2018 nine-pin bowling Single's World Championships

The 2018 nine-pin bowling Single's World Championships was the seventh edition of the single's world championships and was held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, from 20 May to 26 May 2018 .[1]

7th nine-pin bowling
Single's World Championships
Host cityCluj-Napoca
CountryRomania
Nations participating17
Athletes participating136
Events7
Opening ceremonyMay 20, 2018 (2018-05-20)
Closing ceremonyMay 26, 2018 (2018-05-26)
Cluj-Napoca
Location in Europe
Cluj-Napoca
Location in Romania

All the men's competitions was dominated by Vilmoš Zavarko, who won gold medals in every event. In the women's sprint triumphed Ines Maričić (Croatia), in the single German Sina Beißer, while gold medal in the combination was won by Serbian Jasmina Anđelković, who set a new world record 890 pins. Mixed tandem rivalry was won by Czechs Renáta Navrkalová and Jan Endršt.

Participants

Below is the list of countries who participated in the championships and the requested number of athlete places for each.

Schedule

Seven events were held.[2]

All times are local (UTC+3).

Date Time Event
21 May 201809:00Single qualifications
22 May 201808:30
18:00Mixed tandem 1. round
23 May 201809:00Sprints 1. round
12:20Mixed tandem finals
15:45Sprints finals
24 May 201809:00Single finals
25 May 201810:00
26 May 201810:00

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Serbia (SRB)4015
2 Croatia (CRO)1337
3 Germany (GER)1304
4 Czech Republic (CZE)1012
5 Hungary (HUN)0112
6 Romania (ROU)*0022
7 Austria (AUT)0011
 Italy (ITA)0011
 Slovenia (SLO)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (10 nations)771226

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single [3]
 Vilmoš Zavarko (SRB)  Manuel Weiß (GER)  Jan Bína (CZE)
 Igor Kovačić (SRB)
Sprint [4]
 Vilmoš Zavarko (SRB)  Axel Schondelmaier (GER)  Wolfgang Blaas (ITA)
 Nicolae Lupu (ROU)
Combination [5]
 Vilmoš Zavarko (SRB)  Timo Hoffmann (GER)  Hrvoje Marinović (CRO)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single [6]
 Sina Beißer (GER)  Anita Méhész (HUN)  Brigita Strelec (SLO)
 Ines Maričić (CRO)
Sprint [7]
 Ines Maričić (CRO)  Mirna Bosak (CRO)  Anita Méhész (HUN)
 Jenny Smevold (SWE)
Combination [8]
 Jasmina Anđelković (SRB)  Ines Maričić (CRO)  Mirna Bosak (CRO)

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed tandem [9]
Renáta Navrkalová
Jan Endršt
 Czech Republic
Ana Jambrović
Hrvoje Marinović
 Croatia
Ramona Lienbacher
Philipp Vsetecka
 Austria
Tilda Duka
Petrut Ovidiu Mihalcioiu
 Romania

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.