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1. International Bowling Federation (FIQ)
Ensure that official bowling activities meet the requirements of the Olympic Charter FIQ Membership Information
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2. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History - A
International Institute for Sport and Olympic History Bodybuilding (see Weight Training Bodybuilding) Bowling Boxing
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3. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History - A
International Institute for Sport and Olympic History Future spot for architect's drawing! of the Museum we could have a bowling alley from the
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4. Cougar12
Contains tournament information for Texas youth bowlers, USA Junior Olympic Bowling Coaches, advice and tips, facts about the history of bowling, and
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5. Okafor, Team USA Fall To Lithuania Americans Lose Second Game
lose second game of Athens Olympics after posting only two prior losses in Olympic history. NCAA Tourney Scores Scores M W Bowling
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6. Andrew MacKay Set To Make Olympic History For Cayman Islands
Andrew MacKay Set to Make Olympic History for Cayman Islands, Irish Men's Swimming Notre Dame W NCAA Tournament Scores M W Bowling Cross
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7. Michigan Athletes Have Made Olympic History
Michigan Athletes have made Olympic history By Patricia Zacharias and Vivian M Baulch including the Junior Red Wings, and Bowling Green State
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8. Track Star Gail Devers Makes Olympic History.
Devers becomes only the 2nd woman in history to make 5 Olympic teams in Track Baseball I Basketball I Bowling I Cross Country I Fencing I Field
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9. Journal Of Olympic History (formerly Citius, Altius, Fortius)
bullbaiting, cockfighting, bowling, wrestling was to revive the classical Olympic Games Page 22- Journal of Olympic History.The Olympic
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10. Speed Trap Inside The Biggest Scandal In Olympic History - Mega
Speed Trap Inside the Biggest Scandal in Olympic History
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11. Welcome To The International Bowling Museum And Hall Of Fame
bowling has a long and rich history, and today is one of the most popular des Quilleurs (FIQ) bowling s top athletes regularly compete in olympic Zone
http://www.bowlingmuseum.com/history.asp
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Bowling has a long and rich history, and today is one of the most popular sports in the world. A British anthropologist, Sir Flinders Petrie, discovered in the 1930's a collection of objects in a child's grave in Egypt that appeared to him to be used for a crude form of bowling. If he was correct, then bowling traces its ancestry to 3200 BC. A German historian, William Pehle, asserted that bowling began in his country about 300 AD. There is substantial evidence that a form of bowling was in vogue in England in 1366, when King Edward III allegedly outlawed it to keep his troops focused on archery practice. And it is almost certain that bowling was popular during the reign of Henry VIII. By this time, too, there were many variations of "pin" games, and also of games where a ball was thrown at objects other than pins. This would seem to imply that the games had developed over time, from an earlier period. One of the most eccentric games is still found in Edinburgh. The player swings a fingerless ball between his legs and heaves it at the pins. In doing so, he "flops" onto the lane on his stomach. There were and still are many variations of ninepins in Western Europe. Likely related are the Italian bocce, the French petanque, and British lawn bowling. Undoubtedly, the English, Dutch and German settlers all imported their own variations of bowling to America. The earliest mention of it in serious American literature is by Washington Irving, when Rip Van Winkle awakens to the sound of "crashing ninepins". The first permanent American bowling location probably was for lawn bowling, in New York's Battery area. Now the heart of the financial district, New Yorkers still call the small plot Bowling Green.

12. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
and olympic history. Future spot for architect s drawing! In the basement ofthe Museum we could have a bowling alley from the 1800 s where the pins
http://www.harveyabramsbooks.com/501c3buildingplans.html
BUILDING PLANS
International Institute for Sport
and Olympic History
Future spot for architect's drawing!
The search is on. We have begun looking for land in central Pennsylvania to build a campus for the Institute. Our plan is described in more detail below. Eventually we anticipate that this campus will be one of the largest sports facilities in Pennsylvania.
The IISOH effectively has two divisions the Library and the Museum. The Board of Directors are seeking benefactor(s) to endow each division with a $25 million donation. An endowment will also be sought for the theatre in the amount of $25 million. The benefactor(s) will then be offered the opportunity to name the Library, Museum or theatre, subject to the final approval of the Board of Directors.
Go to the ENDOWMENTS page.

