International Bowling Hall of Fame

The World Bowling Writers (WBW) International Bowling Hall of Fame was established in 1993 and is located in the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame, on the International Bowling Campus in Arlington, Texas.

The Hall of Fame at the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame

History edit

The International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame was located at 11 Stadium Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, and shared the same building with the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum, until November 8, 2008. It moved to Arlington and reopened in early 2010.[1] In 2012, the WBW was merged with the International Bowling Media Association.[2] After the merger, the WBW Hall of Fame inductees became part of the IBMA Luby Hall of Fame.[3]

Criteria for election edit

WBW Hall of Famers are chosen strictly in the basis of athletic performance, to even qualify for consideration, a player must be an amateur and accumulate a minimum of 15 points in any combination of four specifically designated international competitions;

with gold medals occurring in an event other than five-person team. Five points are credited for a gold medal, three points for silver, and one for bronze.

Each summer, the WBW Administrator scans a database to determine eligible candidates and sends ballots with those players’ names and resumes to current officers of the World Bowling Writers, which formed the Hall’s Board.

Election process edit

There are two categories: “Men” and “Women.” Voters can cast one vote in each category for every three names listed there, and one vote for any group of “leftovers” names in each category that totals less than three. The man and woman who receive the most votes are elected.

In the case of ties, more than one man or one woman can be elected, provided that each candidate in the tie receives at least two-thirds of the total votes cast in that category that year. If that standard is not met, no one is elected in that category that year.

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(WBW) International Bowling Hall of Fame members edit

See footnote[5]
Year Male Female
Inductee Country Inductee Country
1993 Rafael Nepomuceno   Philippines Olivia Coo   Philippines
Annette Hagre Johannesson   Sweden
1994 Philippe Dubois   France Jeanette Baker   Australia
Arne Svein Stroem   Norway
1995 None None
1996 Ying-Chieh Ma   Chinese Taipei Asa Larsson   Sweden
1997 Cheng-Ming Yang   Chinese Taipei Martina Beckel   Germany
1998 None Cara Honeychurch   Australia
1999 Les Zikes   United States Edda Piccini   Mexico
2000 Tomas Leandersson   Sweden Lita dela Rosa
(posthumous)
  Philippines
2001 Gosta Algeskog   Sweden Irma Urrea   Mexico
2002 None Eija Krogerus   Finland
2003 Kaarlo "Kalle" Asukas   Finland Pauline Buck   England
2004 Anders Ohman   Sweden Shalin Zulkifli   Malaysia
2005 None Diandra Asbaty   United States
2006 Tito Reynolds   Mexico Lynda Barnes   United States
2007 Tore Torgersen   Norway Zara Glover   England
2008 Bill Hoffman   United States Ann-Maree Putney   Australia
2009 Gery Verbruggen   Belgium Clara Guerrero   Colombia
2010 Mika Koivuniemi   Finland Kirsten Penny   England
2011 Raymond Jansson   Sweden Shannon Pluhowsky   United States
2012 None None
2013 Osku Palermaa   Finland Kelly Kulick   United States

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame homepage". Archived from the original on March 12, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  2. ^ "Join". Bowling Media. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Luby Hall of Fame Award". Bowling Media. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  4. ^ Bowler’s Journal International October 1997 WBW Hall? You’ve Got to Earn It, Page 78 Know the Score article written by Lydia Rypcinski
  5. ^ Honorees | Hall of Famers Archived 2010-09-22 at the Wayback Machine webpage. International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame website. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
  6. ^ WBW Hall of Fame List through 2012
  7. ^ International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame website Archived 2008-09-05 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit