Dutch women set the tone in Squad 14 on Saturday morning in 6th Columbia 300 Vienna Open
10/04/08
Dutch national team members Lisanne Breeschoten (left) and Priscilla Maaswinkel right) set the tone in the 14th squad on Saturday morning to start the final day of qualifying in the 6th Columbia 300 Vienna Open in Austria.
Breeschoten led the squad with 1315 pinfall total including 48 pins handicap to move into 27th place in the overall qualifying standings. Maaswinkel had 705 including 8 pins handicap per game after three games but missed the cutoff number (currently 1261) by 9 pins with 1252 due to three consecutive sub-par games at the end.
Kwan Harn-Chieh (left), Switzerland, was the best male bowler of the Saturday morning squad with 1250.
Jason Belmonte from Australia held on to the lead with 1517 six-game total and an average of 252.83. Defending champion Dennis Eklund, Sweden, is second with 1485 and Chris Vandamme, Belgium, is third with 1427.
German youngsters Pascal Winterheimer and Lars Tangermann continued to lead the Doubles competition with 2744 pins (228.67).
Singles Results
Doubles Results
The Vienna Open, the 14th stop of the 2008 European Bowling Tour and one of the Tour's "Major", will be held from Sep. 30 - Oct. 5, in Vienna, Austria.
More than 290 players will compete for total prize money of 65.630 Euro - 55.400 € in Singles and 10.230 € in Doubles. The singles champion will receive the 6.000 € top prize while the doubles winners will split 1.600 €.
In last year's title match, Swede Dennis Eklund (pictured right) defeated Yoan Alix, France, 235-199, en route to win his first EBT title. Tina Hulsch, Germany, won the women's rankings.
Once again the qualifying for the Vienna Open finals is contested as a doubles tournament. Each duo rolls at least one six-game block. Unlimited re-entries with different partners are possible but each player can only cash once with the same partner.
The team with the highest total pinfall including handicap will be declared the winner (no finals will be played). The top 20 doubles will cash.
Stuart Williams, England, and Germany's Tina Hulsch are the defending champions (pictured left).
Qualifying runs from Tuesday through Saturday and ends with the ultimate one-game Desperado Squad on Saturday night Oct. 4 slated for 11.30 pm local time (GMT +1).
A total of 64 players from the qualifying will advance to the finals starting on Sunday, Oct. 5 at 8am:
The top 8 players with the highest six-game qualifying result will earn one bye and will be seeded 1-8 in the match play Round of 32 players positioned 9th to 52nd after qualifying the six leaders of Squads 1-6 and the top 6 from the Desperado Squad.
All but the top 8 qualifiers (56 players overall) will bowl 6 games starting from scratch to cut to the top 24. Those 24 will be seeded 9-32 in the match play Round of 32.
The Round of 32, 16 and 8 will feature single-elimination match play in best-of-three games format. The highest seeded player bowls the lowest seeded player, the second-highest seeded player vs. the second-lowest seeded player, etc.
The semifinals (No. 1 vs. No. 4 and No. 2 vs. No. 3) and the championship match will be decided in one game. A major on the European Bowling Tour, the top 50 men and the top 50 women will receive double ranking points.
For more information on the 6th Columbia 300 Vienna Open click here.
2008 European Bowling Tour #14
Plus Bowling in Vienna, Austria (Sep. 30 - Oct. 5, 2008)
Dutch national team members Lisanne Breeschoten (left) and Priscilla Maaswinkel right) set the tone in the 14th squad on Saturday morning to start the final day of qualifying in the 6th Columbia 300 Vienna Open in Austria. Breeschoten led the squad with 1315 pinfall total including 48 pins handicap to move into 27th place in the overall qualifying standings. Maaswinkel had 705 including 8 pins handicap per game after three games but missed the cutoff number (currently 1261) by 9 pins with 1252 due to three consecutive sub-par games at the end.
Kwan Harn-Chieh (left), Switzerland, was the best male bowler of the Saturday morning squad with 1250. Jason Belmonte from Australia held on to the lead with 1517 six-game total and an average of 252.83. Defending champion Dennis Eklund, Sweden, is second with 1485 and Chris Vandamme, Belgium, is third with 1427.
German youngsters Pascal Winterheimer and Lars Tangermann continued to lead the Doubles competition with 2744 pins (228.67).
Singles Results
Doubles Results
Singles Squad 14
Doubles Squad 14
The Vienna Open, the 14th stop of the 2008 European Bowling Tour and one of the Tour's "Major", will be held from Sep. 30 - Oct. 5, in Vienna, Austria. More than 290 players will compete for total prize money of 65.630 Euro - 55.400 € in Singles and 10.230 € in Doubles. The singles champion will receive the 6.000 € top prize while the doubles winners will split 1.600 €.
In last year's title match, Swede Dennis Eklund (pictured right) defeated Yoan Alix, France, 235-199, en route to win his first EBT title. Tina Hulsch, Germany, won the women's rankings. Once again the qualifying for the Vienna Open finals is contested as a doubles tournament. Each duo rolls at least one six-game block. Unlimited re-entries with different partners are possible but each player can only cash once with the same partner.
The team with the highest total pinfall including handicap will be declared the winner (no finals will be played). The top 20 doubles will cash. Stuart Williams, England, and Germany's Tina Hulsch are the defending champions (pictured left).
Qualifying runs from Tuesday through Saturday and ends with the ultimate one-game Desperado Squad on Saturday night Oct. 4 slated for 11.30 pm local time (GMT +1).
A total of 64 players from the qualifying will advance to the finals starting on Sunday, Oct. 5 at 8am:
All but the top 8 qualifiers (56 players overall) will bowl 6 games starting from scratch to cut to the top 24. Those 24 will be seeded 9-32 in the match play Round of 32.
The Round of 32, 16 and 8 will feature single-elimination match play in best-of-three games format. The highest seeded player bowls the lowest seeded player, the second-highest seeded player vs. the second-lowest seeded player, etc.
The semifinals (No. 1 vs. No. 4 and No. 2 vs. No. 3) and the championship match will be decided in one game. A major on the European Bowling Tour, the top 50 men and the top 50 women will receive double ranking points.
For more information on the 6th Columbia 300 Vienna Open click here.
