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

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]

Women's single
at the 2018 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships
LocationCluj-Napoca, Romania
Dates21-22 May 2018 (Qualification)
24-26 May 2018 (Knock-out phase)
Competitors64 from 17 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
bronze medal 

Results

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Qualification

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

Rank Name Country All Clean Faults Total Notes
1 Jasmina Anđelković   Serbia 392 248 1 640 Q
2 Ines Maričić   Croatia 401 219 2 620 Q
3 Anita Méhész   Hungary 405 202 1 607 Q
4 Maria Ciobanu   Romania 376 229 1 605 Q
5 Patricia Bizjak   Slovenia 391 214 2 605 Q
6 Ana Jambrović   Serbia 402 202 0 604 Q
7 Katarína Valigurová   Czech Republic 378 225 0 603 Q
8 Milana Pavlić   Serbia 382 220 0 602 Q
9 Brigita Strelec   Slovenia 387 215 0 602 Q
10 Petra Bašek   Slovenia 392 210 2 602 Q
11 Zorica Barać   Serbia 382 219 1 601 Q
12 Dana Klubertová   Slovakia 369 231 3 600 Q
13 Kinga Konopa   Poland 387 213 0 600 Q
14 Eva Sajko   Slovenia 396 201 2 597 Q
15 Anja Forštnarič   Slovenia 395 199 0 594 Q
16 Edit Sass   Hungary 378 212 1 590 Q
17 Klaudia Pivková   Slovakia 378 212 2 590 Q
18 Daniela Kicker   Germany 378 212 3 590 Q
19 Maja Đukić   Serbia 385 202 0 585 Q
20 Sina Beißer   Germany 397 188 0 585 Q
21 Alena Kantnerová   Czech Republic 365 218 1 583 Q
22 Tihana Čavlović   Croatia 378 205 0 583 Q
23 Lucie Vaverková   Czech Republic 382 201 0 583 Q
24 Nikola Tatoušková   Czech Republic 357 224 1 581 Q
25 Mirna Bosak   Croatia 396 185 0 581 Q
26 Zuzana Musilová   Czech Republic 378 202 2 580 Q
27 Corinna Kastner   Germany 383 196 1 579 Q
28 Dagmar Wiedenhofer   Italy 398 181 4 579 Q
29 Luminita Dogaru   Romania 387 191 0 578 Q
30 Veronika Petrov   Czech Republic 371 206 5 577 Q
31 Irén Nemes   Hungary 383 194 0 577 Q
32 Anita Dallosné Takács   Hungary 361 215 1 576 Q
33 Renáta Navrkalová   Czech Republic 384 192 1 576
34 Simone Schneider   Germany 372 202 5 574
35 Natasa Ravnić-Gasparini   Croatia 374 200 2 574
36 Melina Zimmermann   Germany 382 192 1 574
37 Alina Dollheimer   Germany 357 215 0 572
38 Nathalie Profanter   Italy 367 205 1 572
39 Nicole Plamenig   Austria 367 204 2 571
40 Daniela Lacatusu   Romania 358 212 2 570
41 Enikö Tot   Italy 363 204 2 567
42 Aurélie Remy   France 385 182 5 567
43 Anita Sáfrány   Hungary 364 202 2 566
44 Andrea Mioara Baicoianu   Romania 380 186 4 566
45 Heret Ots   Estonia 388 178 1 566
46 Laura Runggatscher   Italy 374 191 4 565
47 Marija Kresović   Serbia 353 208 1 561
48 Marijana Oros   Serbia 375 186 5 561
49 Gertrud Saetalu   Estonia 376 185 7 561
50 Maja Kovačević   Bosnia and Herzegovina 376 184 5 560
51 Maria Tomková   Slovakia 374 184 2 558
52 Monika Lengauer   Austria 374 184 3 558
53 Ramona Lienbacher   Austria 376 182 2 558
54 Tatjana Zlojutro   Bosnia and Herzegovina 358 198 1 556
55 Dorottya Bordács   Hungary 369 184 3 553
56 Tanja Trpkovska   Macedonia 384 167 6 551
57 Gabriela Kuchárová   Slovakia 361 183 1 544
58 Irena Mejač   Slovenia 370 173 1 543
59 Triinu Setalu   Estonia 375 167 5 542
60 Renata Vilov   Serbia 363 159 6 522
61 Tatjana Perišić   Bosnia and Herzegovina 376 144 12 520
62 Anni Johnna Malm   Denmark 354 146 16 500
63 Maria Jonnsson   Sweden 338 147 7 485
64 Ena Emma Bargholz   Denmark 345 134 7 479

Finals

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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   Jasmina Anđelković 4 670
32   Anita Dallosné Takács 0 615
  Jasmina Anđelković 3 607
  Edit Sass 1 609
17   Klaudia Pivková 1,5 585
16   Edit Sass 2,5 622
  Jasmina Anđelković 2 580
  Brigita Strelec 2 589
9   Brigita Strelec 4 624
24   Nikola Tatoušková 0 599
  Brigita Strelec 3 652
  Mirna Bosak 1 622
25   Milana Pavlić 0,5 577
8   Mirna Bosak 3,5 665
  Brigita Strelec 2 610
  Sina Beißer 2 612
5   Patricija Bizjak 2 538
28   Dagmar Wiedenhofer 2 544
  Dagmar Wiedenhofer 1 569
  Alena Kantnerova 3 595
21   Alena Kantnerová 2,5 557
12   Dana Klubertová 1,5 535
  Alena Kantnerová 1 603
  Sina Beißer 3 610
13   Kinga Konopa 1 602
20   Sina Beißer 3 607
  Sina Beißer 3 606
  Luminita Viorica Dogaru 1 550
29   Luminita Viorica Dogaru 3 604
4   Maria Ciobanu 1 489
  Sina Beißer 3 617
  Anita Méhész 1 594
3   Anita Méhész 3 611
30   Veronika Petrov 1 546
  Anita Méhész 3 647
  Maja Ðukić 1 573
19   Maja Ðukić 2 606
14   Eva Sajko 2 604
  Anita Méhész 2 647
  Ana Jambrović 2 625
11   Zorica Barać 2 572
22   Tihana Čavlović 2 568
  Zorica Barać 1 559
  Ana Jambrović 3 677
27   Corinna Kastner 2 606
6   Ana Jambrović 2 620
  Anita Méhész 2 647
  Ines Maričić 2 645
7   Katarína Valigurová 2 626
26   Zuzana Musilová 2 598
  Katarína Valigurová 1 576
  Lucie Vaverková 3 604
23   Lucie Vaverková 3 602
10   Petra Bašek 1 570
  Lucie Vaverková 1 633
  Ines Maričić 3 631
15   Anja Forštnarič 3 646
18   Daniela Kicker 1 587
  Anja Forštnarič 0 574
  Ines Maričić 4 660
31   Irén Nemes 1 543
2   Ines Maričić 3 584

References

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  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).