Preston Epplett, you can say, is serving a life sentence in playing army tenpin bowls these days - right, left, right.
In August 2004, Epplett lost the use of his right arm after tearing his "short head bicep tendon" above the armpit while competing in the Hawke's Bay Hawke's BayChampionship at the Super Strike Tenpin Bowling Centre in Hastings.
To cut a long story short, his daughter took his gold and silver medals to his hospital bed.
The 66-year-old, who dropped to 12-pound balls from 14, has reverted to his right arm after tearing the "anterior capsule" of his left arm three years ago.
"I've been doing a lot of strengthening work with the physio to make sure it was right," said Epplett last night after competing in the opening day of the New Zealand 55+ National Championship at the refurbished Hastings venue.
He and Roger Pedersen, of Petone, combined in the men's doubles competition.