2023-2024 ENTRIES, SCHEDULE, FORMAT & PRIZE MONEY
(Event format, schedule and prize money are all subject to change)

The Canada Cups is an online National Championship which is open to ALL Fivepin and Tenpin Adult & Senior league bowlers bowling in a Bowl Canada member centre.

  • This event is run on a Pins Over Average (100% Handicap) basis.
  • Entrants in the Canada Cups must be nineteen (19) years of age or over at September 1st, 2023.
  • Members of Youth Bowl Canada are eligible to participate if they meet all eligibility requirements.
  • Entrants in the Canada Cups Seniors divisions (Fivepin & Tenpin) must be 55 years of age or over at September 1st, 2023 to participate. Proprietors may wish to allow entry in the Seniors division only to Club 55 registered bowlers at their discretion.
  • Entrants must be domiciled in Canada.
  • Bowlers must enter at a Bowl Canada member centre where they bowl in a league (Fivepin league for Fivepin entrants and Tenpin league for Tenpin entrants)
  • Travelling leagues are ineligible for entry and averages established in these leagues are excluded.

TEAM ENTRY:

  • Bowling centre proprietors may purchase entries online by using their online proprietor account. Select “Canada Cups” from the Main Menu.
  • 80% of all entry fees received are allocated to the Prize Fund, which will be paid out 100%. The remaining 20% of entry fees will cover the cost of administering the event. The Prize Fund for each event will be pro-rated based on each event’s entries collected. Example, if the Fivepin Seniors event generates 25% of the entry fees, it’s teams will receive 25% of the overall prize fund. Tax is applicable on the administration (non-prize fund) portion of all entry fees.
  • Entries cancelled prior to the Entry Deadline will be refunded 100% and the affected event’s prize pool will be adjusted accordingly. Past the Entry Deadline no refunds will be provided.
  • Canada Cup Fivepin Entry fee is $30 per team (5 player team)
  • Canada Cup Tenpin Entry fee is $25 per team (4 player team)
  • Canada Cup Seniors Division (Fivepin & Tenpin) Entry fee is $25 per team (4 player team)
  • Payment is accepted by credit card or e-transfer and must be paid in full before scores can be submitted.

Teams are not gender-based and may be comprised of all men, all women or any combination of men and women. All bowlers must meet the eligibility requirements as above. For teams that bowl league with a different number of bowlers than the event team composition allows (example, 6-player league teams), please speak with the proprietor/manager of the bowling centre for all available options.

SCHEDULE:

OCTOBER 6 – ENTRY & PAYMENT DEADLINE
OCTOBER 16 – NOVEMBER 5 – Qualifying Rounds
NOVEMBER 6 – DECEMBER 10 – Bracket Rounds
DECEMBER 11 – 17 – Championship Event

NOTE:

  • ALL SCORES MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE PRIOR TO THE FOLLOWING TUESDAY AT 9:00AM (EASTERN). ALL DEADLINES ARE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
  • BRACKET FORMAT MAY BE ADJUSTED ON AN EVENT BY EVENT BASIS, DEPENDENT UPON NUMBER OF ENTRIES RECEIVED IN EACH EVENT.

AVERAGE DETERMINATION:

ALL events in the Canada Cups are scored on Pins Over Average (POA), or 100% handicap.

• Bowlers must enter the event using their highest league average (from all leagues in the bowling centre of entry) from the previous season (21-game minimum).
• Bowlers who do not have a previous season’s average may only enter once they have a 15 game average in the current season.
• Any averages established in travelling leagues are excluded.

QUALIFYING ROUND:

This event is run on a Pins Over Average (100% Handicap) basis.

All teams entered into the event will compete in a 3 week Qualifying Round. The first 3 regular weekly league scores bowled will be used each week towards the Canada Cups Online Shootout scoreboards. Pre-bowled and doe scores can be used (as described below).

The top 16 teams in Fivepin events & the top 8 teams in the Tenpin event (plus ties) each week will advance to the Bracket Finals. Additionally, a maximum of 16 (fivepin) and 8 (tenpin) wildcard spots will be awarded at the end of the 3 week qualifying rounds, thereby advancing a total of 64 Teams (fivepin) & 32 Teams (tenpin) to the Bracket Finals in each event. Wildcard spots will be awarded to the teams with the highest 3 week cumulative total (9 games) who did not already qualify for the Bracket Finals. The total number of Wildcard spots will be reduced should there be any ties for the last qualifying spot each qualifying week.

Wildcards can only be determined once all scores for the Qualifying Round have been reported, so teams are encouraged to keep tuned in until all Wildcard spots have been declared.

