2022 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships – Men's sprint

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Men's sprint
at the 2022 World Singles
Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
Bowling pictogram.svg
Location Elva, Estonia
Dates25 May 2022
Competitors32 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

The men's sprint event at the 2022 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was held in Elva, Estonia on 25 May 2022. [1]

Contents

Gold medal was won by Austrian Matthias Zatschkowitsch, who defeated Hungarian Zsombor Zapletan in the final. Bronze medals went to semi-finalists Frenchman Frédéric Koell and Romanian Bogdan Horatiu Dudas.

Results

Starting places

The starting places have been allocated on the basis of each nation achievements during the previous championships. [2]

Flag of Austria.svg
AUT
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
BIH
Flag of Croatia.svg
CRO
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
CZE
Flag of Denmark.svg
DEN
Flag of Estonia.svg
EST
Flag of France.svg
FRA
Flag of Germany.svg
GER
Flag of Hungary.svg
HUN
Flag of Italy.svg
ITA
Flag of Poland.svg
POL
Flag of Romania.svg
ROU
Flag of Serbia.svg
SRB
Flag of Slovakia.svg
SVK
Flag of Slovenia.svg
SLO
Flag of Sweden.svg
SWE
Total
Number of seeds1+201+21+1111+11+21+11+11+21+21+211+1132

Schedule

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]

Round of 32 - Wednesday, 25 May
Match #LanesPlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2SV
1st unit 11:20 (EEST)
SPM 11 – 2 Flag of Italy.svg Armin Egger1 – 1 Flag of Serbia.svg Robert Ernješi98 – 107128 - 11721 – 19
SPM 23 – 4 Flag of Denmark.svg Martin Folmer Hansen0 – 2 Flag of France.svg Frédéric Koell107 – 117119 – 119
SPM 35 – 6 Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Temistokle1 – 1 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Wilke99 – 114122 – 11819 – 20
SPM 47 – 8 Flag of Poland.svg Mateusz Goździk1 – 1 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Fritzmann95 – 116108 – 10623 – 21
2nd unit 11:55 (EEST)
SPM 51 – 2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Danijel Lavrič0 – 2 Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Kovačić102 – 129103 – 111
SPM 63 – 4 Flag of Poland.svg Michał Szulc1 – 1 Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Lepej107 – 116108 – 10623 – 21
SPM 75 – 6 Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Weiß1 – 1 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán107 – 106105 – 10817 – 18
SPM 87 – 8 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Tudorie2 – 0 Flag of Sweden.svg Juha Sahlman124 – 9093 – 86
3rd unit 12:30 (EEST)
SPM 91 – 2 Flag of France.svg Cyril Hugele1 – 1 Flag of Croatia.svg Alen Kujundžić102 – 129103 – 11123 – 21
SPM 103 – 4 Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert Kiss 0 – 2 Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 110 – 116112 – 123
SPM 115 – 6 Flag of Romania.svg Ion Cercel2 – 0 Flag of Estonia.svg Urmas Lembla120 – 108107 – 98
SPM 127 – 8 Flag of Italy.svg Aaron Peer Pratzer0 – 2 Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Zatschkowitsch96 – 11297 – 105
4th unit 13:05 (EEST)
SPM 131 – 2 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Dudas Horatiu2 – 0 Flag of Slovakia.svg Erik Kuna113 – 11099 – 96
SPM 143 – 4 Flag of Austria.svg Martin Janits1 – 1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Bína115 – 105117 – 12916 – 20
SPM 155 – 6 Flag of Croatia.svg Bojan Vlakevski2 – 0 Flag of Poland.svg Bartosz Krug108 – 98111 – 94
SPM 167 – 8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Rostislav Gorecký2 – 0 Flag of Croatia.svg Hrvoje Marinović111 – 104116 – 110
Round of 16 - Wednesday, 25 May
Match #LanesPlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2SV
1st unit 18:40 (EEST)
SPM 181 – 2 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Wilke1 – 1 Flag of Poland.svg Mateusz Goździk11161119125 – 10023 – 19
SPM 203 – 4 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán2 – 0 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Tudorie118 – 105117 – 90
SPM 175 – 6 Flag of Italy.svg Armin Egger1 – 1 Flag of France.svg Frédéric Koell93 – 94111 – 11020 – 21
SPM 197 – 8 Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Kovačić0 – 2 Flag of Poland.svg Michał Szulc108 – 118104 – 108
2nd unit 19:15 (EEST)
SPM 221 – 2 Flag of Romania.svg Ion Cercel0 – 2 Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Zatschkowitsch100 – 131995998
SPM 243 – 4 Flag of Croatia.svg Bojan Vlakevski0 – 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Rostislav Gorecký113 – 120101 – 106
SPM 215 – 6 Flag of Croatia.svg Alen Kujundžić0 – 2 Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 110 – 115106 – 108
SPM 237 – 8 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Dudas Horatiu1 – 1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Bína103 – 120114 – 10742 – 39
Quarterfinals - Wednesday, 25 May
Match #LanesPlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2SV
1st unit 21:30 (EEST)
SPM 255 – 6 Flag of France.svg Frédéric Koell2 – 0 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Wilke100 – 93107 – 96
SPM 277 – 8 Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 1 – 1 Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Zatschkowitsch112 – 107101 – 10825 – 27
2nd unit 22:05 (EEST)
SPM 265 – 6 Flag of Poland.svg Michał Szulc0 – 2 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán97 – 10598 – 109
SPM 287 – 8 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Dudas Horatiu1 – 1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Rostislav Gorecký110 – 10395 – 10041 – 40
Semifinals - Wednesday, 25 May
Match #LanesPlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2SV
23:15 (EEST)
SPM 305 – 6 Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Zatschkowitsch2 – 0 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Dudas Horatiu107 – 98102 – 98
SPM 297 – 8 Flag of France.svg Frédéric Koell0 – 2 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán91 – 105107 – 110
Final - Wednesday, 25 May
Match #LanesPlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2SV
23:50 (EEST)
SPM 315 – 6 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán0 – 2 Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Zatschkowitsch108 – 123103 – 120

