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Dream-Bowl Palace did not manage to continue the record streak they had the last 2 years, but still a total of 1145 entries from 382 athletes in this year’s 16th issue of the Brunswick Euro Challenge which were concluded in Munich on 24 March 2019

The format of the final day included a step 1 with 52 athletes, bowling 6 games from scratch, continuing with step 2 consisting of 28 athletes, including top 16 from step 1 and top 12 from the qualification, bowling another 6 games starting from scratch.

From step 2, 8 athletes continued into a 7 games round robin with the pin fall from step 2 carried forward.

The standing after step 3, including scores from 13 games and bonus points, were as follows:
1. Martin Larsen, Sweden: 3038
2. Maria Jose Rodrigues, Columbia: 2993
3. Niko Oksanen, Finland: 2992
4. Carsten Hansen, Denmark: 2903
5. Arnar David Jonsson, Iceland: 2900
6. Adam Andersson, Sweden: 2870
7. Rocio Restrepo, Columbia: 2787
8. Jesper Agerbo, Denmark: 2647

Finally top 3 concluded the tournaments with two stepladder matches as follows:
Match 1: Niko Oksanen vs. Maria Jose Rodriguez: 224 vs 199
Match 2: Martin Larsen vs. Niko Oksanen: 184 vs 160

Martin Larsen ended long time without win on the EBT, but at the same time is winning his 9th EBT title.    Maria Jose Rodrigues was for the first time with the highest position of women on the EBT tour.

Cherie Tan from Singapore is leading the women’s division of the tour with 475 points, Bernice Lim from Singapore is at position 2 with 400 points and Daphne Tan from Singapore is at position 3 with 300 points.

Arnar David Jónson from Iceland is leading the men´s division for the first time with 326 points in front of Adam Anderson from Sweden with 288 points at position 2 and Carsten Hansen from Denmark with 265 points at position 3.

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Vice President of the ETBF, Kim Thorsgaard Jensen passed away on Tuesday 26 February 2019 at the age of 62.

He joined our Presidium in 1997 when he was elected in Nottingham, UK. In 1999 Kim was elected as vice president.

It is almost impossible to mention all his valuable contributions to ETBF and to World Bowling.  Kim created in 2000 the European Bowling Tour and it has been growing ever since. He was also the driving force behind all our European Championships and Tournaments.

We thank our dear friend for everything he did for our sport and we also thank him for his friendship.

We will miss Kim a lot in the ETBF Presidium: in our daily business, at our meetings and at our events.

We wish his daughter, son and family a lot of strength to carry this enormous loss.

We also like to thank our member federations for the heartwarming responses to this tragic loss.

 

May he rest in peace!

 

Addie Ophelders

President ETBF

One of the classic tournaments in European Bowling Tour, The Hammer Bronzen Schietspoel Tournament was conducted on 24.02.-3.03.2019 in Tilburg, The Netherlands.

A total of 210 athletes, which was 163 men and 47 women made their way to Tilburg to compete for the 40 spots in the final steps in the tournament.

The format included a field of 40 athletes advancing into the final steps, of which 36 played 6 games starting from scratch, were after the remaining part of the format included pools of 4 athletes, each playing two games; 4 pools in step 2, 2 pools in step 3 and finally 1 pool of 4 players in the last step of the final.

The final pool of 4 athletes ended as follows:

Hadley Morgan, England        447 (233+214)

Anna Andersson, Sweden       442 (212+214)

Arnar David Jonsson, Iceland  437 (245+192)

Jenny Wegner, Sweden           372 (156+200)

Cherie Tan from Singapore is leading the women’s division of the tour with 350 points in front of two of her fellow countrywomen, Bernice Lim at position 2 with 285 points and Anna Anderson from Sweden now at position 3 with 263 points.

Jesse Kallio from Finland is leading the men’s division of the tour with 238 points in front of Kim Bolleby from Thailand at position 2 with 234 points and Hadley from England at position 3 with 220 points.

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It is with great sorrow that we were informed this morning that our dear friend and Vice President of ETBF, Kim Thorsgard Jensen passed away.

Kim leaves a daughter and a son behind. He was only 62.

 

On behalf of the ETBF Presidium

Addie Ophelders
President

The organizer of the VII Brunswick Madrid Challenge has decided to extend the duration of the tournament from 8 to 9 days, since they will add a squad on Saturday in the weekend before the main tournament week.

This means that the tournament period will change from 30 June – 7 July 2019 to 29 June – 7 July 2019. The tournament will as always be conducted in Bowling Chamartín.

Bowling Chamartín will in 2019 additionally host the EBT Masters 2019, which will be conducted on Thursday 4 July 2019 during the main week of the VII Brunswick Madrid Challenge.

Click here to see the EBT 2019 Calendar.

