2018 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships – Men's single

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Men's single
at the 2018 World Single
Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
LocationCluj-Napoca, Romania
Dates21-22 May 2018 (Qualifying)
24-26 May 2018 (Knock-out phase)
Competitors64 from 16 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
bronze medal 

The men's single event at the 2018 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Qualification took place on 21-22 May, while the knock-out phase from 24 May to 26 May 2018.[1]

Results[edit]

Qualification[edit]

32 players qualified for the knock-out phase.[2][3]

Rank Name Country All Clear off Faults Total Notes
1 Timo Hoffmann  Germany 411 282 0 693 Q
2 Vilmoš Zavarko  Serbia 442 240 1 682 Q
3 Matej Lepej  Slovenia 424 255 0 679 Q
4 Tamás Kiss  Hungary 406 268 0 674 Q
5 Bojan Vlakevski  Macedonia 406 254 0 660 Q
6 Igor Kovačić  Serbia 410 249 0 659 Q
7 Robert Ernješi  Serbia 434 223 0 657 Q
8 Hrvoje Marinović  Croatia 405 247 0 652 Q
9 Levente Kakuk  Hungary 410 239 0 649 Q
10 Axel Schondelmaier  Germany 407 236 0 643 Q
11 Ion Cercel  Romania 404 238 0 642 Q
12 Károly Kozma  Hungary 408 231 1 639 Q
13 Manuel Weiß  Germany 419 219 0 638 Q
14 Jürgen Pointinger  Germany 396 239 1 635 Q
15 Flavius Zoltan Fehér  Hungary 421 240 0 633 Q
16 Jan Bína  Czech Republic 404 228 1 632 Q
17 Markus Vsetecka  Austria 398 233 1 631 Q
18 Nemanja Galić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 400 230 1 630 Q
19 Daniel Tepša  Serbia 391 235 0 626 Q
20 Michał Szulc  Poland 407 219 0 626 Q
21 Milan Jovetić  Serbia 398 226 0 624 Q
22 Mathias Weber  Germany 400 223 0 623 Q
23 Jan Endršt  Czech Republic 407 216 0 623 Q
24 Tomaš Pasiak  Slovakia 422 201 2 623 Q
25 Radovan Vlajkov  Serbia 387 235 2 622 Q
26 Franci Velišček  Slovenia 392 229 1 621 Q
27 Zsombor Zapletán  Hungary 395 226 0 621 Q
28 Mathias Dirnberger  Germany 424 196 1 620 Q
29 Lukas Huber  Austria 380 238 0 618 Q
30 Philipp Vsetecka  Austria 403 215 1 618 Q
31 Bartosz Krug  Poland 386 224 0 610 Q
32 Jiří Veselý  Czech Republic 398 211 2 609 Q
33 Piotr Kieliba  Poland 376 231 1 607
34 Marko Trklja  Bosnia and Herzegovina 382 222 0 604
35 László Karsai  Hungary 383 219 2 602
36 Ivan Totić  Croatia 390 211 2 601
37 Petruţ Ovidiu Mihălcioiu  Romania 405 196 0 601
38 Erik Kuna  Slovakia 397 203 1 600
39 Davor Sobočan  Slovenia 399 200 3 599
40 Wolfgang Blaas  Italy 384 214 1 598
41 Georg Righi  Italy 389 209 1 598
42 Dario Radoš  Croatia 389 207 1 596
43 Peter Nemček  Slovakia 383 211 0 594
44 Gregor Bajželj  Slovenia 393 197 2 590
45 Mihael Grivičić  Croatia 388 200 3 588
46 Bystrík Vadovič  Slovakia 392 196 2 588
47 Arkadiusz Stachecki  Poland 373 214 2 587
48 Marko Jeličić  Croatia 402 185 1 587
49 Armin Egger  Italy 397 189 0 586
50 Ondřej Sobčák  Czech Republic 397 185 1 582
51 Markko Abel  Estonia 365 216 1 581
52 Nicolae Lupu  Romania 380 201 1 581
53 Alexander Tischler  Austria 363 216 1 579
54 Jürgen Ertl  Austria 377 200 1 577
55 Guillaume Changenet  France 379 197 4 576
56 Mario Liović  Croatia 374 201 1 575
57 Martin Kozák  Slovakia 381 194 4 575
58 Georges Ungurean  France 364 207 1 571
59 Pavel Jiroušek  Czech Republic 374 194 1 568
60 Đorđe Paštar  Bosnia and Herzegovina 378 189 2 567
61 Henning Bo Poulsen  Denmark 380 175 5 555
62 Filip Dejda  Czech Republic 372 180 2 552
63 Marek Sööt  Estonia 387 156 4 543
64 Peter Wiinberg Soerensen  Denmark 371 171 5 542

