Featured events


7-9 September 2012
Brussels Games
Brussels

Brussels Gay Sports will offer a weekend of fun and fairplay in the capital of Europe, with volleyball, swimming, badminton, and tennis, as well as fitness and hiking.

Learn more HERE.
26-28 October 2012
QueergamesBern
Bern, Switzerland

The success of the first edition of the QueergamesBern proved the need for an LGBT multisport event in Switzerland. This year will be even bigger, with badminton, bowling, running, walking, floorball.

Learn more HERE.
17-20 January 2013
Sin City Shootout
Las Vegas
The 7th Sin City Shootout will feature softball, ice hockey, tennis, wrestling, basketball, dodgeball, bodybuilding and basketball.

Learn more HERE.

13-16 June 2013
IGLFA Euro Cup
Dublin
After this year's edition in Budapest at the EuroGames, the IGLFA Euro Cup heads to Dublin for 2013, hosted by the Dublin Devils and the Dublin Phoenix Tigers.

Learn more HERE.

Showing posts with label bowling. Show all posts
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Monday, April 30, 2012

5 May 2012 / HRC Cleveland Cinco de Mayo Bowling for Equality



Join HRC for Cleveland's Bowling For Equality
Saturday, May 5

5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
VIP Party! Signature cocktails, photo ops, and DJ Carly Mesnick spinning tunes
7:00 - 11:00 p.m.
General Admission
11:00 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.
After Party! Prizes to be awarded at our official After Party at Wonder Bar!

The Corner Alley
Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio

Ticket Prices:
VIP Individuals - $75
VIP Lane of 6 - $390
General Individuals - $25
General Lane of 6 - $120
Party Only (non-bowlers) - $10


Keep those balls a rolling, pick up those strikes and spares
Keep those balls a rolling, wipe away all of your cares
Keep those balls a rolling, that's where your friends will be
Keep those balls a rolling, Come Support HRC!


Please join HRC for The Cinco DeMayo Bowling for Equality Event!


Wave 1: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. (VIP or General Admission)
Wave 2: 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. (VIP or General Admission)
Wave 3: 10:00 - 11:00 p.m. (VIP or General Admission)

Info HERE.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

IGBO 2012 early-bird registration period extended to Tuesday 17 April!


A message from IGBO 2012:

 IGBO XXXII - Greater New York City Area
Wednesday, May 23 - Monday, May 28, 2012

Dear IGBO Bowlers:

The greater New York City / New Jersey area will host IGBO 2012 annual. The host committee and Northeast Region welcome you aboard the U.S.S. IGBO for a week of Fleet-sized fun!


Tax Day in the US has been extended to Tuesday, so with that, and the possibility of website outages today due to IGBO’s Server Migration Project, the Admirals of the USS IGBO 2012 have decided to also extend our Early Bird Deadline as well.

The new deadline for our Early Bird is Tuesday night at Midnight. After this time, the entry fee for the IGBO Annual will increase by $10.00. We encourage all bowlers to take advantage of this extra 48 hour window and get their applications in early. At this time, all shifts are still open, but some are filling up.

Click HERE to register.

While you are registering, please make sure you enter our Super Mega Bracket. For only $20 an entry (up to 2 per bowler), the Super Mega Bracket goes across all 9 games of the tournament with a top prize of $1500 (based on 450 entries).

Also, we are offering discounted tickets to two awesome Broadway shows Friday and Saturday night. For more information and to purchase tickets, please go to the following page: http://www.igbo2012.org/broadway_shows.php

Our Crew is working hard for your arrival, and we hope you plan to Join Our Fleet!

The Admirals and Crew of the USS IGBO 2012

PS: Regional Directors, IGBO Reps and League officers, please pass this message on to your bowlers who may be planning on entering the tournament. Thank you.

Friday, April 13, 2012

12 April 2012 / NCAA Women's Bowling Championship in Cleveland

A message from the venue for Gay Games 9 bowling, currently hosting the US women's collegiate bowling championship:

Don't miss out on the best in collegiate women’s bowling April 12 - 14 at Freeway Lanes of Wickliffe as we host the NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Bowling Championship!! Buy your tickets at www.ncaa.com/tickets or by calling 216-621-0600.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Gay Games VIII in Project Q Atlanta: Chip Pecchio works the lane

We missed this series from Project Q Atlanta when it first appeared, but are pleased to share these stories of Atlantans in Cologne for Gay Games VIII:

Among the more than 9,000 LGBT athletes and artists who competed in the Gay Games last week in Cologne were about two-dozen Atlantans, including bowler Chip Pecchio.

