Listen to Kelly Kulick’s National Press Conference

by Bill Vint January 29, 2010 07:17

Kelly Kulick’s news media express continues to race along in the wake of her historic victory in the Professional Bowlers Association Tournament of Champions last Sunday at Red Rock Lanes in Las Vegas.

Since her victory, Kulick has conducted a steady stream of newspaper, television and radio interviews in addition to a national teleconference which is now available in its entirety by clicking on the link below.

In addition to live interviews on CBS’s Early Show, ESPN’s First Take, SportsCenter and Pardon the Interuption, as well as Fox Business, Kulick appeared on a segment on ABC Evening News and was recognized on NBC’s Jay Leno Show. Her historic moment also earned a half-page in the Feb. 1 issue of Sports Illustrated, and coverage on National Public Radio’s “Only a Game” program (heard on 200 stations across the nation), Sirius Satellite Radio 98 and CNN. The latest newspapers to join the more than 300 which have covered the Kulick story include the New York Daily News, Los Angeles Daily News and St. Petersburg Times.

The PBA Tournament of Champions earned a 1.52 Nielsen rating – the highest for a PBA telecast in five years – which means more than 1.7 million viewers watched Kulick’s performance.

To listen to Kulick’s national teleconference, click here:

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Comments

1/29/2010 9:19:09 AM #

this was awesome she really was on a mission and i am happy to see this i think it did not matter who she bowled she was going to beat them anyway. no matter if it was parker bohn walter ray pdw jason couch or even norm duke she was going to win. kelly you are awesome keep it up.  

Jacob Cusano

1/29/2010 12:55:28 PM #

Hi kelly kulick i just want to say that im proud of u winning in las vegas at the Tourament Of Champions this past sunday keep up the hard work on the tour

Josh Taylor

1/30/2010 6:55:15 PM #

Congratulations!  I had my dvr set to record the broadcast but my wife unplugged the dvr while I was away.  I'd love to watch it and see the whole performance.  Way to go Kelly!  I'm proud of you and believe that you have made an important achievement to reshape how everyone views bowling.  Keep up the great work!

Tim West

2/1/2010 12:35:30 AM #

Congrats to Kelly on her win. I enjoyed watching it on ESPN, and now that it's on youtube I have been able to watch it over and over again.

kevin chelf

2/1/2010 12:45:40 PM #

Way to go Kelly! You have done wonders for all the men bowlers who do not have high revs and speed. As for the women , well we bow our heads.

Now my wife is even more fired up that women do a better job than men - tough to argue after your victory. Enjoy and see you on Oprah!

alnore

2/2/2010 2:40:34 PM #

First off, I am fair weather bowl fan but an avid sports fan of all competition. Last night I was listening to Keiger’s Corner (bowling radio show) on 590 The Fan and heard about the professional male bowler who was P/O about letting a girl in the tournament.  

I ask, is he afraid of losing to a girl? or is he stuck in the 1920’s.   If the sport is going to make a comeback to anything close to yesteryears glory, this type of stupidity and arrogance better get checked at the shoe counter.


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2/5/2010 1:42:55 AM #

The stats does not includde fans outside USA that watched the taped re-air on ESPN Int. I'm so very happy for Kelly, a great bowler I knew years ago when she played in Guatemala with team USA a youth tournament. That time he beat local Sofia Granda (2001 world games champion).

Roberto De la Peña

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