Men (91)
- Ricardo D'alla Rosa, Argentina (previous World Cup participant)
- Francisco Oduber, Aruba (previous World Cup participant)
- Bruno Maglieri, Australia
- Hans Franz, Austria (previous World Cup participant)
- Ravil Novruzov, Azerbaijan
- Sonith Lockhart, Bahamas (previous World Cup participant)
- Dzmitry Varabyeu, Belarus
- Christian van Damme, Belgium
- Carlos "Caco" Cruz, Brazil
- Todd Squire, Canada
- Pai-Feng Lin, Chinese Taipei
- Andres Gomez, Colombia (previous World Cup participant)
- Marco Odio, Costa Rica (previous World Cup participant)
- Franjo Katalenic, Croatia (previous World Cup participant)
- Carlos Rodriguez, Curacao
- Michalis Perikleous, Cyprus
- Rolando Sebelen, Dominican Republic (previous World Cup participant)
- Jaime Guerrero, Ecuador
- Tarek Helmy, Egypt
- Julio Acosta, El Salvador
- Steve Thornton, England
- Belay Habtom, Eritrea (previously competed in World Cup representing Ethiopia)
- Aare Noormaa, Estonia
- Tamiru Assefa, Ethiopia
- Kimmo Lehtonen, Finland
- Patrick Rolland, France
- Maurice Talane, French Guyana
- Oliver Blase, Germany
- Edmund O'Reilly, Gibraltar
- Hosman Gonzalez, Guatemala
- Derek Tomlin, Guernsey (previous World Cup participant)
- Gil Valle, Honduras
- Alfred Pang Kar Shing, Hong Kong (previous World Cup participant)
- Zoltan Kiss, Hungary
- Halldor Ragnar Halldorsson, Iceland
- Amiredin Tabatabaei, Iran
- Shant Panos Tomassian, Iraq
- Alan Gibbons, Ireland
- Nick Cayzer, Isle of Man
- Eliezer Shineman, Israel
- Nico D'Achille, Italy
- Koichi Takahashi, Japan, 1998 AMF Bowling World Cup third place (Kobe, Japan)
- Paul Wright, Jersey
- Jurij Rjazansky, Latvia
- Gediminas Cerniavicius, Lithuania
- Alain Lieners, Luxembourg (previous World Cup participant)
- Jose Manuel Machon, Macau
- Gerald Samuel, Malaysia
- Brian Farrugia, Malta
- Christophe Carro, Martinique
- Gerald Mien Fong, Mauritius
- Daniel Falconi, Mexico, 1995 AMF Bowling World Cup third place (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
- Leroy Patrick, Morocco (previous World Cup participant)
- U Ye Min Swe, Myanmar (previous World Cup participant)
- Sonam Nepali, Nepal
- Marcel van den Bosch, Netherlands (previous World Cup participant)
- Christian Betfort, New Caledonia
- Jeffrey Tuala, New Zealand
- Eduardo Padilla, Nicaragua
- Kevin Horton, Northern Ireland (previous World Cup participant)
- Tore Torgersen, Norway, 1994 AMF Bowling World Cup champion (Hermosillo, Mexico)
- Mohamed A L Al Kash, Palestine
- Walter Davarro, Panama
- Benigno Villa, Paraguay (previous World Cup participant)
- Jaime Alvarino Garland, Peru
- C.J. Suarez, Philippines
- M. Drozdowski, Poland
- Joao Januario, Portugal
- Francisco Colon Jr., Puerto Rico (previous World Cup participant)
- Ahmed Shaheen, Qatar, 1999 AMF Bowling World Cup champion (Las Vegas, USA)
- Oleg Smirnov, Russia (previous World Cup participant)
- Domanico Righi, San Marino
- Ahmed Al-Adivan, Saudi Arabia
- Andrew Gillespie, Scotland
- Andrew Fang, Singapore
- Vlado Golja, Slovenia
- Guy Caminsky, South Africa (previous World Cup participant)
- Jose Estevez, Spain (previous World Cup participant)
- Tomas Leandersson, Sweden, 1993 AMF Bowling World Cup runnerup (Johannesburg, South Africa)
- Beat Grauwiler, Switzerland
- Nikorn Onnom, Thailand
- Habib Dogan, Turkey
- Mohammed Khalifa Al-Qubaisi, UAE, 1988 AMF Bowling World Cup champion (Guadalajara, Mexico),
