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  • 2025 Open Championships

  • ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY FORM

    2025 USBC Open Championships
  • The United States Bowling Congress ("USBC") thanks you for your entry into a USBC bowling event! You can expect to look forward to a fantastic competition and fun. Please read the following important information.

    Of course, as with any competitive sport, there is a risk of bodily injury while participating in USBC bowling events and activities, whether caused by you or someone else. USBC is taking reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the safety of its members and their guests at the bowling centers and other premises where USBC bowling events and activities take place.

    THUS, USBC IS HEREBY NOTIFYING YOU OF CERTAIN LIMITATIONS TO ITS LIABILITY. AS A USBC EVENT PARTICIPANT, BY YOUR SIGNATURE BELOW, YOU HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE AS FOLLOWS:

    • You expressly and voluntarily accept and assume all of the risks inherent in participating in USBC bowling events and activities, including but not limited to bodily injury, or disease strains (e.g., fractures, sprains, muscle and/or ligament tears, eye injury, heart attack, or other ailments that could cause serious disability), that might be caused by your participation in this USBC event or activity, or the negligence of USBC, International Bowling Campus Youth, Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America and all of its directors, officers, owners, agents, employees, predecessors, attorneys, insurers, affiliates, subsidiaries, related corporations, parents corporations, and successors (collectively, “USBC’s Released Persons and Entities”) or the owners, lessors or occupants of the premises on which any USBC bowling event or activity takes place.
    • You hereby voluntarily release, forever discharge, and agree to indemnify and hold harmless USBC’s Released Persons and Entities from any and all claims, demands, or causes of action which are in any way connected with your participation in any USBC bowling event or activity arising from negligence on the part of USBC’s Released Persons and Entities. This release does not apply to claims arising from reckless or intentional conduct.
    • You acknowledge that neither USBC’s Released Persons and Entities nor the owners, lessors or occupants of the premises on which any USBC bowling event or activity takes place owes any duty to keep the premises safe for entry or use by others participating in any recreational activity, including but not limited to competitive bowling activities, or to give warning of any hazardous condition, activity or use of any structure on the premises to persons entering for those purposes.
    • You further acknowledge that by competing in this event, neither USBC’s Released Persons and Entities nor the owners, lessors or occupants of the premises on which any USBC bowling event or activity takes place are extending any assurance the premises are safe for the purpose of competitive bowling or assume responsibility for or incur any liability for any injury to person or property caused by any act of persons to whom permission is granted to participate in such USBC bowling event or activity.

    Again, safety is a team sport. If you observe any unusual or significant hazard during your participation at any USBC bowling event or activity, please notify the nearest USBC or competition official and remove yourself from the situation as soon as possible.

    ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY REGARDING INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    USBC also firmly believes maintaining a safe environment requires a team effort. To that end, consistent with guidelines, we ask that all participants and their guests comply with event practices. We ask you to be mindful of the fact that participation in USBC bowling events and activities includes possible exposure to an illness or infectious diseases.

    By participating in a USBC bowling event or activity, you freely and fully assume the risk and understand this Assumption of Risk and Waiver of Liability form is intended to cover any and all claims, demands, or causes of action which are in any way connected with your contraction of any infectious disease, at any USBC bowling event or activity or arising from negligence on the part of USBC’s Released Persons and Entities.

    By signing this Assumption of Risk and Waiver of Liability form, you expressly acknowledge that you have had sufficient time to read this entire form and, should you choose to do so, consult with legal counsel prior to signing. Also, you understand that entry into the event might not be made available to you or that the cost of entry would be significantly greater if you were to choose not to sign this Assumption of Risk and Waiver of Liability form and agree that the opportunity to compete at the stated cost in return for the execution of this form is a reasonable bargain.

  • BY DIGITALLY TYPING YOUR NAME BELOW, YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS DOCUMENT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS.
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    NOTE: If you do not know your USBC Member ID, you can use the Find a Member search on BOWL.com.

  • Green Sheet

    2025 USBC Open Championships
  • 1. What is your name?
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  • 2. USBC Member ID:  *-*


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  • 7. Have you won a PBA, PWBA or other national/major title (regardless of professional status at the time of the win)?

