Japan Professional Bowling Association

Japan Professional Bowling Association
Abbreviation JPBA
Formation 1967
Purpose/focus Professional sport for ten-pin bowling in Japan, governing body is JBC
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Region served Japan
Membership Mainly Japanese nationals, but also includes professionals from other countries.
President Ritsuko Nakayama
Website http://www.jpba.or.jp/

The Japan Professional Bowling Association (日本プロボウリング協会 Nippon Puro Bōringu Kyōkai?) (JPBA) is the major sanctioning body for the sport of professional ten-pin bowling in Japan. The organization was founded by Masaaki Ishikawa (石川雅章 Ishikawai Masaaki?), and was established on January 27, 1967. The JPBA sanctions tournaments and other functions related to professional bowling for both men and women. Its headquarters are located in Tokyo. The current president of the JPBA is Ritsuko Nakayama.

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JPBA sanctioned events

Notable JPBA members

As of April 2008, the JPBA membership is made up of 792 males, and 304 females.[1]

Male

Female

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