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2018 EBT Men’s Point Ranking after Storm Lucky Larsen Masters

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Storm Lucky Larsen Masters winner Kyle Troup made an impressive leapfrog, moving from 29th to sixth place in the 2018 European Bowling Tour men’s point ranking with 375 point total.

The two-hander from the United States (featured photo and right) received 250 ranking points for winning his first title on the Tour in the EBT “platinum” level tournament, the highest of five EBT tournament categories (platinum, gold, silver, bronze and satellite).

By finishing the 10th out of 12 events this season in fifth and seventh place, two-handers Anthony Simonsen (left), United States and Jesper Svensson (right), Sweden, widened their lead with 594 and 537 points, respectively.

Thomas Larsen of Denmark (left) is 98 points behind Svensson in third place with 439. Pontus Andersson of Sweden used a sixth place finish in the Storm Lucky Larsen Masters to leap from seventh to fourth place with 438.

2017 EBT ranking leader Carsten Warming Hansen (right) fell one spot to fifth place with 401 and was followed by Troup and Rafiq Ismail of Malaysia, who did not compete in Malmö falling two spots to seventh place with 370.

Christopher Sloan (left) from Ireland climbed from 19th to eighth place and is the fourth two-hander in the top 8 with 354 points. Sloan, who bowled in all 10 events this season, earned ranking points in all tournaments but the first, the AIK International, where he finished just three spots outside the points in 53rd place.

The European Bowling Tour commences with the EBT “satellite” Rome Open All4bowling, which already got underway September 8 and runs through September 16 at Brunswick Bowling in Rome, Italy.

After the Aalborg International has been canceled, the 2018 European Bowling Tour features 12 tournaments in 10 countries including two “platinum”, two “gold”, three “silver”, two “bronze” and three “satellite” events, which will offer total prize fund of roughly 625.000 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 12th EBT Masters July 4, 2019 during the VII Brunswick Madrid Challenge at Bowling Chamartín in Madrid, Spain.

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Storm Lucky Larsen Masters (Platinum) – Men’s Ranking

Players with position, country and ranking points

1. Kyle Troup, United States, 250
2. Jason Belmonte, Australia, 200
3. Christopher Sloan, Ireland, 175
4. Bill O’Neill, United States, 150
5. Anthony Simonsen, United States, 125
6. Pontus Andersson, Sweden, 120
7. Jesper Svensson, Sweden, 115
8. Martin Larsen, Sweden, 110
9. Sean Rash, United States, 105
10. Francois Lavoie, Canada, 100
11. Annop Arromsaranon, Thailand, 75
12. Mattias Wetterberg, Sweden, 75
13. Stuart Williams, England, 70
14. Teemu Putkisto, Finland, 70
15. Marshall Kent, United States, 65
16. Tom Daugherty, United States, 65
17. Karl Wahlgren, Sweden, 60
18. Jimmy Mortensen, Denmark, 60
19. Yannaphon Larp-apharat, Thailand, 55
20. William Svensson, Sweden, 55
21. Mikael Roos, Sweden, 40
22. Tore Torgersen, Norway, 40
23. Kimmo Lehtonen, Finland, 40
24. Peter Hellström, Sweden, 40
25. EJ Tackett, United States, 40
26. Gustaf Johansson, Sweden, 30
27. Matt McNeil, United States, 30
28. Richard Teece, England, 30
29. Joonas Jähi, Finland, 30
30. Alfred Berggren, Sweden, 30
31. Daniel Fransson, Sweden, 20
32. Emanuel Jonsson, Sweden, 20
33. Gaëtan Mouveroux, France, 20
34. Kamron Doyle, United States, 20
35. Thomas Larsen, Denmark, 20
36. Syafiq Ridhwan, Malaysia, 15
37. Andrew Cain, United States, 15
38. AJ Chapman, United States, 15
39. Kim Andersson, Sweden, 15
40. Pyry Puharinen, Finland, 15
41. Tomas Käyhkö, Finland, 10
42. Kevin Lindbladh, Sweden, 10
43. Carsten Warming Hansen, Denmark, 10
44. Cameron Weier, United States, 10
45. Rasmus Edvall, Sweden, 10
46. Viktor Albihn, Sweden, 5
47. Niko Oksanen, Finland, 5
48. Bengt Petersson, Sweden, 5
49. Jörgen Roos, Sweden, 5
50. Martin Paulsson, Sweden, 5

2018 EBT Men’s Point Ranking – Standings after Malmö (EBT #10/12)

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

Herbert Bickel

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