Rocio Restrepo
Age: 36
On Tour Since: 2015
Hometown: Louisville, OH
Style: Right
A native of Colombia, Rocio comes from a family where family is always top priority. Speaking of family, she truly enjoys spending time with her family and her husband. During these times they throughly enjoy watching movies. When not on the lanes you can find her in the gym 5 days a week staying in game shape. And even though she is in top shape, she still enjoys a perfectly cooked steak, a nice salad and yes she has a weakness for cupcakes.
Career Highlights
2016 - PWBA Greater Detroit Open, Canton, Michigan
PWBA St. Petersburg-Clearwater Open, Seminole, Florida
2017 - QubicaAMF PWBA Sonoma County Open, Rohnert Park, California
2018 - BowlerX.com PWBA Twin Cities Open, Eagan, Minnesota
One gold medal (team) and one bronze medal (doubles) at 2019 World Bowling Women's Championships
Two gold medals (team, Masters) and one bronze medal (trios) at 2018 PABCON Women's Championships
One bronze medal (team) at 2017 World Bowling Championships
Two gold medals (doubles, team) and two silver medals (trios, all-events) at 2016 PABCON Women's Championships
One gold medal (Masters) and one silver medal (doubles) at 2016 PABCON Champion of Champions
One bronze medal (trios) at 2014 PABCON Championships
One gold medal (doubles), one silver medal (trios) and two bronze medals (team, all-events) at the 2012 PABCON Championships
One bronze medal (team) at 2011 WTBA World Championships
Two silver medals (doubles, singles) and one bronze medal (all-events) at 2008 WTBA World Youth Championships
One silver medal (singles) and one bronze medal (team) at 2003 WTBA World Championships
Eight-time Colombian national champion
2016 USBC Women's Championships Diamond Team champion
2013 USBC Women’s Championships Scratch all-events champion
2009-2010 NCBCA second-team All-American (Wichita State)
Member of 2007 and 2009 Intercollegiate Team Championships winner (Wichita State)
2007-2008 and 2008-2009 NCBCA honorable mention All-American (Wichita State)
Youngest bowler (15) to win a medal at the World Championships in 2003