing. Ziesig then threw a strike to take the title.[19]

2010–11

In the 2010–11 season, Belmonte appeared in 10 of 12 PBA events, making match-play nine times and appearing on TV four times. Without a victory, he had earnings of US$62,950,[2] while averaging 218.82 pins per game. In his first three years on tour, Belmonte cashed in 33 of 37 tournaments, making match-play a total of 25 times, with eight television appearance; and earnings of US$187,420.[2]

2011–12: Return to victory

Belmonte won his second, third and fourth PBA titles at the PBA's "World Series of Bowling" in November 2011, taking the trophies in the Chameleon Open, GEICO Shark Open and the Pepsi PBA Elite Players Championship.[20][21] Belmonte also rolled a nationally televised 300 game in the quarterfinals of the PBA World Championship, broadcast on 8 January 2012 in North America; however, he did not go on to win the tournament.[4] Despite his three titles in the 2011–12 season, Belmonte did not win the PBA Player of the Year honors. The award was won by Sean Rash in an extremely close vote (Rash received 29% of the vote to Belmonte's 26.6%).[22]

With his home crowd watching, Belmonte defeated Sean Rash in a best-of-three final (174–172, 223–255, 256–243) for his fifth PBA title at the 2012 Australian Masters in Sydney, Australia.[23]

2012–13: Player of the Year

On 24 February 2013, Belmonte won his sixth PBA Tour title and first PBA major at the USBC Masters in North Brunswick, NJ. Belmonte finished with six consecutive strikes in the dramatic final match to top Wes Malott, 258–245.[24] Belmonte won a second title on the 2012–13 season, his seventh overall, at the PBA Lucas Oil Bear Open in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.[25] He was runner-up to Wes Malott in the 2013 U.S. Open. It marked his seventh appearance in the TV finals of a major over the last eight major tournaments.[26]

On 17 January 2014, Belmonte was named the Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year for the 2012–13 season. Along with two titles for the season, including a major title and runner-up finishes at three other major championships, Belmonte won the George Young High Average Award ( a PBA record 228.81) and the Harry Smith Points Leader Award (238,903). He became only the third PBA player born outside the USA (after Amleto Monacelli and Mika Koivuniemi) to win PBA Player of the Year.[27]

2014: Major success, Player of the Year Repeat

Belmonte won the first tournament of the 2014 PBA season, the Barbasol Tournament of Champions in Allen Park, Michigan, which marked his second major tournament win and eighth title overall. As he did in his first major championship win, Belmonte defeated Wes Malott, this time in a 219–218 single game match.[28] On 23 February 2014, he became the first player to repeat as USBC Masters champion in nearly 50 years, and also the first player in history to win a major as the 5th seed, defeating every rival in the championship stepladder final. (Billy Welu won back-to-back Masters in 1964–65.) This was Belmonte's ninth PBA title and third major.[29] He captured his tenth title winning the Oklahoma Open during the PBA's Summer Swing.

His three titles (two majors) in the 2014 season made him an easy choice to win his second consecutive Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year award. In doing so, he became the first bowler to repeat as Player of the Year since Walter Ray Williams, Jr. won three consecutive awards from 1996 to 1998. Belmonte led all bowlers in season earnings ($163,788), average (226.71) and competition points (136,454).[30]

2015: Player of the Year Three-Peat

Belmonte again won the USBC Masters on 8 February 2015, defeating amateur A.J. Johnson, a surprise #1 seed, in the final match, 202–157. In doing so, he joined Mike Aulby as the only three-time winners of this tournament, while becoming the only player to win the Masters in three consecutive seasons.[31] On 15 February 2015, in Indianapolis, he captured his 12th PBA title by winning the Barbasol Tournament of Champions for the second consecutive season. As in the USBC Masters, Belmonte won from the #2 seed position, knocking off #4 seed Sean Rash in the semifinals, 235–203, before defeating top seed Rhino Page in the final match, 232–214. It was Belmonte's tenth appearance in the TV finals over the last 12 PBA major tournaments, and his fifth win in a major.[32]

On 20 January 2016, Belmonte was named the Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year for 2015, the third consecutive season he won the award. In addition to his two major tournament wins, he had nine other Top Five finishes, led the PBA Tour in earnings ($178,542) and was fourth in average (225.4). He became the first non-American player to win three consecutive POY honors, and the fourth PBA player overall to do so (joining Earl Anthony, Mark Roth and Walter Ray Williams, Jr.).[33]

2016

Belmonte made the five-player stepladder finals as the #3 seed for the 2016 PBA Fire Lake Tournament of Champions, seeking to join Jason Couch as the only players to win in this tournament in three consecutive seasons, but he was knocked off in the second match of the finals by Tom Daugherty. His bid for an unprecedented fourth USBC Masters title the following week also fell short, as he made the Round of 8 but was defeated by Wes Malott in the winner's bracket and Martin Larsen in the loser's bracket, keeping him out of the TV finals.

On 15 February 2016, Belmonte was retroactively awarded a major title for his 2011 PBA Elite Players Championship victory. After the tournament returned to major status in the 2016 season, the PBA voted to award additional major titles to the winners of the three previous Players Championship events (2011, 2013, 2015), stating the tournament "is a members-only event, and includes all of the elements of a major." This gave Belmonte six majors among his PBA Tour titles.[34]

2017: Three Majors in One Year

On 12 February 2017, Belmonte won his 13th PBA title and seventh major in the PBA Players Championship held in Columbus, Ohio. Having qualified as the #1 seed, he defeated #2 seed Anthony Simonsen in his lone TV finals match.[35] On 26 February, as the #1 seed again, he defeated Michael Tang to win his 14th PBA title, fourth USBC Masters title, and his eighth major title, becoming the only bowler to ever win four USBC Masters titles.[36] As one of the top eight money leaders from the start of the 2015 season through the 2017 USBC Masters, Belmonte was invited to participate in the inaugural Main Event PBA Tour Finals in May 2017. Starting as the #1 seed, Jason finished runner-up to E. J. Tackett.[37] Belmonte won his 15th PBA Tour title on 27 August 2017 at the PBA International-WBT Storm Lucky Larsen Masters, held in Malmö, Sweden.[38] On 19 November, Belmonte won the PBA World Championship in Reno, NV for his 16th title and ninth career major. With the win, Belmonte became the first PBA player to ever win three major titles in a season.[15]

Belmonte swept the three major PBA statistical categories for the 2017 season, including a PBA-record 229.39 average for 380 games. He also finished first in earnings ($238,912) and tied for first in wins (4).[39] On 17 January, in a landslide vote, Belmonte won with his fourth PBA Player of the Year Award.[40]

Also in 2017, Belmonte won the Dick Weber Bowling Ambassador Award, an honor given annually by the Bowling Proprietors Association of America (BPAA) to the "bowling athlete who has consistently shown grace on and off the lanes by promoting the sport of bowling in a positive manner."[41]

2018

Belmonte collected his 17th PBA title on 25 February 2018, winning the Mark Roth/Marshall Holman PBA Doubles Championship with partner Bill O'Neill.[42] He qualified as the #1 seed in the 2018 PBA Tour Finals, held 4–6 May in Allen Park, Michigan, and earned a rematch against last season's Finals champion, E. J. Tackett. Belmonte avenged his 2017 loss to Tackett for his 18th PBA Tour title.[43]

2019: Making History, Player of the Decade

On 10 February 2019, Belmonte won his 19th PBA title and tenth major at the PBA Tournament of Champions held in Fairlawn, Ohio. As the #1 seed, he defeated E. J. Tackett 225–196 in the final match to claim the title. Belmonte's victory made him the third player to win three Tournament of Champions after Mike Durbin and Jason Couch, and tied him with Earl Anthony and Pete Weber as the all-time major titles leader (10 majors).[44] Belmonte was also the top qualifier in the 2019 season's next two events – the PBA Players Championship and PBA Indianapolis Open – but he failed to win either event. At the Players Championship, a pair of 7-10 splits – once in the fourth frame and again in the tenth – cost him the match against Anthony Simonsen. At the Indianapolis Open, a few off-hits that refused to carry – once in the eighth frame and again in the tenth – handed the title to Norm Duke. He joined Johnny Petraglia, Earl Anthony, Walter Ray Williams Jr. and Jakob Butturff as the only players in history to qualify as the #1 seed in three consecutive PBA Tour events.[45]

On 19 March 2019, Belmonte captured his 20th PBA title at the PBA Chameleon Championship, part of the 2019 World Series of Bowling in Allen Park, Michigan. He qualified as the #2 seed in the stepladder finals, defeating A.J. Chapman in the semifinal match, then Andres Gomez in the title match.

