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1955 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships

The 1955 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was the second edition of the championships and was held in Essen, West Germany, from 30 August to 5 September 1955.

2nd World Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
Host cityEssen
CountryWest Germany
Nations8
Athletes80
Events4
OpeningAugust 30, 1955 (1955-08-30)
ClosingSeptember 5, 1955 (1955-09-05)

In the men's competition the title was won by East Germany in the team competition and by Eberhard Luther (East Germany) in the individual event. In the women's competition the title was won by East Germany in the team competition and by Francka Erjavec (Yugoslavia) in the individual event. Czechoslovakia entered its first championship and earned a bronze medal in the men's team event.

Participating teams

Results

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Host nation)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  East Germany (DDR)3126
2  Yugoslavia (YUG)1203
3  Austria (AUT)0101
4  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0011
  West Germany (FRG)*0011
Totals (5 entries)44412

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Eberhard Luther
  East Germany
Johann Heidvogel
  Austria
Gerhard Grohs
  East Germany
Team   East Germany
Gerhard Grohs
Rudolf Franke
Bernd Rumpf
Herbert Uhlmann
Eberhard Luther
Hans Grettner
  Yugoslavia
Stanko Hladnik
Evgen Kobal
Stanko Pogelšek
Avgust Likovnik
Vlado Martelanc
Dujam Smoljanović
  Czechoslovakia
Jaroslav Hlavnička
Jaroslav Kovář
Imrich Mihál
František Prejsler
Štefan Fazika
Jaroslav Řezáč

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Franciška Erjavec
  Yugoslavia
Anni Küttner
  East Germany
Irmgard Handschke
  East Germany
Team   East Germany
Hannelore Cebulla
Charlotte Zeibig
Franziska Heinold
Anni Küttner
Elisabeth Dornack
Irmgard Handschke
  Yugoslavia
Ljerka Prezelj
Anika Jakovec
Ruža Vaštag
Jelena Šincek
Franciška Erjavec
Barbara Bulić
  West Germany
Luise Leute
Heise
Gerda Berndt
Eva Jeschawitz
Kalb
Elisabeth Förster

