PBA World Series of Bowling
The PBA World Series of Bowling is an annual multi-tournament ten-pin bowling event held by the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) in North America.
Formation
The inaugural World Series of Bowling event was held by the PBA at the start of the 2009–10 PBA Tour season (August 2 through September 6, 2009), and took place in the Detroit, Michigan suburbs of Allen Park and Taylor.[1] Part of the reason for developing the World Series, given the U.S. economic recession at the time, was to consolidate multiple tournaments into one location to save on travel and broadcast crew costs. The World Series included five “animal pattern” tournaments (Cheetah, Viper, Chameleon, Scorpion and Shark), each named for a custom lane-oiling pattern. All of the animal pattern tournaments took place in Allen Park's Thunderbowl Lanes. A stand-alone tournament at nearby Taylor Lanes, the Motor City Open, was also considered part of the inaugural World Series of Bowling. In addition to being stand-alone title tournaments, the animal pattern events served as initial qualifying for that season's PBA World Championship major. While television tapings for the final rounds of the Motor City Open and all five animal pattern tournaments took place September 5 and 6, the PBA World Championship finals were not held until December 13, 2009 in Wichita, Kansas.
History
World Series of Bowling II moved to Las Vegas for the 2010–11 season. The event had five animal oil pattern events, with the PBA World Championship again running in a split format (qualifying in late October through early November, 2010, with the final rounds on January 14–16, 2011). Subsequent events ran only four or three animal pattern tournaments, but continued to use these events as initial qualifying for the PBA World Championship. After being held in Las Vegas for the next four years, the event moved to Reno, Nevada for three consecutive seasons.
The World Series of Bowling has run every PBA season since its inception, except for 2018. After Fox Sports acquired the PBA television rights earlier that year, the decision was made to move the World Series to a spring event so it would be included in Fox's TV schedule. Thus, World Series of Bowling X was moved from late 2018 to March 2019, and was held in its original home of Allen Park, MI.[2][3]
Event Results
World Series of Bowling I
Dates: August 2–September 6, 2009 and December 13, 2009
Location: Allen Park, MI, except where noted
Events:[4]
Event | Airdate | Preliminary rounds | Final round | Winner | Runner-up |
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Motor City Open[5] | Nov 1 | Aug 2–6 (Taylor, MI) | Sep 5 | Walter Ray Williams, Jr., USA | Chris Barnes, USA |
Cheetah Championship[6] | Nov 8 | Aug 11–13 | Sep 5 | Norm Duke, USA | Ryan Ciminelli, USA |
Viper Championship[7] | Nov 15 | Aug 14–16 | Sep 5 | Rhino Page, USA | Ryan Ciminelli, USA |
Chameleon Championship[8] | Nov 22 | Aug 18–20 | Sep 6 | Bill O'Neill, USA | Ronnie Russell, USA |
Scorpion Championship[9] | Nov 29 | Aug 23–25 | Sep 6 | Mike Devaney, USA | Jason Belmonte, Australia |
Shark Championship[10] | Dec 6 | Aug 27–29 | Sep 6 | Jack Jurek, USA | Mike Fagan, USA |
PBA World Championship[11] | Dec 13 (Wichita, KS) |
Aug 30–Sep 3 | Live | Tom Smallwood, USA | Wes Malott, USA |
World Series of Bowling II
Dates: October 25–November 6, 2010 and January 14–16, 2011
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Events:[12]
Event | Airdate | Preliminary rounds | Final round | Winner | Runner-up |