Two days later on 21 March, Belmonte won his 21st PBA title and record-breaking 11th major at the 2019 PBA World Championship, also part of the World Series of Bowling. Having earned the #1 seed for the stepladder finals, a record third consecutive major in which he was the top qualifier, he defeated Jakob Butturff 236–227 in the championship match to win the title. With his victory, Belmonte now stands alone as the all-time PBA and professional bowling leader in major titles, surpassing Earl Anthony and Pete Weber (who have 10 majors each).[46]

Belmonte's streak of three consecutive majors in which he qualified as the top seed ended at the 2019 USBC Masters. He suffered a finger injury in a pre-tournament charity event, forcing him to alter his grip on the bowling ball, and finished well out of the top 64 that made match play.[47]

Belmonte qualified as the #1 seed for the inaugural PBA Tour Playoffs held in Portland, Maine. He defeated Kyle Troup in the Round of 16 two games to one, but was then eliminated in the Round of 8 by Kris Prather, losing both matches.[48][49]

On 28 April, Belmonte won the 2019 PBA DHC Japan Invitational held in Tokyo. Qualifying as the #3 seed for the stepladder finals, he defeated Chris Barnes, Takuya Miyazawa, and Jakob Butturff en route to his 22nd PBA Tour title, which tied him with Marshall Holman for 11th most career PBA Tour titles.[50]

Belmonte surpassed $1.5 million (USD) in career PBA Tour earnings during the 2019 season, and led the Tour in titles (4), championship round appearances (12), average (225.62) and earnings (a career-high $288,290). By an overwhelming majority vote, Belmonte won his fifth Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year award in 2019.[51]

On 3 January 2020, Bowlers Journal magazine named Belmonte the male Player of the Decade (2010–2019).[52]

2020: Completing the Super Slam

On 23 February 2020, Belmonte won his 23rd PBA Tour title and 12th major at the U.S. Open in Lincoln, Nebraska. As the #2 seed for the stepladder finals, he defeated Dick Allen in the semifinal match and Anthony Simonsen in the championship match. With his victory, Belmonte became the second bowler in PBA history (after Mike Aulby) to complete the Super Slam (winning all five PBA majors), as well as becoming the seventh Triple Crown and third Grand Slam winner.[53]

On 15 March, Belmonte won his 24th PBA Tour title and 13th major at the 2020 PBA World Championship, part of the PBA World Series of Bowling held in Las Vegas, Nevada. As the #1 seed for the finals, he defeated Anthony Simonsen in the championship match 213–190 to claim the win and the $150,000 top prize. This was Belmonte's third PBA World Championship title, winning all three consecutively and becoming the second bowler to do so (the other being Earl Anthony).[54]

On 4 October, Belmonte won the PBA World Series of Bowling XI Chameleon Championship held in Centreville, Virginia (qualifying rounds were held in Las Vegas in March). As the #1 seed, he defeated Brad Miller in the championship match 232–202 to claim his third career (second consecutive) Chameleon Championship title and 25th career PBA Tour title, tying Brian Voss for 10th on the all-time titles list.[55]

On 18 December 2020, Belmonte won the Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year Award for the sixth time. In addition to his three titles (two majors) on the season, Belmonte led the Tour in competition points, average (225.31) and earnings (a career-high $293,050).[56]

2021

Despite not winning a title through the first nine events of the 2021 season, Belmonte accumulated enough points to earn a spot in the starting field for the PBA Tour Playoffs, qualifying 14th. However, Belmonte chose to skip the event and instead return home to Australia for the birth of his fourth child. He had also chosen to skip the PBA Tour Finals on 26–27 June, having qualified for that event as well.[57]

2022: Five Titles in One Season

On 29 January, Belmonte captured his 26th PBA Tour title and 14th major at the 2022 PBA Players Championship, held in Euless, Texas. He qualified as the #4 seed for the West Region finals and climbed the stepladder to defeat Jakob Butturff in the region championship match and advance to the championship finals. He qualified as the #2 seed for the finals in a three-game seeding round, then defeated Arturo Quintero in the semifinal match and Sean Rash in the championship match to claim his third PBA Players Championship title.[58]

On 16 February, after winning the Kokomo Championship and his 27th career PBA title, Belmonte surpassed Don Johnson on the all-time titles list, having previously tied with him in ninth place.[59]

On 15 March, Belmonte won the PBA World Series of Bowling XIII Scorpion Championship. As the #4 seed, he climbed the stepladder to claim his 28th career title. On the difficult Scorpion oil pattern, Belmonte rolled games of 247, 211, 242, and 244, while none of his opponents reached 200.[60]

On 20 March, Belmonte won the Lubbock Sports Open for his fourth title of the 2022 season. Qualifying as the #3 seed for the stepladder finals, he defeated Jesper Svensson, Sean Lavery-Spahr, and E. J. Tackett en route to his 29th career PBA Tour title, tying Mike Aulby for 8th most in PBA history. Winning two out of four events in the Storm Cup series, Belmonte won a $10,000 (USD) bonus and the Storm Cup for finishing first in series points.[61]

On 5 June, during the 2022 PBA Tour Finals, Belmonte threw the 34th televised 300 game in PBA Tour history. With Kyle Troup rolling a 300 game earlier in the telecast, it marked the first time in the Tour's 60-plus year history where a televised event featured more than one perfect game. Also, Belmonte joined Sean Rash, François Lavoie, and Chris Via as the fourth player to throw multiple televised 300 games in PBA Tour events. He would go on to sweep Dom Barrett 2-0 in the championship for his 30th career PBA Tour title, tying Dick Weber for 7th on the all-time titles list.[5]

Belmonte led the 2022 PBA Tour in titles (a career-high five) and earnings ($302,525), while winning the Harry Smith PBA Points Leader award (34,230).[62] Jason made nine championship round appearances and posted a 20–4 record in championship round matches.[63] On November 4, the PBA announced that Belmonte had won his seventh Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year award, tying Walter Ray Williams Jr. for the most such awards in PBA history.[3]

2023

On 19 March 2023, after failing to make the champions rounds of the first five tournaments, Belmonte climbed the stepladder as the #6 seed to win his 31st PBA title and fifteenth major at the PBA Tournament of Champions, defeating top seed E. J. Tackett 246–179 in the championship match. With this victory, he became the first person in PBA history to win this event four times.

In the 2023 PBA World Championship, Belmonte sat in the 12th and final match play position and over 300 pins out of the final TV spot before posting an incredible 11–1 record on 20 April to climb to the #4 seed. In the final round on 23 April, he defeated Santtu Tahvanainen, Jakob Butturff and Anthony Simonsen en route to the final match, but he then lost to E. J. Tackett, 254–247, to finish runner-up for the second time in this event.[64]

Professional wins

PBA Tour wins (31)

