publish time

12/10/2023

author name Arab Times

publish time

12/10/2023

Sheikh Talal Al-Mohammed with President of the African Union and the President of the Egyptian Federation.

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 12: The World Bowling Championship, featuring both men and women’s team competitions, is set to commence today and will reach its grand conclusion in Kuwait this coming Sunday. This marks the final event in the championship, and all participating teams aspire to showcase exceptional performances and secure prominent positions in what is considered the championship’s most robust and significant contest.

The event has drawn 400 male and female players from various continents worldwide.
The championship’s grand finale will take place this Sunday, drawing the curtains on an extraordinary edition of the World Bowling Championship hosted by Kuwait. This edition has garnered acclaim as one of the most robust competitions in the world of bowling.

Ahmed Nasr, President of the Egyptian Bowling Federation, emphasized that Kuwait has shone on the global stage as the host, with impeccable organization, a captivating opening ceremony, and a bowling complex distinguished by its unique design and architectural brilliance, earning the admiration of all attendees, including players, technical and administrative personnel, and the media.

The extensive media coverage leading up to and throughout the tournament significantly contributed to its success.
He highlighted the championship’s strength, thanks to the participation of world-class players who were eager to come to Kuwait.

This successful hosting solidified Kuwait’s role in unifying the international bowling community and showcased its ability to organize and host such prestigious tournaments. Ahmed Nasr expressed his appreciation for the International Federation General Assembly’s continued confidence in Sheikh Talal Al-Mohammad, who was re-elected as the President of the International Bowling Federation for the third consecutive term, maintaining his position at the helm of the World Bowling Federation.