BRACKET FINALS:

All teams who advance to the Bracket Finals will compete in a head to head elimination format. Bracket sizes may be adjusted for each division as required based on the number of entries received in that division.

The top 16 teams each week (plus any teams tied for the last qualifying spot each week) will advance to the Championship Bracket Round. These 48 teams (plus ties) will be seeded according to their 3 game qualifying score with the highest total earning the #1 seed, second highest total will become the #2 seed, etc. If there is a tie for any seed, the team with the highest single game POA team total (in their qualifying week) will become the higher seed. If there is a tie for highest single game team total, all 3 qualifying scores will then be compared on a game by game basis, and the team with the highest POA score 2 out of 3 games will earn the higher seed.

Wildcard spots (maximum of 16, less any weekly ties as described above) will also advance to the Championship Bracket Round. Wildcard spots will be seeded below the top 48 (plus ties) and seeding will be based on the team’s 9 game cumulative POA event total. If there is a tie for any wildcard seed, the team with the highest single game POA team total (over all 9 games) will become the higher seed.

In case of a tie in any bracket match, all 3 scores bowled by a team will be compared on a game by game basis with the tied team’s scores, and the team with the highest POA score 2 out of 3 games will be declared the winner. If the tie cannot be broken by this method, the highest game team total (POA) will determine the winner.

One half of the successful teams each round will advance to the next week (elimination) until a winner is declared in each event.

REPORTING OF SCORES:

Regular weekly league scores will be used for all phases of the Canada Cups Championships. Scores must be reported online, prior to the deadline date & time each week by a bowling centre representative.

Pre-bowled scores are allowed (using House rules). All prebowls must be verified and documented by the Proprietor, and retained for possible audit by the tournament committee. Additionally, a 90% doe score will be used when a competitor misses league bowling and has not pre-bowled. For leagues that bowl more than 3 games each week, only the scores from the first 3 games bowled are to be used.

ALL SCORES MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE PRIOR TO THE FOLLOWING TUESDAY AT 9:00 am (EASTERN). ALL DEADLINES ARE STRICTLY ENFORCED.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD 2023 PRIZE MONEY ALLOCATION

In each of the 4 events (Canada Cup Fivepin, Canada Cup Tenpin & Canada Cup Seniors Fivepin/Tenpin) a portion of every Entry Fee (see Team Entry section) will be diverted to that event’s Prize Pool.

Each event’s Prize Pool is built solely from Entry Fees paid for that event (example; The Canada Cup Seniors Fivepin Prize Pool will be comprised of funds derived solely from Canada Cup Seniors Fivepin entry fees).

In the case of all ties, prize money will be split between tied teams evenly. Prize money will be mailed to applicable bowling centres at the end of the event.

#1 The general playing rules and conduct rules of the Canadian Tenpin Federation (Tenpin) and the Canadian 5-Pin Bowlers Association (Fivepin) will be in effect where Bowl Canada rules are not specified.

#2 All bowlers who compete in the Canada Cups Online Shootout must abide by ALL rules of the Championship. Failure to comply with these rules may result in automatic disqualification.

#3 A bowler may enter the event on more than one team, and may participate in the event more than once. If the additional team(s) are in the same league as the first, the same league scores shall be used for all teams entered through that league. If the additional team(s) are in another league, each team shall use the scores from its own league for the event.

#4 Ties shall be broken to determine advancement as per the tie-breaking methods outlined in the Format section. Should a tie remain in play after those methods have been exhausted, the Tournament Directors, at their sole discretion, shall determine further methods to be used to break the tie(s).

#5 Bowl Canada reserves the right to authenticate the scores and averages of all participants in the event. Any falsification or misrepresentation of scores or averages, knowingly or unknowingly, may result in automatic disqualification.

#6 Bowl Canada reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to disqualify or disallow any entry in the championship where it can be reasonably shown that a bowler’s average is inconsistent with the bowler’s ability or past performance.

#7 Substitution / Disqualification:
Substitutions shall not be allowed in the Canada Cups Online Shootout. Absent bowlers may prebowl, and if no prebowl scores are available a doe score of 90% of the bowlers average (per these rules) may be used. Should a bowler be disqualified at any stage of the championship, only the scores of the remaining bowlers on the team shall be counted (team continues to compete against its full roster average). No doe score shall be allowed for the disqualified bowler(s).

#8 Cancellation & Refunds
If cancelling entry prior to the Entry Deadline, entry fees will be refunded 100% and the affected event’s prize pool will be adjusted accordingly. After the Entry Deadline date, no refunds will be provided.

#9 In case of any dispute, the decision of the Bowl Canada Tournament Committee will be final.