IBF And Kegel Extend Partnership Ahead of World Championships in Dubai

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IBF AND KEGEL EXTEND PARTNERSHIP AHEAD OF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN DUBAI

 

Kegel and the International Bowling Federation extend their partnership to provide lane maintenance for all IBF World Championship tournaments through 2025.
Since 1995, the IBF World Championships have been using Kegel equipment, chemicals, and technical staff during their events. Chris Chartrand, Kegel CEO, and Andrew Oram, IBF CEO, have decided to continue this partnership and extend their contract for four additional years.
Chartrand shares, “The IBF is heading down many new roads pursuing a brighter future for competitive bowling internationally. Kegel’s passion for the sport is stronger than ever, and we look forward to continuing this journey with IBF for many years to come.“
Oram commented “As we emerge from the global pandemic, that brought a halt to International competition, it is superb to have industry leading knowledge and experience of Kegel alongside us. Chris and his team are so valuable to IBF as we look to redefine the standards of international competition to raise the profile of the sport of bowling and the incredible athletes that work tirelessly on and off the lanes.”

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About Kegel
Founded in 1981, Kegel has spent four decades researching the sport of bowling while offering products, services, and systems to enhance the sport. The company is based in Lake Wales, Fla. where it operates its manufacturing, quality control, software development, chemical production and packaging, technical support, Kegel Connection Pro Shops, Foundation300 and its world-renowned Kegel Training Center. For more information, please visit www.kegel.net.
About IBF
The International Bowling Federation represents member federations and bowlers from across the world. At the heart of what we do, uniting us all, is our mission to connect the world with the greatness of bowling.
Connecting further, faster, for all. Ninepin, Tenpin, academy, para, male, female, young, old; whoever you are, wherever you come from, our sport crosses cultures. Truly inclusive, united by a passion for bowling, we bring the world closer together by innovating our sport with technology and data.
IBF is the International governing body for the sport of Tenpin, Ninepin and Para Bowling representing five continental zones and 114 member federations.
IBF was recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1979 as the world governing body for the sport of Bowling and by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in 2019 for Para Bowling.

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