2022 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships – Women's combined

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Women's combined
at the 2022 World Singles
Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
Bowling pictogram.svg
Location Elva, Estonia
Dates23-28 May 2022
Competitors62 from 15 nations
Winning score891 Sport records icon WR.svg
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

The women's combined event at the 2022 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was held in Elva, Estonia from 23 May to 28 May 2022. [1]

Results

The result for the combined was the sum of best results from a starts in the single and sprint. [2] [3] [4]

RankNameCountrySingleSprintTotal
Q1/161/81/41/2F1/161/81/41/2F
Gold medal icon.svgLuminita Viorica DogaruFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 658613618202233190891 Sport records icon WR.svg
Silver medal icon.svgAnna MüllerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 672651608626645648209881
Bronze medal icon.svgJana-Sophie BachertFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 645604632593636219199205864
4Hana WiedermannováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 627586602198195234214192861
5Boglárka HariFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 645613619595634615216861
6Eva SajkoFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 654610603204190194200858
7Matea JuričićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 649611614203855
8Nikola TatouškováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 610610638587213179851
9Yvonne SchneiderFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 627620607567555218198191845
10Jana BraunováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 642602191199841
11Valentina GalFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 610631647568192839
12Irena MejačFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 612630584208838
13Fiona SteinerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 629591588201830
14Jasmina AnđelkovićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 605598205213209222827
15Anita MéhészFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 616598204210826
16Julia HuberFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 621629583192821
17Katalin TóthFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 598606212818
18 Ines Maričić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 615622187184809
19Margot GribelinFlag of France.svg  France 606580200193806
20Klaudia PivkováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 587215802
21Patricija BizjakFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 596596203204190800
22Dijana KormanjošFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 588208796
23Laura RunggatscherFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 601600577189185790
24Nicole PlamenigFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 596595186192788
25Nicoletta DudziakFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 593190192785
26Ljiljana FrencFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 584198782
27Marian SaarFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 570207777
28Heret OtsFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 568201204179199204772
29Jenny SmevoldFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 568182750
30Dana KlubertováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 559188747
31Natálie TopičováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 635610664595664
32Edit SassFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 594633633
33Bente WiinbergFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 456170626
34Olivera ČikošFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 619609621588621
35Kristina LjubenkovićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 615597615
36Alena BimberFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 608556608
37Aurélie RemyFlag of France.svg  France 606586606
38Milana PavlićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 602597602
39Marija Ahačič PremrlFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 602577602
40Daniela LăcătuşuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 595554595
41Dana MartinkevičFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 595592595
42Vlasta KohoutováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 593593
43Maja PlavčakFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 592592
44Christina NeundörferFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 583583
Vladimíra VávrováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 583583
46Andrea TóthFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 582582
47Aleksandra BonkFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 578578
48Nataša RavnićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 577577
49Klara SedlarFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 577577
50Dominika ZygarłowskaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 575575
51Amélie ZindFlag of France.svg  France 575575
52Hermina LukačFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 572572
53Alina Ştefania SandaFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 571571
54Celine ZenkerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 571571
55Petra PečovnikFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 571571
56Réka FeketeFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 567567
57Jana PoliakováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 561561
58Katarína VečeríkovaFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 553553
59Dominika KyselicováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 549549
60Nathalie NeubauerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 549549
61Beatrix NagyFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 535535
62Maria JönnssonFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 166166
Key
ColourResult
RedDo not qualify (DNQ)
WhiteDo not participate (DNP)
BlankNo result (-)
Whithdrawn (WD)
Text formatingMeaning
BoldBest result
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References

  1. "2022 World Singles Championships schedule" (PDF).
  2. "Women's combined results".
  3. "Women's single results".
  4. "Women's sprint results".