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ITRC to Conduct, Host World Bowling Coach Conference

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Feb 19, 2014

The International Training and Research Center will conduct and host the World Bowling Coach Conference next month, bringing together some of the greatest coaches in the sport.

In conjunction with the World Tenpin Bowling Association, the world governing body for the sport, the ITRC staff will host the educational conference on March 28-30.

The World Bowling Coach Conference will feature presentations from some of the game's most well-known coaches on topics such as ball motion, coaching and team play.

"This really is going to be a gathering of the top minds in the sport of bowling in terms of coaching," said Team USA head coach Rod Ross, who will serve as a presenter along with other ITRC and Team USA staff. "The World Bowling Coach Conference is going to be a great opportunity to share knowledge and advance coaching in our sport."

Among the presenters will be European Tenpin Bowling Federation lead instructor Juha Maja, Kegel Vice President Del Warren, Canadian coaches Frank and Mark Buffa, Cyprus Gold coach Costas Mitsingas, Team USA sports psychologist Dr. Dean Hinitz and the chairman of the ETBF educational Committee Onder Gurkan.

The best bowling coaches in the world are invited to attend the World Bowling Coach Conference. Registration is still open and can be completed at WorldBowlingCoach.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 International Bowling Media Association; the Bowling News Network; the Billiard and Bowling Institute of America; and the International Training and Research Center.

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