    NOTE: This WOULD NOT include PBA/PWBA regional, PBA50 and Open Championships/Women's Championships titles.

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  • 8. Are you a past or present member of Team USA, Junior Team USA or any other country's national bowling team?

    NOTE: This ONLY applies to past team members who are under the age of 60 at the time of competition.

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  • 9. Please select from the options below which type of average you will use to compete in the 2025 USBC Open Championships.

    SELECT ONE

       
    I have a qualifying 27-game Open Championships average (most current 27 games from 2016-2024).

       
    I do not have a qualifying 27-game Open Championships average. I will be using my highest previous certified league (single or composite) average from either the 2021/2022, 2022/2023 or 2023/2024 seasons converted to Sport.


       
    I do NOT have a qualifying 27-game Open Championships average or a previous season's (2021/2022, 2022/2023 or 2023/2024) certified league average. I will be using my current season's (2024/2025) highest certified league (single or composite) average of 21 games or more converted to Sport.

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    I do NOT have a qualifying 27-game Open Championships average, a previous season's (2021/2022, 2022/2023 or 2023/2024) certified league average or a current certified league (single or composite) average of 21 or more games. I will be using the default 220 Sport average.*

       

  • 10a. You've selected to use your 27-game USBC Open Championships tournament average (ONLY includes the most recent 27 games from 2016-2024).

    NOTE: To confirm that you have a 27-game Open Championships tournament average, please use the Find a Member search on BOWL.com. You can search by name or member ID, select your member profile and click on the Open Champ Avg. tab.

  • 11a. You've selected to use your highest certified league average from either the 2021/2022, 2022/2023 or 2023/2024 season.

    The USBC Open Championships rules require certified league averages to be converted to a Sport average. 

    The Sport Challenge Average Conversion Chart can be used to convert a bowler's certified Standard or Challenge average to Sport.

    NOTE: If your certified average is already a Sport average, no conversion is needed to Sport.

  • 12a. You've selected to use a current season certified average of 21 or more games.

    Selecting this option requires you to provide the appropriate average verification, such as league standing sheet(s) for current average at the time of bowling on-site at the 2025 USBC Open Championships.

    The 2025 USBC Open Championships rules require certified league averages to be converted to a Sport average. 

    The Sport Challenge Average Conversion Chart is used to convert a bowler's certified Standard average to a Sport average and vice versa, for certified leagues and tournaments.

  • 14a. (USBC Rule 319a) AT THE TIME OF BOWLING, is your current certified league average (2024/2025) of 21 or more games, single or composite, converted to Sport, 10 or more pins higher than the average you entered?

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    The Sport Challenge Average Conversion Chart is used to convert a bowler's certified Standard average to a Sport average and vice versa, for certified leagues and tournaments.

  • 14a. (USBC Rule 319a) AT THE TIME OF BOWLING, is your current certified league average (2024/2025) of 21 or more games, single or composite, converted to Sport, 10 or more pins higher than the average you entered?

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    The Sport Challenge Average Conversion Chart is used to convert a bowler's certified Standard average to a Sport average and vice versa, for certified leagues and tournaments.

  • 15a. (USBC Rule 319c) Have you ever been re-rated or had your average adjusted by any tournament official, regardless if you accepted the re-rate or not?

    NOTE: This DOES NOT include having your average adjusted to Challenge or Sport.

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  • 15b. If yes,
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  • The Sport Challenge Average Conversion Chart can be used to convert a bowler's certified Standard or Challenge average to Sport.

  • 18a. Below is a summary of your responses to the average categories that applied to your responses.

  • If you believe the average is incorrect in the above box, please click HERE to start over and complete the form.

  • By typing my name below, I attest to the accuracy of the information provided and agree to compete under all USBC Open Championships tournament rules.

    Additionally, I understand the average reported is my responsibility regardless of who submits the average.

    *All entering averages are verified at tournament site during or at check-in.
    Tournament management has the authority to adjust a bowler’s average upward before participation in any event


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