It was at Warilla. They had a great day!
Ten Pin Bowling is not an Olympic sport, but it is one of the most popular Special Olympics sports.
Everyone can bowl!
It's great for people with intellectual disabilities.
It's great for people with physical disabilities.
You can even bowl with a vision impairment.
Everyone can bowl!
And, the bowlers are enjoying physical exercise, in a fun environment.
If you want to, you can use the ramp when you bowl.
If you want to, you can use bumpers when you bowl.
You can participate in singles events and doubles events.
There are no World Records in Special Olympics, and everyone receives a medal or a ribbon.
I'm really lucky, because some of my friends are bowlers with the Special Olympics.
They all bowled on Sunday. And, they were great!
I want to have a go at as many things as I can!
Ten Pin Bowling became a Special Olympics sport in 1975.
Over 228,000 athletes competed in the 2011 Special Olympics Bowling events.
The world's largest bowling alley is in Japan, and has 116 lanes!
Bowling is cool!