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2017 EBT Men’s Point Ranking after Brunswick Madrid Challenge 2017

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With 5 of 11 events in 2017 European Bowling Tour season in the books, Carsten Warming Hansen of Denmark widened his lead in the men’s point ranking to 149 points. Martin Larsen of Sweden is second with distant 339 points. Brunswick Madrid Challenge winner Francois Lavoie of Canada got his first points to rocket into a tie for 23rd place with 100 points.

The 2017 European Bowling Tour features 11 tournaments in 9 countries including two “Platinum” events, two “Gold”, one “Silver”, three “Bronze” and three “Satellite” events, which offer total prize fund of roughly 560.000 Euro.

The top 50 men and the top 50 women in each event receive ranking points. Those points will be tabulated throughout the season to determine the top 8 men and top 8 women, who will be eligible to compete in the 11th EBT Masters February 12, 2018 in Tilburg, Netherlands.

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Brunswick Madrid Challenge 2017 (Bronze) Men’s Ranking

1. Francois Lavoie, Canada, 100
2. Markus Jansson, Sweden, 80
3. Francois Louw, South Africa, 70
4. Ildemaro Ruiz Jr. Venezuela, 60
5. Thomas Larsen, Denmark, 50
6. Carsten Warming Hansen, Denmark, 48
7. Richard Teece, England, 46
8. Clement Dubus, Belgium, 44
9. Raul Jimenez, Spain, 42
10. Hadley Morgan, England, 40
11. Dominic Barrett, England, 30
12. Stuart Williams, England, 30
13. Osku Palermaa, Finland, 28
14. Mohammed Al Merekhi, Qatar, 28
15. Ramon Hilferink, Netherlands, 26
16. Paul Moor, England, 26
17. Christopher Sloan, Ireland, 24
18. Erwin Pascual, Spain, 24
19. Eoghain Lebioda, Ireland, 22
20. Ferico Tatil, Spain, 22
21. Bodo Konieczny, Germany, 16
22. Vassilis Stefopoulos, Greece, 16
23. Ghanim Aboujassoum, Qatar, 16
24. Jassim Al Muraikhi, Qatar, 16
25. Javier Moreno, Spain, 16
26. Rob Thurlby, England, 12
27. Robin Skans, Sweden, 12
28. Pablo Barriopedro, Spain, 12
29. Alvar Cardona Jr. Spain, 12
30. Lucas Legnani, Argentina, 12
31. Lee Cocker, England, 8
32. Inigo Garcia, Spain, 8
33. Marco Moretti, Costa Rica, 8
34. Jesus Briceño, Spain, 8
35. Luis Briceno, Spain, 8
36. Pontus Andersson, Sweden, 6
37. Colm Cloake, Ireland, 6
38. Ali Al Jahani, Qatar, 6
39. Ruben Orche, Spain, 6
40. Jari Ratia, Finland, 6
41. JuanPablo Alonso, Spain, 4
42. Yousef Al Jabir, Qatar, 4
43. Mauro Anastasi, Malta, 4
44. Oscar Serrano, Spain, 4
45. Maxim Okorokov, Russia, 4
46. Juhani Tonteri, Finland, 2
47. Pyry Puharinen, Finland, 2
48. Adam Purnell, England, 2
49. Arturo Quintero, Mexico, 2
50. Jason Byrnes, Ireland, 2

2017 EBT Men’s Point Ranking – Standings after Madrid (EBT #5/11)

Players with country, ranking point total and number of top 50 finishes

Herbert Bickel

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