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Cheetah Championship[13] | Nov 28 | Oct 25, Nov 1 | Nov 5 | Eugene McCune, USA | Norm Duke, USA |
Viper Championship[14] | Dec 5 | Oct 26, Nov 1 | Nov 5 | Bill O’Neill, USA | Andres Gomez, Colombia |
Chameleon Championship[15] | Dec 12 | Oct 27, Nov 2 | Nov 6 | Scott Norton, USA | Sean Rash, USA |
Scorpion Championship[16] | Dec 19 | Oct 28, Nov 2 | Nov 6 | Yong-Jin Gu, South Korea | Jun-Yung Kim, South Korea |
Shark Championship[17] | Dec 6 | Oct 29, Nov 3 | Nov 6 | Osku Palermaa, Finland | Dan MacLelland, Canada |
PBA World Championship[18] | Jan 14–16 | Oct 25–29 | Live | Chris Barnes, USA | Bill O’Neill, USA |
World Series of Bowling III
Dates: November 5–19, 2011
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Events:[19]
Event | Airdate | Preliminary rounds | Final round | Winner | Runner-up |
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Viper Open[20] | Jan 22 | Nov 5 | Nov 18 | Stuart Williams, England | Ildemaro Ruiz, Venezuela |
Chameleon Open[21] | Feb 12 | Nov 6 | Nov 19 | Jason Belmonte, Australia | Sean Rash, USA |
Scorpion Open[22] | Feb 19 | Nov 7 | Nov 19 | Dominic Barrett, England | Sean Rash, USA |
Shark Open[23] | Mar 4 | Nov 8 | Nov 19 | Jason Belmonte, Australia | Chris Barnes, USA |
PBA World Championship[24] | Jan 15 | Nov 5–8, 17–18 | Nov 18 | Osku Palermaa, Finland | Ryan Shafer, USA |
Notes: WSOB III was the first and only World Series in which all events were won by players from outside North America.
World Series of Bowling IV
Dates: November 3–11, 2012
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Events:[25]
Event | Airdate | Preliminary rounds | Final round | Winner | Runner-up |
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Cheetah Championship[26] | Dec 16 | Nov 3–7 | Nov 10 | Bill O’Neill, USA | Mike Wolfe, USA |
Viper Championship[27] | Dec 23 | Nov 3–7 | Nov 10 | Brad Angelo, USA | Mika Koivuniemi, Finland |
Chameleon Championship[28] | Dec 30 | Nov 3–7 | Nov 11 | Scott Norton, USA | Jason Belmonte, Australia |
Scorpion Championship[29] | Jan 6 | Nov 3–7 | Nov 11 | Tom Daugherty, USA | Osku Palermaa, Finland |
PBA World Championship[30] | Jan 13 | Nov 3–9 | Nov 11 | Parker Bohn III, USA | Jason Belmonte, Australia |
World Series of Bowling V
Dates: October 25–November 3, 2013
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Events:[25]
Event | Airdate | Preliminary rounds | Final round | Winner | Runner-up |
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Cheetah Championship[31] | Dec 1 | Oct 25–26 | Nov 2 | Wes Malott, USA | Parker Bohn III, USA |
Viper Championship[32] | Dec 8 | Oct 25, 27 | Nov 2 | Chris Barnes, USA | Ryan Ciminelli, USA |
Chameleon Championship[33] | Dec 15 | Oct 25, 28 | Nov 2 | Ryan Ciminelli, USA | Dominic Barrett, England |
Scorpion Championship[34] | Dec 22 | Oct 25, 29 | Nov 3 | Tom Smallwood, USA | Marshall Kent, USA |
PBA World Championship[35] | Jan 13 | Oct 25–31 | Nov 3 | Dominic Barrett, England | Sean Rash, USA |
World Series of Bowling VI
Dates: October 25–November 2, 2014
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Event | Airdate | Preliminary rounds | Final round | Winner | Runner-up |
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Cheetah Championship[38] | Dec 14 | Oct 25, 30 | Nov 2 | Anthony Pepe, USA | Mika Koivuniemi, Finland |
Viper Championship[39] | Dec 21 | Oct 26, 30 | Nov 2 | Mika Koivuniemi, Finland | Connor Pickford, USA |
Chameleon Championship[40] | Dec 28 | Oct 27, 31 | Nov 2 | DJ Archer, USA | Ronnie Russell, USA |
Scorpion Championship[41] | Jan 4 | Oct 28, 31 | Nov 2 | Michael Haugen Jr., USA | Martin Larsen, Sweden |