The 37-year-old quarterbacks a team in the National Flag Football League of Atlanta and is a member of the Rainbow Match Point bowling league. Pecchio (photo) attended the Gay Games in bowling, and we caught up with him to discuss the competition before he left for Cologne.

Keep reading HERE.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

23 May 2012 / Sailor Moonz welcomes you to IGBO 2012


Final IGBO from Ty Whitfield on Vimeo.

Find more about IGBO 2012 bowling HERE.

A bowling romance

Sport is about far more than performance. It's first and foremost a social activity, and that's a big reason LGBT sports clubs and events exist. Here's a great example of the power of sport to bring people together from Jeff Kagan in Next magazine:

Matt Graham likes his balls heavy. Of course, we’re talking about bowling—get your mind out of the gutter! In 13 years of bowling, Graham has bowled nine perfect games (that’s 12 strikes in a row, earning a score of 300), and he’s had dozens of games above 290.

With such high scores, many bowlers decide to compete in national tournaments, so two years ago Matt went to Columbus, Ohio, to play in the International Gay Bowling Organization (IGBO) Annual Tournament over Memorial Day Weekend. He didn’t bowl as well as he had hoped, but he picked up more than a spare in the hospitality suite after the games. Matt recalls, “I was hanging out with other fellow bowlers and friends when I saw a guy dressed in black enter our circle. He was smiling from ear to ear because he had bowled a 279 earlier in the day.”

Keep reading HERE.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Outsports roundup

A look at some recent stories from that fount of LGBT sport news, Outsports:

A story from the Windy City Times about the marriage of out pro bowler Scott Norton.

American Samoa’s Johnny ‘Jayieh’ Saelua is reportedly the first openly transgender player in World Cup football history.

New York Post columnist Lenn Robbins has a great column slamming St. John’s University college basketball fans for their use of gay slurs during last weekend’s game against the University of Arizona.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Outsports top-100 moments in LGBT sports history: numbers 41-50

Here's a reminder of the latest ten stories in the Outsports series:

Over the rest of the summer we will release our list of the 100 most important moments in gay-sports history. We have focused on specific moments, whether they be a few minutes or a day, that have shaped the course of our history; Many of the faces of those moments will be familiar to our readers.

We focused on what we consider to be the “gay-sports movement.” There were certainly amazing gay and lesbian athletes before the Stonewall riots in 1969, but there wasn’t a push for gay equality in sports until after that fateful day in New York City. Our moments range from July 1, 1969 to July 1, 2011.

We note in this group two Gay Games-related entries: the founding of FGG member organization IGBO, and the coming out story of Gay Games Ambassador Brian Sims.

41) The founding of the International Gay Bowling Org. / 1980 / bowling
42) Lana Lawless wins right to play on LPGA Tour / 2010 / golf
43) Brian Sims tells his story / 2009 / college football
44) Kye Allums comes out / 2010 / college basketball
45) Hudson Taylor openly supports gay rights / 2010 / wrestling
46) NBA fines Kobe Bryant $100k / 2011 / NBA
47) Rene Portland leaves Penn State / 2007 / college basketball
48) Figure skater Andrej Nepela named Slovakia athlete of the century / 2000 / figure skating
49) IOC ends mandatory gender testing / 1999 / Olympics
50) Rick Welts comes out / 2011 / NBA

Thursday, August 18, 2011

IGBO recalls a fantastic bowling tournament in Cleveland

FGG member organization IGBO (International Gay Bowling Organization)has been around since 1980 and has hosted many bowling tournaments through its history. Sports Coordinator Toby Pineau shares his recollections of an IGBO Annual Tournament held in Cleveland:


One memorable tournament was held in Cleveland, Ohio in May 1998. Over 500 bowlers from the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand gathered for a superb
bowling tournament.

Cleveland showed us a fabulous time, starting with a registration event and party at the historic Cuyahoga Country Courthouse with dancing and refreshments on tap until midnight. The state-of-the-art Palisades bowling center was able to host all bowlers on its 100 lanes.

