2018 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships – Women's single

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Women's single
at the 2018 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships
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Location Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Dates21-22 May 2018 (Qualification)
24-26 May 2018 (Knock-out phase)
Competitors64 from 17 nations
Medalists
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The women's single event at the 2018 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Qualification took place on 21-22 May, while the knock-out phase from 24 May to 26 May 2018. [1]

Contents

Results

Qualification

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

RankNameCountryAllCleanFaultsTotalNotes
1Jasmina AnđelkovićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3922481640Q
2 Ines Maričić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 4012192620Q
3Anita MéhészFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4052021607Q
4Maria CiobanuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3762291605Q
5Patricia BizjakFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3912142605Q
6Ana JambrovićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 4022020604Q
7Katarína ValigurováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3782250603Q
8Milana PavlićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3822200602Q
9Brigita StrelecFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3872150602Q
10Petra BašekFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3922102602Q
11Zorica BaraćFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3822191601Q
12Dana KlubertováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3692313600Q
13Kinga KonopaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 3872130600Q
14Eva SajkoFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3962012597Q
15Anja ForštnaričFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3951990594Q
16Edit SassFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3782121590Q
17Klaudia PivkováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3782122590Q
18Daniela KickerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3782123590Q
19Maja ĐukićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3852020585Q
20Sina BeißerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3971880585Q
21Alena KantnerováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3652181583Q
22Tihana ČavlovićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3782050583Q
23Lucie VaverkováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3822010583Q
24Nikola TatouškováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3572241581Q
25Mirna BosakFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3961850581Q
26Zuzana MusilováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3782022580Q
27Corinna KastnerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3831961579Q
28Dagmar WiedenhoferFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3981814579Q
29Luminita DogaruFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3871910578Q
30Veronika PetrovFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3712065577Q
31Irén NemesFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3831940577Q
32Anita Dallosné TakácsFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3612151576Q
33Renáta NavrkalováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3841921576
34Simone SchneiderFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3722025574
35Natasa Ravnić-GaspariniFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3742002574
36Melina ZimmermannFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3821921574
37Alina DollheimerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3572150572
38Nathalie ProfanterFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3672051572
39Nicole PlamenigFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3672042571
40Daniela LacatusuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3582122570
41Enikö TotFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3632042567
42Aurélie RemyFlag of France.svg  France 3851825567
43Anita SáfrányFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3642022566
44Andrea Mioara BaicoianuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3801864566
45Heret OtsFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3881781566
46Laura RunggatscherFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3741914565
47Marija KresovićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3532081561
48Marijana OrosFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3751865561
49Gertrud SaetaluFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3761857561
50Maja KovačevićFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3761845560
51Maria TomkováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3741842558
52Monika LengauerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3741843558
53Ramona LienbacherFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3761822558
54Tatjana ZlojutroFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3581981556
55Dorottya BordácsFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3691843553
56Tanja TrpkovskaFlag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 3841676551
57Gabriela KuchárováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3611831544
58Irena MejačFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3701731543
59Triinu SetaluFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3751675542
60Renata VilovFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3631596522
61Tatjana PerišićFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 37614412520
62Anni Johnna MalmFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 35414616500
63Maria JonnssonFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3381477485
64Ena Emma BargholzFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3451347479

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
24 May
Round of 16
25 May
Quarterfinals
25 May
Semifinals
26 May
Final
26 May
                    
1 Flag of Serbia.svg Jasmina Anđelković4670
32 Flag of Hungary.svg Anita Dallosné Takács 0 615
Flag of Serbia.svg Jasmina Anđelković3607
Flag of Hungary.svg Edit Sass 1 609
17 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Klaudia Pivková 1,5 585
16 Flag of Hungary.svg Edit Sass2,5622
Flag of Serbia.svg Jasmina Anđelković 2 580
Flag of Slovenia.svg Brigita Strelec2 589
9 Flag of Slovenia.svg Brigita Strelec4624
24 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Tatoušková 0 599
Flag of Slovenia.svg Brigita Strelec3652
Flag of Croatia.svg Mirna Bosak 1 622
25 Flag of Croatia.svg Milana Pavlić 0,5 577
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Mirna Bosak3,5665
Flag of Slovenia.svg Brigita Strelec 2 610
Flag of Germany.svg Sina Beißer2 612
5 Flag of Slovenia.svg Patricija Bizjak 2 538
28 Flag of Italy.svg Dagmar Wiedenhofer2 544
Flag of Italy.svg Dagmar Wiedenhofer 1 569
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Alena Kantnerova3595
21 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Alena Kantnerová2,5557
12 Flag of Slovakia.svg Dana Klubertová 1,5 535
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Alena Kantnerová 1 603
Flag of Germany.svg Sina Beißer3610
13 Flag of Poland.svg Kinga Konopa 1 602
20 Flag of Germany.svg Sina Beißer3607
Flag of Germany.svg Sina Beißer3606
Flag of Romania.svg Luminita Viorica Dogaru 1 550
29 Flag of Romania.svg Luminita Viorica Dogaru3604
4 Flag of Romania.svg Maria Ciobanu 1 489
Flag of Germany.svg Sina Beißer3617
Flag of Hungary.svg Anita Méhész 1 594
3 Flag of Hungary.svg Anita Méhész3611
30 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Veronika Petrov 1 546
Flag of Hungary.svg Anita Méhész3647
Flag of Serbia.svg Maja Ðukić 1 573
19 Flag of Serbia.svg Maja Ðukić2 606
14 Flag of Slovenia.svg Eva Sajko 2 604
Flag of Hungary.svg Anita Méhész2 647
Flag of Croatia.svg Ana Jambrović 2 625
11 Flag of Serbia.svg Zorica Barać2 572
22 Flag of Croatia.svg Tihana Čavlović 2 568
Flag of Serbia.svg Zorica Barać 1 559
Flag of Croatia.svg Ana Jambrović3677
27 Flag of Germany.svg Corinna Kastner 2 606
6 Flag of Croatia.svg Ana Jambrović2 620
Flag of Hungary.svg Anita Méhész2 647
Flag of Croatia.svg Ines Maričić 2 645
7 Flag of Slovakia.svg Katarína Valigurová2 626
26 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zuzana Musilová 2 598
Flag of Slovakia.svg Katarína Valigurová 1 576
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Vaverková3604
23 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Vaverková3602
10 Flag of Slovenia.svg Petra Bašek 1 570
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Vaverková 1 633
Flag of Croatia.svg Ines Maričić 3631
15 Flag of Slovenia.svg Anja Forštnarič3646
18 Flag of Germany.svg Daniela Kicker 1 587
Flag of Slovenia.svg Anja Forštnarič 0 574
Flag of Croatia.svg Ines Maričić 4660
31 Flag of Hungary.svg Irén Nemes 1 543
2 Flag of Croatia.svg Ines Maričić 3584

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References

  1. "2018 World Singles Championships schedule" (PDF).
  2. "Women's single qualification schedule" (PDF).
  3. "Women's single qualification results" (PDF). wnba-nbc.de. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  4. "Round of 32 schedule" (PDF).
  5. "Round of 16, Quarter-, Semifinals and Final schedule" (PDF).
  6. "Women's single finals results" (PDF).