Sandelin, Lucy Giovinco (c. 1958–)

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Sandelin, Lucy Giovinco (c. 1958–)

American bowler. Name variations: Luicy Giovinco; Lucy Giovinco-Sandelin. Born Lucy Giovinco, Mar 15, c. 1959, in Tampa, FL; dau. of Julio and Sue Giovinco; attended Hillsborough Community College, 1978; also attended Georgia Tech for 1 year; m. Steve Sandelin, 1997.

The 1st American bowler to win Women's Bowling World Cup (1976), bowled 620 to beat Swedish contender Doris Gradin by 116 pins in Teheran, Iran; served as 7-time member of US National Team; had 2nd-place finish at World Cup (1994); became Amateur champion (1996); was twice US Olympic committee Athlete of the Year for bowling and won 2 WBIC championship Tournament doubles event titles with Cindy Coburn-Carroll. Inducted into Women's International Bowling Congress (WIBC) Hall of Fame (1999).