2018 nine-pin bowling Single's World Championships – Men's combination

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Men's combination
at the 2018 nine-pin bowling
Single's World Championships
Bowling pictogram.svg
LocationCluj-Napoca, Romania
Dates21-26 May 2018
Competitors66 from 16 nations
Winning score939
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

The men's combination event at the 2018 nine-pin bowling Single's World Championships was held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania from 21 May to 26 May 2018. [1]

Results[]

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

Rank Name Country Single classic Sprint Total
Q 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 F 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 F
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vilmoš Zavarko  Serbia 682 696 687 694 678 695 241 224 227 241 243 939
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Timo Hoffmann  Germany 693 651   215 229   922
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hrvoje Marinović  Croatia 652 630 698 531   213 203   911
4 Jan Bína  Czech Republic 632 667 679 650 584   212 230 199   909
5 Igor Kovačić  Serbia 659 688 690 639 671   214   904
6 Matej Lepej  Slovenia 679 605   222   901
7 Philipp Vsetecka  Austria 618 631 672 638   226 227 203   899
8 Lukas Huber  Austria 618 669 604   222   891
9 Michał Szulc  Poland 626 653   229 207   882
10 Jiří Veselý  Czech Republic 609 670 621   211   881
11 Axel Schondelmaier  Germany 643 618 648 566   213 208 219 225 206 873
12 Tamás Kiss  Hungary 674 630   193   867
13 Zsombor Zapletán  Hungary 621 602   235 241 190   862
14 Franci Velišček  Slovenia 621 642   218   860
15 Robert Ernješi  Serbia 657 638 638   197   854
16 Jürgen Pointinger  Germany 635 605 618   218 212   853
17 Nemanja Galić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 630 600   212   842
18 Tomaš Pasiak  Slovakia 623 574   206   829
19 Petrut Ovidiu Mihalcioiu  Romania 601   223 216 208   824
20 Ivan Totić  Croatia 601   214 202   815
21 Wolfgang Blaas  Italy 598   212 215 198 210   813
22 Bartosz Krug  Poland 610 604   200 187   810
23 Peter Nemček  Slovakia 594   212   806
24 Gregor Bajželj  Slovenia 590   208   798
25 Nicolae Lupu  Romania 581   210 217 214   798
26 Erik Kuna  Slovakia 600   188   788
27 Georges Ungurean  France 571   199 197   770
28 Guillaume Changenet  France 576   186   762
29 Markko Abel  Estonia 581   170   751
30 Levente Kakuk  Hungary 649 686 661     686
31 Bojan Vlakevski  Macedonia 660 656 680 638     680
32 Manuel Weiß  Germany 638 666 633 659 624 627   666
33 Mathias Dirnberger  Germany 620 655     655
34 Ion Cercel  Romania 642 620 633     642
35 Károly Kozma  Hungary 639 630 604     639
36 Zoltan Flavius Fehér  Hungary 633 608 615     633
37 Markus Vsetecka  Austria 631 603     631
38 Mathias Weber  Germany 623 627     627
39 Daniel Tepša  Serbia 626 596     626
40 Milan Jovetić  Serbia 624 619     624
41 Jan Endršt  Czech Republic 623 594     623
42 Radovan Vlajkov  Serbia 622 606     622
43 Piotr Kieliba  Poland 607     607
44 Marko Trklja  Bosnia and Herzegovina 604     604
45 László Karsai  Hungary 602     602
46 Davor Sobočan  Slovenia 599     599
47 Georg Righi  Italy 598     598
48 Dario Radoš  Croatia 596     596
49 Bystrík Vadovič  Slovakia 588     588
50 Mihael Grivičić  Croatia 588     588
51 Arkadiusz Stachecki  Poland 587     587
52 Marko Jeličić  Croatia 587     587
53 Armin Egger  Italy 586     586
54 Ondřej Sobčák  Czech Republic 582     582
55 Alexander Tischler  Austria 579     579
56 Jürgen Ertl  Austria 577     577
57 Mario Liović  Croatia 575     575
58 Martin Kozák  Slovakia 575     575
59 Pavel Jiroušek  Czech Republic 568     568
60 Đorđe Paštar  Bosnia and Herzegovina 567     567
61 Henning Bo Poulsen  Denmark 555   WD   555
62 Filip Dejda  Czech Republic 552     552
63 Marek Sööt  Estonia 543     543
64 Peter Wiinberg Soerensen  Denmark 542     542
65 Boris Benedik  Macedonia   207 219   219
66 Horatiu Bogdan Dudas  Romania   203   203
Key
Colour Result
Red Do not qualify (DNQ)
White Do not participate (DNP)
Blank No result (-)
Whithdrawn (WD)
Text formating Meaning
Bold Best result
Italics Comment

References[]

  1. ^ "2018 Single's World Championships schedule" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Men's combination results" (PDF).
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