German national team members set the tone in Squad 13 at Vienna Open

10/03/09

2009 European Bowling Tour #11

Concludes with four regular Squads and the Desperado Squad

2009VODavidCanady.jpg2009VOTinaHulsch.jpgDavid Canady (pictured left) and Tina Hulsch (r.), both members of the German national team, set the tone in the 13th qualifying squad of the 7th Columbia 300 Vienna Open on Friday night at Plus Bowling in Vienna, Austria.

Canady moved into second place in the Singles event with 1393 six-game total and an average of 232.17 and teamed with Hulsch to also overtake second place in the Doubles competition with 2645.

Canady, who had individual games of 209, 235, 243, 245, 225 and 236, but fell three pins short off the lead in Singles. Lisanne Breeschoten, Netherlands, held on to the lead with 1396. PBA Hall of Famer Brian Voss slipped to third with 1376.

Jesper Agerbo from Denmark, silver medalist in Masters at the 2008 Men's World Championship in Thailand, was second to Canady in Squad 13 with 1326, good for 15th place in the overall qualifying standings.

2009VOPhilippSchuett.jpg2009VORowbyRodriguez5.jpgMartin Pfeifer, Austria, was third to move into 22nd place with 1304. Philipp Schütt (pictured left), Germany, was the last player who made it into the top 52 with 1278, good for 40th place.

With 314 players in the books, Jan Skovgaard, Denmark, sits in 52nd and final position to advance with 1259 and an average of 209.83.

Dane Thomas Larsen and 15-year-Austrian youth bowler Rowby Rodriguez (right) ended the fourth day of qualifying atop the leaderboard in Doubles. The duo has felled 2681 pins, an average of 223.42 for six games.

Canady and Hulsch are second with 2645 with Nicki Ainge, England, and Lynda Barnes, United States, in third place with 2632.

Qualifying will continue on Saturday with the final four squads at 8am, noon, 4 and 8pm and the ultimate one-game Desperado Squad at 11.30pm.

2009ViennaOpenLogo_small.jpg The 7th Columbia 300 Vienna Open is the 11th stop of the 2009 European Bowling Tour and one of the Tour's "Majors". The tournament will be held from Tuesday Sept. 29 through Sunday Oct. 4, 2009 at the renovated 32-lane Plus Bowling in Vienna, Austria.

More than 340 players from 27 countries will compete for an increased total prize money of 68.130 Euro - 57.900 € in Singles and 10.230 € in Doubles. The singles champion will receive the 6.000 Euro top prize while the doubles winners will split 1.600.

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.

2009VOBigiManico.jpg2009VOTanyaCuva.jpg 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. Bigi Manico, Switzerland and Tanya Cuva (nee Petty) are the defending champion.

Qualifying runs from Tuesday through Saturday and ends with the ultimate one-game Desperado Squad on Saturday night Oct. 3 slated for 11.30 pm local time (GMT +1). Women receive 8 pins handicap each game, a standard on the European Bowling Tour


A total of 64 players will qualify for the Vienna Open finals on Sunday, Oct. 4:
  • the top 52 players from the overall qualifying standings
  • the first player each from Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, who is not among the top 52 (total 6 players)
  • and the top 6 from the Desperado Squad.


The top 8 qualifying leaders will bypass the first round of the finals.

The other 52 players will bowl 6 games starting from scratch to cut to the top 22, who will join the top qualifiers in Round Two.

Those 30 players will bowl another 6 games starting from scratch after which the field will be trimmed to the top 18, who will carry their pinfall forward into Round Three. After another 6-game block the top 4 with the highest 12-game total will advance to the stepladder finals.

The No. 4 seed meets the No. 3 in the opening match and the winner takes on the No. 2 seed for the right to bowl the top seed for the title, 100 ranking points and the 6.000 Euro top prize.

 

 

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2009 Vienna Open Singles - Qualifying Standings after Squad 13 of 17
2009 Vienna Open Doubles - Standings after Squad 13 of 17
2009 Vienna Open Singles - Squad 13 Results
2009 Vienna Open Doubles - Squad 13 Results

 

 

2009 Vienna Open Singles - Qualifying Standings after Squad 13 of 17



 

 

2009 Vienna Open Doubles - Standings after Squad 13 of 17



 

 

2009 Vienna Open Singles - Squad 13 Results



 

 

2009 Vienna Open Doubles - Squad 13 Results



 

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