1994 AMF Bowling World Cup runnerup (Hermosillo, Mexico)
- Serghiy Simachenko, Ukraine
- Robert Baranano, Uruguay
- Bill Hoffman, USA
- Marin Tranier, Vanuatu (previous World Cup participant)
- Jose Vicente Lander, Venezuela
- Hugo Morehead, Virgin Islands (previous World Cup participant)
- Gary Hopkins, Wales
- Nedeljko Glavas, Yugoslavia (previous World Cup participant)
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Women (66)
- Ana Maria Benko, Argentina
- Grace Angela, Aruba
- Ann-Maree Putney, Australia (previous World Cup participant)
- Doris Szvasztics, Austria (previous World Cup participant)
- Joanne Powell, Bahamas
- Alena Lazuta, Belarus
- Cindy Jaspers, Belgium (previous World Cup participant)
- Marina de Paiva, Brazil
- Diane Buchanan, Canada
- Su-Fen Tseng, Chinese Taipei, 1997 AMF Bowling World Cup champion (Cairo, Egypt) and 1998 and 1999 runnerup (Kobe Japan and Las Veas, USA)
- Clara Juliana Guerrero, Colombia
- Sylvia Carrion, Costa Rica (previous World Cup participant)
- Samantha Ibanez, Curacao
- Stella Loizides, Cyprus (previous World Cup participant)
- Rosanna Garcia, Dominican Republic
- Hala Sharawy, Egypt
- Aida Granillo, El Salvador (previous World Cup participant)
- Kirsten Penny, England
- Ester Penjam, Estonia
- Seble Dejene, Ethiopia
- Heidi Larnia, Finland
- Isabelle Saldjian, France (previous World Cup participant)
- Annick Chassain, French Guyana
- Martina Beckel, Germany, 1992 AMF BowlingWorld Cup champion (Le Mans, France) (replaces Patricia Schwarz, who has been ruled ineligible due to PWBA membership)
- Julie Jackson, Gibraltar
- Karen Ramirez, Guatemala
- Alison Prigent, Guernsey
- Connie Kwok Siu To, Hong Kong
- Maria Toth, Hungary (previous World Cup participant)
- Kerena Dykes, Ireland (previous World Cup participant)
- Pauline Maxwell, Isle of Man (previous World Cup participant)
- Sarit Mizrahi, Israel
- Serafina Liuzzi, Italy
- Takami Nishimura, Japan
- Tracey Ann Aubert, Jersey
- Marija Mezhiricka, Latvia
- Rita Zaveckiene, Lithuania
- Shalin Zulkifli, Malaysia, 1997 and 1998 AMF Bowling World Cup third place (Cairo, Egypt and Kobe, Japan)
- Sue Abela, Malta (previous World Cup participant)
- Rosanna Telcide, Martinique
- Claudia Falconi, Mexico
- Alouani Bouchra, Morocco (previous World Cup participant)
- Farida Pascoal, Netherlands (previous World Cup participant)
- Lauren Gervolino, New Caledonia (previous World Cup participant)
- Koia Shannon, New Zealand (previous World Cup participant)
- Glynis Wilson, Northern Ireland (previous World Cup participant)
- Mette Hansen, Norway (previous World Cup participant)
- Eman Fadhil Awad, Palestine
- Lizzy Aboud, Panama (previous World Cup participant)
- Arianne Cerdena, Philippines (previous World Cup participant)
- Ewa Swiatek, Poland (previous World Cup participant)
- Rita Silva, Portugal
- Cristina Kortright, Puerto Rico (previous World Cup participant)
- Elena Krainik, Russia
- Marisa Chiarozi, San Marino
- Laura Rhoney, Scotland (previous World Cup participant)
- Jesmine Ho, Singapore (previous World Cup participant)
- Gloria Sala, Spain
- Lisa Paluzzi, South Africa (previous World Cup participant)
- Asa Wetterlund, Sweden
- Ruth Doppler, Switzerland
- Ilknur Vural, Turkey
- Oksana Skorobagach, Ukraine (previous World Cup participant)
- Diandra Hyman, USA
- Ingelimar Contreras, Venezuela
- Elaine Springer, Virgin Islands
- Mel Isaac, Wales
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