1959 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships

4th World Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
Host cityBautzen
CountryEast Germany
Nations9
Athletes98
Events4
OpeningSeptember 22, 1959 (1959-09-22)
ClosingSeptember 27, 1959 (1959-09-27)

The 1959 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was the fourth edition of the championships and was held in Bautzen, East Germany, from 22 to 27 September 1959.

In the men's competition the title was won by Yugoslavia 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 Hilde Beljan (East Germany) in the individual event.

Participating teams

Men

  •  Austria
  •  Czechoslovakia
  •  East Germany
  •  France
  •  Hungary
  •  Romania
  •  Switzerland
  •  West Germany
  •  Yugoslavia

Women

  •  Austria
  •  Czechoslovakia
  •  East Germany
  •  Hungary
  •  Romania

Results

Men - team

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
All Clean Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Yugoslavia
Vladimir Martelanc
Rajko Starc
Mate Buneta
Miroslav Steržaj
Leon Grom
Dujam Smoljanović
3593
599
600
607
598
559
630
1711
291
267
276
295
265
317
5304
890
867
883
893
824
947
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Hungary
Gyula Várfalvi
József Rákos
György Gyebrovszky
János Brachmann
Mátyás Balogh
József Szabó
3476
576
588
586
557
586
583
1709
297
305
291
255
290
271
5185
873
893
877
812
876
854
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  East Germany
Erhard Schulze
Gerhard Grohs
Otto Dietz
Herbert Uhlmann
Horst Bräutigam
Eberhard Luther
3475
573
590
564
564
598
586
1706
297
291
264
264
309
281
5181
870
881
828
828
907
867
4  Czechoslovakia
Pavol Halpert
Lumír Vostřák
Václav Šavlík
Imrich Mihál
Emil Bachratý
Karol Demitrovič
3498
594
581
588
591
558
586
1664
256
264
289
295
259
301
5162
850
845
877
886
817
887
5  West Germany
Herman Birner
Walter Trinkaus
Brönner
Albert Pfeiffer
Gerber
Richard Pelikan
3375
569
573
536
550
543
604
1676
246
275
249
318
283
305
5051
815
848
785
868
826
909
6  Austria
Johann Binder
Ludvig Lukaschek
Herbert Bauer
Alfred Baierl
Ludwig Curda
Hans Haidvogel
3352
534
580
544
578
562
554
1683
244
253
282
291
311
302
5035
778
833
826
869
873
856
7  Romania
Alexandru Andrei
Dragomirescu
Ion Micoroiu
Zambori
Ivan
Francise Micola
3399
569
589
564
563
549
565
1567
275
231
270
247
278
266
4966
844
820
834
810
827
831
8  France
Rene Weiss
Robert Schneider
Jean-Luc Vonarx
Pierre Neff
Frederic Zimmermann
Charles Metzger
3308
553
512
570
555
569
549
1482
252
226
270
192
243
299
4790
805
738
840
747
812
848
9  Switzerland
Josef Stocker
Walter Gnos
Fritz Brönimann
Max Ehrsam
Josef Schüler
Hans Biechy
3273
540
578
530
534
571
520
1398
210
226
233
241
261
227
4671
750
804
763
775
832
747

Women - team

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
All Clean Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  East Germany
Hannelore Cebulla
Elisabeth Bannert
Liane Lohse
Edith Balcke
Hilde Beljan
Gera Bamberg
1683
290
276
282
278
288
269
783
107
132
132
141
150
121
2466
397
408
414
419
438
390
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Hungary
Györgyné Soos
Jenőné Vajda
Gézáné Ballagó
Gyuláné Schrett
Erzsébet Kuzma
Sándorné Wenzel
1623
277
267
283
269
262
265
799
134
106
158
125
146
130
2422
411
373
441
394
408
395
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Austria
Hedwig Biedermann
Stefanie Kriha
Wilhelmine Hensel
Maria Schmoranzer
Margarete Wallner
Rosa Kesselgruber
1626
268
281
278
270
272
257
783
129
122
149
129
122
132
2409
397
403
427
399
394
389
4  Romania
Maria Nadas
Felszeghi
Margareta Szemanyi
Rezac
Nagy
Arion
1565
271
257
254
259
259
265
824
135
132
140
141
141
135
2389
406
389
394
400
400
400
5  Czechoslovakia
Zdeňka Těthalová
Růžena Račková
Liduše Kusnierzová
Martina Hnízdilová
Vlasta Šindlerová
Anna Jirásková
1641
253
287
278
274
267
282
746
116
116
142
110
130
132
2387
369
403
420
384
397
414

