Luxembourg's Harald Scheuer moves into second place in Ebonite International Luxembourg Open

03/17/10

2010 European Bowling Tour #6

X-Treme Bowling & Billard in Foetz, Luxembourg (March 16-21, 2010)

2010EBT06HaraldScheuer.jpg2010EBT06UweBlank.jpgHarald Scheuer of Luxembourg led the second qualifying squad of the Ebonite International Luxembourg Open to move into second place in the overall qualifying standings. He received 150 Euro for winning the squad.

Scheuer (pictured left) felled 1243 pins, an average of 207.17, Tuesday evening at X-Treme Bowling & Billard in Foetz, Luxembourg, and was the sole player in the squad with a 200-plus average.

Day one leader Uwe Blank (right), Germany, remained in the pole position and has a comfortable 107-pin lead with 1350 six-game total and an average of 225.00.

Sandrine Peelman, all Belgium, is still the best woman with 1139 including 48 pins handicap but slipped already out of the top 14, who will earn a bye for the first round of the finals.

Qualifying continues on Wednesday, March 17, with Squad 3 scheduled for 8 p.m. CET.

2010EBT06LOLogo_mini.jpg The Ebonite International Luxembourg Open will be held from March 16-21, 2010 at 20-laner X-Treme Bowling & Billard in Foetz, Luxembourg and offers total prize fund of 30.000 Euro with 4.000 Euro going to the winner.

The tournament is the sixth stop of the 2010 European Bowling Tour and one of the Tour's "Satellite" tournaments. Since the Ankara Open and the Austria Challenge have been cancelled, the 2010 EBT Tour consists of 19 events - 2 EBT Platinum tournament (formerly Premier), 6 EBT Gold tournaments (formerly Major), 7 EBT Silver tournaments (formerly Challenger) and 4 EBT Satellite tournaments (new category).

2010EBT05BillONeill2_small.jpg2009EBT04NicoleSanders_small.jpgU.S. Open champion Bill O'Neill (left), United States, is the defending champion. O'Neill defeated Francois Louw, South Africa, 504-452, in Oct. 2009 to win his first EBT title. Nicole Sanders (right), Netherlands, finished third last year to win the women's ranking.

Qualifying runs from Monday, March 15 though Saturday March 20, with the final qualifying squad 13 scheduled for 8 p.m. and ends with the ultimate one-game Desperado Squad slated for 11.30 p.m. CET.

2010EBT06LanePattern_small.jpg The Ebonite International Luxembourg Open will be contested on a 43 feet long lane pattern called Sexy Curve to Moulin Rouge.

A total of 50 players - the top 44 from the qualifying (six games) and top 6 from the Desperado Squad - will qualify for the finals on Sunday, March 21. The top 14 players will receive one bye and will seeded 1-14 in Round 2.

The remaining 36 players will bowl 6 games starting from scratch. The top 18, seeded 15th-32nd, will join the top 14 qualifiers in single-elimination matches over two games total pinfall. The highest seed bowls the lowest seed, the second highest bowls the second lowest, etc.

The single-elimination finals start with the Round of 32. The field will be cut to 16, 8, 4 and then 2 players who will vie for the title and 4.000 Euro top prize.

 


Qualifying Standings after Squad 2


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