Our plans are to construct facilities on a campus approximately 300 acres in size. This will allow us have room for expansion in the decades to come as we increase the endowment and add sports facilities to the educational program. Sports fields are desirable in order to teach through participation and play. If we have a baseball field we can teach the history of baseball by playing a game using 1860 rules for 3 innings, then playing by modern rules for 3 innings. In the basement of the Museum we could have a bowling alley from the 1800's where the pins have to be set by hand, and right next to it have a modern bowling alley that is fully automated. Our visitors can go bowling either way. Consider the possibilities for each and every sport this means a lot of space is needed.

13. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
and olympic history. The following subject areas are suggested areas of interestfor named Bodybuilding (see Weight Training Bodybuilding); bowling
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SUBJECT LIST
International Institute for Sport
and Olympic History
The following subject areas are suggested areas of interest for named endowments.
You can see the broad scope of the Institute's collecting goals from this list.
Additional subjects may be added at any time by the Board of Directors or suggested by Benefactors. Subjects in BOLD are on the program of the Modern Olympic Games and are the primary areas of interest in seeking endowments. Some subjects have links to a more detailed page on that subject to give you more information.
  • Adapted physical education
  • Air Sports
  • Alpine skiing (see skiing)
  • Ancient / Antiquities (Greece, Rome, etc)
  • Aquatics (see Water sports)
  • Archery
  • Architecture (sports stadiums and facilities)
  • Arts (see Sport in Art: coins, medals, posters)
  • Association football (see soccer)
  • Athletic injuries (see sports medicine)
  • Backgammon
  • Baseball
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Biathlon
  • Bibliography
  • Bicycling (see cycling
  • Billiards
  • Biomechanics
  • Blacks in Sport
  • Canoeing, Rowing, Yachting
  • Bobsleigh (see Winter Sports)
  • Bowling
  • Boxing
  • Business (see Sport and Business)
  • Canoeing
  • Cars and car racing (See Automobiles)
  • Cards
  • Checkers
  • Cheerleading
  • Chess
  • Children and Physical Education
  • Coaching (19th century)
  • College Athletics
  • Cricket
  • Croquet
  • Curling
  • Cycling
  • Dance
  • Diving (See
  • Dressage (See Equestrian Sports
  • Drugs and sport (See Sports medicine)
  • Equestrian Sports
  • Exercise
  • Facilities (see sports stadiums and facilities)
  • Falconry
  • Fencing
  • Field Hockey
  • Figure skating (see Skating)
  • Fitness (See Physical Fitness)
  • Football (American)
  • Football (British, see Soccer)

14. Cougar12
Contains tournament information for Texas youth bowlers, USA Junior olympic bowling Coaches, advice and tips, facts about the history of bowling, and links to related sites.
http://www.cougar12.com
Main Page: Welcome to the website.....This website is mainly for friends but its open to whoever wishes to look over it...so if you here...feel free to roam throughout the site.... The Paths Less Taken (Fancy way of saying links below..lol) : This portion of the website is based on Basketball....those interested to view this section...better bring your A game with ya....lol...jk This portion of the website is based on Bowling....anyone who feels like getting drunk, haveing a good time, and just knocking the crap out of some things.....feel free to enjoy the should be sport of bowling and its facts within.... This portion of the website is based on inspiration...and by that i mean...its filled with creative or random thoughts and writings....in other words, poems and stuff of that nature....lol This portion of the website is just a place where, whoever feels like it...can post any comments on anything they want....so feel free to type whatever....but please try to use your brain cells when submitting things....and nothing vulgar in nature....dont need all that....but anything interesting or funny or anything youd like to see added to this site...or even what you dont like...feel free to make your comments.... This portion of the website is just a bunch of pics of whenver, whoever, and whatever i wanted to put up on here....and i dont care if you like the pics or not....just sit back and enjoy the view....lol