We also enjoyed visiting the city. I went to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Great Lakes Science Museum, the Galleria shopping center, and Tower City, to name of few of the attractions on offer to IGBO bowlers that weekend.

Cleveland LGBT bowlers are old hands at organizing great tournaments. They've hosted the GIFT (Gay/Lesbian Invitational Fellowship Tournament) bowling tournament each year since 1988 and by 2014 will have over a quarter century of experience in tournament organization. The organizers of the GIFT tournament know that the sports experience has to be great, but that people come to have a good time, and they ensure that all participants have the best time possible every year, with events such as the "GIFT Cruise" on the famous Goodtimes III Lake Erie cruise ship.

We're looking forward to plenty of bowlers in 2014. The nearby cities like Columbus and Toledo in Ohio, Detroit in Michigan, Buffalo in New York, and Toronto, Hamilton, and London in Ontario are just the biggest of the many cities near Cleveland and Akron. IGBO's "North American Heartland Region" includes 42 leagues and offers 10 tournaments each year.

The LGBT bowling community represented by IGBO is very happy to see one of our founding cities host the next Gay Games. We know from our own experience that they'll put on a great event, and more important, will be fantastic hosts, full of warmth and friendship, for everyone who comes to Northeast Ohio for Gay Games 9.

Game on!

Friday, May 27, 2011

IGBO Annual 2011 underway in Toronto

The FGG wishes the best to the hosts and participants of International Gay Bowling Organization's annual meeting and tournament, currently underway in Toronto.

Here are some photos from the festivities:

Board dinner at the CN Tower


Stephanie Johnstone, former FGG board member, and Larry Sanchez, IGBO director for Southwest US and Pacific

Thursday, May 19, 2011

US pro bowler Scott Norton comes out

Update: Read Compete's intervie with Scott Norton HERE.

From the website of the US Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) (h/t The Advocate):


PBA Rookie of the Year Scott Norton: Being gay doesn’t define who I am as a person or as a professional athlete

On May 15, Phoenix Suns CEO and President Rick Welts announced publicly that he is gay. That announcement was important to me because he is someone who is actively involved in professional sports and has publicly acknowledged his sexuality. While many athletes wait until they retire to officially come out, the fact that Mr. Welts has the courage to do so while still actively involved with the NBA has encouraged me to also acknowledge that I am a gay athlete.

It is extremely important for me to come out to show other gay athletes, both current and future, that it is important to come out to show that we are just like everyone else. Being gay doesn’t define who I am as a person or as a professional athlete. I'm also a professional bowler, lawyer, caring, compassionate, strong, and many other things.

It's important to show people that being gay has nothing to do with one's ability to do anything as a man, least of all compete at the highest level of sports.

In 2009, after successfully passing my California bar exam, I made a decision to pursue my lifelong dream of becoming a professional bowler. I entered and won the PBA Regional Players Invitational, which gave me the opportunity to bowl full-time on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour during the 2010-11 season, and I was fortunate enough to win the Chameleon Championship in Las Vegas for my first PBA Tour title. At the conclusion of my first year on tour, I was selected by my fellow players as PBA Rookie of the Year.

It was the culmination of years of hard work and dreams, and made every obstacle I had to overcome worthwhile.

I have encountered specific obstacles due to my sexuality, but I really do not wish to cause a great deal of turmoil in the industry or make waves. The issues that were in the past remain in the past but there were serious impediments to my progression to becoming a professional bowler. They only made me stronger and made me the person I am today. Those issues only strengthened my belief that knowledge is vital in our path to acceptance.

I will say, however, that my experience on the PBA tour surpassed nearly everything I could hope for in terms of acceptance. The vast majority of bowlers out on tour were accepting and welcoming as were all the staff, which deeply touched me.

I know from my own experiences that it was difficult for me personally to acknowledge being gay because of the shame and stigma brought on by society and I was afraid of not being accepted. I know it is more prevalent in the female sporting community to be gay, but I wouldn't necessarily say it makes it easier. It just means there are more people around to share your story with. I don't feel I have that kind of connection with anyone since many people I am around on our tour do not have that perspective.

I am very proud and happy with who I am and who I have become as a person, and I would hope that this will empower other gay athletes – past, present, or future – to come to terms with the truth about who they are and love themselves for who they are.

