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
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Location Novigrad, Croatia
Dates23-24 May 2016 (Qualification)
26-28 May 2018 (Knock-out phase)
Competitors64 from 16 nations
Top scorer Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Kovačić 711
Medalists
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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]

Contents

Results

Qualification

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

RankNameCountryAllCleanXTotalNotes
1Igor KovačićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 4182861704 Q
2Hrvoje MarinovićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 4332670700 Q
3 Vilmoš Zavarko Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 4352640699 Q
4Julien SchmittFlag of France.svg  France 4222561678 Q
5Thomas SchneiderFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 4212560677 Q
6Uroš StoklasFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 4012550656 Q
7Mikołaj KonopkaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 4122422654 Q
8Martin RathmayerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 4062470653Q
9Jaroslav HažvaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4062470653Q
10Tamás KissFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4062470653Q
11Sasa IgumanovićFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 4112381649 Q
12Peter NemčekFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 4062420648 Q
13Zsombor ZapletánFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4082402648 Q
14Manuel WeißFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 4042431647 Q
15Atilla NemesFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4112341645 Q
16Timo HehlFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 4052391644 Q
17Mathias DirnbergerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3772660643 Q
18Primož PintaričFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 4282151643 Q
19Jiří VíchaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4112310642 Q
20 Norbert Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4052361641 Q
21Miloš SimijonovićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 4272122639 Q
22Philipp VseteckaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3912415632 Q
23Robert ErnješiFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 4022302632 Q
24László KarsaiFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4142180632 Q
25Mathias WeberFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 4042270631 Q
26Pavel JiroušekFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4062251631 Q
27Mario MušanićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 4172142631 Q
28Erik KunaFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 4042260630 Q
29Milan SvobodaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4222062628 Q
30Markko AbelFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 4172096626 Q
31Jürgen ErtlFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3952290624 Q
32Matej LepejFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3902304620 Q
33Levente KakukFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3962231619
34Lukas HuberFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 4192002619
35Klemen MahkovicFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3912271618
36Leszek TorkaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 4042145618
37Tomáš PašiakFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 4162021618
38Luka BolancaFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3982191617
39Roman GardenitschFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3822332615
40Nicolae LupuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3892251614
41Gianni Della MartireFlag of France.svg  France 3932205613
42Uroš JagličićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 4032123615
43Jure StarmanFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 4042092613
44Piotr KielibaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 4062051611
45Paul Ciprian RohotinFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3972122609
46Darko LotinaFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4002042604
47Danijel TepšaFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3852150600
48Ion CercelFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3962043600
49Florian ThalerFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3942052599
50Kristian KisFlag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 3722254597
51Marko TrkljaFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4111862597
52Nikola MušeFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3872094596
53Georges UngureanFlag of France.svg  France 3752181593
54Konrad MocarskiFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 3622280590
55Peter Wiinber SoerensenFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3842015585
56Fabian SeitzFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3931921585
57Frédéric KoellFlag of France.svg  France 4181656583
58Kaido KirsFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3672143581
59Georg RighiFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3971833580
60Petruţ Ovidiu MihălcioiuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3751941569
61Frederik NilssonFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3711938564
62Oswald KoflerFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3601908550
63Frank NielsenFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3891479536
64Pavle PerovićFlag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 33813523473

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]

Round of 32
26 May
Round of 16
27 May
Quarterfinals
27 May
Semifinals
28 May
Final
28 May
                    
1 Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Kovačić3669
32 Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Lepej 1 640
Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Kovačić4711
Flag of Germany.svg Mathias Dirnberger 0 631
17 Flag of Germany.svg Mathias Dirnberger4642
16 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Hehl 0 618
Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Kovačić2 633
Flag of Austria.svg Martin Rathmayer 2 607
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Hažva 2 607
24 Flag of Hungary.svg László Karsai2 613
Flag of Hungary.svg László Karsai 1 633
Flag of Austria.svg Martin Rathmayer3651
25 Flag of Germany.svg Mathias Weber 2 619
8 Flag of Austria.svg Martin Rathmayer2 626
Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Kovačić 1 636
Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert Kiss 3683
5 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Schneider 2 650
28 Flag of Slovakia.svg Erik Kuna2 660
Flag of Slovakia.svg Erik Kuna 1 605
Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Simijonović3641
21 Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Simijonović4667
12 Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Nemček 0 657
Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Simijonović 1 652
Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert Kiss 3632
13 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán 2 659
20 Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert Kiss 2 662
Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert Kiss 4653
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Milan Svoboda 0 628
29 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Milan Svoboda3673
4 Flag of France.svg Julien Schmitt 1 628
Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert Kiss 1.5 657
Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 2,5687
3 Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 3.5679
30 Flag of Estonia.svg Markko Abel 0.5 622
Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 3671
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Vícha 1 641
19 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Vícha3668
14 Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Weiß 1 608
Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 4680
Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Mušanić 0 646
11 Flag of Austria.svg Sasa Igumanović DNF0 405
22 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Vsetecka4638
Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Vsetecka 1 587
Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Mušanić3621
27 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Mušanić3657
6 Flag of Slovenia.svg Uroš Stoklas 1 645
Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 2 683
Flag of Croatia.svg Hrvoje Marinović 2 658
7 Flag of Poland.svg Mikołaj Konopka3606
26 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Jiroušek 1 572
Flag of Poland.svg Mikołaj Konopka 2 664
Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Kiss2 672
23 Flag of Serbia.svg Robert Ernješi 2 625
10 Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Kiss2 654
Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Kiss 0,5 608
Flag of Croatia.svg Hrvoje Marinović3,5654
15 Flag of Hungary.svg Attila Nemes2 633
18 Flag of Slovenia.svg Primož Pintarič 2 628
Flag of Hungary.svg Attila Nemes 2 619
Flag of Croatia.svg Hrvoje Marinović2 640
31 Flag of Austria.svg Jürgen Ertl 2 594
2 Flag of Croatia.svg Hrvoje Marinović2 663

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