PBA World Championship[42] | Jan 11 | Oct 25–31 | Live | Mike Fagan, USA | Wes Malott, USA |
World Series of Bowling VII
Dates: December 8–19, 2015
Location: Reno, Nevada
Event | Airdate | Preliminary rounds | Final round | Winner | Runner-up |
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Cheetah Championship[45] | Dec 20 | Dec 8, 14 | Dec 18 | Parker Bohn III, USA | Paul Moor, England |
Viper Championship[46] | Dec 27 | Dec 9, 14 | Dec 18 | Ryan Ciminelli, USA | Kim Bolleby, Thailand |
Chameleon Championship[47] | Jan 3 | Dec 10, 15 | Dec 19 | Jesper Svensson, Sweden | Pascal Winternheimer, Germany |
Scorpion Championship[48] | Jan 10 | Dec 11, 15 | Dec 19 | Jon Van Hees, USA | Jason Sterner, USA |
PBA World Championship[49] | Dec 17 | Dec 8–13 | Live | Gary Faulkner Jr., USA | E. J. Tackett, USA |
World Series of Bowling VIII
Dates: November 29–December 11, 2016
Location: Reno, Nevada
Event | Airdate | Preliminary rounds | Final round | Winner | Runner-up |
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Cheetah Championship[52] | Dec 18 | Nov 29, Dec 6, 8 | Dec 10 | Mike Wolfe, USA | Darren Tang, USA |
Chameleon Championship[53] | Dec 24 | Nov 30, Dec 6, 8 | Dec 10 | Mitch Beasley, USA | AJ Johnson, USA |
Scorpion Championship[54] | Dec 25 | Dec 1, 7–8 | Dec 10 | Tommy Jones, USA | BJ Moore, USA |
Shark Championship[55] | Dec 25 | Dec 2, 7–8 | Dec 10 | François Lavoie, Canada | Walter Ray Williams Jr., USA |
PBA World Championship[56] | Dec 11 | Nov 29–Dec 5 | Live | E. J. Tackett, USA | Tom Smallwood, USA |
World Series of Bowling IX
Dates: November 8–19, 2017
Location: Reno, Nevada
Event | Airdate | Preliminary rounds | Final round | Winner | Runner-up |
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Chameleon Championship[59] | Dec 17 | Nov 8, 15 | Nov 18 | Liz Johnson, USA | Anthony Pepe, USA |
Shark Championship[59] | Dec 17 | Nov 9, 15 | Nov 18 | Richie Teece, England | Charlie Brown Jr., USA |
Cheetah Championship[60] | Dec 24 | Nov 11, 16 | Nov 19 | Jesper Svensson, Sweden | Thomas Larsen, Denmark |
Scorpion Championship[60] | Dec 24 | Nov 12, 16 | Nov 19 | E. J. Tackett, USA | Jason Belmonte, Australia |
PBA World Championship[61] | Dec 31 | Nov 8–9, 11–14 | Nov 19 | Jason Belmonte, Australia | Jesper Svensson, Sweden |
World Series of Bowling X
Dates: March 12–21, 2019
Location: Allen Park, Michigan
Event | Airdate | Preliminary rounds | Final round | Winner | Runner-up |
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Cheetah Championship[64] | Mar 18 | Mar 12, 18 | Live | Dick Allen, USA | Kyle Sherman, USA |
Chameleon Championship[65] | Mar 19 | Mar 13, 19 | Live | Jason Belmonte, Australia | Andres Gomez, Colombia |
Scorpion Championship[66] | Mar 20 | Mar 14, 20 | Live | Kristopher Prather, USA | BJ Moore, USA |
PBA World Championship[67] | Mar 21 | Mar 12–16 | Live | Jason Belmonte, Australia | Jakob Butturff, USA |
World Series of Bowling XI
Dates: March 6–18, 2020
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
The PBA's World Series of Bowling XI. which includes three standard PBA title events and the PBA World Championship, was scheduled to take place March 6–18, 2020 in Las Vegas, with live finals broadcasts occurring across four consecutive days on FS1 (one Sunday afternoon broadcast on March 15, followed by three prime time evening broadcasts on March 16–18).[68] However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, only the PBA World Championship was completed. The match play rounds and finals of the other three tournaments were postponed indefinitely.[69]
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