Men - individual

Rank Name Qualification Final Result
All Clean Total All Clean Total All Clean Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) East Germany Eberhard Luther 634 317 951 594 293 887 1228 610 1838
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dujan Smoljanović 607 301 908 597 320 917 1204 621 1825
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Martelanc 616 325 941 580 297 877 1196 622 1818
4 Hungary József Szabó 596 277 873 579 333 912 1175 610 1785
5 East Germany Horst Bräutigam 613 284 897 568 291 859 1181 575 1756
6 Romania Francise Micola 611 281 892 551 308 859 1162 589 1751
7 East Germany Gerhard Grohs 573 282 855 588 300 888 1161 582 1743
8 Czechoslovakia Imrich Mihál 588 296 884 590 266 856 1178 562 1740
9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miroslav Steržaj 575 274 849 577 298 875 1152 572 1724
10 East Germany Erhard Schulze 600 306 906 545 267 812 1145 573 1718
11 Czechoslovakia Václav Šavlík 570 314 884 541 291 832 1111 605 1716
12 Hungary József Rákos 607 255 862 550 295 845 1157 550 1707
13 Hungary György Gyebrovszky 555 299 854 555 292 847 1110 591 1701
14 Romania Erdei 561 283 844 577 274 851 1138 557 1695
15 Austria Walter Grois 558 286 844 585 242 827 1143 528 1671
16 Austria Alfred Baierl 581 282 863 557 244 801 1138 526 1664
17 Czechoslovakia Karol Demitrovič 563 285 848 538 277 815 1101 562 1663
18 France Charles Metzger 592 276 868 542 252 794 1134 528 1662
19 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Evgen Kobal 557 290 847 516 275 791 1073 565 1638
20 West Germany Walter Trinkaus 542 300 842 0 542 300 842
21 West Germany Albert Pfeiffer 548 290 838 0 548 290 838
22 West Germany Gerber 568 269 837 0 568 269 837
23 West Germany Richard Pelikan 561 275 836 0 561 275 836
24 Switzerland Max Ehrsam 561 275 836 0 561 275 836
25 Switzerland Josef Schüler 553 282 835 0 553 282 835
26 Czechoslovakia Pěkný 561 274 835 0 561 274 835
27 Romania Ion Micoroiu 562 269 831 0 562 269 831
28 Austria Ludwig Curda 540 290 830 0 540 290 830
29 Romania Restemann 560 266 826 0 560 266 826
30 Hungary István Feltein 549 270 819 0 549 270 819
31 Romania Alexandru Andrei 559 259 818 0 559 259 818
32 France Schnitter 540 265 805 0 540 265 805
33 Austria Hans Haidvogel 549 253 802 0 549 253 802
34 France Frederic Zimmermann 567 232 799 0 567 232 799
35 Switzerland Walter Gnos 560 230 790 0 560 230 790
36 France Jean-Luc Vonarx 551 231 782 0 551 231 782
37 Switzerland Fritz Brönimann 525 251 776 0 525 251 776

Women - individual

Rank Name Qualification Final Result
All Clean Total All Clean Total All Clean Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) East Germany Hilde Beljan 296 140 436 285 129 414 581 269 850
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hungary Gézáné Ballagó 290 140 430 299 117 416 589 257 846
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hungary Györgyné Soos 287 135 422 290 132 422 577 267 844
4 East Germany Edith Balcke 293 143 436 278 126 404 571 269 840
5 Romania Nagy 293 126 419 286 129 415 579 255 834
6 Czechoslovakia Liduše Kusnierzová 291 124 415 295 123 418 586 247 833
7 Hungary Erzsébet Kuzma 287 123 410 275 142 417 562 265 827
8 East Germany Charlotte Zeibig 276 148 424 273 123 396 549 271 820
9 Czechoslovakia Růžena Račková 254 151 405 295 115 410 549 266 815
10 Hungary Emma Molnár 284 150 434 255 125 380 539 275 814
11 East Germany Elisabeth Bannert 257 159 416 265 120 385 522 279 801
12 Czechoslovakia Anna Jirásková 285 124 409 262 119 381 547 243 790
13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Anika Jakovec 264 140 404 0 264 140 404
14 Austria Maria Schmoranzer 267 132 399 0 267 132 399
15 Austria Marie Langmayer 263 133 396 0 263 133 396
16 Romania Maria Nadas 262 132 394 0 262 132 394
17 Romania Arion 276 118 394 0 276 118 394
18 Austria Stefanie Kriha 266 124 390 0 266 124 390
19 Romania Szemanyi 263 121 384 0 263 121 384
20 Austria Gertrude Schmidka 260 120 380 0 260 120 380
21 Austria Rosa Kesselgruber 255 112 367 0 255 112 367
22 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kazi 254 108 362 0 254 108 362
23 Czechoslovakia Drápelová 256 98 354 0 256 98 354

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Host nation)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany (DDR)*3014
2 Yugoslavia (YUG)1113
3 Hungary (HUN)0314
4 Austria (AUT)0011
Totals (4 entries)44412

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Eberhard Luther
 East Germany
Dujan Smoljanović
 Yugoslavia
Vladimir Martelanc
 Yugoslavia
Team  Yugoslavia
Vladimir Martelanc
Rajko Starc
Mate Buneta
Miroslav Steržaj
Leon Grom
Dujam Smoljanović
 Hungary
Gyula Várfalvi
József Rákos
György Gyebrovszky
János Brachmann
Mátyás Balogh
József Szabó
 East Germany
Erhard Schulze
Gerhard Grohs
Otto Dietz
Herbert Uhlmann
Horst Bräutigam
Eberhard Luther

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Hilde Beljan
 East Germany
Gézáné Ballagó
 Hungary
Györgyné Soos
 Hungary
Team  East Germany
Hannelore Cebulla
Elisabeth Bannert
Liane Lohse
Edith Balcke
Hilde Beljan
Gera Bamberg
 Hungary
Györgyné Soos
Jenőné Vajda
Gézáné Ballagó
Gyuláné Schrett
Erzsébet Kuzma
Sándorné Wenzel
 Austria
Hedwig Biedermann
Stefanie Kriha
Wilhelmine Hensel
Maria Schmoranzer
Margarete Wallner
Rosa Kesselgruber

References

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