Joe Slowinski, M.Ed. is a USBC Gold Coach with more than 35 years of experience. He has trained individuals, clubs, and national teams in more than 30 countries on five continents. Since 2006, he has been a contributor to Bowling This Month sharing insights on lane play, ball motion, physical game, and training through a sports science and biomechanical perspective. He received his first coach certification at 17 years old.
Read Coach Slowinski’s Bowling This Month articles at https://www.bowlingthismonth.com/author/joe-slowinski/
MAJOR COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2023, U20 Asian Championship, Bangkok
Men’s Overall Country Champion
Men’s Team Gold (1st in 42 years)
Men’s Masters Champion (1st in 27 years)
Men’s All Events, 4th, 5th
Men’s Singles, 5th
2023, Coached Zach Ramin to the Singapore International Open title ($19,000 USD) defeating 2 x PBA champions in the semis and finals.
2023, Coached Merwin Tan to a PBA West Regional title (Bowlers Academy Open) in Clovis, California. Merwin defeated a 19 title PBA Regional champion and former TEAM USA Player.
2022, Men’s Gold Medal, Team Belgium, European Bowling Federation Championship of Champions
2022, Women’s 5th place, Team Belgium, European Bowling Federation Championship of Champions. Missed a medal by 31 pins after 28 games.
2018 NTCA NCAA DII/III Co-Coach of the Year (shared with Shannon O’Keefe)
2018 NCAA Elite Eight, Women’s Bowling, 2018 East Coast Conference (DII) Conference Champion, 2018 (Lincoln Memorial University) East Coast Conference (DII), Conference Runner-Up 2017 & 2019
2015, Men’s Gold Medal, Team Brazil, Pan American Games Singles
2014, Men’s Gold Medal, Team Brazil, South American Games, Singles
2014, Men’s Silver Medal, Team Brazil, South American Games, Doubles
2013, Men’s 5th Place, Team Mexico, World Championship, Men’s Doubles. Missed a medal by 28 pins.
2011 (Webber International University) USBC Intercollegiate Team Championship, National Championship, 2nd Place
2010 NCBCA Men’s College Coach of the Year. Nominated & Top 5 for 2009 & 2011 as well.
2009 (Webber International University) USBC Intercollegiate Team Championship, National Championship, 3rd Place. First ever Baker 300 in ITC history.
2009-2010 Season, USBC Intercollegiate #1 Ranked Team for the season (Webber International University)

















