Mixed tandem at the 2022 World Single Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships | |||||||||||||
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Location | Elva, Estonia | ||||||||||||
Dates | 24-25 May 2022 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 64 from 15 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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2022 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships | ||
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Single | men | women |
Sprint | men | women |
Combined | men | women |
Tandem | mixed | |
The mixed tandem event at the 2022 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was held in Elva, Estonia on 24-25 May 2022. [1]
The world champions became the Croats Nataša Ravnić and Hrvoje Marinović. The silver medals went to Hungarians Edit Sass and Zoltán Móricz, while the bronzes were won by Austrians Fiona Steiner and Markus Vsetecka, and Croats Venesa Bogdanović and Alen Kujundžić.
The starting places have been allocated on the basis of each nation achievements during the previous championships. [2]
AUT | BIH | CRO | CZE | DEN | EST | FRA | GER | HUN | ITA | POL | ROU | SLO | SRB | SVK | SWE | Total | |
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Number of seeds | 1+2 | 0 | 1+1 | 1+1 | 1 | 1 | 1+1 | 1+1 | 1+1 | 1+1 | 1+1 | 1+2 | 1+2 | 1+2 | 1+2 | 1 | 32 |
The players were drawn into bouts with the reservation that competitors from the same country can not play in the first round against each other. [3] [4] [5]
Match # | Lanes | Nation 1 | Player 1 | Score | Nation 2 | Player 2 | Set 1 | Set 2 | SV |
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1st unit 19:40 (EEST) | |||||||||
MIX 1 | 1 – 2 | Romania | Alina Ştefania Sanda Horatiu Bogdan Dudas | 1 - 1 | Slovakia | Dana Klubertová Bystrik Vadović | 136 - 145 | 158 - 142 | 31 - 22 |
MIX 2 | 3 – 4 | Croatia | Nataša Ravnić Hrvoje Marinović | 2 - 0 | Romania | Daniela Lăcătuşu Bogdan Tudorie | 162 - 125 | 148 - 124 | — |
MIX 3 | 5 – 6 | Slovenia | Marija Ahačič Premrl Blaž Čerin | 0 - 2 | Serbia | Kristina Ljubenković Čongor Baranj | 142 - 149 | 139 - 158 | — |
MIX 4 | 7 – 8 | Slovakia | Jana Poliaková Peter Nemček | 1 - 1 | Italy | Annemarie Innerhofer Aaron Peer Pratzer | 169 - 151 | 104 - 151 | 26 - 32 |
2nd unit 20:20 (EEST) | |||||||||
MIX 5 | 1 – 2 | Serbia | Hermina Lukač Adrijan Lončarević | 1 - 1 | Croatia | Venesa Bogdanović Alen Kujundžić | 157 - 140 | 139 - '143 | 28 - 30 |
MIX 6 | 3 – 4 | Poland | Aleksandra Bonk Michał Szulc | 2 - 0 | Slovenia | Maja Plavčak Timi Jurančič | 130 - 118 | 153 - 149 | — |
MIX 7 | 5 – 6 | Austria | Nicole Plamenig Philipp Vsetecka | 1 - 1 | Hungary | Andrea Tóth Levente Kakuk | 157 - 146 | 148 - 152 | 21 - 18 |
MIX 8 | 7 – 8 | Serbia | Olivera Čikoš Radovan Vlajkov | 0 - 2 | Italy | Laura Runggatscher Armin Egger | 143 - 154 | 147 - 152 | — |
3rd unit 21:00 (EEST) | |||||||||
MIX 9 | 1 – 2 | Poland | Dominika Zygarłowska Karol Sellmann | 1 - 1 | Austria | Julia Huber Lukas Huber | 148 - 144 | 134 - 160 | 28 - 25 |
