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

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Women's single
at the 2022 World Single
Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
Bowling pictogram.svg
Location Elva, Estonia
Dates23-24 May 2022 (Qualifying)
26-28 May 2022 (Knock-out phase)
Competitors61 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

The women's single event at the 2022 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was held in Elva, Estonia. Qualifying took place on 23-24 May, while knock-out phase from 26 May to 28 May 2022. [1]

Contents

Sina Beisser, who missed the championships, could not defend her title won at 2018 World Championships in Cluj-Napoca. The new world champion became also German Anna Müller, who defeated in the final Hungarian Boglárka Hari.

Qualifying

Starting places

The starting places have been allocated on the basis of each nation achievements during the previous championships. The first were given on the basis of the places taken by the teams during 2021 World Championships, and the rest in reference to the competition of previous championships taken. [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 Slovenia.svg
SLO
Flag of Serbia.svg
SRB
Flag of Slovakia.svg
SVK
Flag of Sweden.svg
SWE
Total
Number of seeds405+1612364+21344+25+13+3161

Results

All players played qualifying game with 120 balls. Best 32 qualified to the knock-out phase. [3] [4]

RankNameCountryAllClear offFaultsTotalNotes
1Anna MüllerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 4242481672Q
2Luminita Viorica DogaruFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3882700658Q
3Eva SajkoFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 4232314654Q
4Matea JuričićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 4022471649Q
5Jana-Sophie BachertFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 4152300645Q
6Boglárka HariFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4162292645Q
7Jana BraunováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3922500642Q
8Natálie TopičováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3872481635Q
9Fiona SteinerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3992300629Q
10Yvonne SchneiderFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3952322627Q
11Hana WiedermannováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4052220627Q
12Julia HuberFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3782432621Q
13Olivera ČikošFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 4032161619Q
14Anita MéhészFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3882283616Q
15Kristina LjubenkovićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3912240615Q
16 Ines Maričić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 4012141615Q
17Irena MejačFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 4102022612Q
18Valentina GalFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3922183610Q
19Nikola TatouškováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3992112610Q
20Alena BimberFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3912172608Q
21Aurélie RemyFlag of France.svg  France 3822240606Q
22Margot GribelinFlag of France.svg  France 3972092606Q
23Jasmina AnđelkovićFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3952100605Q
24Milana PavlićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3762260602Q
25Marija Ahačič PremrlFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3912111602Q
26Laura RunggatscherFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3832181601Q
27Katalin TóthFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3952033598Q
28Nicole PlamenigFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3802161596Q
29Patricija BizjakFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3912053596Q
30Daniela LăcătuşuFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3822135595Q
31Dana MartinkevičFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3882070595Q
32Edit SassFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4081862594Q
33Vlasta KohoutováFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3712221593
34Nicoletta DudziakFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 3932002593
35Maja PlavčakFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3822103592
36Dijana KormanjošFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3792090588
37Klaudia PivkováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3862014587
38Ljiljana FrencFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3901940584
39Christina NeundörferFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3981853583
40Vladimíra VávrováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3981853583
41Andrea TóthFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3622201582
42Aleksandra BonkFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 4061722578
43Nataša RavnićFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3722050577
44Klara SedlarFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3811961577
45Dominika ZygarłowskaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 3791964575
46Amélie ZindFlag of France.svg  France 3921831575
47Hermina LukačFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3961763572
48Alina Ştefania SandaFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3702014571
49Celine ZenkerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 3781931571
50Petra PečovnikFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3791920571
51Marian SaarFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3931774570
52Jenny SmevoldFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3761921568
53Heret OtsFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3781905568
54Réka FeketeFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 3711963567
55Jana PoliakováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3841771561
56Dana KlubertováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3621973559
57Katarína VečeríkovaFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3751781553
58Dominika KyselicováFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3601893549
59Nathalie NeubauerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3691806549
60Beatrix NagyFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3601750535
61Bente WiinbergFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 33312324456

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. [5] [6]

