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2017 EBT Men’s Point Ranking after Track Open 2017

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With his victory in the Track Dream-Bowl Palace Open in Munich, Germany, Pontus Andersson of Sweden received 150 ranking points to leap three spots into fourth place in the European Bowling Tour men’s ranking with 437 points.

Carsten Warming Hansen of Denmark maintained a 17-point lead over Dominic Barrett of England, who moved from third to second place with 505 points after finishing third in Munich. Martin Larsen of Sweden slipped to third place with 464 points.

Francois Louw (above) of South Africa, who cashed 256 points in the three EBT events in July, rounds out the top 5 with 356 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. Pontus Andersson, Sweden, 150
2. Richard Teece, England, 120
3. Dominic Barrett, England, 105
4. Francois Louw, South Africa, 90
5. Brandon Roberts, England, 75
6. Mikael Roos, Sweden, 72
7. Pascal Winternheimer, Germany, 69
8. Rasmus Edvall, Sweden, 66
9. Zulmazran Zulkifli, Malaysia, 63
10. Bodo Konieczny, Germany, 60
11. Martin Larsen, Sweden, 45
12. Christoph Schurian, Germany, 45
13. Markus Jansson, Sweden, 42
14. Lucas Legnani, Argentina, 42
15. Gery Verbruggen, Belgium, 39
16. Christopher Sloan, Ireland, 39
17. Oliver Morig, Germany, 36
18. Paul Moor, England, 36
19. Clemens Ulsamer, Germany, 33
20. Vivien Bados, France, 33
21. John Guldbaek, Denmark, 24
22. Adam Purnell, England, 24
23. Jaroslav Lorenc, Czech Republic, 24
24. Mikael Pettersson, Sweden, 24
25. Emanuel Jonsson, Sweden, 24
26. Carsten Warming Hansen, Denmark, 18
27. Markus Günther, Germany, 18
28. Gaetan Mouveroux, France, 18
29. Marco Baade, Germany, 18
30. Timmy Fredriksson, Sweden, 18
31. Tim Stampe, Denmark, 12
32. Dominik Hergenröder, Germany, 12
33. Marcel Muggelberg, Germany, 12
34. Mik Stampe, Denmark, 12
35. Jamie Elliott, England, 12
36. Peter Hellström, Sweden, 9
37. Cosimo Martignano, Switzerland, 9
38. Andreas Hernitschek, Germany, 9
39. Ray Teece, England, 9
40. Ivan Semenov, Russia, 9
41. Andrea Cella, Italy, 6
42. Andreas Kocher, Austria, 6
43. Michael Krämer, Germany, 6
44. Mattias Wetterberg, Sweden, 6
45. Julien Sermand, France, 6
46. Dan Østergaard-Poulsen, Denmark, 3
47. Robert Lindberg, Sweden, 3
48. Robin Persson, Sweden, 3
49. Jimmy Mortensen, Denmark, 3
50. Andre Schröder, Germany, 3

2017 EBT Men’s Point Ranking – Standings after Munich (EBT #7/11)

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

Herbert Bickel

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