Women's International Bowling Congress

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The Women's International Bowling Congress (WIBC) was an organization for women bowlers who played ten-pin bowling and was formed in 1916 as a counterpart to the American Bowling Congress (ABC). The WIBC was initially called the "" (WNBA), before the Women's International Bowling Congress was formed. In 2005, the WIBC merged with three other bowling organizations to form the United States Bowling Congress (USBC): the American Bowling Congress, the Young American Bowling Alliance (YABA), and . rdf:langString
rdf:langString Women's International Bowling Congress
rdf:langString Women's International Bowling Congress
rdf:langString Women's International Bowling Congress
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rdf:langString October 2022
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rdf:langString St. Louis, Missouri, USA
rdf:langString Womens International Bowling Congress 1965-1966 Emblem.png
rdf:langString A League Championship emblem received by Olivia C. Reekie in 1966
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rdf:langString Missing digital copy of official logo
rdf:langString The Women's International Bowling Congress (WIBC) was an organization for women bowlers who played ten-pin bowling and was formed in 1916 as a counterpart to the American Bowling Congress (ABC). The WIBC was initially called the "" (WNBA), before the Women's International Bowling Congress was formed. In 2005, the WIBC merged with three other bowling organizations to form the United States Bowling Congress (USBC): the American Bowling Congress, the Young American Bowling Alliance (YABA), and .
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rdf:langString Woman's National Bowling Association(WNBA)

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