Bracket

Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
               
Flag of Italy.svg Armin Egger121
Flag of Serbia.svg Robert Ernješi 119
Flag of Italy.svg Armin Egger 120
Flag of France.svg Frédéric Koell121
Flag of Denmark.svg Martin Folmer Hansen 0
Flag of France.svg Frédéric Koell2
Flag of France.svg Frédéric Koell2
Flag of Germany.svg Christian Wilke 0
Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Temistokle 119
Flag of Germany.svg Christian Wilke120
Flag of Germany.svg Christian Wilke123
Flag of Poland.svg Mateusz Goździk 119
Flag of Poland.svg Mateusz Goździk123
Flag of Germany.svg Florian Fritzmann 121
Flag of France.svg Frédéric Koell 0
Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán2
Flag of Slovenia.svg Danijel Lavrič 0
Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Kovačić2
Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Kovačić 0
Flag of Poland.svg Michał Szulc2
Flag of Poland.svg Michał Szulc121
Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Lepej 114
Flag of Poland.svg Michał Szulc 0
Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán2
Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Weiß 117
Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán118
Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán2
Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Tudorie 0
Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Tudorie2
Flag of Sweden.svg Juha Sahlman 0
Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Zapletán 0
Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Zatschkowitsch2
Flag of France.svg Cyril Hugele 122
Flag of Croatia.svg Alen Kujundžić124
Flag of Croatia.svg Alen Kujundžić 0
Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 2
Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert Kiss 0
Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 2
Flag of Serbia.svg Vilmoš Zavarko 125
Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Zatschkowitsch127
Flag of Romania.svg Ion Cercel2
Flag of Estonia.svg Urmas Lembla 0
Flag of Romania.svg Ion Cercel 0
Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Zatschkowitsch2
Flag of Italy.svg Aaron Peer Pratzer 0
Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Zatschkowitsch2
Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Zatschkowitsch2
Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Horatiu Dudas 0
Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Horatiu Dudas2
Flag of Slovakia.svg Erik Kuna 0
Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Horatiu Dudas142
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Bína 139
Flag of Austria.svg Martin Janits 116
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Bína120
Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Horatiu Dudas141
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Rostislav Gorecký 140
Flag of Croatia.svg Bojan Vlakevski2
Flag of Poland.svg Bartosz Krug 0
Flag of Croatia.svg Bojan Vlakevski 0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Rostislav Gorecký2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Rostislav Gorecký2
Flag of Croatia.svg Hrvoje Marinović 0

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References

  1. "2022 World Singles Championships schedule" (PDF).
  2. "2022 World Singles Championships starting places in each event" (PDF).
  3. "Men's sprint schedule" (PDF).
  4. "Men's sprint bracket" (PDF).
  5. "Men's sprint results".