how does tenpin bowling include people with a disability?
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how does tenpin bowling include people with a disability?
For more information visit: www.tenpin.org.au For more information on Tenpin Bowling, visit www.tenpin.org.au Find your local centre Hints & Tips Become a Member Get the latest news from local & abroad Find a League & join a tournament To access TBA from your 3G Smart Phone, use a QR Reader and scan the code above. HOW DOES TENPIN BOWLING INCLUDE PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY? Readers can be downloaded for free from the iTunes & Android Tenpin Bowling is a sport that can be enjoyed by all Australians regardless or age of ability. Tenpin Bowling Australia is committed to making our sport accessible and inclusive for everyone - to make sure Tenpin Bowling is the sport of a lifetime. TBA is works closely with local centres and state associations to provide welcoming and inclusive environments in all registered bowling centres. Your local bowling centre runs programs where you can learn to bowl, with experienced coaches, participate in leagues with bowlers of all abilities. By nature, the sport is easily adaptable. This is can be done by using adapted equipment including gutter rails, balls with handles, ramps and rails for the blind and vision impaired participants. . Tenpin Bowling has an easily to follow participation pathway that provides opportunities for new bowlers and bowlers who have the ability to represent their State and Australia at National and International events. Tenpin Bowling—The sport of a lifetime THE TENPIN BOWLING PATHWAY FOR BOWLERS WITH A DISABILITY International Competition: Tenpin Bowling is competed at International Level. Opportunities exist for bowlers to represent Australia at events like the Deaflympic Games, Global Games & Blind World Championships. National Competition: Bowlers can represent their state at the annual TBA Disability Championships, Junior National Championships or Masters events. State Development Programs also operate for elite bowlers. League Bowling: League is a great way to meet new friends & is the most common form of bowling. Leagues can be mainstream or with other bowlers with a disability. League are run at all centres. Introduction to Bowling Program: Bowling centres offer learn to bowl programs for new participants. These programs introduce new bowlers in the skills associated with bowling & are taught by experienced coaches. Tenpin Bowling Australia, would like to thank the Australian Sports Commission for their continued support of Tenpin Bowling.