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ABC/WIBC Senior Championships, a USBC Event
May 3-4, 2005
National Bowling Stadium
Reno, Nevada
Senior bowlers become eligible for the ABC/WIBC Seniors Championships, a USBC event, by entering their state association senior tournament.
To be eligible for the Senior Championships, a bowler must have won the state association senior handicap all-events division in his/her respective age division. Each state association is permitted to send a maximum of four men and women participants to the Senior Championships, one representative for each of four age divisions (Class A: 70 & over, Class B: 65-69, Class C: 60-64 and Class D: 55-59).
The ABC/WIBC Senior Championships is a handicapped singles event which consists of six games. Bowlers interested in entering their state senior tournament should contact the state association secretary.
Results
2005 Official Results
Official Lane Maintenance Provider
News
Eight Champions Crowned at 2005 ABC/WIBC Senior Championships
Louisiana's LeBlanc Shoots 300 at ABC Seniors
Day One of 2005 ABC/WIBC Senior Championships Concludes
ABC/WIBC Senior Championships Return to Reno's National Bowling Stadium for Third Consecutive Year
Photo Highlights
Men's Winners
(L to R):
Div. A
- Bob Webb, Burnsville, N.C.;
Div. B
- Dick Taylor, Downey, Calif.;
Div. C
- Harry Velez, Athol, Idaho;
Div. D
- Rye Young, Lakewood, Colo.
Women's Winners
(L to R):
Div. A
- Frances Johnson, Waterford, Mich.;
Div. B
- Shirley Jones, Greeley, Colo.;
Div. C
- Rozina Smith, Winnipeg, Manitoba;
Div. D
- Libby Hall, Joliet, Ill.
Front Row (L to R):
Div. A
- Frances Johnson, Waterford, Mich.;
Div. B
- Shirley Jones, Greeley, Colo.;
Div. C
- Rozina Smith, Winnipeg, Manitoba;
Div. D
- Libby Hall, Joliet, Ill.
Back Row (L to R):
Div. A
- Bob Webb, Burnsville, N.C.;
Div. B
- Dick Taylor, Downey, Calif.;
Div. C
- Harry Velez, Athol, Idaho;
Div. D
- Rye Young, Lakewood, Colo.
Elaine Hagin, USBC Board Member
Participants in the Squad Room
Event Info
All-events winners from their respective senior state/provincial tournaments in their age divisions are given the right to compete at the Senior Championships.
Each state can send four men and four women
Divisions: Class A - 70+ ; Class B - 65-69; Class C - 60-64' Class D - 55-59
Bowlers bowl a total of 6 qualifying games, 3 games the first day and 3 games the second day. The top 3 in each age division advance to the stepladder finals.
Stepladder finals (for each age division):
3rd place finishers bowls one game against the 2nd place finisher.
Winner bowls one game against the 1st place finisher to declare the champion in each age division.
2005 Participants: 171 WIBC and 191 ABC / 48 states and 3 Canadian provinces.
Entry
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This is a qualifying tournament - not an open entry.
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Bowlers interested in entering their state senior tournament should contact the state association secretary.
Contact
USBC Tournaments
(800) 514-2695
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