References

  • WC Archive on KZS
  • WC History on WNBA NBC

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1955 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1955 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was the second edition of the championships and was held in Essen West Germany from 30 August to 5 September 1955 2nd World Ninepin Bowling ClassicChampionshipsHost cityEssenCountryWest GermanyNations8Athletes80Events4OpeningAugust 30 1955 1955 08 30 ClosingSeptember 5 1955 1955 09 05 1953 Belgrade1957 Vienna In the men s competition the title was won by East Germany in the team competition and by Eberhard Luther East Germany in the individual event In the women s competition the title was won by East Germany in the team competition and by Francka Erjavec Yugoslavia in the individual event Czechoslovakia entered its first championship and earned a bronze medal in the men s team event Contents 1 Participating teams 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Results 2 1 Men team 2 2 Women team 2 3 Men individual 2 4 Women individual 3 Medal summary 3 1 Medal table 3 2 Men 3 3 Women 4 ReferencesParticipating teams EditMen Edit Austria Czechoslovakia East Germany France Saar Switzerland West Germany Yugoslavia Women Edit Austria East Germany West Germany YugoslaviaResults EditMen team Edit The competition was played with 200 throws mixed 100 full 100 clean Teams were composed of 6 competitors and the scores were added up Rank Team Result East GermanyGerhard GrohsRudolf FrankeBernd RumpfHerbert UhlmannEberhard LutherHans Grettner 4987832826833827846823 YugoslaviaStanko HladnikEvgen KobalStanko PogelsekAvgust LikovnikVlado MartelancDujam Smoljanovic 4941797815812833844840 CzechoslovakiaJaroslav HlavnickaJaroslav KovarImrich MihalFrantisek PrejslerStefan FazikaJaroslav Rezac 48018117698188407937704 West GermanyGuretzkaPrellPriemerWiggerRohrmannJosef Brohl 47958287747707857868525 AustriaWilflingKastelicSaurweinFriedrich BeschlAlfred BaierlJohann Heidvogel 46177377927827947307826 France BomwangerHukendublerRene WeissBurckPierre NeffCharles Metzger 43607136657457357237797 SaarHukendublerJosef AssmannGehresThomeBritzKubig 42647187127497036427408 SwitzerlandJosef SchulerMergenthalerFritz BronimannPaul BruhlmannDonaltiFritz Bolsterli 4020640655672687709657 Women team Edit The competition was played with 100 throws mixed 50 full 50 clean Teams were composed of 6 competitors and the scores were added up Rank Team Result East GermanyHannelore CebullaCharlotte ZeibigFranziska HeinoldAnni KuttnerElisabeth DornackIrmgard Handschke 2199355386347341360410 YugoslaviaLjerka PrezeljAnika JakovecRuza VastagJelena SincekFranciska ErjavecBarbara Bulic 2177373345308368408375 West GermanyLuise LeuteHeiseGerda BerndtEva JeschawitzKalbElisabeth Forster 21363713063783253683884 AustriaHereinHedwig BiedermannRosa KesselgruberHenselSteffi WeissMaria Schmoranzer 2131318378373406349307 Men individual Edit Rank Name Nation Score Eberhard Luther East Germany 886 Johann Heidvogel Austria 866 Gerhard Grohs East Germany 8654 Hans Grettner East Germany 8635 Avgust Likovnik Yugoslavia 8566 Rudolf Franke East Germany 8517 Stanko Hladnik Yugoslavia 8458 Jaroslav Hlavnicka Czechoslovakia 8439 Jaroslav Kovar Czechoslovakia 83210 Charles Metzger France 82911 Saurwein Austria 82612 Dujam Smoljanovic Yugoslavia 82413 Vlado Martelanc Yugoslavia 82314 Bernd Rumpf East Germany 82115 Evgen Kobal Yugoslavia 81316 Wigger West Germany 80917 Josef Brohl West Germany 80618 Stefan Fazika Czechoslovakia 80319 Stanko Pogelsek Yugoslavia 80220 Friedrich Beschl Austria 79021 Guretzka West Germany 78222 Jan Nechvatal Czechoslovakia 77823 Jaroslav Rezac Czechoslovakia 77524 Hans Heindel Austria 77225 Rohrmann West Germany 76926 Ader Austria 76727 Frantisek Prejsler Czechoslovakia 76328 Priemer West Germany 76029 Werner Heinze East Germany 75930 Burk France 75631 Raus Austria 74832 Gehres Saar 73733 Schneider France 731Kessler France 73135 Nierengarten France 72436 Josef Schuler Switzerland 72337 Josef Assmann Saar 710Fritz Bronnimann France 71039 Hukendubler Saar 70840 Wermuth West Germany 70641 Alfred Baierl Austria 70442 Fritz Bolsterli Switzerland 70143 Britz Saar 69944 Guy France 68245 Paul Bruhlmann Switzerland 68046 Thome Saar 65947 Mergenthaler Switzerland 610Donalti Switzerland 610 Women individual Edit Rank Name Nation Score Franciska Erjavec Yugoslavia 432 Anni Kuttner East Germany 399 Irmgard Handschke East Germany 3874 Ljerka Prezelj Yugoslavia 3855 Liduse Kusnierzova Czechoslovakia 3816 Jelena Sincek Yugoslavia 3797 Hannelore Cebulla East Germany 375Elisabeth Dornack East Germany 3759 Anezka Osvaldova Czechoslovakia 37310 Rosa Kesselgruber Austria 37011 Charlotte Zeibig East Germany 364Barbara Bulic Yugoslavia 36413 Jokordoe Yugoslavia 35914 Jechawitz West Germany 35715 Steffi Weiss Austria 35016 Hedwig Biedermann Austria 349Elisabeth Forster West Germany 34918 Maria Schmoranzer Austria 34519 Heise West Germany 34020 Winklerova Czechoslovakia 33421 Svajda Austria 33222 Ruza Vastag Yugoslavia 33023 Gerda Berndt West Germany 32724 Gretel Lindner East Germany 32625 Luise Leute West Germany 318Marija Simunic Yugoslavia 318Kalb West Germany 31828 Marie Langmayer Austria 309Medal summary EditMedal table Edit Host nation Host nation RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 East Germany DDR 31262 Yugoslavia YUG 12033 Austria AUT 01014 Czechoslovakia TCH 0011 West Germany FRG 0011Totals 5 entries 44412Men Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeIndividual Eberhard Luther East Germany Johann Heidvogel Austria Gerhard Grohs East GermanyTeam East GermanyGerhard GrohsRudolf FrankeBernd RumpfHerbert UhlmannEberhard LutherHans Grettner YugoslaviaStanko HladnikEvgen KobalStanko PogelsekAvgust LikovnikVlado MartelancDujam Smoljanovic CzechoslovakiaJaroslav HlavnickaJaroslav KovarImrich MihalFrantisek PrejslerStefan FazikaJaroslav RezacWomen Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeIndividual Franciska Erjavec Yugoslavia Anni Kuttner East Germany Irmgard Handschke East GermanyTeam East GermanyHannelore CebullaCharlotte ZeibigFranziska HeinoldAnni KuttnerElisabeth DornackIrmgard Handschke YugoslaviaLjerka PrezeljAnika JakovecRuza VastagJelena SincekFranciska ErjavecBarbara Bulic West GermanyLuise LeuteHeiseGerda BerndtEva JeschawitzKalbElisabeth ForsterReferences EditWC Archive on KZS WC History on WNBA NBC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1955 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships amp oldid 1136280030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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