The classic Irish Open Championships was conducted on 13-20 January 2019, as always in Leisureplex Stillorgan in Dublin.

The tournament was this time conducted under the name, the 31st Irish Open Championships in association with Storm, 900 Global and 3G Shoes, as the 3rd stop of the EBT 2019.

The tournament, which appeared in the tour in 2005 and 2006, returned in 2015, so the 2019 issue of the Irish Open Championships represents the 7th appearance in the EBT.

A total of 196 athletes, which was 150 men and 46 women, had found their way to Leisureplex Stillorgan to compete for the 62 available spots for the final steps of the tournament.

Step 1 included 54 bowlers playing 3 games starting from scratch, Step 2 included 32 bowlers playing 3 games starting from scratch and Step 3 included 16 bowlers playing 2 games matches in a pyramid system including Eighth Finals, Quarter Finals, Semi Finals and a Final.

The outcome of the three last matches became as follows:

Semi Final 1
Jamie Elliott, England: 205 + 190 = 395
Glen Richardson, England: 190 + 196 = 386

Semi Final 2
Steven Gill, Scotland: 224 + 222 = 446
Anthony Simonsen, USA: 219 + 211 = 430 (The winner in 2018)

Final
Jamie Elliott, England: 254 + 208 = 462
Steven Gill, Scotland: 244 + 184 = 428

Jamie Elliott from England won his first tour stop title and became at the same time, also for the first time, the highest ranked in the men’s division, while Denise Blankenzee from The Netherlands became the highest ranked in the women’s division, also for the fist time.

Cherie Tan from Singapore is leading the women’s division of the tour with 350 points in front of two of her fellow countrywomen, Bernice Lim at position 2 with 285 points and Daphne Tan at position 3 with 225 points.

Kim Bolleby from Thailand is leading the men’s division of the tour with 234 points in front of Jesse Kallio from Finland at position 2 with 220 points and Joonas Jehkinen from Finland at position 3 with 200 points.

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The European Bowling Tour is running in its 20th season, and in just as many occasions the famous Brunswick Ballmaster Open has been adopted in the tour; something no other tournament in the tour can match.

This year’s issue of the tournament was as always bowled in the spectacular Tali Bowl in Helsinki, where a total of not less than 538 athletes (436 men and 102 women) took part.

The number of athletes is the second highest number ever taking part in a tour stop, only passed by the 550 athletes, which entered Brunswick Ballmaster Open in 2018.

36 of these athletes continued to the first step of the final, which were athletes positioned 13-40 from the general standing, top 3 from a separate standing of Squad 1-8, top 2 from a separate standing of Squad 9-10 and top 3 from the Desperado Squad. The 36 athletes played 6 games starting from scratch Saturday night.

Step 2 of the final included athletes positioned 1-12 from the general standing combined with top 24 from step 1. The 36 athletes played 8 games Sunday morning starting from scratch.

Top 16 from the final step 2 was divided in two groups of 8 athletes, each playing 7 one game Round Robin matches with 30 bonus points for a won match and 15 bonus points for a tied.

Everything were added together: the 8 games in the final step 2 + the 7 Round Robin games + Round Robin bonus + women’s handicap to determine the two best athletes from each group to be qualified for the Semi Finals in the Final step 4 of the tournament.

Group 1: The two highest after 15 games plus various bonuses:
1.
3738: Cherie Tan, Singapore
2.
3595: Petteri Salonen, Finland

Group 2: The two highest after 15 games plus various bonuses:
1.
3661: Joonas Jehkinen, Finland
2.
3645: Jesse Kallio, Finland

Semi Final 1
Cherie Tan, Singapore: 264
Jesse Kallio, Finland: 200

Semi Final 2
Joonas Jehkinen, Finland: 248
Petteri Salonen, Finland: 231

The Final
Cherie Tan, Singapore: 213
Joonas Jehkinen, Finland: 234

Cherie Tan, who was in her second EBT Stop Final in 8 days, became the highest ranked women in a tour stop for the 3rd time in her career, while Jonas Jehkinen became the highest ranked man in a tour stop for the 2nd time in his career.

It was indeed also the second tour stop title for Joonas Jehkinen, since he won his first title at the Track Dream-Bowl Palace Open by Erdinger in 2013.

Cherie Tan from Singapore is leading the women’s division of the tour with 350 points in front of two of her fellow countrywomen, Bernice Lim at position 2 with 250 points and Daphne Tan at position 3 with 225 points.

Kim Bolleby from Thailand is leading the men’s division of the tour with 234 points in front of Jesse Kallio from Finland at position 2 with 220 points and Joonas Jehkinen from Finland at position 3 with 200 points.

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One of Europe’s surely classic tournaments, the AIK International Tournament Powered by Track, appeared for the second time in the EBT, when the tournament was conducted over the year change 2018-2019.

