World Tenpin Bowling Association Explained

World Tenpin Bowling Association
Abbreviation:World Bowling or WTBA
Formation:1952 [1]
Headquarters:Helsinki, Finland[2]
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Sheikh Talal Mohammed Al-Sabah[3]
Website:World Bowling

The World Tenpin Bowling Association is the world governing body of ten-pin bowling, and one of the two sections of the International Bowling Federation. They promulgate and enforce playing rules and equipment specifications, conduct world championships, oversee zone championships, and grant approval for other international tournaments.

The WTBA manages the World Bowling Tour.

History

International bowling began during the 1930s under the International Bowling Federation. The attempt to unite all the bowlers in the world created Fédération Internationale des Quillers (FIQ) in 1952; the body renamed itself World Bowling in 2014.

Worldwide Zones

It is divided into the following geographical Zones:[4]

National organizations qualify to become WB member federations based on certain admission criteria. Currently, WB has 123 members. In some cases, the member represents only the Tenpin discipline or the Ninepin discipline. In other cases the member represents both disciplines.

The WB Presidium (similar to an Executive Committee) is responsible for legislative matters, membership fees, fiscal plans and general administration of WB programs. It also has authority to hear and determine disputes between WB members or between WB members and WTBA.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History. World Bowling. World Tenpin Bowling Association World Tenpin Bowling Association. 30 January 2016.
  2. Web site: Pluckhahn. J. Bruce. Bowling: International Competition. Britannica. Britannica. 30 January 2016.
  3. Web site: Tidbury. Megan. Press release: Sheikh Talal Mohammed Al-Sabah to lead world bowling. Norges Bowlingforbund. World Bowling. 30 January 2016.
  4. Web site: International Bowling Federation Geographical Zones . International Bowling Federation . 2 April 2021 .