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2016 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships – Women's single

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Women's single
at the 2016 World Singles
Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
LocationNovigrad, Croatia
Dates23-24 May 2016 (Qualification)
26-28 May 2018 (Knock-out phase)
Competitors64 from 16 nations
Top scorerCroatia Ines Maričić 675
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
bronze medal 

The women's single event at the 2016 World Singles Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was held in Novigrad, Croatia. Qualification took place on 23-24 May, while the knock-out phase from 26 May to 28 May 2016.[1]

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 X Total Notes
1 Edina Tímár  Hungary 418 235 0 653 Q
2 Eva Sajko  Slovenia 410 239 2 649 Q
3 Jasmina Anđelković  Serbia 410 223 1 633 Q
4 Petra Fegyveres  Hungary 386 240 0 626 Q
5 Klara Sedlar  Croatia 394 232 5 626 Q
6 Renáta Navrkalová  Czech Republic 403 221 1 624 Q
7 Ines Maričić  Croatia 408 216 0 624 Q
8 Cristina-Alexandra Samson  Romania 410 211 3 621 Q
9 Corinna Kastner  Germany 402 216 1 618 Q
10 Gabriella Rózsa-Drajko  Hungary 397 218 0 615 Q
11 Aneta Cvejnová  Czech Republic 380 234 1 614 Q
12 Nikola Tatoušková  Czech Republic 402 210 0 612 Q
13 Sina Beißer  Germany 396 215 3 611 Q
14 Marion Thaler  Italy 380 230 0 610 Q
15 Annemarie Innerhofer  Italy 384 226 5 610 Q
16 Katarína Valigurová  Slovakia 378 230 1 608 Q
17 Nataša Ravnić-Gašparini  Croatia 396 212 2 608 Q
18 Anita Méhész  Hungary 391 216 1 607 Q
19 Anna Gyeresi  Romania 391 216 3 607 Q
20 Heret Ots  Estonia 387 219 2 606 Q
21 Renata Vilov  Serbia 387 219 3 606 Q
22 Marijana Liović  Croatia 397 206 1 603 Q
23 Hana Wiedermannová  Czech Republic 398 205 3 603 Q
24 Brigita Strelec  Slovenia 385 215 0 600 Q
25 Anita Dallosné Takács  Hungary 360 239 4 599 Q
26 Anja Kozmus  Slovenia 398 201 1 599 Q
27 Heidi Poulsen  Denmark 388 210 4 598 Q
28 Tatjana Zlojutro  Bosnia and Herzegovina 401 197 2 598 Q
29 Luminita Viorica Dogaru  Romania 395 200 6 595 Q
30 Tatjana Dajić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 391 202 0 593 Q
31 Zorica Barać  Serbia 369 223 3 592 Q
32 Ana Jambrović  Croatia 393 199 3 592 Q
33 Beata Włodarczyk  Poland 392 199 1 591
34 Sabrina Imbs  Germany 403 188 0 591
35 Dagmar Kyselicová  Slovakia 380 210 4 590
36 Melina Zimmermann  Germany 386 204 2 590
37 Marija Kresović  Serbia 397 192 1 589
38 Dana Wiedermannová  Czech Republic 366 220 0 586
39 Simone Schneider  Germany 366 220 3 586
40 Irena Mejač  Slovenia 368 217 1 585
41 Lenka Gordiková  Slovakia 385 196 4 581
42 Adele Ainhauser  Italy 392 188 5 580
43 Dana Klubertová  Slovakia 387 191 4 578
44 Ana Bacan  Croatia 373 204 0 577
45 Lisa Vsetecka  Austria 371 205 1 576
46 Anita Sáfrány  Hungary 386 188 2 574
47 Joanna Lajtke  Poland 390 184 5 574
48 Daniela Kicker  Germany 377 196 2 573
49 Anja Ulaga  Slovenia 369 203 1 572
50 Dominique Pumpler  Austria 377 195 3 572
51 Daniela Lacatusu  Romania 386 183 2 569
52 Marian Saar  Estonia 375 193 3 568
53 Aurélie Rémy  France 392 174 5 566
54 Edith Pfattner  Italy 369 196 3 565
55 Dragana Lotina  Bosnia and Herzegovina 387 176 6 563
56 Nada Savić  Slovenia 374 185 1 559
57 Marija Hamm  Montenegro 385 174 6 559
58 Markéta Hofmanová  Czech Republic 372 184 1 556
59 Nataša Savić  Serbia 382 167 3 549
60 Neda Mijović  Montenegro 374 170 6 544
61 Gwennaelle Adler  France 354 186 2 540
62 Maria Jönnsson  Sweden 385 144 16 529
63 Monika Nguyen  Austria 359 167 10 526
64 Christina Soerensen  Denmark 346 173 9 519

