Chicago area to hold 2021 U.S. Bowling Congress Women’s championships

The 2021 U.S. Bowling Congress Camiseta Cerezo Osaka Women’s Championships will be held in DuPage County, Illinois, marking its return to the Chicago area for the very first time because 1935. The event will be co-hosted by Stardust bowl of Addison as well as the DuPage Convention & visitors Bureau.

“Participants have asked us to take the Women’s championships to venues throughout the country, especially the Midwest, as well as we will make that occur over the next four Camiseta Ajax years,” USBC executive Director Chad Murphy said. “Stardust bowl understands what it takes to provide a successful event and, together with the DuPage CVB, will be gracious holds when the Women’s championships hit the Chicago area.”

Featuring 84 lanes, Stardust bowl boasts the largest bowling center in Illinois. In the last five years, the location has welcomed lots of national, intercollegiate as well as youth events including the 2016 U.S. Women’s open as well as 2015 Junior Gold Championships. The 2021 USBC Women’s championships is expected to welcome much more than 32,000 competitors as well as visitors, resulting in an estimated economic effect of much more than $20 million.

“Sports tourism isn’t a trend, it’s a $9.45 billion market as well as it’s continuing to grow,” said Justin Roach, director of company advancement at the DuPage Camiseta FC Utrecht CVB. “DuPage has a rich sports tourism material developed on the custom of holding historic championship events at venues including the Oak Brook Polo grounds as well as Medinah country Club. The 2021 USBC Women’s championship at Stardust bowl will ended up being one more signature event our neighborhoods will be happy of hosting.”

 

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