Today saw the start of this years National Scratch Championships with the Mixed Doubles event. Taking part were 9 teams bowling 4 games. Included in tonight’s play was a perfect game bowled by Eoghain Lebioda in his third game. For full results from both tonight’s play and over the weekend (runs Thursday evening thru Sunday evening), visit the Team Ireland Results page.
56th National Scratch Championships 2022
In final preparation for the 56th National Scratch Championships which commence next Thursday evening, 24/02/2022 @ 7pm, you can now find details of the Schedule and Lane draw as well as Pattern (Mercury) on the Team Ireland Forms & Documents page.
On behalf of the ITBA Executive we wish to all competitors the best of luck and an enjoyable weekends play. Check back to the Team Ireland Results page throughout the tournament for updated results as they become available.
Senior Triple Crown 2022 Officials
The ITBA Executive invites applications from voting members interested in the posts of Team Manager and Coaches for the Senior Triple Crown 2022. Full details can be found on the Executive Forms & Documents page or by clicking here.
26th Senior Championships 2022
Thursday 27th January saw a long awaited return to ITBA Senior events with the 26th Annual Senior Championships 2022 kicking off in Leisureplex Blanchardstown. Full results are available on the Seniors Results page.
ITBA Senior Touring League 2021/22 – Event 5 Results
With 36 bowlers on the lanes we had another good turnout for the 5th event of the season. I would like to congratulate all the Finalists, who as you can see in the results below, provided some great scores and exciting close finishes in the Finals.
Ladies Winners – Mary Heffernan (Handicap) and Anita Watts (Scratch)
Mens Winners – Terry Bride (Handicap) and Paddy Dunne (Scratch)
I would like to thank Grainne and her staff for hosting a successful event despite staff shortfalls due to Covid.
Thanks also to the committee members for their tremendous effort to ensure the success of the event.
Take care all of you,
Keep safe, Stay healthy,
Joe
Remember: You don’t stop bowling when you get older
You get older when you stop bowling
Next Event(s)
Annual Senior Championships 2022 – Leisureplex, Blanchardstown – 27th -30th January 2022 (Senior Touring League 2021/22 – Event 6).
ITBA Return To Bowling Protocol Update
Following the release of a Return To Sport update by Sport Ireland, the ITBA Executive have revised the Covid-19 Return To Bowling Protocol.
The document can be viewed here of by visiting the General Information page where you will find additional information.
ITBA Return To Bowling Protocol
The ITBA Executive have revised the Covid-19 Return To Bowling Protocol in line with revised Government Guidelines. This document has been reviewed and authorised for publication by Sport Ireland as effective from September 19th 2021.
The document can be viewed here of by visiting the General Information page where you will find additional information.
Open position on the ITBA Executive.
The ITBA Executive Committee are currently looking for a member to fill the role of Executive Secretary until the next AGM in April 2022. This opening has arisen upon the resignation on September 6th of the secretary appointed at the 2021 AGM.
For further detail please visit the Executive Forms & Documents or click here.
Government announcement on easing of Restrictions
On Friday May 28th the Government announced a further easing of Restrictions for June and July.
Key Highlights relating to sport and physical activity are summarised below.
From 7 June
- Outdoor sports matches & competition can recommence.
- The numbers permitted at organised outdoor events is a maximum of 100 for the majority of venues, with a maximum of 200 for outdoor venues with a minimum accredited capacity of 5,000.
- Indoor facilities such as gyms, swimming pools, leisure centres and sports clubs can reopen for individual training. Sport Ireland has previously provided guidance to the sector on the delivery of individual indoor sport. This Guidance is reattached for convenience.
- Swimming lessons and classes can also resume.
From 5 July (Subject to Public Health)
- The numbers permitted at outdoor organised events can further increase to a maximum of 200 for the majority of venues, with a maximum of 500 for outdoor stadia/venues with a minimum accredited capacity of 5,000
- Indoor sports training, exercise and dance activities can recommence in pods of up to 6
- Additional indoor facilities such as bowling alleys, snooker halls, ice-skating/roller skating rinks and waterparks can reopen in line with appropriate sectoral guidance
Please find some additional information / reminders in relation to the resumption of sport and physical activity during the current June phase.
Outdoor Competition:
‘The numbers permitted at organised outdoor events is a maximum of 100 for the majority of venues, with a maximum of 200 for outdoor venues with a minimum accredited capacity of 5,000.’
These figures 100/200 relate to the number of spectators that will now be permitted to attend an event. These figures are independent of participants, officials and coaches.
Sport Ireland has previously distributed guidance to individual / non team sports in relation to delivering competition. NGBs are encouraged to continue to take a prudent approach to overall capacities in the initial return and are encouraged to discuss competition plans and needs with Sport Ireland.
Outdoor Training:
While the return to outdoor Competition can return, the Pods of 15 concept are still maintained for training purposes. In line with previous phases, multiple pods can be used during training sessions however these pods should not mix.
Indoor Individual Training Capacities:
Indoor training activity (no indoor Games, matches or competitions) is currently permitted.
Detailed Guidance on the return to Individual indoor Training specifically for NGBs and LSPs has been previously distributed by Sport Ireland and continues to apply.
The total numbers permitted in an indoor facility will be determined by the overall size of the venue.
When finalising capacity numbers sports should ensure that all relevant protocols in particular physical distancing can be fully implemented.
Other indoor leisure facilities, including gyms, are reopen for people to take part in individual exercise, including 1 to 1 training. It is important to note that indoor Group exercise classes are not permitted in those facilities at this point.
Managing Overall Capacities:
In addition to the gradual return to sporting activity, June & July will see a broader re-opening of society. Sporting Bodies should consider the return of multiple elements of activity such as competition, spectators, hospitality etc. at venues and plan accordingly.
Participation in Sporting Activity during COVID 19:
As with all activity during COVID 19 the return to training and competition should be on an opt-in basis, with participants taking personal responsibility to decide whether they are happy to return. It is important that participants are not be penalised if they wish to opt-out of activity.
Participants should be encouraged to communicate any concerns to their club and/or National Governing Body so that they can be addressed accordingly.
ITBA 2021 Annual General Meeting
The ITBA Executive wish to advise that due to current COVID-19 restrictions it has been deemed necessary to postpone the 2021 Annual General Meeting scheduled for April 27th 2021.
As soon as restrictions allow, the Executive will reschedule the meeting and advise all members.