Women's combined at the 2016 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships | |||||||
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Location | Novigrad, Croatia | ||||||
Dates | 23-28 May 2016 | ||||||
Competitors | 65 from 17 nations | ||||||
Winning score | 876 | ||||||
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 women'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 | ||||
Ines Maričić | Croatia | 624 | 656 | 654 | 613 | 649 | 675 | 201 | 195 | 876 | ||||
Edina Timár | Hungary | 653 | 575 | 213 | 866 | |||||||||
Brigita Strelec | Slovenia | 600 | 638 | 597 | 593 | 211 | 205 | 223 | 191 | 182 | 861 | |||
4 | Cristina-Alexandra Samson | Romania | 621 | 641 | 575 | 212 | 853 | |||||||
5 | Renata Navrkalova | Czech Republic | 624 | 639 | 561 | 212 | 184 | 851 | ||||||
6 | Anita Mehesz | Hungary | 607 | 592 | 634 | 605 | 200 | 217 | 185 | 851 | ||||
7 | Hana Wiedermannová | Czech Republic | 603 | 628 | 606 | 197 | 216 | 196 | 844 | |||||
8 | Jasmina Anðelković | Serbia | 633 | 612 | 654 | 571 | 186 | 188 | 842 | |||||
9 | Sina Beisser | Germany | 611 | 616 | 628 | 611 | 631 | 617 | 205 | 836 | ||||
10 | Eva Sajko | Slovenia | 649 | 590 | 186 | 835 | ||||||||
11 | Beata Włodarczyk | Poland | 591 | 214 | 226 | 238 | 197 | 209 | 829 | |||||
12 | Sabrina Imbs | Germany | 591 | 235 | 826 | |||||||||
13 | Renata Vilov | Serbia | 606 | 597 | 206 | 213 | 176 | 819 | ||||||
14 | Corinna Kastner | Germany | 618 | 575 | 200 | 176 | 818 | |||||||
15 | Anna Gyeresi | Romania | 607 | 573 | 581 | 201 | 210 | 817 | ||||||
16 | Marijana Liović | Croatia | 603 | 591 | 213 | 198 | 198 | 816 | ||||||
17 | Tatjana Zlojutro | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 598 | 513 | 183 | 211 | 203 | 192 | 809 | |||||
18 | Heidi Poulsen | Denmark | 598 | 537 | 202 | 800 | ||||||||
19 | Aneta Cvejnova | Czech Republic | 614 | 605 | 609 | 594 | 593 | 181 | 795 | |||||
20 | Heret Ots | Estonia | 606 | 550 | 188 | 794 | ||||||||
21 | Zorica Barać | Serbia | 592 | 599 | 613 | 179 | 792 | |||||||
22 | Katarina Valigurova | Slovakia | 608 | 566 | 179 | 180 | 788 | |||||||
23 | Anja Kozmus | Slovenia | 599 | 589 | 179 | 778 | ||||||||
24 | Lenka Gordikova | Slovakia | 581 | 195 | 776 | |||||||||
25 | Dana Klubertova | Slovakia | 578 | 196 | 191 | 774 | ||||||||
26 | Aurelie Remy | France | 566 | 207 | 773 | |||||||||
27 | Dominique Pumpler | Austria | 572 | 195 | 167 | 767 | ||||||||
28 | Lisa Vsetecka | Austria | 576 | 190 | 766 | |||||||||
29 | Adele Ainhauser | Italy | 580 | 184 | 764 | |||||||||
30 | Marija Hamm | Montenegro | 559 | 187 | 174 | 746 | ||||||||
31 | Gwennaelle Adler | France | 540 | 192 | 158 | 206 | 162 | 746 | ||||||
32 | Klara Sedlar | Croatia | 626 | 648 | 585 | 648 | ||||||||
33 | Nataša Ravnić-Gasparini | Croatia | 608 | 626 | 640 | 597 | 567 | 640 | ||||||
34 | Petra Fegyveres | Hungary | 626 | 621 | 606 | 626 | ||||||||
35 | Nikola Tatouskova | Czech Republic | 612 | 591 | 626 | 605 | 626 | |||||||
36 | Luminita Viorica Dogaru | Romania | 595 | 622 | 622 | |||||||||
37 | Ana Jambrović | Croatia | 592 | 620 | 676 | 620 | ||||||||
38 | Gabriela Rozsa-Drajko | Hungary | 615 | 613 | 615 | |||||||||
39 | Marion Thaler | Italy | 610 | 602 | 610 | |||||||||
40 | Annemarie Innerhofer | Italy | 610 | 576 | 610 | |||||||||
41 | Anita Takacs | Hungary | 599 | 561 | 599 | |||||||||
42 | Tatjana Dajić | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 593 | 548 | 593 | |||||||||
43 | Dagmar Kyselicova | Slovakia | 590 | 590 | ||||||||||
44 | Mellina Zimmermann | Germany | 590 | 590 | ||||||||||
45 | Marija Kresović | Serbia | 589 | 589 | ||||||||||
46 | Dana Wiedermannová | Czech Republic | 586 | 586 | ||||||||||
47 | Simone Schneider | Germany | 586 | 586 | ||||||||||
48 | Irena Mejač | Slovenia | 586 | 586 | ||||||||||
49 | Ana Bacan | Croatia | 577 | 577 | ||||||||||
50 | Anita Sáfrány | Hungary | 574 | 574 | ||||||||||
51 | Joanna Lajtke | Poland | 574 | 574 | ||||||||||
52 | Daniela Kicker | Germany | 573 | 573 | ||||||||||
53 | Anja Ulaga | Slovenia | 572 | 572 | ||||||||||
54 | Daniela Lacatusu | Romania | 569 | 569 | ||||||||||
55 | Maria Saar | Estonia | 568 | 568 | ||||||||||
56 | Edith Pfattner | Italy | 565 | 565 | ||||||||||
57 | Dragana Lotina | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 563 | 563 | ||||||||||
58 | Nada Savić | Slovenia | 559 | 559 | ||||||||||
59 | Markéta Hofmanová | Czech Republic | 556 | 556 | ||||||||||
60 | Nataša Savić | Serbia | 549 | 549 | ||||||||||
61 | Neda Mijović | Montenegro | 544 | 544 | ||||||||||
62 | Maria Jönnsson | Sweden | 529 | 529 | ||||||||||
63 | Monika Nguyen | Austria | 526 | 526 | ||||||||||
64 | Christina Soerensen | Denmark | 519 | 519 | ||||||||||
65 | Carola Grütner | Italy | 158 | 158 |
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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