2016 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships – Men's single

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Men's single
at the 2016 World Singles
Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
LocationNovigrad, Croatia
Dates23-24 May 2016 (Qualification)
26-28 May 2018 (Knock-out phase)
Competitors64 from 16 nations
Top scorerSerbia Igor Kovačić 711
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
bronze medal 

The men's single event at the 2016 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was held in Novigrad, Croatia. Qualification took place on 23-24 May, while the knock-out phase from 26 May to 28 May 2016.[1]

Results[edit]

Qualification[edit]

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

Rank Name Country All Clean X Total Notes
1 Igor Kovačić  Serbia 418 286 1 704 Q
2 Hrvoje Marinović  Croatia 433 267 0 700 Q
3 Vilmoš Zavarko  Serbia 435 264 0 699 Q
4 Julien Schmitt  France 422 256 1 678 Q
5 Thomas Schneider  Germany 421 256 0 677 Q
6 Uroš Stoklas  Slovenia 401 255 0 656 Q
7 Mikołaj Konopka  Poland 412 242 2 654 Q
8 Martin Rathmayer  Austria 406 247 0 653 Q
9 Jaroslav Hažva  Czech Republic 406 247 0 653 Q
10 Tamás Kiss  Hungary 406 247 0 653 Q
11 Sasa Igumanović  Austria 411 238 1 649 Q
12 Peter Nemček  Slovakia 406 242 0 648 Q
13 Zsombor Zapletán  Hungary 408 240 2 648 Q
14 Manuel Weiß  Germany 404 243 1 647 Q
15 Atilla Nemes  Hungary 411 234 1 645 Q
16 Timo Hehl  Germany 405 239 1 644 Q
17 Mathias Dirnberger  Germany 377 266 0 643 Q
18 Primož Pintarič  Slovenia 428 215 1 643 Q
19 Jiří Vícha  Czech Republic 411 231 0 642 Q
20 Norbert Kiss  Hungary 405 236 1 641 Q
21 Miloš Simijonović  Serbia 427 212 2 639 Q
22 Philipp Vsetecka  Austria 391 241 5 632 Q
23 Robert Ernješi  Serbia 402 230 2 632 Q
24 László Karsai  Hungary 414 218 0 632 Q
25 Mathias Weber  Germany 404 227 0 631 Q
26 Pavel Jiroušek  Czech Republic 406 225 1 631 Q
27 Mario Mušanić  Croatia 417 214 2 631 Q
28 Erik Kuna  Slovakia 404 226 0 630 Q
29 Milan Svoboda  Czech Republic 422 206 2 628 Q
30 Markko Abel  Estonia 417 209 6 626 Q
31 Jürgen Ertl  Austria 395 229 0 624 Q
32 Matej Lepej  Slovenia 390 230 4 620 Q
33 Levente Kakuk  Hungary 396 223 1 619
34 Lukas Huber  Austria 419 200 2 619
35 Klemen Mahkovic  Slovenia 391 227 1 618
36 Leszek Torka  Poland 404 214 5 618
37 Tomáš Pašiak  Slovakia 416 202 1 618
38 Luka Bolanca  Croatia 398 219 1 617
39 Roman Gardenitsch  Austria 382 233 2 615
40 Nicolae Lupu  Romania 389 225 1 614
41 Gianni Della Martire  France 393 220 5 613
42 Uroš Jagličić  Serbia 403 212 3 615
43 Jure Starman  Slovenia 404 209 2 613
44 Piotr Kieliba  Poland 406 205 1 611
45 Paul Ciprian Rohotin  Romania 397 212 2 609
46 Darko Lotina  Bosnia and Herzegovina 400 204 2 604
47 Danijel Tepša  Serbia 385 215 0 600
48 Ion Cercel  Romania 396 204 3 600
49 Florian Thaler  Italy 394 205 2 599
50 Kristian Kis  Montenegro 372 225 4 597
51 Marko Trklja  Bosnia and Herzegovina 411 186 2 597
52 Nikola Muše  Croatia 387 209 4 596
53 Georges Ungurean  France 375 218 1 593
54 Konrad Mocarski  Poland 362 228 0 590
55 Peter Wiinber Soerensen  Denmark 384 201 5 585
56 Fabian Seitz  Germany 393 192 1 585
57 Frédéric Koell  France 418 165 6 583
58 Kaido Kirs  Estonia 367 214 3 581
59 Georg Righi  Italy 397 183 3 580
60 Petruţ Ovidiu Mihălcioiu  Romania 375 194 1 569
61 Frederik Nilsson  Sweden 371 193 8 564
62 Oswald Kofler  Italy 360 190 8 550
63 Frank Nielsen  Denmark 389 147 9 536
64 Pavle Perović  Montenegro 338 135 23 473