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
26 May
Round of 16
27 May
Quarterfinals
27 May
Semifinals
28 May
Final
28 May
                    
1 Hungary Edina Tímár 0 575
32 Croatia Ana Jambrović 4 620
Croatia Ana Jambrović 0 576
Croatia Nataša Ravnić-Gašparini 4 620
17 Croatia Nataša Ravnić-Gašparini 4 628
16 Slovakia Katarína Valigurová 0 566
Croatia Nataša Ravnić-Gašparini 3 597
Slovenia Brigita Strelec 1 593
9 Germany Corinna Kastner 0 575
24 Slovenia Brigita Strelec 4 638
Slovenia Brigita Strelec 3 597
Romania Cristina-Alexandra Samson 1 575
25 Hungary Anita Dallosné Takács 0 561
8 Romania Cristina-Alexandra Samson 4 641
Croatia Nataša Ravnić-Gašparini 1 567
Germany Sina Beißer 3 631
5 Croatia Klara Sedlar 4 648
28 Bosnia and Herzegovina Tatjana Zlojutro 0 513
Croatia Klara Sedlar 1 585
Czech Republic Nikola Tatoušková 3 626
21 Serbia Renata Vilov 1.5 597
12 Czech Republic Nikola Tatoušková 2.5 591
Czech Republic Nikola Tatoušková 2 605
Germany Sina Beißer 2 611
13 Germany Sina Beißer 4 616
20 Estonia Heret Ots 0 550
Germany Sina Beißer 2.5 628
Hungary Petra Fegyveres 1.5 606
29 Romania Luminita Viorica Dogaru 1.5 622
4 Hungary Petra Fegyveres 2.5 621
Germany Sina Beißer 1 617
Croatia Ines Maričić 3 675
3 Serbia Jasmina Anđelković 4 612
30 Bosnia and Herzegovina Tatjana Dajić 0 548
Serbia Jasmina Anđelković 4 654
Romania Anna Gyeresi 0 581
19 Czech Republic Anna Gyeresi 3 573
14 Italy Marion Thaler 1 602
Serbia Jasmina Anđelković 1 571
Czech Republic Aneta Cvejnová 3 594
11 Czech Republic Aneta Cvejnová 3 605
22 Croatia Marijana Liović 1 591
Czech Republic Aneta Cvejnová 4 609
Czech Republic Renáta Navrkalová 0 561
27 Denmark Heidi Poulsen 1 537
6 Czech Republic Renáta Navrkalová 3 639
Czech Republic Aneta Cvejnová 0 593
Croatia Ines Maričić 4 649
7 Croatia Ines Maričić 4 656
26 Slovenia Anja Kozmus 0 589
Croatia Ines Maričić 2 654
Czech Republic Hana Wiedermannová 2 606
23 Czech Republic Hana Wiedermannová 2 628
10 Hungary Gabriella Rózsa-Drajko 2 613
Croatia Ines Maričić 2 613
Hungary Anita Méhész 2 605
15 Italy Annemarie Innerhofer 1 576
18 Hungary Anita Méhész 3 592
Hungary Anita Méhész 2 634
Serbia Zorica Barać 2 613
31 Serbia Zorica Barać 3 599
2 Slovenia Eva Sajko 1 590

References

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  1. ^ "2016 World Singles Championships schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
  2. ^ "Men's single qualification schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
  3. ^ "Women's single qualification results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
  4. ^ "Round of 32 schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
  5. ^ "Round of 16, Quarter-, Semifinals and Final schedule (page 7)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
  6. ^ "Women's single final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2019-08-27.