A little more than 900 entries were bowled in the tournament, which as always were conducted in Bowl-O-Rama in Stockholm, Sweden.

The format offered a Semi Final Saturday night for 56 athletes, of which 12 was continuing to the Final Step 1, where another 44 athletes were waiting to continue their performances.

In the first step Sunday morning 48 athletes bowled 6 games from scratch, from where 24 athletes were joined by Top 8 from the qualification standing to bowl another 6 games starting from scratch in Step 2.

Step 3 continued with the best 16 from Step 2 bowling 4 games, this time with the 6 games pin fall from Step 2 carried forward, further continuing into Step 4 for the 8 best playing 4 more games, still carrying the pin falls from the previous two steps forward; to accumulate a total over 14 games.

The standing among the 8 athletes after 14 games became as follows:
1. Kim Bolleby, Thailand: 3372

2. Teemu Putkisto, Finland: 3273
3. Cherie Tan, Singapore: 3267
4. William Svensson, Sweden: 3257
5. Robert Lindberg, Sweden: 3256
6. Filip Wilhelmsson, Sweden: 3203
7. Francois Louw, South Africa: 3157
8. Shayna Ng, Singapore: 3068

Top 3 concluded the tournaments with two one game stepladder matches as follows:
Match 1: Teemu Putkisto vs. Cherie Tan: 166 vs. 223
Match 2: Kim Bolleby vs. Cherie Tan: 227 vs. 213

Kim Bolleby, who is leading the men’s division of the European Bowling Tour 2019, was highest ranked for the 1th time in his career and it was indeed her first EBT Title.

Cherie Tan, who is leading the women’s division of the European Bowling Tour 2019, was highest ranked for the 2nd time in her career.

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The ETBF Presidium has decided to include a new Article 8.5.8 into Chapter 8.5 of the ETBF Constitution, with the primary purpose to ensure higher degrees of specification for tournaments adopted in other series than the EBT, and additionally to ensure a timely correct publication of general rules for each edition of such series.

The changed article, which will be presented for the delegates in the ETBF Congress 2019 for ratification, is as follows:

Article 8.5.8: Tournaments adopted in other series than the EBT (New article)

  1. If a tournament is adopted in a series of tournaments, the name of the series, the period of the series (year or season), the number of the tournament in the series and the website of the series must appear in the application form.
  2. The source of the rules of the series must also be mentioned in the form.
  3. In case of specific restrictions, limitations or special requirements for individuals (athletes, coaches or officials) taking part in a tournament adopted in a series, they must be specified and defined in the format section of the form.
  4. The rules of the series must, for each edition of the series, be finalized in due time and published by the management of the series before the entry registration is opened for the first tournament in a season of the series.

The newest release of the ETBF Constitution is available at this site under the item Organization / Constitution. Its release number is 26.

It is a great pleasure to congratulating Italy for their first ever won gold medal at a World Championship and Ireland for their first ever won medal at a World Championship.

At the WMC 2018 in Hong Kong Marco Reviglio, Pierpaolo De Filippi, Nicola Pongolini, Erik Davolio, Antonino Fiorentino and Marco Parapini won the Team event by defeating the favourite team from USA 2-0 (189-169 and 210-166) in the best of 3 games Bakers format final.

Irelands Christopher Sloan bowled tremendous over the entire championships by qualifying to the Masters from position 6 in the All Event standing and finally came as far as the Semi Final, where he ended the most prestigious achievement in his career by winning a bronze medal.

We finally congratulate also Sweden with their bronze medal in the Trios event. The Swedish Trios consisted of Mattias Wetterberg Jesper Svensson and Martin Larsen.

The World Men Championships 2018 was conducted on 24 November – 6 December 2018 in the South China Athletic Association Bowling Centre in Hong Kong.

265 male athletes competed in Singles, Doubles, Trios, Team, All Event and Masters.

The 6 gold medals were awarded as follows:

Singles / Malaysia
Muhammad Ismail Rafiq

Doubles / Malaysia
Adrian Ang and Tun Al-Hakim

Trios / USA
EJ Tackett, Kyle Troup and Andrew Anderson

Team / Italy
Marco Reviglio, Pierpaolo De Filippi, Nicola Pongolini, Erik Davolio, Antonino Fiorentino and Marco Parapini

All Event / USA
EJ Tackett

Masters / Canada
Mitch Hupe

The Masters event was concluded as follows:
Semi Final: Mitch Hupe (Canada) vs. Dan MacLelland (Canada): 2-0 (199-176 and 224-221)
Semi Final: Kyle Troup (USA) vs. Christopher Sloan (Ireland): 2-0 (230-226 and 245-220)
Final: Mitch Hupe (Canada) vs. Kyle Troup (USA): 2-0 (192-192 and 202-190):

Click here to see the list of all medallists

Click here to see the completed list of results