Legend
Major championships (15)
Japan Invitational (1)
World Series of Bowling (5)
PBA Tour standard events (10)
No. Date Tournament Championship
Match
Runner(s)-up Money ($)
1 29 Mar, 2009 The Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic 215–201   Mike Fagan 25,100
2 19 Nov, 2011 PBA Chameleon Open 268–191   Sean Rash 15,000
3 19 Nov, 2011 PBA Shark Open 243–213   Chris Barnes 15,000
4 20 Nov, 2011 PBA Elite Players Championship 255–238   Mike DeVaney 35,000
5 27 Oct, 2012 Australian Masters[65] 174–172
223–255
256–243
  Sean Rash 25,860
6 18 Feb, 2013 USBC Masters 258–245   Wes Malott 50,000
7 2 Jun, 2013 Lucas Oil PBA Bear Open 235–211   Chris Barnes 8,000
8 26 Jan, 2014 PBA Tournament of Champions 219–218   Wes Malott 40,000
9 23 Feb, 2014 USBC Masters 221–177   E. J. Tackett 50,000
10 25 May, 2014 PBA Oklahoma Open 193–145   E. J. Tackett 18,000
11 8 Feb, 2015 USBC Masters 202–157   A.J. Johnson 50,000
12 15 Feb, 2015 PBA Tournament of Champions 232–214   Rhino Page 50,100
13 12 Feb, 2017 PBA Players Championship 221–204   Anthony Simonsen 40,000
14 26 Feb, 2017 USBC Masters 279–212   Michael Tang 30,000
15 27 Aug, 2017 Storm Lucky Larsen Masters 245–180   Cameron Weier 19,832
16 19 Nov, 2017 PBA World Championship 238–225   Jesper Svensson 60,000
17 25 Feb, 2018 Roth/Holman PBA Doubles Championship (with Bill O'Neill) 205–185   Michael Tang & Darren Tang 24,000 (12,000 each)
18 6 May, 2018 PBA Tour Finals 239–205
170–219
(RO: 40–26)
  E. J. Tackett 30,000
19 10 Feb, 2019 PBA Tournament of Champions 225–196   E. J. Tackett 50,000
20 19 Mar, 2019 PBA Chameleon Championship 236–194   Andres Gomez 20,000
21 21 Mar, 2019 PBA World Championship 236–227   Jakob Butturff 60,000
22 28 Apr, 2019 PBA DHC Japan Invitational 224–213   Jakob Butturff 44,650
23 23 Feb, 2020 U.S. Open 226–201   Anthony Simonsen 30,000
24 15 Mar, 2020 PBA World Championship 213–190   Anthony Simonsen 150,000
25 4 Oct, 2020 PBA Chameleon Championship 232–202   Brad Miller 25,000
26 29 Jan, 2022 PBA Players Championship 210–202   Sean Rash 100,000
27 16 Feb, 2022 Storm Cup: PBA David Small's Kokomo Championship 249–243   Nicholas Pate 20,000
28 15 Mar, 2022 PBA Scorpion Championship 244–176   Anthony Simonsen 20,000
29 20 Mar, 2022 Storm Cup: Lubbock Sports Open 253–245   E. J. Tackett 20,000
30 5 Jun, 2022 PBA Tour Finals 300–238
235–202
  Dom Barrett 30,000 +
31 19 Mar, 2023 PBA Tournament of Champions 246–179   E. J. Tackett 100,000

RO = After splitting the two-game final, Belmonte won in a 9th/10th frame roll-off.

+ = Belmonte won a $10,000 perfect game bonus.

Major championships

Wins (15)

Year Championship Final Score Runners-up
2011–2012 PBA Players Championship 255–238   Mike DeVaney
2012–2013 USBC Masters 258–245   Wes Malott
2014 PBA Tournament of Champions 219–218   Wes Malott
2014 USBC Masters 221–177   E. J. Tackett
2015 USBC Masters 202–157   A.J. Johnson
2015 PBA Tournament of Champions 232–214   Rhino Page
2017 PBA Players Championship 221–204   Anthony Simonsen
2017 USBC Masters 279–212   Michael Tang
2017 PBA World Championship 238–225   Jesper Svensson
2019 PBA Tournament of Champions 225–196   E. J. Tackett
2019 PBA World Championship 236–227   Jakob Butturff
2020 U.S. Open 226–201   Anthony Simonsen
2020 PBA World Championship 213–190   Anthony Simonsen
2022 PBA Players Championship 210–202   Sean Rash
2023 PBA Tournament of Champions 246–179   E. J. Tackett

Results timeline

Results not in chronological order.

Tournament 08-09 09-10 10–11 11–12 12–13 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
PBA Players Championship Not Held 1 5 NH 4 40 1 2 2 3 W19 1
USBC Masters 26 8 35 9 1 1 1 T7 1 T25 169 NH T13 T7 T13
Tournament of Champions 45 12 3 2 1 1 4 7 4 1 4 3 10 1
U.S. Open 115 6 10 3 2 NH 32 12 17 46 4 1 12 3 70
World Championship 10 30 7 4 2 / 81 13 40 4 1 NH 1 1 35 4 2

1 – there were two PBA World Championships held in the 2012–2013 season.


  Win
  Top 10

"T" = Tied for a place
"W" = West Region Finals

World Series of Bowling

Wins (5)

Year Championship Final score Runner-up Earnings ($)
2011 Chameleon Open 268–191   Sean Rash 15,000
2011 Shark Open 243–213   Chris Barnes 15,000
2019 Chameleon Championship 236–194   Andres Gomez 20,000
2020 Chameleon Championship 232–202   Brad Miller 25,000
2022 Scorpion Championship 244–176   Anthony Simonsen 20,000

Results timeline

Results not in chronological order.

Tournament 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Cheetah Championship 60 61 87 37 23 35 13 63 44 4 NH 37 70 40 53 10
Viper Championship 8 115 75 25 4 5 112 Not Held
Chameleon Championship 12 6 1 2 12 21 47 66 13 NH 1 1 69 Not Held
Scorpion Championship 29 2 3 20 3 29 14 76 11 2 NH 16 5 8 1 35
Shark Championship 7 3 1 Not Held 67 26 Not Held 3 14
Doubles Championship Not Held NI Not Held Not Included 6 8 NI
  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

"T" = Tied for a place

PBA Tour career summary

Season Events Cashes Match
Play
Champ.
Rounds
PBA Titles
(majors)
Average Average
Rank
Earnings
($ US)
Earnings
Rank
2008–09 9 8 6 1 1 219.20 10[66] 44,380 30[67]
2009–10 16 15 10 3 0 217.94 13[68] 80,090 11[69]
2010–11 12 10 9 4 0 218.82 8[70] 62,950 22[71]
2011–12 13 12 9 8 4 (1) 226.42 3[72] 137,375 2[73]
2012–13 26 21 13 10 2 (1) 228.81 1[74] 186,465 3[75]
2014 18 17 6 4 3 (2) 226.71 1[76] 163,778 1[77]
2015 20 15 11 11 2 (2) 225.40 9[78] 178,542 1[79]
2016 24 15 11 6 0 224.75 2[80] 95,345 6[81]
2017 15 15 11 7 4 (3) 229.49 1[82] 238,912 1[83]
2018 14 10 9 7 2 221.38 2[84] 110,500 3[85]
2019 19 17 15 12 4 (2) 225.62 1[86] 288,290 1[87]
2020 13 12 10 7 3 (2) 225.31 1[88] 293,050 1[89]
2021 9 5 5 1 0 215.26 31 62,200 19
2022 15 13 13 8 5 (1) 224.38 2 302,525 1
Totals 223 185 138 89 30 (14) 2,244,402
  Win
  Top 10

* As of 13 June 2022

Personal life

Belmonte is married to Kimberly Shapter, who is a registered nurse,[90] and together they have four children: daughter Aria (b. December 2009), son Hugo (b. April 2012),[2] daughter Sylvie (b. January 2016) and son Bowie (b. June 2021).[91] The family resides in Orange, New South Wales.

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External links

  • Official website
  • Official Jason Belmonte Bowling Jerseys & Apparel
  • Jason Belmonte: The Interview – United States Bowling Congress, 10 November 2009.
  • Jason Belmonte: player profile – Professional Bowlers Association
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Best Bowler ESPY Award
2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by PBA Player of the Year
2013–15
Succeeded by

