We are able to welcome Brunswick Bowling in Rome, which previously housed a tour stop in 2010 and 2011, back as a host centre for a stop in the European Bowling Tour. The new Satellite Tournament in Rome was conducted as the 11th stop of the European Bowling Tour 2018 under the name Rome Open All4Bowling.
The company BowlZone presented a very nice layout for the streaming they did for the organizer. You can find the many videos from the tournament by clicking here.
The tournament reopened in Rome with a fantastic number of not less than 313 athletes taking part, playing as much as 711 entries.
44 athletes were qualified to the final steps of which the first four steps included rounds of 3 games until the number of athletes was reduce to the last 8 remaining athletes.
The 8 athletes continued as follows
643: Oliver Morig, Germany qualified to the Final Step 7
637: Piearpaolo De Filippi, Italy qualified to the Final Step 7
634: Mai Ginge Jensen, Denmark qualified to the Final Step 6
630: Amandine Jacques, France qualified to the Final Step 6
613: Gaetan Mouveroux, France qualified to the Final Step 5
602: Antonino Fiorentino, Italy qualified to the Final Step 5
579: Rob Thurlby, England qualified to the Final Step 5
576: Oleksander Nechypaiev, Ukraine qualified to the Final Step 5
Final Step 5
222: Gaetan Mouveroux, France
215: Oleksander Nechypaiev, Ukraine
212: Rob Thurlby, England
201: Antonino Fiorentino, Italy
Final Step 6
182: Oleksander Nechypaiev, Ukraine
180: Mai Ginge Jensen, Denmark
177: Gaetan Mouveroux, France
000: Amandine Jacques, France (did not bowl)
Final Step 7
203: Oliver Morig, Germany
198: Piearpaolo De Filippi, Italy
174: Oleksander Nechypaiev, Ukraine
165: Mai Ginge Jensen, Denmark
Final Step 8
198: Oliver Morig, Germany
198: Piearpaolo De Filippi, Italy
One ball roll off shots for the title
Oliver Morig X and Piearpaolo De Filippi 8; Morig to win the title.
Mai Ginge Jensen became the highest ranked women in a tour stop for the 11th time in her career, while Oliver Morig won his first EBT Title ever and became the highest ranked man for in a tour stop the first time as well.
Jenny Wegner from Sweden is leading the women’s division of the tour with 719 points in front of Mai Ginge Jensen from Denmark at position 2 with 606 points and Ghislaine Sigter van der Tol from The Netherlands at position 3 with 580 points.
Anthony Simonsen from USA is leading the men’s division of the tour with 594 points in front of Jesper Svensson from Sweden with 537 points at position 2 and Thomas Larsen from Denmark with 439 points at position 3.
Click here to see the ranking in the Women’s Division
Click here to see the ranking in the Men’s Division