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EBT Masters 2009 24-25 May 2009 in Lovvang Bowling Centre EBT Masters 2009 24-25 May 2009 in Lovvang Bowling Centre Womens Squad 1 Pos Name Country G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 Total 1Kirsten Penny England 215 211 210 233 232 227 1328 2DenmarkAnne L. Gales 192 201 215 206 279 223 1316 3Priscilla Maaswinkel Netherlands 163 237 213 247 209 237 1306 4DenmarkRikke H. Rasmussen 245 195 156 228 225 231 1280 5DenmarkBritt Bröndsted 213 212 224 245 178 207 1279 6DenmarkKamilla Kjeldsen 192 163 209 227 236 248 1275 7GermanyPatricia Luoto 196 175 217 257 216 212 1273 8Wendy Kok Netherlands 189 216 204 171 184 300 1264 9DenmarkAnja Ginge Jensen 212 187 216 223 196 193 1227 10Nicole Sanders Netherlands 204 194 202 214 209 201 1224 11Ghislaine van der Tol Netherlands 161 166 236 213 235 194 1205 12Veronica Lantto Sweden 190 212 200 186 177 201 1166 13Tina Hulsch Germany 187 165 223 159 215 216 1165 14Lotte H. Pedersen Denmark 205 172 167 205 195 212 1156 15Nina Flack Sweden 214 171 191 170 192 192 1130 16Krista Pöllänen Finland 167 182 207 172 168 223 1119 EBT Masters 2009 25-26 May 2009 in Lovvang Bowling Centre Womens Squad 2 Pos Name Country G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 Total 1 Krista Pöllänen Finland 202 223 217 266 229 234 1371 2 Anja Ginge Jensen Denmark 210 225 239 234 219 226 1353 3 Nicole Sanders Netherlands 245 243 191 255 201 195 1330 4 Kamilla Kjeldsen Denmark 210 213 197 206 266 234 1326 5 Veronica Lantto Sweden 225 223 223 205 189 249 1314 6 Priscilla Maaswinkel Netherlands 210 205 233 260 203 194 1305 7 Britt Bröndsted Denmark 245 168 186 198 215 247 1259 8 Wendy Kok Netherlands 222 176 206 197 215 224 1240 9 Nina Flack Sweden 205 182 184 237 259 155 1222 10 Kirsten Penny England 182 173 192 190 220 255 1212 11 Patricia Luoto Germany 202 200 207 204 197 188 1198 12 Tina Hulsch Germany 199 203 189 189 195 222 1197 13 Rikke H. Rasmussen Denmark 137 191 195 235 214 221 1193 14 Anne L. Gales Denmark 190 223 227 165 143 195 1143 15 Ghislaine van der Tol Netherlands 155 247 173 168 188 169 1100 16 Lotte H. Pedersen Denmark 182 188 188 200 168 168 1094 EBT Masters 2009 25-26 May 2009 in Lovvang Bowling Centre Womens Squad 3 Pos Name Country G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 Total 1 Kamilla Kjeldsen Denmark 191 254 208 220 237 270 1380 2 Priscilla Maaswinkel Netherlands 209 211 223 238 235 203 1319 3 Rikke H. Rasmussen Denmark 197 229 229 207 221 231 1314 4 Krista Pöllänen Finland 215 214 218 242 208 208 1305 5 Anne L. Gales Denmark 202 238 186 216 203 246 1291 6 Kirsten Penny England 223 219 203 193 236 204 1278 7 Tina Hulsch Germany 192 246 181 221 207 215 1262 8 Nicole Sanders Netherlands 247 175 206 218 202 180 1228 9 Ghislaine van der Tol Netherlands 192 222 206 216 171 218 1225 10 Nina Flack Sweden 194 206 201 234 211 166 1212 11 Wendy Kok Netherlands 151 168 203 241 219 214 1196 12 Patricia Luoto Germany 212 142 244 212 159 217 1186 13 Veronica Lantto Sweden 193 194 247 187 179 168 1168 14 Anja Ginge Jensen Denmark 169 196 196 214 194 192 1161 15 Lotte H. Pedersen Denmark 215 193 198 192 170 162 1130 16 Britt Bröndsted Denmark 129 210 178 174 212 187 1090 EBT Masters 2009 Lovvang Bowling Centre Results - Womens round robin Po Spillernavn G1 Bonus G2 Bonus G3 Bonus G4 Bonus G5 Bonus G6 Bonus G7 Bonus G8 Total 1 Kamilla Kjeldsen, Denmark 168 0 197 0 194 20 212 20 225 20 236 0 268 20 245 1825 2 Rikke H. Rasmussen, Denmark 202 0 204 0 196 20 183 0 204 20 219 20 258 20 206 1752 3 Priscilla Maaswinkel, Netherlands 178 20 222 20 199 20 183 0 207 20 223 20 225 0 189 1726 4 Anja Ginge Jensen, Denmark 178 0 222 20 235 20 209 20 156 0 215 0 214 20 189 1698 5 Nicole Sanders, Netherlands 233 20 173 20 200 0 231 20 175 0 168 0 231 0 223 1694 6 Kirsten Penny, England 160 0 227 20 196 0 218 20 197 20 237 20 184 0 168 1667 7 Anne L. Gales, Denmark 226 20 194 0 194 0 182 0 172 0 216 20 205 20 167 1616 8 