jason, belmonte, born, july, 1983, australian, professional, bowler, plays, tour, united, states, world, events, known, being, first, bowlers, gain, media, attention, using, handed, approach, style, deliver, shot, titles, seventh, most, time, including, record. Jason Belmonte AM born 29 July 1983 is an Australian professional ten pin bowler He plays on the PBA Tour in the United States 2 and in world events He is known for being one of the first bowlers to gain media attention for using the two handed approach style to deliver his shot He has won 31 PBA titles seventh most all time including a record 15 major championships he is only one of eight bowlers in PBA tour history to achieve 30 wins making him the only 30 time winner in PBA Tour history who is not currently a member of the PBA Hall of Fame he has yet to meet the 20 years on Tour requirement He is one of two bowlers in PBA history to have won the Super Slam winning all five PBA major titles the other being Mike Aulby He has been named PBA Player of the Year seven times tying the record previously set by Walter Ray Williams Jr 3 Belmonte accumulated 1 million USD in career PBA earnings faster than any player in history 131 tournaments surpassed the 1 5 million mark PBA earnings during the 2019 season and eclipsed 2 million in PBA earnings during the 2022 season Belmonte has 25 career 300 games in PBA Tour events through 2020 including the PBA s 21st nationally televised 300 in 2012 4 as well as the 34th nationally televised 300 over ten years later in 2022 5 His accolades have him ranked on several lists as one of the greatest bowlers of all time if not the greatest 6 7 8 Jason BelmonteAMBelmonte during the 2019 PBA World ChampionshipPersonal informationNickname s BelmoBorn 1983 07 29 29 July 1983 age 39 Orange New South Wales AustraliaYears active2000 presentHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Spouse s Kimberly ShapterChildren4SportCountryAustraliaSportTen pin bowlingLeaguePBA WBTTurned pro2008Achievements and titlesWorld finals1 European Bowling Tour1 World Tenpin Masters1 WBT1 AMF World CupNational finals31 PBA Tour 15 majors 7x PBA Player of the YearMedal record Representing AustraliaBowlingEvent 1st 2nd 3rdWorld Tenpin Bowling Championships 4World Youth Bowling Championships 3 1 Asian Youth Bowling Championships 3 1 1Total 6 2 5World Tenpin Bowling Championships2006 Busan Doubles2006 Busan Masters2014 Abu Dhabi Trios2014 Abu Dhabi TeamWorld Youth Tenpin Bowling Championships2006 Berlin Team2004 Guam Singles 1 2004 Guam All Events2004 Guam MastersBelmonte is perhaps the most well marketed bowler of all time owing in part to his popularization of two handed bowling He is a member of the Storm 9 3G Shoes and Vise Grips pro staffs Storm has collaborated with Belmonte to develop the Trend line of bowling balls which bear the Belmo nickname and silhouette logo 10 He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia AM in the 2022 Queen s Birthday Honours for significant service to tenpin bowling at the elite level 11 Contents 1 Early life 2 Titles 3 Bowling career 3 1 Amateur and international accomplishments 3 2 AMF World Cup 3 3 PBA Tour 3 3 1 2008 09 Rookie of the Year 3 3 2 2009 10 3 3 3 2010 11 3 3 4 2011 12 Return to victory 3 3 5 2012 13 Player of the Year 3 3 6 2014 Major success Player of the Year Repeat 3 3 7 2015 Player of the Year Three Peat 3 3 8 2016 3 3 9 2017 Three Majors in One Year 3 3 10 2018 3 3 11 2019 Making History Player of the Decade 3 3 12 2020 Completing the Super Slam 3 3 13 2021 3 3 14 2022 Five Titles in One Season 3 3 15 2023 4 Professional wins 4 1 PBA Tour wins 31 5 Major championships 5 1 Wins 15 5 2 Results timeline 6 World Series of Bowling 6 1 Wins 5 6 2 Results timeline 7 PBA Tour career summary 8 Personal life 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditJason Belmonte was born on 29 July 1983 in Orange New South Wales Australia 12 His father Aldo opened the Orange Ten Pin Bowl 13 when Jason was a toddler As a result Jason started rolling a ball at 18 months old Interviewed in 2009 he commented The only problem for me though was as an 18 month old baby boy lifting a nine to 10 pound 4 4 5 kg bowling ball it was a little hard so like all babies I pushed the ball with two hands 13 In doing so he developed a two handed style which he uses today placing only two fingers and no thumb in the ball to produce more revolutions 2 Titles EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Belmonte has won one European Bowling Tour title the Brunswick Euro Challenge held in Greece He also won the World Tenpin Masters championship in 2007 In September 2010 he defeated American Sean Rash in the finals to earn the 2010 Korea Cup title 14 On the PBA Tour Belmonte owns 31 titles 7th on the PBA s all time list including his first title at the Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic 2009 and three titles in the 2011 12 season GEICO Shark Open World Series of Bowling Chameleon Open and the Pepsi PBA Elite Players Championship After making the televised finals in five of six PBA majors without winning he defeated Wes Malott to capture his first PBA major title the 2012 13 USBC Masters Belmonte would be retroactively awarded a major title for the 2011 Elite Players Championship making the USBC Masters his second major He captured his third major at the 2014 Barbasol Tournament of Champions again defeating Malott in the title match On 8 February 2015 Belmonte became the first bowler to win three consecutive USBC Masters tournaments after defeating No 1 seeded AJ Johnson On 15 February 2015 he defeated No 1 seed Rhino Page to capture his second consecutive Barbasol Tournament of Champions title and his second major title in two weeks After winning three major titles in 2017 including an unprecedented fourth USBC Masters Belmonte stood in second place on the all time PBA majors list with nine behind only Earl Anthony and Pete Weber who both have ten 15 He won the first major of 2019 the PBA Tournament of Champions to tie the record with ten majors One month later Belmonte won the 2019 PBA World Championship making him the all time major titles leader In February 2020 Belmonte won the U S Open to claim the super slam a title in all five PBA majors the second in PBA history after Mike Aulby Bowling career EditAmateur and international accomplishments Edit Aged seventeen Belmonte became the first Junior Australian to bowl a 300 game overseas He also took five gold medals at the 2000 Junior National Championships was selected for the Youth Australia team and also held a place in this team in 2002 and 2004 Belmonte was awarded the 2001 Orange Junior Sportsperson of the Year and won the 2002 Senior Award He also was awarded the Orange Sportsperson of the Year award in both 2002 and 2003 Belmonte won one gold one silver and two bronze medals at the 2002 Commonwealth Championships in Scotland Belmonte competed in Federation Internationale des Quilleurs FIQ tournaments the governing body of the sport and now known as International Bowling Federation IBF such as the World Tenpin Bowling Association WTBA and Asian FIQ championships He won a silver medal at the WTBA World Youth Championships in Thailand Later in the year he was selected in the Australian Open men s team where he remains to the present time In 2004 Belmonte took three gold one silver and one bronze the Asian Youth FIQ in Hong Kong and followed this up in the World Youth FIQ titles in Guam with a gold in the singles and a gold in all events He won the prestigious 2004 Bowler of the Year award voted by the Board of Directors of the World Bowlers Writers Association Belmonte was invited to participate in the 2005 World Tenpin Masters in England where he was defeated in the semi finals In this event he made history by bowling the first ever 300 game in the event The game was filmed by Matchroom Sport In 2007 Belmonte was once again invited to take part in the World Tenpin Masters held at the Barnsley Metrodome After defeating the defending champion Chris Barnes of the United States in the semi finals Belmonte went on to defeat England s Paul Moor in the finals where he rolled the event s second ever 300 game Belmonte rolled 23 out of a possible 24 strikes to win the event with a 566 score for two games against Moor s 524 Belmonte represented Australia in the 2006 World Youth Championships in Berlin He was part of the team