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

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Men's combined
at the 2016 World Singles
Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
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Location Novigrad, Croatia
Dates23-28 May 2016
Competitors64 from 17 nations
Winning score949
Medalists
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Silver medal icon.svg  
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The men's combined event at the 2016 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was held in Novigrad, Croatia from 23 May to 28 May 2016. [1]

Results

The result for the combined was the sum of best results from a single starts in the single classic and sprint. [2]

RankNameCountrySingle classicSprintTotal
Q1/161/81/41/2F1/161/81/41/2F
Gold medal icon.svgIgor KovačićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 704699711633636 238198202208 949
Silver medal icon.svg Vilmoš Zavarko Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 699679671680683687235225220247230946
Bronze medal icon.svgHrvoje MarinovićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 700663640654658 207210 910
4Thomas SchneiderFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 677650 224 901
5Tamas KissFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 653654672608 220 892
6Primož PintaričFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 643628 249211 892
7Uroš StoklasFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 656645 183231201 887
8Erik KunaFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 630660605 224218204 884
9Sasa IgumanovićFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 649405 235191 884
10Mikołaj KonopkaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 654606664 199217219 883
11Peter NemčekFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 648657 217212 874
12Manuel WeißFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 647608 222182 869
13Jaroslav HažvaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 653607 214 867
14Atilla NemesFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 645633619 222 867
15Timo HehlFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 644618 222 866
16Robert ErnješiFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 632625 213197 845
17Pavel JiroušekFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 631572 200210205194 841
18Gianni Della MartireFlag of France.svg  France 613 224 837
19Nicolae LupuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 614 222216198 836
20Frederic KoellFlag of France.svg  France 583 243224210226214826
21Piotr KielibaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 611 211 822
22Darko LotinaFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 604 205 809
23Paul Ciprian RohotinFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 609 194196 805
24Marko TrkljaFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 597 202 799
25Markko AbelFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 626622 171 797
26Georg RighiFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 580 216 796
27Konrad MocarskiFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 590 199 789
28Nikola MušeFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 596 192 788
29Kristian KisFlag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 597 181 778
30Peter Wiinber SoerensenFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 585 192 777
31Petruţ Ovidiu MihălcioiuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 569 204 773
32Frank NielsenFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 536 202 738
33Julien SchmittFlag of France.svg  France 678628  678
34Martin RathmayerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 653626651607  653
35Zsombor ZapletánFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 648659  678
36Mathias DirnbergerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 643642631  678
37Jiří VíchaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 642668641  678
38 Norbert Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 641662653632683657 683
39Miloš SimijonovićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 639667641652  678
40Philipp VseteckaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 632638587  678
41László KarsaiFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 632613633  678
42Mathias WeberFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 631619  678
43Mario MušanićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 631657621646  678
44Milan SvobodaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 628673628  678
45Jürgen ErtlFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 624594  678
46Matej LepejFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 620640  678
47Levente KakukFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 619  678
48Lukas HuberFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 619  678
49Klemen MahkovicFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 618  678
50Leszek TorkaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 618  678
51Tomáš PašiakFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 618  678
52Luka BolancaFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 617  678
53Roman GradenitschFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 615  678
54Uroš JagličićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 615  678
55Jure StarmanFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 613  678
56Danijel TepšaFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 600  678
57Ion CercelFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 600  678
58Florian ThalerFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 599  678
59Georges UngureanFlag of France.svg  France 593  678
60Fabian SeitzFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 585  678
61Kaido KirsFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 581  678
62Fredrik NilssonFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 564  678
63Oswald KoflerFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 550  678
64Pavle ParovićFlag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 473  678
Key
ColourResult
RedDo not qualify (DNQ)
WhiteDo not participate (DNP)
BlankNo result (-)
Whithdrawn (WD)
Text formatingMeaning
BoldBest result
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References

  1. "2016 World Singles Championships schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2019-12-23.
  2. "Men's combined results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2019-12-23.