Mytilenians make it back-to-back victories at Hellenic Bowling Competition in Sydney

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The annual Hellenic Bowling Competition 2026 brought together members of Sydney’s Greek Australian community for a day of friendly competition, camaraderie and celebration, with the Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney & NSW emerging as overall champions.

The event saw representatives from the Mytilenian Brotherhood, the Samian Brotherhood of Sydney and NSW “O Lykourgos,” and the Kytherian Association of Australia take to the lanes in a spirited contest that has become a popular fixture on the community calendar.

Participants enjoyed an afternoon of bowling, food and socialising, with organisers describing the atmosphere as one filled with laughter, friendly rivalry and plenty of memorable moments.

“The competition was fierce, the scores were close, and the bragging rights were well and truly on the line right until the final frames,” organisers said.

Bowlers of all skill levels took part, producing a mix of impressive strikes and light-hearted moments that kept fellow competitors entertained throughout the day.

At the conclusion of the competition, the Mytilenian Brotherhood was crowned the overall winner for 2026, successfully defending its title and claiming another year of bragging rights.

Organisers thanked everyone who attended and contributed to the event’s success, noting that the spirit of friendship and community remains at the heart of the annual gathering.

“The spirit, camaraderie and laughter are what make this event so special, and we can’t wait to do it all again next year,” they said.

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