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'''Tenpin bowling''' is a sport in which ten [[skittle]]s are set up as a target at the end of a lane. The player bowls his ball down the lane in an attempt to knock over as many skittles as possible. The international governing body is [[World Bowling]] which was founded in 1952 and is based in [[Arlington, Texas]]. It has more than 130 national association members. | {{dambigbox|indoor bowling|Bowling}} | ||
'''Tenpin [[bowling]]''' is a sport in which ten [[skittle]]s are set up as a target at the end of a lane. The player bowls his ball down the lane in an attempt to knock over as many skittles as possible. The international governing body is [[World Bowling]] which was founded in 1952 and is based in [[Arlington, Texas]]. It has more than 130 national association members. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 25 October 2024
This article is about indoor bowling. For other uses of the term Bowling, please see Bowling (disambiguation).
Tenpin bowling is a sport in which ten skittles are set up as a target at the end of a lane. The player bowls his ball down the lane in an attempt to knock over as many skittles as possible. The international governing body is World Bowling which was founded in 1952 and is based in Arlington, Texas. It has more than 130 national association members.