to take the gold medal in the Team Event and went on to make the Masters after finishing in sixth place in the All Events He was defeated in the second step of the Masters by the eventual winner Mads Sandbaekken from Norway He also competed in the adult version on the same year at Men s World Championship at the Asiad Bowling Center in Busan Korea and went on to make the Masters match play after finishing 4th He lost to eventual winner Biboy Rivera from Philippines to take the bronze medal 16 Belmonte participated in the 2007 World Ranking Masters and after qualifying in second position was defeated in the quarter finals by eventual runner up Peter Ljung from Sweden 2 0 190 258 158 279 finishing in sixth place 17 In 2011 in the World Bowling Tour Belmonte defeated good friend and PBA Player Mike Fagan 511 505 to win the Thailand Open 18 In 2022 Belmonte defeated Kyle Troup 259 236 to win the 2022 Devil s Lair Tasmania AMF World Cup Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jason Belmonte competed in the 2004 AMF World Cup in Singapore and led all five days of qualifying events He finished in fifth place after being knocked out in the quarter final Belmonte competed again in the 2007 AMF World Cup in St Petersburg Russia where he was also lead qualifier He finished runner up after he was defeated in the final by Bill Hoffman USA As a result Belmonte won the country rankings for Australia with Ann Maree Putney who won the trophy in the women s world cup In his third appearance in the 2011 AMF World Cup in Johannesburg South Africa he was crowned as AMF Bowling World Cup champion His first match was against Mykhaylo Kalika Ukraine Belmonte won the first game 237 203 and Kalika won the second game 248 266 Belmonte would win the deciding game 266 185 Jason Belmonte then came up against first seed Tommy Jones USA Jones would win the first game 259 279 with Belmonte winning the second 247 216 After Jones opened in the eighth frame Belmonte defeated him in the third game 259 236 and became the first Australian man to take the title His three game total of 765 was a new finals record beating the previous mark of 764 by Petter Hansen Norway set in Singapore in 2004 Belmonte stated I was a long way in the lead in 2004 in Singapore and got knocked in the quarters he said and again I led the field in St Petersburg in 2007 and then I lost in the final So I was happy to go in as number two seed this time PBA Tour Edit 2008 09 Rookie of the Year Edit In 2009 Belmonte won the Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic PBA Tour event in his PBA TV finals debut As the second seed he defeated Bill O Neill and went on to defeat number one seed Mike Fagan 215 201 for his first PBA title The title earned Belmonte exempt status for the 2009 10 PBA Tour and he was also named the 2008 09 PBA Rookie of the Year 2 2009 10 Edit 2009 10 marked his first season as an exempt PBA bowler Belmonte qualified for the TV finals in three events but did not win a tournament He came close at the GEICO Mark Roth Plastic Ball Championship on 28 March 2010 Finishing as the top qualifier he faced Brian Ziesig in the finals Ziesig was a non exempt amateur who had to qualify via the TQR round The two were tied at the end of the regulation game 247 247 which sent the championship to a sudden death one ball rolloff Belmonte s shot on his first attempt left a solid 7 pin standing Ziesig then threw a strike to take the title 19 2010 11 Edit In the 2010 11 season Belmonte appeared in 10 of 12 PBA events making match play nine times and appearing on TV four times Without a victory he had earnings of US 62 950 2 while averaging 218 82 pins per game In his first three years on tour Belmonte cashed in 33 of 37 tournaments making match play a total of 25 times with eight television appearance and earnings of US 187 420 2 2011 12 Return to victory Edit Belmonte won his second third and fourth PBA titles at the PBA s World Series of Bowling in November 2011 taking the trophies in the Chameleon Open GEICO Shark Open and the Pepsi PBA Elite Players Championship 20 21 Belmonte also rolled a nationally televised 300 game in the quarterfinals of the PBA World Championship broadcast on 8 January 2012 in North America however he did not go on to win the tournament 4 Despite his three titles in the 2011 12 season Belmonte did not win the PBA Player of the Year honors The award was won by Sean Rash in an extremely close vote Rash received 29 of the vote to Belmonte s 26 6 22 With his home crowd watching Belmonte defeated Sean Rash in a best of three final 174 172 223 255 256 243 for his fifth PBA title at the 2012 Australian Masters in Sydney Australia 23 2012 13 Player of the Year Edit On 24 February 2013 Belmonte won his sixth PBA Tour title and first PBA major at the USBC Masters in North Brunswick NJ Belmonte finished with six consecutive strikes in the dramatic final match to top Wes Malott 258 245 24 Belmonte won a second title on the 2012 13 season his seventh overall at the PBA Lucas Oil Bear Open in Wauwatosa Wisconsin 25 He was runner up to Wes Malott in the 2013 U S Open It marked his seventh appearance in the TV finals of a major over the last eight major tournaments 26 On 17 January 2014 Belmonte was named the Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year for the 2012 13 season Along with two titles for the season including a major title and runner up finishes at three other major championships Belmonte won the George Young High Average Award a PBA record 228 81 and the Harry Smith Points Leader Award 238 903 He became only the third PBA player born outside the USA after Amleto Monacelli and Mika Koivuniemi to win PBA Player of the Year 27 2014 Major success Player of the Year Repeat Edit Belmonte won the first tournament of the 2014 PBA season the Barbasol Tournament of Champions in Allen Park Michigan which marked his second major tournament win and eighth title overall As he did in his first major championship win Belmonte defeated Wes Malott this time in a 219 218 single game match 28 On 23 February 2014 he became the first player to repeat as USBC Masters champion in nearly 50 years and also the first player in history to win a major as the 5th seed defeating every rival in the championship stepladder final Billy Welu won back to back Masters in 1964 65 This was Belmonte s ninth PBA title and third major 29 He captured his tenth title winning the Oklahoma Open during the PBA s Summer Swing His three titles two majors in the 2014 season made him an easy choice to win his second consecutive Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year award In doing so he became the first bowler to repeat as Player of the Year since Walter Ray Williams Jr won three consecutive awards from 1996 to 1998 Belmonte led all bowlers in season earnings 163 788 average 226 71 and competition points 136 454 30 2015 Player of the Year Three Peat Edit Belmonte again won the USBC Masters on 8 February 2015 defeating amateur A J Johnson a surprise 1 seed in the final match 202 157 In doing so he joined Mike Aulby as the only three time winners of this tournament while becoming the only player to win the Masters in three consecutive seasons 31 On 15 February 2015 in Indianapolis he captured his 12th PBA title by winning the Barbasol Tournament of Champions for the second consecutive season As in the USBC Masters Belmonte won from the 2 seed position knocking off 4 seed Sean Rash in the semifinals 235 203 before defeating top seed Rhino Page in the final match 232 214 It was Belmonte s tenth appearance in the TV finals over the last 12 PBA major tournaments and his fifth win in a major 32 On 20 January 2016 Belmonte was named the Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year for 2015 the third consecutive season he won the award In addition to his two major tournament wins he had nine other Top Five finishes led the PBA Tour in earnings 178 542 and was fourth in average 225 4 He became the first non American player to win three consecutive POY honors and the fourth PBA player overall to do so joining Earl Anthony Mark Roth and Walter Ray Williams Jr 33 2016 Edit Belmonte made the five player stepladder finals as the 3 seed for the 2016 PBA Fire Lake Tournament of Champions seeking to join Jason Couch as the only players to win in this tournament in three consecutive seasons but he was knocked off in the second match of the