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European Bowling Tour

European Bowling Tour

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The European Bowling Tour (EBT) is one of three tenpin bowling tours (Europe, Americas, Asia) that form part of the ranking system of the World Tenpin Bowling Association (WTBA).

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The tour is run by the European Tenpin Bowling Federation. In all the tournaments, men and women compete alongside each other, with women receiving a handicap per game. In these tournaments there is only one prize fund (not split for men & women), however some tournaments offer additional bonuses for the highest placed woman, which is often in addition to any of the regular prize money.

History

During the 1990s, there had been several attempts to develop Ten-pin bowling tours in Europe but these were usually limited to one country (The Danish Masters Tour and the German Golden Bowling Ball Tour). It wasn't until 2000 that the European Bowling Tour was launched initially holding 9 tournaments in 8 countries. It has since expanded over the course of 19 years and now consists of 13 events in 2019. The Brunswick Ballmaster Open in Helsinki is the only tournament having joined the tour since the beginning in 2000.

Tour

The format varies from tournament to tournament, but generally most tournaments on the EBT take the form of 6 games re-entry qualification, with the top 50–60 bowlers (depending on the tournament) bowling a further set of games (most commonly 4), before a final cut to either single elimination matchplay or stepladder finals.

2017

Stop Country City Event Champion (Men) Champion (Ladies)
1 Finland Helsinki Brunswick Ballmaster Open Carsten W. Hansen Daphne Tan (C)
2 Ireland Dublin Storm Irish Open Tore Torgersen (C) Keira Reay
3 Germany Munich Brunswick Euro Challenge Dominic Barrett (C) Birgit Pöppler
4 Denmark Aalborg Kegel Aalborg International Mattias Wetterberg (C) Jenny Wegner
5 Spain Madrid V Brunswick Madrid Challenge François Lavoie (C) Jo Allesbrook
6 San Marino Serravalle 13th Storm San Marino Open François Lavoie (C) Jenny Wegner
7 Germany Munich Track Dream Bowl Palace Open Pontus Andersson (C) Vanessa Timter
8 Sweden Malmö Storm Lucky Larsen Masters Jason Belmonte (C) Britt Brønsted
9 Denmark Odense Odense International Lars Nielsen (C) Sanna Pasanen
10 Netherlands The Hague Scheveningen Dutch Open Richard Teece Nicole Sanders (C)
11 Norway Oslo Norwegian Open by Brunswick Raymond Jansson (C) Jenny Karlsson

2018

Stop Country City Event Champion (Men) Champion (Ladies)
1 Sweden Stockholm 38th AIK International Tournament Jesper Svensson Bernice Lim (C)
2 Finland Helsinki Brunswick Ballmaster Open Kimmo Lehtonen Li Jane Sin (C)
3 Ireland Dublin Storm Irish Open Anthony Simonsen (C) Nicole Sanders
4 Germany Munich Brunswick Euro Challenge Anthony Simonsen Jenny Wegner (C)
5 Netherlands Tilburg Hammer Bronzen Schietspoel Gaëtan Mouveroux Cajsa Wegner
6 Spain Madrid VI Brunswick Madrid Challenge Thomas Larsen Maria Jose Rodriguez
7 San Marino Serravalle 14th Storm San Marino Open Pontus Andersson Mai Ginge Jensen
8 Germany Munich Track Dream Bowl Palace Open Jesper Agerbo Maxime de Rooij
9 Sweden Malmö Storm Lucky Larsen Masters Kyle Troup Sandra Gongora
10 Denmark Odense Odense International Arnar Davið Jónsson (C) Mai Ginge Jensen
11 Italy Rome Rome Open Oliver Morig (C) Mai Ginge Jensen
12 Norway Oslo Norwegian Open by Brunswick Eric Sjöberg (C) Wendy Bartaire

