2018 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships – Men's combined

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Men's combined
at the 2018 World Singles
Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
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Location Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Dates21-26 May 2018
Competitors66 from 16 nations
Winning score939
Medalists
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The men's combined event at the 2018 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania from 21 May to 26 May 2018. [1]

Results

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

RankNameCountrySingleSprintTotal
Q1/161/81/41/2F1/161/81/41/2F
Gold medal icon.svg Vilmoš Zavarko Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 682696687694678695241224227241243939
Silver medal icon.svgTimo HoffmannFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 693651 215229 922
Bronze medal icon.svgHrvoje MarinovićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 652630698531 213203 911
4Jan BínaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 632667679650584 212230199 909
5Igor KovačićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 659688690639671 214 904
6Matej LepejFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 679605 222 901
7Philipp VseteckaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 618631672638 226227203 899
8Lukas HuberFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 618669604 222 891
9Michał SzulcFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 626653 229207 882
10Jiří VeselýFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 609670621 211 881
11Axel SchondelmaierFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 643618648566 213208219225206873
12Tamás KissFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 674630 193 867
13Zsombor ZapletánFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 621602 235241190 862
14Franci VeliščekFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 621642 218 860
15Robert ErnješiFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 657638638 197 854
16Jürgen PointingerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 635605618 218212 853
17Nemanja GalićFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 630600 212 842
18Tomaš PasiakFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 623574 206 829
19Petruţ Ovidiu MihălcioiuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 601 223216208 824
20Ivan TotićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 601 214202 815
21Wolfgang BlaasFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 598 212215198210 813
22Bartosz KrugFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 610604 200187 810
23Peter NemčekFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 594 212 806
24Gregor BajželjFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 590 208 798
25Nicolae LupuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 581 210217214 798
26Erik KunaFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 600 188 788
27Georges UngureanFlag of France.svg  France 571 199197 770
28Guillaume ChangenetFlag of France.svg  France 576 186 762
29Markko AbelFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 581 170 751
30Levente KakukFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 649686661  686
31Bojan VlakevskiFlag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 660656680638  680
32Manuel WeißFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 638666633659624627 666
33Mathias DirnbergerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 620655  655
34Ion CercelFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 642620633  642
35Károly KozmaFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 639630604  639
36Zoltan Flavius FehérFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 633608615  633
37Markus VseteckaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 631603  631
38Mathias WeberFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 623627  627
39Daniel TepšaFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 626596  626
40Milan JovetićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 624619  624
41Jan EndrštFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 623594  623
42Radovan VlajkovFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 622606  622
43Piotr KielibaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 607  607
44Marko TrkljaFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 604  604
45László KarsaiFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 602  602
46Davor SobočanFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 599  599
47Georg RighiFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 598  598
48Dario RadošFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 596  596
49Bystrík VadovičFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 588  588
50Mihael GrivičićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 588  588
51Arkadiusz StacheckiFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 587  587
52Marko JeličićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 587  587
53Armin EggerFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 586  586
54Ondřej SobčákFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 582  582
55Alexander TischlerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 579  579
56Jürgen ErtlFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 577  577
57Mario LiovićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 575  575
58Martin KozákFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 575  575
59Pavel JiroušekFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 568  568
60Đorđe PaštarFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 567  567
61Henning Bo PoulsenFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 555 WD 555
62Filip DejdaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 552  552
63Marek SöötFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 543  543
64Peter Wiinberg SoerensenFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 542  542
65Boris BenedikFlag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia  207219 219
66Horatiu Bogdan DudasFlag of Romania.svg  Romania  203 203
Key
ColourResult
RedDo not qualify (DNQ)
WhiteDo not participate (DNP)
BlankNo result (-)
Whithdrawn (WD)
Text formatingMeaning
BoldBest result
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References

  1. "2018 World Singles Championships schedule" (PDF).
  2. "Men's combined results" (PDF).