finals by Tom Daugherty His bid for an unprecedented fourth USBC Masters title the following week also fell short as he made the Round of 8 but was defeated by Wes Malott in the winner s bracket and Martin Larsen in the loser s bracket keeping him out of the TV finals On 15 February 2016 Belmonte was retroactively awarded a major title for his 2011 PBA Elite Players Championship victory After the tournament returned to major status in the 2016 season the PBA voted to award additional major titles to the winners of the three previous Players Championship events 2011 2013 2015 stating the tournament is a members only event and includes all of the elements of a major This gave Belmonte six majors among his PBA Tour titles 34 2017 Three Majors in One Year Edit On 12 February 2017 Belmonte won his 13th PBA title and seventh major in the PBA Players Championship held in Columbus Ohio Having qualified as the 1 seed he defeated 2 seed Anthony Simonsen in his lone TV finals match 35 On 26 February as the 1 seed again he defeated Michael Tang to win his 14th PBA title fourth USBC Masters title and his eighth major title becoming the only bowler to ever win four USBC Masters titles 36 As one of the top eight money leaders from the start of the 2015 season through the 2017 USBC Masters Belmonte was invited to participate in the inaugural Main Event PBA Tour Finals in May 2017 Starting as the 1 seed Jason finished runner up to E J Tackett 37 Belmonte won his 15th PBA Tour title on 27 August 2017 at the PBA International WBT Storm Lucky Larsen Masters held in Malmo Sweden 38 On 19 November Belmonte won the PBA World Championship in Reno NV for his 16th title and ninth career major With the win Belmonte became the first PBA player to ever win three major titles in a season 15 Belmonte swept the three major PBA statistical categories for the 2017 season including a PBA record 229 39 average for 380 games He also finished first in earnings 238 912 and tied for first in wins 4 39 On 17 January in a landslide vote Belmonte won with his fourth PBA Player of the Year Award 40 Also in 2017 Belmonte won the Dick Weber Bowling Ambassador Award an honor given annually by the Bowling Proprietors Association of America BPAA to the bowling athlete who has consistently shown grace on and off the lanes by promoting the sport of bowling in a positive manner 41 2018 Edit Belmonte collected his 17th PBA title on 25 February 2018 winning the Mark Roth Marshall Holman PBA Doubles Championship with partner Bill O Neill 42 He qualified as the 1 seed in the 2018 PBA Tour Finals held 4 6 May in Allen Park Michigan and earned a rematch against last season s Finals champion E J Tackett Belmonte avenged his 2017 loss to Tackett for his 18th PBA Tour title 43 2019 Making History Player of the Decade Edit On 10 February 2019 Belmonte won his 19th PBA title and tenth major at the PBA Tournament of Champions held in Fairlawn Ohio As the 1 seed he defeated E J Tackett 225 196 in the final match to claim the title Belmonte s victory made him the third player to win three Tournament of Champions after Mike Durbin and Jason Couch and tied him with Earl Anthony and Pete Weber as the all time major titles leader 10 majors 44 Belmonte was also the top qualifier in the 2019 season s next two events the PBA Players Championship and PBA Indianapolis Open but he failed to win either event At the Players Championship a pair of 7 10 splits once in the fourth frame and again in the tenth cost him the match against Anthony Simonsen At the Indianapolis Open a few off hits that refused to carry once in the eighth frame and again in the tenth handed the title to Norm Duke He joined Johnny Petraglia Earl Anthony Walter Ray Williams Jr and Jakob Butturff as the only players in history to qualify as the 1 seed in three consecutive PBA Tour events 45 On 19 March 2019 Belmonte captured his 20th PBA title at the PBA Chameleon Championship part of the 2019 World Series of Bowling in Allen Park Michigan He qualified as the 2 seed in the stepladder finals defeating A J Chapman in the semifinal match then Andres Gomez in the title match Two days later on 21 March Belmonte won his 21st PBA title and record breaking 11th major at the 2019 PBA World Championship also part of the World Series of Bowling Having earned the 1 seed for the stepladder finals a record third consecutive major in which he was the top qualifier he defeated Jakob Butturff 236 227 in the championship match to win the title With his victory Belmonte now stands alone as the all time PBA and professional bowling leader in major titles surpassing Earl Anthony and Pete Weber who have 10 majors each 46 Belmonte s streak of three consecutive majors in which he qualified as the top seed ended at the 2019 USBC Masters He suffered a finger injury in a pre tournament charity event forcing him to alter his grip on the bowling ball and finished well out of the top 64 that made match play 47 Belmonte qualified as the 1 seed for the inaugural PBA Tour Playoffs held in Portland Maine He defeated Kyle Troup in the Round of 16 two games to one but was then eliminated in the Round of 8 by Kris Prather losing both matches 48 49 On 28 April Belmonte won the 2019 PBA DHC Japan Invitational held in Tokyo Qualifying as the 3 seed for the stepladder finals he defeated Chris Barnes Takuya Miyazawa and Jakob Butturff en route to his 22nd PBA Tour title which tied him with Marshall Holman for 11th most career PBA Tour titles 50 Belmonte surpassed 1 5 million USD in career PBA Tour earnings during the 2019 season and led the Tour in titles 4 championship round appearances 12 average 225 62 and earnings a career high 288 290 By an overwhelming majority vote Belmonte won his fifth Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year award in 2019 51 On 3 January 2020 Bowlers Journal magazine named Belmonte the male Player of the Decade 2010 2019 52 2020 Completing the Super Slam Edit On 23 February 2020 Belmonte won his 23rd PBA Tour title and 12th major at the U S Open in Lincoln Nebraska As the 2 seed for the stepladder finals he defeated Dick Allen in the semifinal match and Anthony Simonsen in the championship match With his victory Belmonte became the second bowler in PBA history after Mike Aulby to complete the Super Slam winning all five PBA majors as well as becoming the seventh Triple Crown and third Grand Slam winner 53 On 15 March Belmonte won his 24th PBA Tour title and 13th major at the 2020 PBA World Championship part of the PBA World Series of Bowling held in Las Vegas Nevada As the 1 seed for the finals he defeated Anthony Simonsen in the championship match 213 190 to claim the win and the 150 000 top prize This was Belmonte s third PBA World Championship title winning all three consecutively and becoming the second bowler to do so the other being Earl Anthony 54 On 4 October Belmonte won the PBA World Series of Bowling XI Chameleon Championship held in Centreville Virginia qualifying rounds were held in Las Vegas in March As the 1 seed he defeated Brad Miller in the championship match 232 202 to claim his third career second consecutive Chameleon Championship title and 25th career PBA Tour title tying Brian Voss for 10th on the all time titles list 55 On 18 December 2020 Belmonte won the Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year Award for the sixth time In addition to his three titles two majors on the season Belmonte led the Tour in competition points average 225 31 and earnings a career high 293 050 56 2021 Edit Despite not winning a title through the first nine events of the 2021 season Belmonte accumulated enough points to earn a spot in the starting field for the PBA Tour Playoffs qualifying 14th However Belmonte chose to skip the event and instead return home to Australia for the birth of his fourth child He had also chosen to skip the PBA Tour Finals on 26 27 June having qualified for that event as well 57 2022 Five Titles in One Season Edit On 29 January Belmonte captured his 26th PBA Tour title and 14th major at the 2022 PBA Players Championship held in Euless Texas He qualified as the 4 seed for the West Region finals and climbed the stepladder to defeat Jakob Butturff in the region championship match and advance to the championship finals He qualified as the 2 seed for the finals in a three game seeding round then defeated Arturo Quintero in the semifinal match and Sean Rash in the