2019

Stop Country City Event Champion (Men) Champion (Ladies)
1 Sweden Stockholm 39th AIK International Tournament Kim Bolleby (C) Cherie Tan
2 Finland Helsinki Brunswick Ballmaster Open Joonas Jehkinen (C) Cherie Tan
3 Ireland Dublin Storm Irish Open Jamie Elliott (C) Denise Blankenzee
4 Netherlands Tilburg Hammer Bronzen Schietspoel Hadley Morgan (C) Anna Andersson
5 Germany Munich 16th Brunswick Euro Challenge Martin Larsen (C) Maria Jose Rodriguez
6 Spain Madrid VII Brunswick Madrid Challenge Adam Andersson (C) Siti Safiyah Amirah
7 San Marino Serravalle 15th Storm San Marino Open Daniel Fransson (C) Anna Andersson
8 Germany Munich Track Dream Bowl Palace Open Arnar Davið Jónsson (C) Nicole Sanders
9 Denmark Odense Odense International Stephan Unger (C) Megan Gales Dicay
10 Greece Thessaloniki Dimitris Karetsos Tournament Montsenigos Eleytherios Cynthia Duca (C)
11 France Wittelsheim 3rd Brunswick Open Mikkel Sörensen (C) Alexandra Lopes D’Andrade
12 Norway Oslo Norwegian Open by Brunswick James Blomgren (C) Mai Ginge Jensen
13 Denmark Aalborg Kegel Aalborg International 2019 Arnar Davið Jónsson (C) Birgit Pöppler

2020

Stop Country City Event Champion (Men) Champion (Ladies)
1 Sweden Stockholm 40th AIK International Tournament Christopher Sloan (C) Joline Person Planefors
2 Finland Helsinki 50th Brunswick Ballmaster Open Nathan Ruest Lajoie (C) Birgit Pöppler
3 Ireland Dublin 32nd Storm Irish Open Nicola Pongolini (C) Carol Catchpole
4 Netherlands Tilburg Hammer Bronzen Schietspoel Mathias Ankerdal (C) Cajsa Wegner
5 Germany Munich 17th Brunswick Euro Challenge
6 Germany Langen BOWL for Fun Open Tournament
7 Spain Madrid VIII Brunswick Madrid Challenge
8 San Marino Serravalle 16th Storm San Marino Open
9 Germany Munich Track Dream Bowl Palace Open
10 Denmark Odense Odense International
11 Greece Thessaloniki Dimitris Karetsos Tournament
12 France Wittelsheim 4th Brunswick Open
13 Norway Oslo Norwegian Open by Brunswick
14 Denmark Aalborg Kegel Aalborg International 2020
15 Sweden Leandersson Christmas Tournament

Previous Ranking Winners

Ranking winners of the European Bowling Tour, since 2000

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EBT Masters

The EBT Masters is played at a different host centre each year, usually before/after the EBT event in the same location.

Previously, qualification for this event is the top 12 men and top 12 women from the previous year's EBT ranking. Now its top 8 and top 8 women from previous years EBT ranking.

Previously, the format was a Round Robin consisting of 11 rounds of one game matches. 20 bonus points are awarded for each match won, 10 for drawn matches. The top 3 bowlers after the round robin qualify for a 3-person stepladder to determine the winner of the masters.

In 2019, top 8 men and top 8 women after conclusion of the European Bowling Tour 2018 qualified for the 2019 EBT Masters. The format is 8 games total pinfall, top 4 advance to bowl another 4 games, pinfall carrying over. Total pinfall after 12 games determined the EBT Masters champions.

The 2022 edition was the final of the EBT 2020+2021 combined. Eight men, ranging from rank 1 to 15 and seven women competed due to prior commitments.[1]

Previous results

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Notes

  1. 2020 and 2021 EBT season was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only 8 events took place.
  2. EBT Masters 2022 was the final of the EBT 2020–2021 seasons combined.

References

  1. "EBT Masters 2022 – EBF | European Bowling Federation". etbf.eu. Retrieved 1 July 2022.

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