Krista Pöllänen, Finland 257 20 170 0 179 0 202 0 196 0 206 0 146 0 212 1588 (C) KTA Data 2009 - www.ktadata.com EBT Masters 2009 24-25 May 2009 in Lovvang Bowling Centre Mens Squad 1 Pos Name Country G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 Total 1SwedenPeter Ljung 238 269 239 224 223 256 1449 2SwedenMartin Paulsson 206 290 236 216 226 255 1429 3Remy Ong Singapore 227 206 269 234 225 267 1428 4Jason Belmonte Australia 169 289 257 279 205 219 1418 5Paul Moor England 245 227 192 219 268 245 1396 6NorwayMads Sandbäkken 245 256 258 247 203 187 1396 7SwedenMartin Larsen 188 195 214 249 237 231 1314 8SwedenDennis Eklund 255 259 199 174 217 193 1297 9FinlandOsku Palermaa 199 193 258 189 205 247 1291 10Yoan Alix France 259 210 194 165 221 234 1283 11Jouni Helminen Finland 195 238 212 189 184 249 1267 12Mikael Kanold Sweden 144 213 224 204 226 242 1253 13Thomas Gross Austria 215 166 259 235 171 191 1237 14Dominic Barrett England 226 190 159 213 233 215 1236 15Robert Andersson Sweden 186 194 166 207 245 236 1234 16Tore Torgersen Norway 215 158 156 0 0 0 529 EBT Masters 2009 25-26 May 2009 in Lovvang Bowling Centre Mens Squad 2 Pos Name Country G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 Total 1 Remy Ong Singapore 245 263 212 246 258 247 1471 2 Robert Andersson Sweden 259 247 223 246 243 225 1443 3 Paul Moor England 224 231 280 207 226 236 1404 4 Martin Larsen Sweden 257 254 222 204 202 214 1353 5 Peter Ljung Sweden 213 211 236 210 238 234 1342 6 Osku Palermaa Finland 233 226 222 224 208 228 1341 7 Yoan Alix France 211 227 255 223 191 208 1315 8 Mads Sandbäkken Norway 159 256 220 235 225 207 1302 9 Jason Belmonte Australia 210 172 248 183 258 206 1277 10 Martin Paulsson Sweden 213 202 179 216 235 204 1249 11 Dominic Barrett England 245 138 189 217 228 191 1208 12 Dennis Eklund Sweden 189 224 204 185 210 192 1204 13 Thomas Gross Austria 210 198 200 158 221 196 1183 14 Jouni Helminen Finland 201 165 175 217 196 215 1169 15 Mikael Kanold Sweden 159 182 204 159 183 217 1104 16 Tore Torgersen Norway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EBT Masters 2009 25-26 May 2009 in Lovvang Bowling Centre Mens Squad 3 Pos Name Country G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 Total 1 Jason Belmonte Australia 211 246 279 259 246 202 1443 2 Osku Palermaa Finland 219 238 249 258 246 217 1427 3 Robert Andersson Sweden 274 199 210 230 237 199 1349 4 Mikael Kanold Sweden 212 235 202 217 195 259 1320 5 Remy Ong Singapore 184 213 224 211 234 238 1304 6 Peter Ljung Sweden 197 212 199 185 232 248 1273 7 Dominic Barrett England 202 201 269 202 234 163 1271 8 Thomas Gross Austria 204 180 212 217 214 224 1251 9 Mads Sandbäkken Norway 209 182 211 221 193 234 1250 10 Martin Larsen Sweden 194 175 230 225 176 248 1248 11 Jouni Helminen Finland 224 192 161 248 199 201 1225 12 Martin Paulsson Sweden 214 211 216 203 188 171 1203 13 Paul Moor England 199 198 215 202 182 204 1200 14 Yoan Alix France 193 210 227 182 181 205 1198 15 Dennis Eklund Sweden 180 191 192 168 235 206 1172 16 Tore Torgersen Norway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EBT Masters 2009 Lovvang Bowling Centre Results - Mens round robin Po Spillernavn G1 Bonus G2 Bonus G3 Bonus G4 Bonus G5 Bonus G6 Bonus G7 Bonus G8 Total 1 Paul Moor, England 226 20 246 20 256 20 247 20 278 20 238 0 211 0 221 2023 2 Jason Belmonte, Australia 228 20 238 20 232 0 248 20 213 0 268 20 245 20 233 2005 3 Martin Larsen, Sweden 252 0 204 0 237 20 189 0 238 20 255 20 255 20 198 1908 4 Peter Ljung, Sweden 189 0 243 20 236 0 221 20 213 0 206 20 213 0 215 1796 5 Osku Palermaa, Finland 252 20 224 0 196 20 194 0 206 20 223 0 185 0 245 1785 6 Robert Andersson, Sweden 187 0 224 20 249 20 212 0 193 0 227 20 208 20 181 1761 7 Remy Ong, Singapore 191 0 167 0 215 0 223 20 216 20 203 0 195 20 228 1698 8 Mads Sandbäkken, Norway 253 20 212 0 193 0 199 0 214 0 173 0 186 0 186 1636 (C) KTA Data 2009 - www.ktadata.com.
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