BOWLING INDUSTRY MAKES SPORTS HISTORY WITH GRAND OPENING OF INTERNATIONAL BOWLING CAMPUS
Industry Unites Under a Single Roof in Arlington, Texas
Complex that Includes International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame,
International Training and Research Center and National Headquarters
for Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America and United States
Bowling Congress
ARLINGTON, Texas, January 6, 2010
– For the first time in the 5,000-year history of the sport, the
bowling industry will be united under one roof with the grand opening
of the International Bowling Campus (IBC) in Arlington, Texas, an
unprecedented event in sports history. The IBC, located at 621 Six
Flags Drive, is in close proximity to the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium,
the Rangers Ballpark and the Six Flags Over Texas theme park. The
100,000-plus square foot IBC complex will house more than 200
employees. At 2:30 pm on January 25, the campus will open its doors
with a historic ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by a star-studded
gathering of national and local celebrities.
The campus
will serve as home to the new and expanded International Bowling Museum
and Hall of Fame. The state-of-the-art museum will feature interactive
displays and exhibits along with rare, one-of-a-kind items from the
various eras dating back to 3,200 B.C. The IBC will also house the
International Training and Research Center (ITRC) and an expansive pro
shop making it the premier pro shop of the bowling industry.
Additionally, the IBC will act as the central operating facility for
the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America (BPAA) and the United
States Bowling Congress (USBC).
“The International Bowling
Campus marks a first in sports and its impact on the bowling industry
simply cannot be understated. Bringing together all of the leading
entities in bowling under a single roof is a tremendous step forward in
uniting and strengthening our industry,” said Steve Johnson, executive
director of the BPAA. “With already more than 69.3 million bowlers in
the U.S. alone, the opening of the IBC sets the stage for a new era of
growth for bowling and signifies the incredible worldwide resurgence in
popularity that bowling has seen in recent years.”
“The
grand opening of the International Bowling Campus is a historic event
that ushers in a thrilling new era for bowling. Through the creation of
the IBC, which includes the first International Training and Research
Center, we have a world-class facility that enables us to offer
tremendous resources to help enhance the sport of bowling across all
levels of play,” said Stu Upson, executive director of the USBC.
“Additionally, working side-by-side with the BPAA will further enable
us to enhance and strengthen the sport of bowling on a local level.”
In addition to the BPAA and USBC, the International Bowling Campus will include the:
· International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame
– Formerly located in St. Louis, Missouri, the International Bowling
Museum and Hall of Fame collects, preserves and displays the 5,000-year
history that has lead to the sport of bowling’s worldwide success. In
addition to outlining the history of bowling, the completely
interactive 21st century International Bowling Museum and
Hall of Fame will focus on the contemporary era of the sport,
specifically its youth programs and international competition. The
museum will also house the Celebrity Hall of Fame exhibit, including
inductees Lynn Swann, Jerome Bettis and Tom Candiotti. Custom bowling
industry merchandise and branded memorabilia will be available at
“Spare Partz,” a unique concept in museum stores.
· International Training and Research Center (ITRC)
– A United States Olympic Committee-recognized training center, the
ITRC will serve as a world-class training facility for professional and
amateur bowlers, and will include 20 lanes for training, research,
testing and television broadcasts (of the 20 lanes, six will be used
exclusively to test and certify bowling equipment prior to worldwide
distribution, replicating all lane conditions). The center’s research
area will include cutting-edge tools such as a robotic ball thrower, a
computerized ball tracking system and a state-of-the-art biomechanics
package designed to analyze actual bowling movements and test
equipment. The center will be the training home for Team USA, Junior
Team USA, international teams, numerous college and high school teams
and elite coaches.
The campus will also be home to the
International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association (IBPSIA),
the School for Bowling Center Management, the Billiard and Bowling
Institute of America (BBIA), Bowling News Network (BNN), Strike Ten
Entertainment (STE), Bowling Writers’ Association of America (BWAA) and
The Bowling Foundation (charitable arm of the industry).
“The
new facility will bring events such as the BPAA Bowling Summit,
International Bowl Expo in 2011 and numerous nationally televised
bowling competitions, which will enhance Arlington’s reputation as a
leading Southwestern tourism destination,” said Dr. Robert Cluck, mayor
of Arlington.
The grand opening celebration will also include:
- International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame and ITRC ribbon-cutting by state and local officials
- Ceremonial “first roll” on the lanes at the ITRC
- Unveiling of the “Walk of Fame” commemorative brick walkway at the main entrance to the IBC
- Grand opening of the ITRC pro shop and “Spare Partz” museum store
- Burying of a historic time capsule
- Open house and touring of the new facilities
The
grand opening events will be held in conjunction with the BPAA’s
Bowling Summit, which will be attended by proprietors representing
thousands of bowling centers from across the United States as well as
the industry’s leading manufacturers and suppliers. For more details
about the International Bowling Campus, please visit http://internationalbowlingcampus.com/.
About International Bowling Campus
The
International Bowling Campus (IBC) is the headquarters for the bowling
industry and directly serves the more than 69 million bowlers in the
United States. The IBC houses the resources of the United States
Bowling Congress, the governing body and membership organization for
the sport; the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America,
representing the business interests of bowling centers; Strike Ten
Entertainment, the marketing arm for the industry; the International
Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame; The Bowling Foundation; the
International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association; the Bowling
Writers’ Association of America; the Bowling News Network; the Billiard
and Bowling Institute of America; and the International Training and
Research Center.
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