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Kelly Kulick was born on 16 March, 1977 in Union Township, New Jersey, is an American professional ten-pin bowler. Discover Kelly Kulick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Kelly Kulick (born March 16, 1977) is an American professional bowler, bowling coach and sportscaster.
She has won ten professional women's bowling titles (six of them majors), one PBA Tour title (a major) and a professional mixed doubles title.
Kulick is the first woman ever to win a regular Professional Bowlers Association tour title and the only woman to win a major PBA Tour tournament.
She is a 16-time member of Team USA (1998–2001, 2008, 2010–2020).
Kulick is currently a pro staff member for Storm Bowling, Vise grips and High 5 gear.
Kulick has been a 16-time member of Team USA (1998–2001, 2008, and 2010–2020) and was on Junior Team USA in 1998 and 2000.
Kulick began her professional career with the Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA), winning the 2001 Rookie of the Year Award.
She also won the 2003 U.S. Women's Open for her first PWBA Tour title and first major.
The PWBA folded following the 2003 season.
After the demise of the PWBA, Kulick began bowling in the PBA Eastern Region.
The PBA opened its membership to women in April 2004 after the PWBA folded.
The PBA Tour switched to an all-exempt field in 2004-05, with 58 bowlers earning full-time exemptions for each season.
(The previous high finish for a female in a regular PBA Tour event was second place, accomplished by Liz Johnson at the 2005 Banquet Open. By winning her semifinal match against Wes Malott, Johnson was also the first woman to defeat a man in a televised PBA Tour event. The first woman to defeat a man in a televised championship bowling match was Lynda Barnes, who defeated Sean Rash in the finals of the 2008 USBC Clash of the Champions—a non-PBA made-for-TV event broadcast nationally in the U.S. on CBS-TV. )
Billie Jean King, former tennis superstar and head of the Women's Sports Foundation, summed up the impact of Kulick's TOC victory:
"'Kelly Kulick's win at the PBA Tour's Tournament of Champions is not only historic, it serves as a motivational and inspirational event for girls and women competing at all levels all around the world.'"
In 2005-06, Kulick cashed in 12 of the 14 regional events in which she competed.
On June 4, 2006, Kulick made history by becoming the first female professional bowler to earn a PBA Tour exemption (see PBA Bowling Tour: 2005-06 season).
This allowed her to compete in every PBA event of the 2006–07 season.
Kulick was quoted in 2006 as saying, "To be the first woman is huge...words can't even describe the feeling. I feel confident I can be a good enough competitor to stay out on Tour. My next goal is to make a television show and become the first woman to win a PBA Tour title."
During the 2006–07 season, however, Kulick only made five cuts, finished 54th in points, and lost her PBA exempt status.
After finishing the weekly qualifying as the #2 seed, she defeated #3 qualifier Mika Koivuniemi to advance to the final against 12-time titlist and 2007–08 PBA Player of the Year Chris Barnes.
In the final, she threw 10 strikes in a dominating 265–195 win.
This earned Kelly a 2-year exemption to compete on the PBA Tour.
Kulick was also unsuccessful in her attempt to regain an exemption for the 2007–08 season at the 2007 PBA Tour Trials.
Kelly rebounded by winning the USBC Queens event in May, 2007.
In 2008, Kelly won the PBA Senior Ladies and Legends title with Robert Harvey, and won the PBA Women's Series Shark Championship in 2009.
Also in 2009, Kelly defeated Shannon Pluhowsky, 219–204, to win the inaugural PBA Women's World Championship—the first women's major tournament under PBA sanction.
Kulick is the first woman ever to win a regular Professional Bowlers Association tour title and the only woman thus far to win a major PBA Tour tournament, winning the 2010 PBA Tournament of Champions in Las Vegas on January 24, 2010.
Kulick was also one of the invitees to the International Women's Day reception, hosted by Barack Obama and Michelle Obama and held in the East Room of the White House on March 8, 2010.
Kulick attended and bowled competitively at Morehead State University, where she was a two-time Collegiate Bowler of the Year and two-time All-American.
She graduated from Morehead State with a degree in Physical and Health Education.
She was part of the 2011 team that took home the United States' first gold medal in the team event of the World Tenpin Bowling Championships since 1987.
Kulick won two medals each at The World Games 2013 in Cali, Colombia and The World Games 2017 in Wrocław, Poland.
In December 2015, Kulick and Team USA teammate Danielle McEwan won the Gold Medal in the doubles competition at the World Bowling Women's Championship in Abu Dhabi, and she was on the Team USA squad that won the Gold Medal in the team(-of-five) competition.
Overall, Kulick has won 40 medals in international competition.
This feat was followed in November 2017 (although in a non-major tournament) when Liz Johnson won the PBA Chameleon Championship during the 2017 PBA World Series of Bowling.
In 2019, Kulick was inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame, Superior Performance category.
She has won four medals at The World Games, including two golds.
Kulick is currently the head coach for Junior Team USA.