Finals[edit]

According to the results of the qualification, 32 players were put together in bouts, which took place on standard match rules - 4 sets of 30 throws. The competitor who obtains a larger number of sets wins. With an equal number of sets decides a higher total score. [4] [5] [6]

Round of 32
24 May
Round of 16
25 May
Quarterfinals
25 May
Semifinals
26 May
Final
26 May
                    
1 Germany Timo Hoffmann 1 651
32 Czech Republic Jiří Veselý 3 670
Czech Republic Jiří Veselý 1 621
Czech Republic Jan Bína 3 679
17 Austria Markus Vsetecka 0 603
16 Czech Republic Jan Bína 4 667
Czech Republic Jan Bína 4 650
Croatia Hrvoje Marinović 0 531
9 Hungary Levente Kakuk 4 686
24 Slovakia Tomaš Pasiak 0 574
Hungary Levente Kakuk 1 661
Croatia Hrvoje Marinović 3 698
25 Serbia Radovan Vlajkov 0 606
8 Croatia Hrvoje Marinović 4 696
Czech Republic Jan Bína 0 584
Germany Manuel Weiß 4 624
5 North Macedonia Bojan Vlakevski 2 656
28 Germany Mathias Dirnberger 2 655
North Macedonia Bojan Vlakevski 4 680
Hungary Károly Kozma 0 604
21 Serbia Milan Jovetić 1 619
12 Hungary Károly Kozma 3 630
North Macedonia Bojan Vlakevski 2 638
Germany Manuel Weiß 2 659
13 Germany Manuel Weiß 2 666
20 Poland Michał Szulc 2 653
Germany Manuel Weiß 2,5 633
Austria Lukas Huber 1,5 604
29 Austria Lukas Huber 3 669
4 Hungary Tamás Kiss 1 630
Germany Manuel Weiß 0,5 629
Serbia Vilmoš Zavarko 3,5 695
3 Slovenia Matej Lepej 1 605
30 Austria Philipp Vsetecka 3 604
Austria Philipp Vsetecka 3 672
Germany Jürgen Pointinger 1 618
19 Serbia Daniel Tepša 2 596
14 Germany Jürgen Pointinger 2 605
Austria Philipp Vsetecka 2 638
Serbia Igor Kovačić 2 639
11 Romania Ion Cercel 3 620
22 Germany Mathias Weber 1 627
Romania Ion Cercel 0 633
Serbia Igor Kovačić 4 690
27 Hungary Zsombor Zapletán 1 602
6 Serbia Igor Kovačić 3 688
Serbia Igor Kovačić 1 671
Serbia Vilmoš Zavarko 3 678
7 Serbia Robert Ernješi 3 638
26 Slovenia Franci Velišček 1 642
Serbia Robert Ernješi 2 638
Germany Axel Schondelmaier 2 648
23 Czech Republic Jan Endršt 2 594
10 Germany Axel Schondelmaier 2 618
Germany Axel Schondelmaier 0 566
Serbia Vilmoš Zavarko 4 694
15 Hungary Zoltan Flavius Fehér 2 608
18 Bosnia and Herzegovina Nemanja Galić 2 600
Hungary Zoltan Flavius Fehér 0 615
Serbia Vilmoš Zavarko 4 687
31 Poland Bartosz Krug 0 604
2 Serbia Vilmoš Zavarko 4 696

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2018 World Singles Championships schedule" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Men's single qualification schedule" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Men's single qualifying results" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Round of 32 schedule" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Round of 16, Quarter-, Semifinals and Final schedule" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Men's single final results" (PDF).