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

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]

Women's single
at the 2022 World Single
Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
LocationElva, Estonia
Dates23-24 May 2022 (Qualifying)
26-28 May 2022 (Knock-out phase)
Competitors61 from 15 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
bronze medal 

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.

Results

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]

Austria
AUT
Bosnia and Herzegovina
BIH
Croatia
CRO
Czech Republic
CZE
Denmark
DEN
Estonia
EST
France
FRA
Germany
GER
Hungary
HUN
Italy
ITA
Poland
POL
Romania
ROU
Slovenia
SLO
Serbia
SRB
Slovakia
SVK
Sweden
SWE
Total
Number of seeds 405+1612364+21344+25+13+3161

Qualifying

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

RankNameCountryAllClear offFaultsTotalNotes
1Anna Müller Germany4242481672Q
2Luminita Viorica Dogaru Romania3882700658Q
3Eva Sajko Slovenia4232314654Q
4Matea Juričić Croatia4022471649Q
5Jana-Sophie Bachert Germany4152300645Q
6Boglárka Hari Hungary4162292645Q
7Jana Braunová Czech Republic3922500642Q
8Natálie Topičová Czech Republic3872481635Q
9Fiona Steiner Austria3992300629Q
10Yvonne Schneider Germany3952322627Q
11Hana Wiedermannová Czech Republic4052220627Q
12Julia Huber Austria3782432621Q
13Olivera Čikoš Serbia4032161619Q
14Anita Méhész Hungary3882283616Q
15Kristina Ljubenković Serbia3912240615Q
16Ines Maričić Croatia4012141615Q
17Irena Mejač Slovenia4102022612Q
18Valentina Gal Croatia3922183610Q
19Nikola Tatoušková Czech Republic3992112610Q
20Alena Bimber Germany3912172608Q
21Aurélie Remy France3822240606Q
22Margot Gribelin France3972092606Q
23Jasmina Anđelković Serbia3952100605Q
24Milana Pavlić Croatia3762260602Q
25Marija Ahačič Premrl Slovenia3912111602Q
26Laura Runggatscher Italy3832181601Q
27Katalin Tóth Hungary3952033598Q
28Nicole Plamenig Austria3802161596Q
29Patricija Bizjak Slovenia3912053596Q
30Daniela Lăcătuşu Romania3822135595Q
31Dana Martinkevič Czech Republic3882070595Q
32Edit Sass Hungary4081862594Q
33Vlasta Kohoutová Czech Republic3712221593
34Nicoletta Dudziak Poland3932002593
35Maja Plavčak Slovenia3822103592
36Dijana Kormanjoš Serbia3792090588
37Klaudia Pivková Slovakia3862014587
38Ljiljana Frenc Serbia3901940584
39Christina Neundörfer Germany3981853583
40Vladimíra Vávrová Slovakia3981853583
41Andrea Tóth Hungary3622201582
42Aleksandra Bonk Poland4061722578
43Nataša Ravnić Croatia3722050577
44Klara Sedlar Croatia3811961577
45Dominika Zygarłowska Poland3791964575
46Amélie Zind France3921831575
47Hermina Lukač Serbia3961763572
48Alina Ştefania Sanda Romania3702014571
49Celine Zenker Germany3781931571
50Petra Pečovnik Slovenia3791920571
51Marian Saar Estonia3931774570
52Jenny Smevold Sweden3761921568
53Heret Ots Estonia3781905568
54Réka Fekete Romania3711963567
55Jana Poliaková Slovakia3841771561
56Dana Klubertová Slovakia3621973559
57Katarína Večeríkova Slovakia3751781553
58Dominika Kyselicová Slovakia3601893549
59Nathalie Neubauer Austria3691806549
60Beatrix Nagy Hungary3601750535
61Bente Wiinberg Denmark33312324456

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]

Round of 32
26 May
Round of 16
27 May
Quarterfinals
27 May
Semifinals
28 May
Final
28 May
                    
1 Germany Anna Müller 2 651
32 Hungary Edit Sass 2 633
Germany Anna Müller 2.5 608
Slovenia Irena Mejač 1.5 584
17 Slovenia Irena Mejač 3 630
16 Croatia Ines Maričić 1 622
Germany Anna Müller 3 626
Czech Republic Natálie Topičová 1 595
9 Austria Fiona Steiner 3 591
24 Croatia Milana Pavlić 1 597
Austria Fiona Steiner 0 588
Czech Republic Natálie Topičová 4 664
25 Slovenia Marija Ahačič Premrl 2 577
8 Czech Republic Natálie Topičová 2 610
Germany Anna Müller 2 645
Germany Jana-Sophie Bachert 2 636
5 Germany Jana-Sophie Bachert 2 604
28 Austria Nicole Plamenig 2 595
Germany Jana-Sophie Bachert 3 632
Austria Julia Huber 1 583
21 France Aurélie Remy 2 586
12 Austria Julia Huber 2 629
Germany Jana-Sophie Bachert 3 593
Serbia Olivera Čikoš 1 588
13 Serbia Olivera Čikoš 2 609
20 Germany Alena Bimber 2 556
Serbia Olivera Čikoš 3 621
Croatia Matea Juričić 1 614
29 Slovenia Patricija Bizjak 1.5 596
4 Croatia Matea Juričić 2.5 611
Germany Anna Müller 3 648
Hungary Boglárka Hari 1 615
3 Slovenia Eva Sajko 3 610
30 Romania Daniela Lăcătuşu 1 554
Slovenia Eva Sajko 2 603
Czech Republic Nikola Tatoušková 2 638
19 Czech Republic Nikola Tatoušková 3 610
14 Hungary Anita Méhész 1 598
Czech Republic Nikola Tatoušková 2 587
Hungary Boglárka Hari 2 595
11 Czech Republic Hana Wiedermannová 2 586
22 France Margot Gribelin 2 580
Czech Republic Hana Wiedermannová 1 602
Hungary Boglárka Hari 3 619
27 Hungary Katalin Tóth 2 606
6 Hungary Boglárka Hari 2 613
Hungary Boglárka Hari 4 634
Germany Yvonne Schneider 0 555
7 Czech Republic Jana Braunová 1 602
26 Italy Laura Runggatscher 3 600
Italy Laura Runggatscher 0.5 577
Germany Yvonne Schneider 3.5 607
23 Serbia Jasmina Anđelković 1 598
10 Germany Yvonne Schneider 3 620
Germany Yvonne Schneider 3 567
Croatia Valentina Gal 1 568
15 Serbia Kristina Ljubenković 1 597
18 Croatia Valentina Gal 3 631
Croatia Valentina Gal 3 647
Romania Luminita Viorica Dogaru 1 618
31 Czech Republic Dana Martinkevič 2 592
2 Romania Luminita Viorica Dogaru 2 613

References

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