championship match to claim his third PBA Players Championship title 58 On 16 February after winning the Kokomo Championship and his 27th career PBA title Belmonte surpassed Don Johnson on the all time titles list having previously tied with him in ninth place 59 On 15 March Belmonte won the PBA World Series of Bowling XIII Scorpion Championship As the 4 seed he climbed the stepladder to claim his 28th career title On the difficult Scorpion oil pattern Belmonte rolled games of 247 211 242 and 244 while none of his opponents reached 200 60 On 20 March Belmonte won the Lubbock Sports Open for his fourth title of the 2022 season Qualifying as the 3 seed for the stepladder finals he defeated Jesper Svensson Sean Lavery Spahr and E J Tackett en route to his 29th career PBA Tour title tying Mike Aulby for 8th most in PBA history Winning two out of four events in the Storm Cup series Belmonte won a 10 000 USD bonus and the Storm Cup for finishing first in series points 61 On 5 June during the 2022 PBA Tour Finals Belmonte threw the 34th televised 300 game in PBA Tour history With Kyle Troup rolling a 300 game earlier in the telecast it marked the first time in the Tour s 60 plus year history where a televised event featured more than one perfect game Also Belmonte joined Sean Rash Francois Lavoie and Chris Via as the fourth player to throw multiple televised 300 games in PBA Tour events He would go on to sweep Dom Barrett 2 0 in the championship for his 30th career PBA Tour title tying Dick Weber for 7th on the all time titles list 5 Belmonte led the 2022 PBA Tour in titles a career high five and earnings 302 525 while winning the Harry Smith PBA Points Leader award 34 230 62 Jason made nine championship round appearances and posted a 20 4 record in championship round matches 63 On November 4 the PBA announced that Belmonte had won his seventh Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year award tying Walter Ray Williams Jr for the most such awards in PBA history 3 2023 Edit On 19 March 2023 after failing to make the champions rounds of the first five tournaments Belmonte climbed the stepladder as the 6 seed to win his 31st PBA title and fifteenth major at the PBA Tournament of Champions defeating top seed E J Tackett 246 179 in the championship match With this victory he became the first person in PBA history to win this event four times In the 2023 PBA World Championship Belmonte sat in the 12th and final match play position and over 300 pins out of the final TV spot before posting an incredible 11 1 record on 20 April to climb to the 4 seed In the final round on 23 April he defeated Santtu Tahvanainen Jakob Butturff and Anthony Simonsen en route to the final match but he then lost to E J Tackett 254 247 to finish runner up for the second time in this event 64 Professional wins EditPBA Tour wins 31 Edit LegendMajor championships 15 Japan Invitational 1 World Series of Bowling 5 PBA Tour standard events 10 No Date Tournament ChampionshipMatch Runner s up Money 1 29 Mar 2009 The Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic 215 201 Mike Fagan 25 1002 19 Nov 2011 PBA Chameleon Open 268 191 Sean Rash 15 0003 19 Nov 2011 PBA Shark Open 243 213 Chris Barnes 15 0004 20 Nov 2011 PBA Elite Players Championship 255 238 Mike DeVaney 35 0005 27 Oct 2012 Australian Masters 65 174 172223 255256 243 Sean Rash 25 8606 18 Feb 2013 USBC Masters 258 245 Wes Malott 50 0007 2 Jun 2013 Lucas Oil PBA Bear Open 235 211 Chris Barnes 8 0008 26 Jan 2014 PBA Tournament of Champions 219 218 Wes Malott 40 0009 23 Feb 2014 USBC Masters 221 177 E J Tackett 50 00010 25 May 2014 PBA Oklahoma Open 193 145 E J Tackett 18 00011 8 Feb 2015 USBC Masters 202 157 A J Johnson 50 00012 15 Feb 2015 PBA Tournament of Champions 232 214 Rhino Page 50 10013 12 Feb 2017 PBA Players Championship 221 204 Anthony Simonsen 40 00014 26 Feb 2017 USBC Masters 279 212 Michael Tang 30 00015 27 Aug 2017 Storm Lucky Larsen Masters 245 180 Cameron Weier 19 83216 19 Nov 2017 PBA World Championship 238 225 Jesper Svensson 60 00017 25 Feb 2018 Roth Holman PBA Doubles Championship with Bill O Neill 205 185 Michael Tang amp Darren Tang 24 000 12 000 each 18 6 May 2018 PBA Tour Finals 239 205170 219 RO 40 26 E J Tackett 30 00019 10 Feb 2019 PBA Tournament of Champions 225 196 E J Tackett 50 00020 19 Mar 2019 PBA Chameleon Championship 236 194 Andres Gomez 20 00021 21 Mar 2019 PBA World Championship 236 227 Jakob Butturff 60 00022 28 Apr 2019 PBA DHC Japan Invitational 224 213 Jakob Butturff 44 65023 23 Feb 2020 U S Open 226 201 Anthony Simonsen 30 00024 15 Mar 2020 PBA World Championship 213 190 Anthony Simonsen 150 00025 4 Oct 2020 PBA Chameleon Championship 232 202 Brad Miller 25 00026 29 Jan 2022 PBA Players Championship 210 202 Sean Rash 100 00027 16 Feb 2022 Storm Cup PBA David Small s Kokomo Championship 249 243 Nicholas Pate 20 00028 15 Mar 2022 PBA Scorpion Championship 244 176 Anthony Simonsen 20 00029 20 Mar 2022 Storm Cup Lubbock Sports Open 253 245 E J Tackett 20 00030 5 Jun 2022 PBA Tour Finals 300 238235 202 Dom Barrett 30 000 31 19 Mar 2023 PBA Tournament of Champions 246 179 E J Tackett 100 000RO After splitting the two game final Belmonte won in a 9th 10th frame roll off Belmonte won a 10 000 perfect game bonus Major championships EditWins 15 Edit Year Championship Final Score Runners up2011 2012 PBA Players Championship 255 238 Mike DeVaney2012 2013 USBC Masters 258 245 Wes Malott2014 PBA Tournament of Champions 219 218 Wes Malott2014 USBC Masters 221 177 E J Tackett2015 USBC Masters 202 157 A J Johnson2015 PBA Tournament of Champions 232 214 Rhino Page2017 PBA Players Championship 221 204 Anthony Simonsen2017 USBC Masters 279 212 Michael Tang2017 PBA World Championship 238 225 Jesper Svensson2019 PBA Tournament of Champions 225 196 E J Tackett2019 PBA World Championship 236 227 Jakob Butturff2020 U S Open 226 201 Anthony Simonsen2020 PBA World Championship 213 190 Anthony Simonsen2022 PBA Players Championship 210 202 Sean Rash2023 PBA Tournament of Champions 246 179 E J TackettResults timeline Edit Results not in chronological order Tournament 08 09 09 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023PBA Players Championship Not Held 1 5 NH 4 40 1 2 2 3 W19 1USBC Masters 26 8 35 9 1 1 1 T7 1 T25 169 NH T13 T7 T13Tournament of Champions 45 12 3 2 1 1 4 7 4 1 4 3 10 1U S Open 115 6 10 3 2 NH 32 12 17 46 4 1 12 3 70World Championship 10 30 7 4 2 81 13 40 4 1 NH 1 1 35 4 21 there were two PBA World Championships held in the 2012 2013 season Win Top 10 T Tied for a place W West Region FinalsWorld Series of Bowling EditWins 5 Edit Year Championship Final score Runner up Earnings 2011 Chameleon Open 268 191 Sean Rash 15 0002011 Shark Open 243 213 Chris Barnes 15 0002019 Chameleon Championship 236 194 Andres Gomez 20 0002020 Chameleon Championship 232 202 Brad Miller 25 0002022 Scorpion Championship 244 176 Anthony Simonsen 20 000Results timeline Edit Results not in chronological order Tournament 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023Cheetah Championship 60 61 87 37 23 35 13 63 44 4 NH 37 70 40 53 10Viper Championship 8 115 75 25 4 5 112 Not HeldChameleon Championship 12 6 1 2 12 21 47 66 13 NH 1 1 69 Not HeldScorpion Championship 29 2 3 20 3 29 14 76 11 2 NH 16 5 8 1 35Shark Championship 7 3 1 Not Held 67 26 Not Held 3 14Doubles Championship Not Held NI Not Held Not Included 6 8 NI Win Top 10 Did not play T Tied for a placePBA Tour career summary EditSeason Events Cashes MatchPlay Champ Rounds PBA Titles majors Average AverageRank Earnings US EarningsRank2008 09 9 8 6 1 1 219 20 10 66 44 380 30 67 2009 10 16 15 10 3 0 217 94 13 68 80 090 11 69 2010 11 12 10 9 4 0 218 82 8 70 62 950 22 71 2011 12 13 12 9 8 4 1 226 42 3 72 137 375 2 73 2012 13 26 21 13 10 2 1 228 81 1 74 186 465 3 75 2014 18 17 6 4 3 2 226 71 1 76 163 778 1 77 2015 20 15 11 11 2 2 225 40 9 78 178 542 1 79 2016 24 15 11 6 0 224 75 2 80 95 345 6 81 2017 15 15 11 7 4 3 229 49 1 82 238 912 1 83 2018 14 10 9 7 2 221 38 2 84 110 500 3 85 2019 19 17 15 12 4 2 225 62 1 86 288 290 1 87 2020 13 12 10 7 3 2 225 31 1 88 293 050 1 89 2021 9 5 5 1 0 215 26 31 62 200 192022 15 13 13 8 5 1 224 38 2 302 525 1Totals 223 185 138 89 30 14 2 244 402 Win Top 10 As of 13 June 2022Personal life EditBelmonte is married to Kimberly Shapter who is a registered nurse 90 and together they have four children daughter Aria b December 2009 son Hugo b April 2012 2 daughter