Bowling

Bowling is one of the fastest growing Special Olympics sports. Although there are some modifications made for athletes with various abilities, most athletes compete under the same rules and circumstances as athletes on a professional tour.

Bowling may not be an Olympic sport, but it is among the most popular sports in Special Olympics. It is a particularly beneficial sport to people with intellectual disabilities, irrespective of their age or sports abilities, since it ensures physical exercise and at the same time participation and social integration.

FUN FACTS: Bowling is Special Olympics Washington’s largest sport, with over 4,170 athletes competing around the state!

Local Community Contacts

Basin Area Director
Tim Toon
Ttoon@sowa.org

Capitol Area Director
Cheyenne Baird
Cbaird@sowa.org

Cascade Area Director
Chad VanderPoel
Cvanderpoel@sowa.org

Columbia River Area Director
Cheyenne Terry
Cterry@sowa.org

King County Area Director
Chad VanderPoel
Cvanderpoel@sowa.org

North Central Area Director
Tim Toon
Ttoon@sowa.org

Northeast Area Director
Tim Toon
Ttoon@sowa.org

Peninsula Area Director
Cheyenne Baird
Cbaird@sowa.org

Pierce County Area Director
Cheyenne Baird
Cbaird@sowa.org

Southeast Area Director
Tim Toon
Ttoon@sowa.org

Valley Area Director
Tim Toon
Ttoon@sowa.org

Walla Walla Area Director
Tim Toon
Ttoon@sowa.org

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