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2017 EBT Men’s Point Ranking after San Marino Open 2017

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Two weeks ago, U.S. Open champion and PBA Rookie of the Year Francois Lavoie of Canada wasn’t even on the European Bowling Tour ranking list for the 2017 season. Thanks to back-to-back victories in Madrid and San Marino, Lavoie jumped into sixth place in the men’s ranking with 300 points.

Carsten Warming Hansen of Denmark maintained an 85-point lead over Martin Larsen of Sweden in second place with 419 points. England’s Dominic Barrett and Stuart Williams, who finished fourth and third in San Marino, leaped into third and fourth place in the ranking with 400 and 345 points, respectively.

Sixth place finisher Francois Louw of South Africa rounds out the top 8 with 266 points.
Runner-up Lucas Legnani of Argentina is 15th with 172 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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Players with position, country and ranking points

1. Francois Lavoie, Canada, 200
2. Lucas Legnani, Argentina, 160
3. Stuart Williams, England, 140
4. Dominic Barrett, England, 120
5. Arturo Quintero, Mexico, 100
6. Francois Louw, South Africa, 96
7. Osku Palermaa, Finland, 92
8. Nicola Pongolini, Italy, 88
9. Pontus Andersson, Sweden, 84
10. Martin Larsen, Sweden, 80
11. Markus Jansson, Sweden, 60
12. Ramon Hilferink, Netherlands, 60
13. Mattias Wetterberg, Sweden, 56
14. Anton Ahlgren, Sweden, 56
15. Martin Paulsson, Sweden, 52
16. Rasmus Edvall, Sweden, 52
17. Ildemaro Ruiz, Venezuela, 48
18. Antonino Fiorentino, Italy, 48
19. Peter Hellström, Sweden, 44
20. Frank Drevenstedt, Germany, 44
21. Vassilis Stefopoulos, Greece, 32
22. Zulmazran Zulkifli, Malaysia, 32
23. Chad Roberts, United States, 32
24. James Gruffman, Sweden, 32
25. Timmy Fredriksson, Sweden, 32
26. Alfred Berggren, Sweden, 24
27. Tommaso Radi, Italy, 24
28. Anton Persson, Sweden, 24
29. Maurizio Celli, Italy, 24
30. Richard Teece, England, 24
31. Daniel Fransson, Sweden, 16
32. Jaroslav Lorenc, Czech Republic, 16
33. Carsten Warming Hansen, Denmark, 16
34. Gaetan Mouveroux, France, 16
35. Marek Talpa, Czech Republic, 16
36. Alessandro Gamberini, Italy, 12
37. Marco Baade, Germany, 12
38. Georgios Stefanidis, Greece, 12
39. Marco Boccato, Italy, 12
40. Benjamin Jonsson, Sweden, 12
41. Andrea Spadavecchia, Italy, 8
42. Luca Osella, Italy, 8
43. Alessandro Santu, Italy, 8
44. Andrea Mangiacotti, Italy, 8
45. Jesper Svensson, Sweden, 8
46. Emanuel Jonsson, Sweden, 4
47. Thomas Larsen, Denmark, 4
48. Joakim West, Sweden, 4
49. Federico Rossi, Italy, 4
50. Robin Persson, Sweden, 4

2017 EBT Men’s Point Ranking – Standings after San Marino (EBT #6/11)

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

Herbert Bickel

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