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Every now and then, moments come along that transcend sport and become part of something bigger.
In 2012, Pete Weber was on hand to deliver one of those moments.
Bowling might be a relatively esoteric game – associated more with slightly awkward date nights and The Big Lebowski than elite sport, perhaps – but the final of the US Open 10 years ago today brought more eyes than ever to the game.
Pete Weber might not be a household name, but he became a viral sensation when he produced, at least in our minds, the single greatest celebration in the history of professional sport.
If you’ve not seen the clip, feast your eyes on this.
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It’s incredible stuff,