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
26 May
Round of 16
27 May
Quarterfinals
27 May
Semifinals
28 May
Final
28 May
                    
1 Serbia Igor Kovačić 3 669
32 Slovenia Matej Lepej 1 640
Serbia Igor Kovačić 4 711
Germany Mathias Dirnberger 0 631
17 Germany Mathias Dirnberger 4 642
16 Germany Timo Hehl 0 618
Serbia Igor Kovačić 2 633
Austria Martin Rathmayer 2 607
9 Czech Republic Jaroslav Hažva 2 607
24 Hungary László Karsai 2 613
Hungary László Karsai 1 633
Austria Martin Rathmayer 3 651
25 Germany Mathias Weber 2 619
8 Austria Martin Rathmayer 2 626
Serbia Igor Kovačić 1 636
Hungary Norbert Kiss 3 683
5 Germany Thomas Schneider 2 650
28 Slovakia Erik Kuna 2 660
Slovakia Erik Kuna 1 605
Serbia Miloš Simijonović 3 641
21 Serbia Miloš Simijonović 4 667
12 Slovakia Peter Nemček 0 657
Serbia Miloš Simijonović 1 652
Hungary Norbert Kiss 3 632
13 Hungary Zsombor Zapletán 2 659
20 Hungary Norbert Kiss 2 662
Hungary Norbert Kiss 4 653
Czech Republic Milan Svoboda 0 628
29 Czech Republic Milan Svoboda 3 673
4 France Julien Schmitt 1 628
Hungary Norbert Kiss 1.5 657
Serbia Vilmoš Zavarko 2,5 687
3 Serbia Vilmoš Zavarko 3.5 679
30 Estonia Markko Abel 0.5 622
Serbia Vilmoš Zavarko 3 671
Czech Republic Jiří Vícha 1 641
19 Czech Republic Jiří Vícha 3 668
14 Germany Manuel Weiß 1 608
Serbia Vilmoš Zavarko 4 680
Croatia Mario Mušanić 0 646
11 Austria Sasa Igumanović DNF 0 405
22 Austria Philipp Vsetecka 4 638
Austria Philipp Vsetecka 1 587
Croatia Mario Mušanić 3 621
27 Croatia Mario Mušanić 3 657
6 Slovenia Uroš Stoklas 1 645
Serbia Vilmoš Zavarko 2 683
Croatia Hrvoje Marinović 2 658
7 Poland Mikołaj Konopka 3 606
26 Czech Republic Pavel Jiroušek 1 572
Poland Mikołaj Konopka 2 664
Hungary Tamás Kiss 2 672
23 Serbia Robert Ernješi 2 625
10 Hungary Tamás Kiss 2 654
Hungary Tamás Kiss 0,5 608
Croatia Hrvoje Marinović 3,5 654
15 Hungary Attila Nemes 2 633
18 Slovenia Primož Pintarič 2 628
Hungary Attila Nemes 2 619
Croatia Hrvoje Marinović 2 640
31 Austria Jürgen Ertl 2 594
2 Croatia Hrvoje Marinović 2 663

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2016 World Singles Championships schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2019-08-08.
  2. ^ "Men's single qualification schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2019-08-08.
  3. ^ "Men's single qualifying results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-05. Retrieved 2019-08-08.
  4. ^ "Round of 32 schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2019-08-08.
  5. ^ "Round of 16, Quarter-, Semifinals and Final schedule (page 7)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2019-08-08.
  6. ^ "Men's single final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2019-08-08.