Schedule

Round of 32 - Thursday, 26 May
Match #LanesPlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4
1st unit 11:00 (EEST)
SCW 15 – 8 Flag of Germany.svg Anna Müller2 - 2
651 - 633
Flag of Hungary.svg Edit Sass178 - 159153 - 167162 - 143158 - 164
SCW 25 – 8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Irena Mejač3 - 1
630 - 622
Flag of Croatia.svg Ines Maričić 151 - 145162 - 160160 - 166157 - 151
2nd unit 12:20 (EEST)
SCW 35 – 8 Flag of Austria.svg Fiona Steiner3 - 1
591 - 597
Flag of Croatia.svg Milana Pavlić147 - 145140 - 162146 - 143158 - 147
SCW 45 – 8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Marija Ahačič Premrl2 - 2
577 - 610
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Natálie Topičová144 - 142140 - 167143 - 155150 - 146
3rd unit 13:40 (EEST)
SCW 55 – 8 Flag of Germany.svg Jana-Sophie Bachert2 - 2
604 - 595
Flag of Austria.svg Nicole Plamenig145 - 131164 - 151146 - 159149 - 154
SCW 65 – 8 Flag of France.svg Aurélie Remy2 - 2
586 - 629
Flag of Austria.svg Julia Huber143 - 161158 - 151134 - 171151 - 146
4th unit 15:00 (EEST)
SCW 75 – 8 Flag of Serbia.svg Olivera Čikoš2 - 2
609 - 556
Flag of Germany.svg Alena Bimber164 - 119172 - 141133 - 150140 - 146
SCW 85 – 8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Patricija Bizjak1.5 - 2.5
596 - 611
Flag of Croatia.svg Matea Juričić155 - 155136 - 163147 - 155158 - 138
5th unit 16:20 (EEST)
SCW 95 – 8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Eva Sajko3 - 1
610 - 554
Flag of Romania.svg Daniela Lăcătuşu151 - 142161 - 137153 - 125145 - 150
SCW 105 – 8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Tatoušková3 - 1
610 - 598
Flag of Hungary.svg Anita Méhész158 - 148156 - 147154 - 150142 - 153
6th unit 17:40 (EEST)
SCW 115 – 8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Wiedermannová2 - 2
586 - 580
Flag of France.svg Margot Gribelin153 - 160132 - 141147 - 141154 - 138
SCW 125 – 8 Flag of Hungary.svg Katalin Tóth2 - 2
606 - 613
Flag of Hungary.svg Boglárka Hari146 - 160156 - 150167 - 158137 - 145
7th unit 19:00 (EEST)
SCW 135 – 8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Braunová1 - 3
602 - 600
Flag of Italy.svg Laura Runggatscher145 - 147153 - 156159 - 148145 - 149
SCW 145 – 8 Flag of Serbia.svg Jasmina Anđelković1 - 3
598 - 620
Flag of Germany.svg Yvonne Schneider149 - 152163 - 157144 - 159142 - 152
8th unit 20:20 (EEST)
SCW 155 – 8 Flag of Serbia.svg Kristina Ljubenković1 - 3
597 - 631
Flag of Croatia.svg Valentina Gal157 - 161143 - 166152 - 132145 - 172
SCW 165 – 8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dana Martinkevič2 - 2
592 - 613
Flag of Romania.svg Luminita Viorica Dogaru162 - 142133 - 175133 - 162164 - 134
Round of 16 - Friday, 27 May
Match #LanesPlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4
1st unit 10:00 (EEST)
SCW 171 – 4 Flag of Germany.svg Anna Müller2.5 - 1.5
608 - 584
Flag of Slovenia.svg Irena Mejač153 - 152156 - 168148 - 148151 - 116
SCW 181 – 4 Flag of Austria.svg Fiona Steiner2 - 4
588 - 664
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Natálie Topičová138 - 158161 - 168144 - 167145 - 171
2nd unit 11:20 (EEST)
SCW 191 – 4 Flag of Germany.svg Jana-Sophie Bachert3 - 1
632 - 583
Flag of Austria.svg Julia Huber168 - 140150 - 144148 - 152166 - 147
SCW 201 – 4 Flag of Serbia.svg Olivera Čikoš3 - 1
621 - 614
Flag of Croatia.svg Matea Juričić158 - 152151 - 165150 - 143162 - 154
3rd unit 12:40 (EEST)
SCW 211 – 4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Eva Sajko2 - 2
603 - 638
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Tatoušková143 - 188144 - 154147 - 140169 - 156
SCW 221 – 4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Wiedermannová1 - 3
602 - 619
Flag of Hungary.svg Boglárka Hari165 - 174123 - 136168 - 153146 - 156
4th unit 14:00 (EEST)
SCW 231 – 4 Flag of Italy.svg Laura Runggatscher0.5 - 3.5
577 - 607
Flag of Germany.svg Yvonne Schneider146 - 152156 - 165144 - 144131 - 146
SCW 241 – 4 Flag of Croatia.svg Valentina Gal3 - 1
647 - 618
Flag of Romania.svg Luminita Viorica Dogaru152 - 162161 - 157166 - 165168 - 134
Quarterfinals - Friday, 27 May
Match #LanesPlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4
1st unit 15:30 (EEST)
SCW 255 – 8 Flag of Germany.svg Anna Müller3 - 1
626 - 595
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Natálie Topičová165 - 153145 - 147144 - 142172 - 153
SCW 265 – 8 Flag of Germany.svg Jana-Sophie Bachert3 - 1
593 - 588
Flag of Serbia.svg Olivera Čikoš140 - 134154 - 139141 - 162158 - 153
2nd unit 16:50 (EEST)
SCW 275 – 8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Tatoušková2 - 2
587 - 595
Flag of Hungary.svg Boglárka Hari124 - 145145 - 139162 - 151156 - 160
SCW 285 – 8 Flag of Germany.svg Yvonne Schneider3 - 1
567 - 568
Flag of Croatia.svg Valentina Gal154 - 144142 - 135132 - 152139 - 137
Semifinals - Saturday, 28 May
Match #LanesPlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4
10:00 (EEST)
SCW 291 – 4 Flag of Germany.svg Anna Müller2 - 2
645 - 636
Flag of Germany.svg Jana-Sophie Bachert158 - 159170 - 146165 - 159152 - 172
SCW 301 – 4 Flag of Hungary.svg Boglárka Hari4 - 0
634 - 555
Flag of Germany.svg Yvonne Schneider149 - 148148 - 142171 - 134166 - 131
Final - Saturday, 28 May
Match #LanesPlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4
11:30 (EEST)
SCW 313 – 6 Flag of Germany.svg Anna Müller3 - 1
648 - 615
Flag of Hungary.svg Boglárka Hari165 - 152177 - 150155 - 163151 - 150

