Contreras Beasley connects for 300 at USBC Open Championships

RENO, Nev. – Ingellimar Contreras Beasley of Clarksville, Tennessee, rolled a perfect game Friday evening at the 2026 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships to become the 16th female competitor in tournament history to achieve the feat.

Contreras Beasley, a left-hander originally from Caracas, Venezuela, put together games of 225, 300 and 196 during her doubles set at the National Bowling Stadium for a 721 series. She paired with Denny Montgomery of Oscoda, Michigan, to finish with a 1,222 total.

Friday’s performance wasn’t the first time she had delivered some big strikes inside of the Taj Mahal of Tenpins, either. During the Professional Bowlers Association World Series of Bowling VII, Contreras Beasley was the winner of the PBA Women’s Regional Challenge and PBA Challenge Clash at the Kingpin Club, a 10-lane venue on the first floor of the National Bowling Stadium.

She closed her sixth appearance at the USBC Open Championships with sets of 598 in singles and 542 in team for an all-events total of 1,861.

Watch the video below for an inspirational interview from Contreras Beasley, who has represented Venezuela in international competition and claimed a silver medal in trios and bronze in team at the 2001 PANAM Elite Championships.



Contreras Beasley’s 300 was the 17th of the 2026 Open Championships, and she joined Josie Barnes of Hermitage, Tennessee, with a perfect performance in Reno.

The Open Championships is celebrating its 122nd edition in 2026 and making its 15th trip to Reno, Nevada. The 2026 event is scheduled to feature more than 55,000 bowlers and 11,000 five-player teams competing across 128 consecutive days at the National Bowling Stadium.

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