What is on your mind on Saturday, Aug. 7? You’ll probably be helping to set a new world record, if you’re a bowler.

Across the United States, more than 3,200 bowling centers will be teaming up that day to set a new, single-day record for most games played.

The record-setting attempt will be the culmination of the 2010 National Bowling Week, which kicks off on July 31, dubbed National Bowling Day. Bowlers can download a free game coupon and bowlers can download a free game coupon at www.gobowling.com, in an attempt to help break the record.

Strike Ten Entertainment (STE), the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA), Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America, the International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association (IBPSIA) and the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) are the sponsors of the event and week.

The current record of 741,821 bowling games played in a single day, which was set last year; bowlers across America will make an attempt to break the same.

To break, the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America was established. To bring together what was at the time a fragmented group of proprietors and as an attempt by a small group of bowling center owners revive their businesses, this association began.

At the Canadian Open five-pin bowling championships for year, Saskatoon had a firm grip on the medals. This trend has now come to an end

The women’s team only managed to take home a fourth place finish in this year’s event, after winning medals at this venue for six years. In the round-robin tournament, they managed to place third, but lost their match against Alberta in the stepladder match. The final pin count was 1,275 pins to 1, 106.

To beat Alberta, it is unclear why they struggled so much. They easily disposed Alberta’s squad, in their matched in the round-robin play.

online betting star men’s team, Saskatoon, did not fare much better. In the round-robin play, they only managed to finish fourth, and then they fell easily to British Columbia in the first round of the stepladder. In favor of British Columbia, the pin count of their match against British Columbia was 1,315 to 1,198.

For Saskatoon, it appears that the era of dominance is over and the five-pin championships will be wide open for here on out.

In 1909, Five-pin bowling is a sport that was invented in Canada, in response to complaints from bowlers. Ten-pin bowling demanded too much strength from the participant and it was seen as too strenuous. The pins and ball were shaved down to their current size to allow all to participate. To determine who the best players of the sport are, the sport now holds tournaments in Canada. In recent history, the team from Saskatoon has had the most success.