Bracket

Round of 32
26 May
Round of 16
27 May
Quarterfinals
27 May
Semifinals
28 May
Final
28 May
                    
1 Flag of Germany.svg Anna Müller2 651
32 Flag of Hungary.svg Edit Sass 2 633
Flag of Germany.svg Anna Müller2.5608
Flag of Slovenia.svg Irena Mejač 1.5 584
17 Flag of Slovenia.svg Irena Mejač3630
16 Flag of Croatia.svg Ines Maričić 1 622
Flag of Germany.svg Anna Müller3626
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Natálie Topičová 1 595
9 Flag of Austria.svg Fiona Steiner3591
24 Flag of Croatia.svg Milana Pavlić 1 597
Flag of Austria.svg Fiona Steiner 0 588
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Natálie Topičová4664
25 Flag of Slovenia.svg Marija Ahačič Premrl 2 577
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Natálie Topičová2 610
Flag of Germany.svg Anna Müller2 645
Flag of Germany.svg Jana-Sophie Bachert 2 636
5 Flag of Germany.svg Jana-Sophie Bachert2 604
28 Flag of Austria.svg Nicole Plamenig 2 595
Flag of Germany.svg Jana-Sophie Bachert3632
Flag of Austria.svg Julia Huber 1 583
21 Flag of France.svg Aurélie Remy 2 586
12 Flag of Austria.svg Julia Huber2 629
Flag of Germany.svg Jana-Sophie Bachert3593
Flag of Serbia.svg Olivera Čikoš 1 588
13 Flag of Serbia.svg Olivera Čikoš2 609
20 Flag of Germany.svg Alena Bimber 2 556
Flag of Serbia.svg Olivera Čikoš3621
Flag of Croatia.svg Matea Juričić 1 614
29 Flag of Slovenia.svg Patricija Bizjak 1.5 596
4 Flag of Croatia.svg Matea Juričić2.5611
Flag of Germany.svg Anna Müller3648
Flag of Hungary.svg Boglárka Hari 1 615
3 Flag of Slovenia.svg Eva Sajko3610
30 Flag of Romania.svg Daniela Lăcătuşu 1 554
Flag of Slovenia.svg Eva Sajko 2 603
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Tatoušková2 638
19 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Tatoušková3610
14 Flag of Hungary.svg Anita Méhész 1 598
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Tatoušková 2 587
Flag of Hungary.svg Boglárka Hari2 595
11 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Wiedermannová2 586
22 Flag of France.svg Margot Gribelin 2 580
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Wiedermannová 1 602
Flag of Hungary.svg Boglárka Hari3619
27 Flag of Hungary.svg Katalin Tóth 2 606
6 Flag of Hungary.svg Boglárka Hari2 613
Flag of Hungary.svg Boglárka Hari4634
Flag of Germany.svg Yvonne Schneider 0 555
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Braunová 1 602
26 Flag of Italy.svg Laura Runggatscher3600
Flag of Italy.svg Laura Runggatscher 0.5 577
Flag of Germany.svg Yvonne Schneider3.5607
23 Flag of Serbia.svg Jasmina Anđelković 1 598
10 Flag of Germany.svg Yvonne Schneider3620
Flag of Germany.svg Yvonne Schneider3567
Flag of Croatia.svg Valentina Gal 1 568
15 Flag of Serbia.svg Kristina Ljubenković 1 597
18 Flag of Croatia.svg Valentina Gal3631
Flag of Croatia.svg Valentina Gal3647
Flag of Romania.svg Luminita Viorica Dogaru 1 618
31 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dana Martinkevič 2 592
2 Flag of Romania.svg Luminita Viorica Dogaru2 613

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References

  1. "2022 World Singles Championships schedule" (PDF).
  2. "2022 World Singles Championships starting places in each event" (PDF).
  3. "Women's single schedule" (PDF).
  4. "Women's single qualifying results" (PDF).
  5. "Women's single bracket" (PDF).
  6. "Women's single final results".