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

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Men's single
at the 2018 nine-pin bowling
Single's World 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 nine-pin bowling Single's World 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

Qualification

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

Rank Name Country All Clean 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  North 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 Petrut Ovidiu Mihalcioiu  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

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]

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References

  1. ^ "2018 Single's World 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).