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  1. Peter David Weber (born August 21, 1962) is an American bowler in the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA), currently exclusive to their age-group PBA50 and PBA60 tours, and a member of the PBA and USBC Halls of Fame. Weber was one of the sport's most active players and became known for his maverick, chirpy and rebellious personality.

    • Peter David Weber
    • PDW
    • 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
    • 1979–present
  2. 18 mar 2021 · Pete Weber, one of the most recognizable bowlers in history, ended his career with a dramatic final frame at the 2021 PBA Scorpion Championship. He won five U.S. Open titles and became an internet sensation with his famous catchphrase, "Who do you think you are? I am!"

  3. 15 feb 2024 · Hall of Famer Pete Weber, who won 37 PBA titles and 10 majors, announced his retirement from the PBA Tour after 44 years. He will continue to bowl on the senior tour and the U.S. Open, where he will receive a special honor.

  4. 8 lug 2021 · Pete Weber is a man, a meme and perhaps the most magnetic figure in the history of bowling. Now, as he retires from the tour after nearly four decades, what is his legacy?

    • Conor Orr
  5. 17 mar 2021 · After announcing this morning (March 17, 2021) the 2021 PBA Scorpion Championship would be his last event on the PBA Tour, 37-time champion and Hall of Famer...

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    • PBABowling
  6. - First second-generation PBA Tour champion (father, Dick Weber) - One of nine players to win the Triple Crown (U.S. Open, Tournament of Champions, and World Championship) - Only player to win two Triple Crowns - Ranks fourth all-time with 37 PBA Tour titles - Ranked tied-second all-time with 10 PBA major championships (Earl Anthony)

  7. 8 mag 2024 · Pete Weber, American bowler who was one of the sport’s greatest players, though he arguably attracted more attention for his brash personality. He was the first bowler in the history of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) to complete the ‘triple crown’ at least twice (1989 and 2013) in a career.