The World Ninepin Bowling Association (WNBA) is the world governing body of nine-pin bowling, and one of two member associations of the International Bowling Federation. The WNBA counts approximately 250,000 members in 28 countries in Europe, South America and Asia.
The WNBA holds the position of a disciplinary association and is thus an independent organ within the IBF. The WNBA is responsible for disseminating nine-pin bowling all over the world and to acquire more nations as members of the WNBA.
FIQ (Federation Internationale des Quilleurs) - Tenpin Bowling and Ninepin Bowling
WTBA (World Tenpin Bowling Association)
WNBA (World Ninepin Bowling Association)
FIQ and WTBA merged to World Bowling in 2015.
â See also: Nine-pin bowling
Given the fact that there are three different kinds of nine-pin bowling lanes, there are three respective disciplinary associations within the WNBA, so-called sections.
Classic lanes are the most similar ones to ten-pin bowling lanes. They have a wide, flat ball rolling surface.
Bohle (German for âÂÂplankâÂÂ) lanes have a narrow, concave ball rolling surface.
Schere (German for âÂÂscissorsâÂÂ) lanes have a narrow, concave ball rolling surface until about the midpoint of the lane. After that, the lane widens linearly to the width of Classic lanes, resembling a pair of opened scissors.
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