1994 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships

The 1994 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was the twentieth edition of the championships and was held in Ludwigshafen, Germany, from 15 to 22 May 1994.

20th World Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
Host cityLudwigshafen
CountryGermany
Sport9-pins
Events10
OpeningMay 15, 1994 (1994-05-15)
ClosingMay 22, 1994 (1994-05-22)
← 1992 Bratislava
1996 Prague →

Team competitions has been played in two independent groups. In men group A triumphed Slovenia, and among women, Germans. In group B, both among women and men, the Czechs won. In the men pair competition won Romanians - Stelian Boariu and Vasia Donos. In single event triumphed Firedhelm Zänger and in combination Romanian Stelian Boariu. In the women pair won Czechs - Vlastimila Cahová and Naděžda Dobešová. Naděžda Dobešová also won in single competition, while Hungarian Ágota Kovácsné Grampsch triumphed in combination.

Participating teams

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Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Host nation)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Czech Republic (CZE)4004
2  Germany (GER)*2428
3  Romania (ROU)2125
4  Hungary (HUN)1337
5  Slovenia (SLO)1001
6  Poland (POL)0112
  Slovakia (SVK)0112
8  Croatia (CRO)0011
Totals (8 entries)10101030
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single
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  Friedhelm Zänger (GER)   Stelian Boariu (ROU)   Andreas Kühn (GER)
Combination
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  Stelian Boariu (ROU)   Béla Csányi (HUN)   Ion Ruge (ROU)
Pair
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  Romania
Stelian Boariu
Vasia Donos
  Germany
Ralf Koch
Friedhelm Zänger
  Germany
Jürgen Fleischer
Christian Schwarz
Team Group A
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  Slovenia
Boris Benedik
Darko Bizjak
Matjaž Hočevar
Albin Juvančič
Franc Kirbiš
Harry Steržaj
Zdravko Štrukelj
Boris Urbanc
  Germany
Jürgen Fleischer
Ralf Koch
Andreas Kühn
Peter Mayer
Christian Schwarz
Christian Span
Werner Stößel
Friedhelm Zänger
  Romania
Dumitru Beşe
Stelian Boariu
Vasia Donos
Ernö Gergely
Ion Grigorescu
Leontin Popp
Ion Ruge
Nicolae Lupu
Team Group B
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  Czech Republic
Zdeněk Gartus
Pavel Kaan
Jaroslav Pichl
Zdeněk Procházka
Viktor Pytlík
Jiří Vícha
Václav Zajíc
Ivan Zámečník
  Poland
Włodzimierz Dutkiewicz
Robert Glapiak
Krzysztof Kamiński
Marek Krawczyk
Tadeusz Śliwiński
Leszek Torka
Jacek Wojcieszak
  Slovakia
Pavol Deško
Radoslav Fúska
Jozef Kríž
Jozef Pešta
Štefan Púchly
Martin Terebessy
Vojtech Vitkovič

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single
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  Naděžda Dobešová (CZE)   Marianna Török (HUN)   Ágota Kovácsné Grampsch (HUN)
Combination
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  Ágota Kovácsné Grampsch (HUN)   Cornelia Budy (GER)   Zsuzsanna Biró (HUN)
Pair
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  Czech Republic
Vlastimila Cahová
Naděžda Dobešová
  Germany
Cornelia Budy
Helga Oppelt
  Hungary
Zsuzsanna Biró
Marianna Török
Team Group A
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  Germany
Monika Arnold
Cornelia Budy
Birgit Burkart
Claudia Hoffmann
Andrea Kniße
Helga Oppelt
Beate Schönerstedt
Marianne Zink
  Hungary
Zsuzsanna Biró
Andrea Feher
Gabriela Herczeghne Vajda
Ágota Kovácsné Grampsch
Andrea Sebestyen
Marianna Török
Erika Vecseri
  Croatia
Velinka First
Štefica Krištof
Marija Mađarević
Sonja Mikac
Ružica Neralić
Biserka Perman
Elda Sinovčić
Vesna Žunek
Team Group B
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  Czech Republic
Vlastimila Cahová
Zdeňka Cyprová
Naděžda Dobešová
Hana Kropáčová
Dagmar Mrázková
Růžena Smrčková
Eliška Šebestová
Daniela Žďárková
  Slovakia
Jana Čiljaková
Ružena Juricová
Eva Králiková
Gabriela Kuchárová
Anna Martišková
Margita Peštová
Naďa Vancová
  Poland
Agata Banaszak
Mirosława Dobkowicz
Beata Górczak
Dorota Kopańska
Izabela Mus
Stefania Sikorska
Maria Waszak

References

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