I appreciate the discretion and care with which the PBA staff has handled my situation. I have tried to conduct myself in a professional manner at all times and try to put forth a good reputation both for my community and for the PBA and sport of bowling.

I am currently working with Compete Sports, a gay sports network, as an advisor in developing different forms of media coverage (publishing, radio, and soon tv) which will hopefully bring even more exposure to our sport, as well as increased tolerance and acceptance within the sports community.

I hope everyone will continue to see me as the person I am, and nothing more, nothing less.

--Scott Norton, PBA Rookie of the Year.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Hometown presentation of Dr Tom Waddell Trophy at SF bowling tournament

On Friday, February 18th, 2011 at 7:15pm, just before the opening of the main competition at the San Francisco Golden Gate Invitational Classic Bowling Tournament, the Federation of Gay Games will have the honor of making the "hometown" presentation of the 2012 Tom Waddell Award to Sara Waddell Lewinstein.

This is a "hometown" presentation in more ways than one. First, because it will be made in San Francisco, Sara's current home. And not just her home city, but at the Serra Bowl, which she manages, and at an event in which she is intimately involved.

"Home" as well because this beyond her own contributions to LGBT sport, to the Gay Games, to the place of women in sport and the integration of men's and women's sport, this award recognizes Sara's role in the life and work of the man it honors, Dr Tom Waddell, her partner and spouse.

And "home" of course, because San Francisco is the home of the Gay Games, the Athens of our movement.

For more information about the tournament, part of the schedule of events of FGG member organization IGBO, visit the website HERE.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

IGBO launches online member community

FGG member organization International Gay Bowling Organization (IGBO) has launched an exciting online member community:

Welcome IGBO Members!

Our new IGBO member community allows much-needed organization of member accounts, secure member profile information, and a host of online collaboration and social networking tools! The IGBO Member Community allows you to personalize your own member area within the site. It also gives you access to 30+ IGBO member blogs, 40+ IGBO member forums & message boards, new downloadable Media galleries, new WIKI online documentation area, and much more!

Only IGBO members can access areas and content within the IGBO Member Community site. If you are a member, and do not have an IGBO user account set up, you are welcome to set up your account right now. Registration takes only five minutes. Your information is secure and encrypted using the latest online security encryption tools.

For help accessing this community site, please direct your questions to any IGBO board member or our IGBO webmaster. Once logged in, you can post forum questions for additional assistance.

In Unity, Fellowship and Communication,

IGBO Online Communications Committee

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Take advantage of close-out prices for IGBO 30th Anniversary merchandise

FGG member International Gay Bowling Organization (IGBO) celebrated its 30th anniversary last year in Columbus, Ohio.

Their special anniversary merchandise is still available at their online store, at close-out prices.

You can purchase, for example, a polo shirt worth USD 40 for only USD 10!

To visit the store, click HERE

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Register for IGBO annual tournament and meeting in Toronto

From the website of the host of Federation of Gay Games member organization International Gay Bowling Organization's annual tournament:

Toronto is honoured once again to have been selected to host an IGBO event. In 1991 we hosted the IGBO Annual and in 1997 we hosted IGBO Mid Year with both events being deemed fun for all.

For 23 years Toronto has hosted the Maple Leaf Classic annual bowling tournament with great success. We are proud to say that committee members, past and present, and many more volunteers have come forward to be part of the IGBO Annual 2011 Committee. This will make us a strong committee with a wealth of knowledge and expertise to host the 31st IGBO Annual Tournament.

Register HERE.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Seattle bowling tournament this weekend

Team Seattle member club Seattle Unified Bowling Association is hosting this weekend'sSeattle Espresso Cup at the West Seattle Bowl, 4505 39th Ave. SW in Seattle.

More info HERE.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Live from Cologne: Team Minnesota qualifies for 3 medals in bowling

Live from Cologne reported by D Rojas, Minneapolis

Hello from Team Minnesota, D Rojas!

I am participating in bowling and just finished up with my team event – singles and doubles. I have qualified for medals in all 3 events! I bowl on August 4 for doubles for the medal round and on August 5 for the team event medal round. On Friday, August 6th I will be bowling for the single medal round.

I will let you know my results!

D

Also, USA Women’s Hockey team won their game August 2 against Cologne, Germany.

USA-3 : Cologne-1