15. Michigan Athletes Have Made Olympic History
He had won by the largest margin for any weight class in olympic history. He retired in 1954 and turned to bowling. He maintained a 190 average for 25
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16. Detroit S Legends Of Bowling
In 1905, Frish s Tigers were the champions of Detroit s Olympia bowling League . Michigan Athletes have made olympic history
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17. The Ice Bowl
olympic sized ice rink, ten pin bowling, Indiana land children`s adventure and also a caravan and leisure park. Includes history, opening times, location map and special events.
http://www.theicebowl.com/
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18. HickokSports.com - History - Bowling
This document contains a history of tenpin bowling. bowling was an exhibitionsport at the 1988 olympic Games in South Korea. Top of page
http://www.hickoksports.com/history/bowling.shtml
Sports History
Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search
Bowling
Table of Contents
Early History
Rolling a ball to knock down targets has been the object of a number of games, at various times and in various parts of the world. The implements for such a game have been found in an Egyptian tomb that's more than 7,000 years old, and a sort of bowling has been popular among Polynesian Islanders for at least several centuries. But the modern sport of bowling, which seems distinctly American and very secular, probably grew out of a German religious ceremony. In the 3rd century AD, every German peasant carried a Kegel, a club similar to the Irish shillelagh, for protection. It became a customary test of faith in many churches for the parishioner to set up his Kegel as a target, representing the heathen, and then roll a stone in an attempt to knock it down. If he succeeded, he was considered free of sin. Bowling eventually moved out of the church and became a popular secular sport, with a wooden ball replacing the stone and multiple pins (from as few as three to as many as seventeen) replacing the single Kegel. There are several references to bowling in Germany during the Middle Ages. Berlin and Cologne in 1325 set a limit on the amount that could be bet on a bowling match. A 1463 feast in Frankfurt featured bowling, along with a venison dinner. And the winner of a 1518 competition in Breslau was awarded an ox.

19. Bowl.com
The country’s history on the world bowling stage can be traced to the 1930s, The United States olympic Committee, along with the ABC and the Women’s
http://www.bowl.com/teamusa/history.aspx
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A look back at USA Bowling
Organization moved through many stages on way to USBC The United States is no stranger to international bowling competition. Bowling on a global scale for the U.S. stretches back several decades and has achieved many milestones along the way. The U.S. Team Trials began in 1971 and brought together top American Bowling Congress Championships Tournament finishers and leading collegiate bowlers to determine competitors in FIQ and other international events. In the 1980s, things took off for the U.S. national bowling program. USA Bowling coordinated all amateur international competition promoted by USOC or FIQ, and conducted the National Amateur Championships. In addition, it was the leader in providing instruction and coaching programs to help bowlers advance in ability. Koenig, Borden guiding forces

20. Iowa BPA - History/Facts
and history of bowling. How old is the game of bowling? Very, very old. bowling isn t an olympic sport yet, but the International bowling Federation
http://www.iowabpa.com/history.htm
Iowa Bowling Proprietors Association.
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Iowa Bowling Proprietors Association, 2518 Clarkson Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50310
Phone: 515-255-0808 Fax: 515-255-8915 E-mail: iowabpa@raccoon.com
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Little known facts
and history of bowling. How old is the game of bowling?
Very, very old. Bowling Pins and other bowling equpiment have been discovered in an Egyptian child's grave dating back to 5200 BC. Bowling games have been popular all over the world. The Germans in 200 AD rolled stones at nine wooden clubs called kegles (bowlers in Germany are still sometimes called "keglers"). The English were bowling as early as the 1100s. The Dutch are the ones who introduced the sport to America in the 1600s. They called it "Dutch pins" and Dutch colonists in what is now New Yourk City Liked to bowl in a particular section of the city so much that it acquired the name "Bowling Green". Why did an extra pin get added to the game of bowling?

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