Men's combined at the 2016 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships | |||||||
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Location | Novigrad, Croatia | ||||||
Dates | 23-28 May 2016 | ||||||
Competitors | 64 from 17 nations | ||||||
Winning score | 949 | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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2016 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships | ||
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Single | men | women |
Sprint | men | women |
Combined | men | women |
Tandem | mixed | |
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]
The result for the combined was the sum of best results from a single starts in the single classic and sprint. [2]
Rank | Name | Country | Single classic | Sprint | Total | |||||||||
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Q | 1/16 | 1/8 | 1/4 | 1/2 | F | 1/16 | 1/8 | 1/4 | 1/2 | F | ||||
Igor Kovačić | Serbia | 704 | 699 | 711 | 633 | 636 | 238 | 198 | 202 | 208 | 949 | |||
Vilmoš Zavarko | Serbia | 699 | 679 | 671 | 680 | 683 | 687 | 235 | 225 | 220 | 247 | 230 | 946 | |
Hrvoje Marinović | Croatia | 700 | 663 | 640 | 654 | 658 | 207 | 210 | 910 | |||||
4 | Thomas Schneider | Germany | 677 | 650 | 224 | 901 | ||||||||
5 | Tamas Kiss | Hungary | 653 | 654 | 672 | 608 | 220 | 892 | ||||||
6 | Primož Pintarič | Slovenia | 643 | 628 | 249 | 211 | 892 | |||||||
7 | Uroš Stoklas | Slovenia | 656 | 645 | 183 | 231 | 201 | 887 | ||||||
8 | Erik Kuna | Slovakia | 630 | 660 | 605 | 224 | 218 | 204 | 884 | |||||
9 | Sasa Igumanović | Austria | 649 | 405 | 235 | 191 | 884 | |||||||
10 | Mikołaj Konopka | Poland | 654 | 606 | 664 | 199 | 217 | 219 | 883 | |||||
11 | Peter Nemček | Slovakia | 648 | 657 | 217 | 212 | 874 | |||||||
12 | Manuel Weiß | Germany | 647 | 608 | 222 | 182 | 869 | |||||||
13 | Jaroslav Hažva | Czech Republic | 653 | 607 | 214 | 867 | ||||||||
14 | Atilla Nemes | Hungary | 645 | 633 | 619 | 222 | 867 | |||||||
15 | Timo Hehl | Germany | 644 | 618 | 222 | 866 | ||||||||
16 | Robert Ernješi | Serbia | 632 | 625 | 213 | 197 | 845 | |||||||
17 | Pavel Jiroušek | Czech Republic | 631 | 572 | 200 | 210 | 205 | 194 | 841 | |||||
18 | Gianni Della Martire | France | 613 | 224 | 837 | |||||||||
19 | Nicolae Lupu | Romania | 614 | 222 | 216 | 198 | 836 | |||||||
20 | Frederic Koell | France | 583 | 243 | 224 | 210 | 226 | 214 | 826 | |||||
21 | Piotr Kieliba | Poland | 611 | 211 | 822 | |||||||||
22 | Darko Lotina | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 604 | 205 | 809 | |||||||||
23 | Paul Ciprian Rohotin | Romania | 609 | 194 | 196 | 805 | ||||||||
24 | Marko Trklja | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 597 | 202 | 799 | |||||||||
25 | Markko Abel | Estonia | 626 | 622 | 171 | 797 | ||||||||
26 | Georg Righi | Italy | 580 | 216 | 796 | |||||||||
27 | Konrad Mocarski | Poland | 590 | 199 | 789 | |||||||||
28 | Nikola Muše | Croatia | 596 | 192 | 788 | |||||||||
29 | Kristian Kis | Montenegro | 597 | 181 | 778 | |||||||||
30 | Peter Wiinber Soerensen | Denmark | 585 | 192 | 777 | |||||||||
31 | Petruţ Ovidiu Mihălcioiu | Romania | 569 | 204 | 773 | |||||||||
32 | Frank Nielsen | Denmark | 536 | 202 | 738 | |||||||||
33 | Julien Schmitt | France | 678 | 628 | 678 | |||||||||
34 | Martin Rathmayer | Austria | 653 | 626 | 651 | 607 | 653 | |||||||
35 | Zsombor Zapletán | Hungary | 648 | 659 | 678 | |||||||||
36 | Mathias Dirnberger | Germany | 643 | 642 | 631 | 678 | ||||||||
37 | Jiří Vícha | Czech Republic | 642 | 668 | 641 | 678 | ||||||||
38 | Norbert Kiss | Hungary | 641 | 662 | 653 | 632 | 683 | 657 | 683 | |||||
39 | Miloš Simijonović | Serbia | 639 | 667 | 641 | 652 | 678 | |||||||
40 | Philipp Vsetecka | Austria | 632 | 638 | 587 | 678 | ||||||||
41 | László Karsai | Hungary | 632 | 613 | 633 | 678 | ||||||||
42 | Mathias Weber | Germany | 631 | 619 | 678 | |||||||||
43 | Mario Mušanić | Croatia | 631 | 657 | 621 | 646 | 678 | |||||||
44 | Milan Svoboda | Czech Republic | 628 | 673 | 628 | 678 | ||||||||
45 | Jürgen Ertl | Austria | 624 | 594 | 678 | |||||||||
46 | Matej Lepej | Slovenia | 620 | 640 | 678 | |||||||||
47 | Levente Kakuk | Hungary | 619 | 678 | ||||||||||
48 | Lukas Huber | Austria | 619 | 678 | ||||||||||
49 | Klemen Mahkovic | Slovenia | 618 | 678 | ||||||||||
50 | Leszek Torka | Poland | 618 | 678 | ||||||||||
51 | Tomáš Pašiak | Slovakia | 618 | 678 | ||||||||||
52 | Luka Bolanca | Croatia | 617 | 678 | ||||||||||
53 | Roman Gradenitsch | Austria | 615 | 678 | ||||||||||
54 | Uroš Jagličić | Serbia | 615 | 678 | ||||||||||
55 | Jure Starman | Slovenia | 613 | 678 | ||||||||||
56 | Danijel Tepša | Serbia | 600 | 678 | ||||||||||
57 | Ion Cercel | Romania | 600 | 678 | ||||||||||
58 | Florian Thaler | Italy | 599 | 678 | ||||||||||
59 | Georges Ungurean | France | 593 | 678 | ||||||||||
60 | Fabian Seitz | Germany | 585 | 678 | ||||||||||
61 | Kaido Kirs | Estonia | 581 | 678 | ||||||||||
62 | Fredrik Nilsson | Sweden | 564 | 678 | ||||||||||
63 | Oswald Kofler | Italy | 550 | 678 | ||||||||||
64 | Pavle Parović | Montenegro | 473 | 678 |
Key | |
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Colour | Result |
Red | Do not qualify (DNQ) |
White | Do not participate (DNP) |
Blank | No result (-) |
Whithdrawn (WD) | |
Text formating | Meaning |
Bold | Best result |
Italics | Comment |
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