Sylvie b January 2016 and son Bowie b June 2021 91 The family resides in Orange New South Wales References Edit 8th WTBA World Youth Bowling Championship ABF Online Asian Bowling Federation a b c d e f Jason Belmonte player profile PBA com 2011 Retrieved 7 January 2012 a b Hughes Nolan 4 November 2022 JASON BELMONTE WINS RECORD TYING SEVENTH CHRIS SCHENKEL PBA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD pba com Retrieved 4 November 2022 a b Vint Bill 15 January 2012 Finland s Osku Palermaa Becomes First International Player to Win PBA World Championship First Two Hander to Win PBA Major Title Professional Bowlers Association Retrieved 28 January 2012 a b Hughes Nolan 5 June 2022 BELMONTE CONCLUDES HISTORIC SEASON WITH TOUR FINALS VICTORY pba com Retrieved 7 June 2022 Top 6 Best Men s Bowlers of All Time rookieroad com Retrieved 28 November 2022 Burr Brendan 1 October 2022 Jason Belmonte The unrecognised champion theinnersanctum com Retrieved 28 November 2022 Hughes Nolan 26 October 2019 The Legend of Jason Belmonte Transcends Bowling cantlosehughes com Retrieved 28 November 2022 Storm Bowling Athletes stormbowling com Retrieved 7 December 2020 Storm Trend bowling ball stormbowling com Retrieved 29 July 2021 Mr Jason Belmonte It s an Honour Retrieved 12 June 2022 My Home Jason Belmonte Retrieved 17 February 2022 a b Hall Lex 6 February 2009 Aussie bowler Jason Belmonte is still using techniques he learned when he was a toddler The Australian Archived from the original on 6 February 2009 Retrieved 7 January 2012 Belmonte Defeats Rash for 2010 Korea Cup Victory United States Professional Bowlers Association 17 September 2010 Retrieved 7 January 2012 a b Vint Bill 31 December 2017 Australia s Jason Belmonte Wins Historic PBA World Championship for Ninth Major Title Third in 2017 Perfect ending at Men s World Championships Rivera shoots 300 to win Masters title Bowling Digital 8 September 2006 Retrieved 12 August 2021 Williams comes from behind to win men s title at Kegel USBC World Ranking Masters Bowling Digital 7 May 2007 Archived from the original on 10 May 2007 Retrieved 7 January 2012 PTT World Bowling Tour Thailand 2011 Aussie shoots 300 to win title Schneider Jerry 28 March 2010 Amateur Brian Ziesig Defeats Jason Belmonte to Win PBA GEICO Mark Roth Plastic Ball Championship Professional Bowlers Association Retrieved 7 January 2012 Vint Bill 4 March 2012 Barnes Bowls 300 One Game Too Early Belmonte Wins GEICO Shark Open for Second World Series Title Professional Bowlers Association Retrieved 10 April 2012 Vint Bill 8 April 2012 Australia s Belmonte Wins Third 2011 12 Title in Pepsi PBA Elite Players Championship Professional Bowlers Association Retrieved 8 April 2012 Vint Bill Sean Rash Wins Closest PBA Player of the Year Contest in Years Belmonte Second Fagan Third www pba com 28 May 2012 1 Vint Bill Belmonte Rallies to Defeat Rash for AMF Australian Masters Title Article at www pba com on 27 October 2012 2 Australia s Jason Belmonte Wins First Major Tops Wes Malott in USBC Masters Title Match pba com on 24 Feb 2013 Perfect Finish Helps Jason Belmonte Win Lucas Oil PBA Bear Open for Seventh Career Title Vint Bill at pba com on 25 June 2013 Malott Johnson Capture Lipton Bowling s U S Open Titles Jerry Schneider at pba com on 27 July 2013 Australia s Jason Belmonte Named 2012 13 Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year Schneider Jerry at pba com on 17 January 2014 Australia s Jason Belmonte Strikes on Final Shot to Win Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions 219 218 Vint Bill at pba com on 26 January 2014 Jason Belmonte Becomes First Player in Nearly 50 Years to Successfully Defend USBC Masters Title Schneider Jerry at pba com on 23 February 2014 Vint Bill 26 January 2015 Australia s Jason Belmonte Wins Second Consecutive Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year Award pba com Retrieved 27 January 2015 Schneider Jerry 8 February 2015 Belmonte Becomes First to Win Three Consecutive USBC Masters Titles pba com Retrieved 9 February 2015 Vint Bill 15 February 2015 Belmonte Repeats as Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions Winner Rash Rolls Historic 300 Game pba com Archived from the original on 17 February 2015 Retrieved 16 February 2015 Schneider Jerry 20 January 2016 Belmonte Becomes Fourth to Win Three Consecutive Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year Honors pba com Retrieved 25 January 2016 Vint Bill 15 February 2016 Barbasol PBA Players Championship Returns to Major Title Status Belmonte Norton Bohn Earn Retroactive Majors PBA com Retrieved 16 February 2016 Schneider Jerry 12 February 2017 Belmonte Wins Barbasol PBA Players Championship for Seventh Major Title pba com Retrieved 13 February 2017 Schneider Jerry 26 February 2017 Australia s Jason Belmonte Dominates USBC Masters Wins Record Fourth Title Eighth Career PBA Major pba com Retrieved 27 February 2017 Vint Bill 27 June 2017 Indiana s EJ Tackett Wins Inaugural Main Event PBA Tour Finals for Third 2017 Title Archived from the original on 3 September 2019 Retrieved 5 July 2017 Vint Bill 27 August 2017 Jason Belmonte Wins PBA WBT Storm Lucky Larsen Masters in Sweden for 15th Career Title Retrieved 29 August 2017 Vint Bill 9 January 2018 Jason Belmonte Sweeps Key 2017 PBA Tour Statistics Including Record 229 39 Average for 380 Games Retrieved 10 January 2018 Vint Bill 17 January 2018 Tuesday Jason Belmonte Wins Fourth Player of the Year Award Sanders Loschetter Ballard Also Win 2017 Honors pba com Retrieved 18 January 2018 BOWLING INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARDS Dick Weber Award BPAA com Retrieved 28 April 2021 Schneider Jerry 25 March 2018 Fourth Time s the Charm for Jason Belmonte amp Bill O Neill in Roth Holman PBA Doubles Championship presented by BowlerX com pba com Schneider Jerry 19 June 2018 Jason Belmonte Wins 2018 PBA Tour Finals for 18th Career PBA Tour Title pba com Wiseman Lucas 10 February 2019 Belmo Wins TOC To Tie PBA Major Record flobowling com Vint Bill 22 February 2019 Jason Belmonte Qualifies No 1 in Go Bowling PBA Indianapolis Open for Record Tying Third Straight Event pba com Retrieved 27 February 2019 Schneider Jerry 21 March 2019 Jason Belmonte Wins PBA World Championship for Record 11th Major Title pba com Retrieved 22 March 2019 Schneider Jerry 31 March 2019 Jakob Butturff Goes 6 0 in Match Play to Earn Top Seed for USBC Masters Finals pba com Retrieved 1 April 2019 Schneider Jerry 22 April 2019 Belmonte and Prather Win Round of 16 Matches to Advance to PBA Playoffs Round of 8 pba com Retrieved 16 February 2020 Schneider Jerry 20 May 2019 Prather Simonsen Win to Advance to PBA Playoffs Semifinal Round pba com Retrieved 16 February 2020 Vint Bill 28 April 2019 Jason Belmonte Wins DHC PBA Japan Invitational for Fourth 2019 Go Bowling PBA Tour Title pba com Retrieved 29 April 2019 Schneider Jerry 11 December 2019 Jason Belmonte Wins Fifth Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year Award pba com Archived from the original on 12 December 2019 Retrieved 12 December 2019 Vint Bill 3 January 2020 PBA Spare Shots Bowlers Journal Names Jason Belmonte Player of Decade Colie Edison Person of Year pba com Retrieved 4 January 2020 Vint Bill 23 February 2020 Australia s Jason Belmonte Wins U S Open Becomes Second Bowler to Complete PBA Super Slam pba com Retrieved 5 March 2020 Schneider Jerry 15 March 2020 Belmonte Beats Simonsen to Win Third Consecutive PBA World Championship Title pba com Retrieved 20 March 2020 Laufer J 4 October 2020 Jason Belmonte Captures Milestone 25th Career PBA Title pba com Retrieved 5 October 2020 Dziomba D 18 December 2020 JASON BELMONTE WINS SIXTH CAREER CHRIS SCHENKEL PBA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD pba com Retrieved 19 December 2020 Laufer J 26 April 2021 PBA TOUR FINALS RETURN TO CBS SPORTS NETWORK WITH LIVE COVERAGE BEGINNING ON JUNE 26 pba com Retrieved 3 May 2021 Winters Jill 30 January 2022 BELMONTE IS EMPHATICALLY BACK WINNING HIS 14TH MAJOR PBA com Retrieved 31 January 2022 Goodger Jef 16 February 2022 JASON BELMONTE WINS THE STORM CUP DAVID SMALL S KOKOMO CHAMPIONSHIP PBA com Retrieved 17 February 2022 Hughes Nolan 16 March 2022 BELMO WINS PBA SCORPION CHAMPIONSHIP FOR 28TH PBA TOUR TITLE PBA com Retrieved 17 March 2022 Goodger Jef 24 March 2022 DOM BARRETT WINS THE STORM CUP PBA 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