Ray Teece shoots two 250-games to win Brunswick Madrid Challenge

    07/10/16

    2016 European Bowling Tour #8

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    2016BrunswickMadridChallengeLogo_small.jpg The IV Brunswick Madrid Challenge is the 8th stop of the 2016 European Bowling Tour season and the third out of four EBT "Silver" tournaments this season. The tournament will be held from July 2-10 at 20-lane Bowling Chamartín in Madrid, Spain.

    Players will compete for total prize money of 40.250 Euro with 6.000 Euro going to the winner, 3.000 to the runner-up and 2.000 to the third place finisher. Last-to-cash payout (50th place) is 300 Euro.

    Qualifying ran from July 2-9 and concluded with the Desperado Squad. The qualifying winner earned a 750 Euro bonus. Women receive 8 pins handicap each game (maximum score is 300), a standard on the European Bowling Tour. The top two women in qualifying (before Desperado Squad) earned 750 and 500 Euro, respectively.

    Total 50 players qualified for the finals on Sunday, July 10 - the top 38 players from the overall qualifying standings, the top three players from the combined standings of squads 1-8 and the top 5 of squads 9-12 who were not among the top 38, and the top four players of the Desperado Squad. The top 10 qualifiers receive two byes while qualifiers 11-20 get a first-round bye.

    The first three rounds of the finals feature four games from scratch, which trim the field to 30, 20 and then 10 players who advance to another four-game round with the Round 3 total being carried forward.

    The top 3 with the highest eight-game total advance to the stepladder finals. The No. 2 and 3 seeds open the action with a one-game shootout match. The winner goes against the No. 1 seed for the title and 6.000 Euro first prize.

    2016EBTLogo_small.jpg The 2016 European Bowling Tour currently consists of 16 tournaments in 11 countries featuring three "Platinum" events, three "Gold", four "Silver" and six "Satellite" events. All tournaments together offer total prize fund of roughly 850.000 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 12 men and top 12 women, who will be eligible to compete in the 10th EBT Masters May 29, 2017, at Lovvang Bowling Center in Aalborg, Denmark.

     

     

     

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    2016 Brunswick Madrid Challenge - Stepladder Finals


    Bowling Chamartín in Madrid, Spain (July 2-10, 2016)

    Championship Round:
    1. Ray Teece, England, 513 (2 games), 6.000 Euro
    2. Stuart Williams, England, 239 (1 game), 3.000 Euro
    3. Dominic Barrett, England, 238 (1 game), 2.000 Euro

    Playoff Results:
    Semifinal Match: No. 3 Teece def. No. 2 Barrett, 257-238
    Championship: Teece def. No. 1 Williams, 256-239.

     


    2016 Brunswick Madrid Challenge - Round Four Results


    Top 3 advance to the stepladder finals. Places 4-10 show earnings.

     


    2016 Brunswick Madrid Challenge - Cashers (places 11-50)


    11. Ramon Hilferink, Netherlands, 750 Euro
    12. Alvar Cardona Jr., Spain, 750 Euro
    13. Gaëtan Mouveroux, France, 750 Euro
    14. Carsten Warming Hansen, Denmark, 750 Euro
    15. Pablo Barriopedro, Spain, 750 Euro
    16. Michell Stinissen, Netherlands, 600 Euro
    17. Steven Gill, Scotland, 600 Euro
    18. Lucas Legnani, Argentina, 600 Euro
    19. Jari Ratia, Finland, 600 Euro
    20. Jesper Agerbo, Denmark, 600 Euro
    21. Ruben Orche, Spain, 500 Euro
    22. Santtu Tahvanainen, Finland, 500 Euro
    23. Patrick Meka, Netherlands, 500 Euro
    24. Christopher Sloan, Ireland, 500 Euro
    25. Paul Moor, England, 500 Euro
    26. Johnny Spil Jr., Netherlands, 500 Euro
    27. Elliot Crosby, England, 500 Euro
    28. Rob Thurlby, England, 500 Euro
    29. Hadley Morgan, England, 500 Euro
    30. Ion Acin, Spain, 500 Euro
    31. Tore Torgersen, Norway, 400 Euro
    32. Wesley Gorter, Netherlands, 400 Euro
    33. Raul Jimenez, Spain, 400 Euro
    34. Javier Moreno, Spain, 400 Euro
    35. Alejandro Arjonilla, Spain, 400 Euro
    36. Anton Elofsson, Sweden, 400 Euro
    37. Lauri Sipilä, Finland, 400 Euro
    38. Giannis Stathatos, Greece, 400 Euro
    39. Paco Rodriguez, Spain, 400 Euro
    40. Wendy Bartaire, France, 400 Euro
    41. Luis Briceno, Spain, 300 Euro
    42. Pedro García.P, Spain, 300 Euro
    43. Marcial Ovide, Spain, 300 Euro
    44. Gonzalo Garcia, Spain, 300 Euro
    45. Inigo Garcia, Spain, 300 Euro
    46. Kristoffer Persson, Sweden, 300 Euro
    47. Julio Gonzalez, Spain, 300 Euro
    48. Kévin Zampin, France, 300 Euro
    49. Juan Marian, Spain, 300 Euro
    50. Erwin Pascual, Spain, 300 Euro

     


    2016 Brunswick Madrid Challenge - Round Three Results


    Top 10 advance to the fourth round. Places 11-15 earn 750 Euro; places 16-20 earn 600 Euro.

     


    2016 Brunswick Madrid Challenge - Round Two Results


    Top 10 advance to the third round. Places 11-20 finish 21st to 30th, earn 500 Euro.

     


    2016 Brunswick Madrid Challenge - Round One Results


    Top 10 advance to the second round. Places 11-20 finish 31st to 40th, earn 400 Euro; places 21-30 finish 41st to 50th, earn 300 Euro.

     

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