MIX 10 | 3 – 4 | Germany | Celine Zenker Manuel Weiß | 2 - 0 | Czech Republic | Vlasta Kohoutová Petr Dobeš | 147 - 134 | 148 - 140 | — |
MIX 11 | 5 – 6 | Germany | Alena Bimber Daniel Barth | 2 - 0 | Estonia | Heret Ots Markko Abel | 167 - 141 | 157 - 126 | — |
MIX 12 | 7 – 8 | Austria | Fiona Steiner Markus Vsetecka | 1 - 1 | France | Aurélie Remy Cyril Hugele | 127 - 137 | 154 - 142 | 28 - 26 |
4th unit 21:40 (EEST) | |||||||||
MIX 13 | 1 – 2 | Czech Republic | Natálie Topičová Jaroslav Hažva | 0 - 2 | Romania | Luminita Viorica Dogaru Ion Cercel | 123 - 128 | 139 - 145 | — |
MIX 14 | 3 – 4 | France | Amélie Zind Frédéric Koell | 0 - 2 | Slovakia | Klaudia Pivková Lukáš Juris | 136 - 144 | 137 - 139 | — |
MIX 15 | 5 – 6 | Slovenia | Eva Sajko Franci Velišček | 1 - 1 | Hungary | Edit Sass Zoltán Móricz | 140 - 153 | 152 - 146 | 20 - 33 |
MIX 16 | 7 – 8 | Denmark | Bente Wiinberg Martin Folmer Hansen | 1 - 1 | Sweden | Maria Jönnsson Juha Sahlman | 122 - 131 | 131 - 126 | 20 - 25 |
Match # | Lanes | Nation 1 | Player 1 | Score | Nation 2 | Player 2 | Set 1 | Set 2 | SV |
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1st unit 14:00 (EEST) | |||||||||
MIX 17 | 5 – 6 | Romania | Alina Ştefania Sanda Horatiu Bogdan Dudas | 0 - 2 | Croatia | Nataša Ravnić Hrvoje Marinović | 143 - 150 | 120 - 157 | — |
MIX 18 | 1 – 2 | Serbia | Kristina Ljubenković Čongor Baranj | 1 - 1 | Italy | Annemarie Innerhofer Aaron Peer Pratzer | 161 - 137 | 140 - 150 | 28 - 33 |
MIX 19 | 7 – 8 | Croatia | Venesa Bogdanović Alen Kujundžić | 2 - 0 | Poland | Aleksandra Bonk Michał Szulc | 152 - 145 | 145 - 135 | — |
MIX 20 | 3 – 4 | Austria | Nicole Plamenig Philipp Vsetecka | 0 - 2 | Italy | Laura Runggatscher Armin Egger | 153 - 170 | 130 - 137 | — |
2nd unit 14:40 (EEST) | |||||||||
MIX 21 | 5 – 6 | Poland | Dominika Zygarłowska Karol Sellmann | 0 - 0 | Germany | Celine Zenker Manuel Weiß | 152 - 158 | 132 - 161 | — |
MIX 22 | 1 – 2 | Germany | Alena Bimber Daniel Barth | 0 - 2 | Austria | Fiona Steiner Markus Vsetecka | 147 - 161 | 153 - 156 | — |
MIX 23 | 7 – 8 | Romania | Luminita Viorica Dogaru Ion Cercel | 1 - 1 | Slovakia | Klaudia Pivková Lukáš Juris | 1405 - 1406 | 142 - 141 | 30 - 32 |
MIX 24 | 3 – 4 | Hungary | Edit Sass Zoltán Móricz | 2 - 0 | Sweden | Maria Jönnsson Juha Sahlman | 172 - 137 | 162 - 131 | — |
Match # | Lanes | Nation 1 | Player 1 | Score | Nation 2 | Player 2 | Set 1 | Set 2 | SV |
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1st unit 15:20 (EEST) | |||||||||
MIX 25 | 3 – 4 | Croatia | Nataša Ravnić Hrvoje Marinović | 2 - 0 | Italy | Annemarie Innerhofer Aaron Peer Pratzer | 156 - 142 | 151 - 135 | — |
MIX 26 | 1 – 2 | Croatia | Venesa Bogdanovic Alen Kujundžić | 2 - 0 | Italy | Laura Runggatscher Armin Egger | 148 - 133 | 171 - 151 | — |
MIX 27 | 7 – 8 | Germany | Celine Zenker Manuel Weiß | 1 - 1 | Austria | Fiona Steiner Markus Vsetecka | 160 - 146 | 132 - 152 | 24 - 28 |
MIX 28 | 5 – 6 | Slovakia | Klaudia Pivková Lukáš Juris | 0 - 2 | Hungary | Edit Sass Zoltán Móricz | 142 - 144 | 138 - 155 | — |
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