While I am in complete
agreement with bowling being recognized as a truly competitive sport
on the world stage, there are problems. The main problem in Seoul
was that there were no Pro’s allowed at the time. In the last few
Olympics there has been a change as to the levels of a game that
truly need the profession level to show the true athletics of the
game (i.e. basketball, etc.). It also raise a few questions about
how the sport will be run, in general and quite a few questions must
be answered and problems solved before bowling could be considered
for a spot as a demo sport and hopefully a medal sport. Bowling is
such a diverse sport and has many variables including but not limited
to the lanes and the equipment. The very first question is all about
how do you contest this to make it a fair competition and a real test
of the greatness of the bowlers?
To begin with a first
question what about lane surface and how to make the oil pattern a
real test of the skill of the bowlers. Do you make it long, short or
do you enlist the help of a company to design a pattern to really
test the bowlers. What steps need to be taken to insure that the
right and left handers have an equal advantage and equal
disadvantage. As I see it, it will be in qualifying rounds where the
best of the finalists will be determined by pin fall on a variety of
disciplines (patterns) a contest over a real grind session 16 games
on each discipline and there will be 4 disciplines or patterns for
the bowlers to “Qualify” on.
Short Pattern: This
pattern should be no more than 33 ft. in length and test the ability
to negotiate a radical change in direction, this pattern should be
mostly flat on top, forward buff and reverse buff pattern to be
determined.
Long Pattern: This pattern
should be no shorter than 45 ft. in length to make the bowlers adjust
to ever changing hold and hook patterns as well as playing a lane
from multiple angles and harder carry conditions.
Flat Pattern: What usually
is the ultimate test of skill, US Open style lane conditions that are
1 to 1, no shorter than 39ft in length and have a sport ratio similar
to the US open pattern possibly with a higher volume of oil.
Variegated or ‘Tetris’
pattern. This pattern has multiple layers and oil densities as well
as brushings. You’ll have to look up this pattern, it’s hard to
describe but when you see it, you’ll understand.
This will be a total of 64
games in the truest form of a fair contest for qualifying for the
semifinal rounds all to be seeded by total pin fall, with the top 16
left. The next round will be match play and the pin count will start
over. A two game matches (similar to the open), round robin style,
to determine who gets to bowl for the medals. While I don’t really
like the eliminator style on TV this is a great venue to utilize in
an Olympic arena. The top 4 in wins after match play will bowl a one
game eliminator or call it placement match where top score gets the
gold, second silver and third bronze, any ties would be determined by
pin count. Very similar to the track and field where they run for the
gold, first is first and first always gets the gold.
Equipment : Due to the
differences in bowling balls the Olympics should have a standard set
of bowling balls, all made by one manufacturer and all athletes will
have this same arsenal of equipment. Drilling will be done on site by
a certified professional ball driller and be checked for legal static
weight as well. One and only one, one hour practice session will be
allowed so that the bowlers can dial in their equipment and see the
pattern for the first time. Drilling angles and layouts will be the
responsibility of the athlete and their coach. The equipment that
will be available will be as follows: 1 Reactive ball, 1 Plastic
spare ball, 1 Hybrid reactive ball, 1 asymmetrical ball and 1
urethane ball. This will ensure that all have the same basic
equipment and no one has an unfair advantage regarding equipment.
The rest is up to the athlete.
Everyone will have an
opinion on how an Olympic tournament should be run. However there
has to be a beginning ideal or basic starting point. This seems like
as good a beginning as any. Let me know how you would do it
differently or if you agree with what has been laid out in this
article.
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