6th World Ninepin Bowling Classic
Championships
Host cityBucharest
CountryRomania
Nations8
Athletes95
Sport9-pins
Events6
OpeningJune 19, 1966 (1966-06-19)
ClosingJune 25, 1966 (1966-06-25)

The 1966 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships was the sixth edition of the championships and was held in Bucharest, Romania, from 19 to 25 June 1966.

In the men's competition the title was won by Romania in the team competition, Petre Purge and Constantin Rădulescu (Romania) in the pair competition and by Horst Bräutigam (East Germany) in the individual event. In the women's competition the title was won by Romania in the team competition, Marie Mikulčíková and Vlasta Šindlerová (Czechoslovakia) in the pair competition and by Vlasta Šindlerová (Czechoslovakia) in the individual event.

Participating teams

Results

Men - individual

Rank Name Qualification Final Result
AllCleanXTotal AllCleanXTotal AllCleanXTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) East Germany Horst Bräutigam 592 329 0 921 613 376 0 989 1205 705 0 1910
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Czechoslovakia Miroslav Kočárek 598 344 3 942 613 319 2 932 1211 663 5 1874
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Romania Ion Micoroiu 597 305 2 902 632 321 0 953 1229 626 2 1855
4 East Germany Eberhardt Luther 617 340 0 957 600 297 2 897 1217 637 2 1854
5 Hungary Gyula Várfalvi 592 339 0 931 586 311 2 897 1178 650 2 1828
6 Romania Cristu Vinătoru 585 326 1 911 593 322 3 915 1178 648 4 1826
7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Leon Grom 584 325 5 909 591 325 3 916 1175 650 8 1825
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miroslav Steržaj 598 330 1 928 585 311 2 896 1183 641 3 1824
9 East Germany Gerhard Grohs 585 312 2 897 605 316 2 921 1190 628 4 1818
10 Romania Petre Purge 579 310 1 889 618 311 0 929 1197 621 1 1818
11 Czechoslovakia Václav Šavlík 569 321 2 890 560 343 2 903 1129 664 4 1793
12 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dujam Smoljanović 572 308 0 880 595 288 5 883 1167 596 5 1763
13 Czechoslovakia Lumír Vostřak 606 288 2 894 569 294 3 863 1175 582 5 1757
14 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miroslav Ambrožić 565 307 2 872 560 323 2 883 1125 630 4 1755
15 West Germany Richard Pelikan 584 291 2 875 571 309 2 880 1155 600 4 1755
16 Hungary József Szabó 566 326 1 892 564 285 3 849 1130 611 4 1741
17 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dalmiro Vukasević 583 279 9 862 592 287 4 879 1175 566 13 1741
18 Austria Leo Schmoranzer 572 295 7 867 586 287 3 873 1158 582 10 1740
19 Hungary Endre Boros 565 298 5 863 591 285 4 876 1156 583 9 1739
20 Hungary József Rákos 571 295 3 866 603 269 1 872 1174 564 4 1738
21 East Germany Kristof Wlocka 561 300 1 861 588 285 2 873 1149 585 3 1734
22 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinko Juričević 577 314 1 891 577 266 5 843 1154 580 6 1734
23 West Germany Dieter Sieghert 577 288 6 865 576 293 3 869 1153 581 9 1734
24 Czechoslovakia František Prejsler 583 301 3 884 565 280 4 845 1148 581 7 1729
25 Romania Tiberiu Szamenyi 594 273 3 867 589 268 3 857 1183 541 6 1724
26 East Germany Klaus Beyer 543 330 1 873 560 259 7 819 1103 589 8 1692
27 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Juričević 584 272 5 856 550 261 5 811 1134 533 10 1667
28 Switzerland Kurt Friedli 577 278 3 855
29 Czechoslovakia Pavol Halpert 589 265 3 854
30 Romania Constantin Rădulescu 574 279 2 853
31 Hungary Miklós Varga 576 275 7 851
32 Italy Adolf Schweigkofler 538 310 0 848
33 East Germany Dieter Seifert 559 288 3 847
34 Czechoslovakia Ivo Blažević 564 283 2 847
35 France Joseph Fritsch 558 280 3 838
36 West Germany Werner Grünzel 547 289 8 836
37 Austria Ludwig Curda 562 272 4 834
38 Italy Josef Wieser 555 275 9 830
39 Austria Walter Grünanger 591 238 3 829
40 Austria Walter Braunberger 537 291 4 828
41 Austria Gerhard Pösch 555 273 5 828
42 Italy Michael Niederstätter 560 266 8 826
43 Romania Vasile Măntoiu 576 249 4 825
44 West Germany Adolf Käfer 542 280 5 822
45 West Germany Erwin Siebert 565 257 6 822
46 Austria Walter Jochl 555 263 1 818
47 Hungary Jenő Szabó 549 267 6 816
48 Italy Sigfried Anrather 566 250 3 816
49 Hungary Imre Kiss 544 269 4 813
50 France Charles Metzger 552 252 2 804
51 West Germany Heinrich Winkler 558 237 7 795
52 Italy Heinrich Lintner 552 239 6 791
53 Italy Emil Senoner 530 256 6 786
54 Switzerland Walter Mast 504 209 17 713

Women - individual

Rank Name Qualification Final Result
AllCleanXTotal AllCleanXTotal AllCleanXTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) East Germany Astrid Schmidt 283 132 4 415 283 134 5 417 566 266 9 832
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gorinka Erski 283 141 2 424 283 124 2 407 566 265 4 831
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Austria Elfride Schiffmann 292 129 2 421 269 139 3 408 561 268 5 829
4 Romania Elena Lupescu 294 133 2 427 274 128 1 402 568 261 3 829
5 Romania Tinca Balaban 283 123 3 406 308 115 5 423 591 238 8 829
6 East Germany Siegrid Rominger 279 144 1 423 268 134 2 402 547 278 3 825
7 Romania Elena Trandafir 292 129 1 421 275 125 3 400 567 254 4 821
8 East Germany Hanelore Cebulla 290 125 1 415 265 134 1 399 555 259 2 814
9 Hungary Gyuláné Schrett 278 116 5 394 278 141 4 419 556 257 9 813
10 Hungary Mária Czakó 270 132 6 402 301 110 2 411 571 242 8 813
11 East Germany Annemarie Preller 269 134 3 403 280 119 5 399 549 253 8 802
12 Czechoslovakia Marie Mikulčíková 273 140 4 413 264 118 7 382 537 258 11 795
13 Romania Margareta Szemanyi 283 111 1 394 270 129 5 399 553 240 6 793
14 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cvetka Čadeź 291 115 4 406 263 123 5 386 554 238 9 792
15 Romania Cornelia Moldoveanu 283 111 6 394 273 125 5 398 556 236 11 792
16 Czechoslovakia Marie Hrádková 283 112 3 395 262 125 3 387 545 237 6 782
17 Czechoslovakia Anna Jirásková 274 125 4 399 262 116 7 378 536 241 11 777
18 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Irena Koločaj 269 124 5 393 257 123 4 380 526 247 9 773
19 Czechoslovakia Vlasta Šindlerová 265 132 1 397 269 97 7 366 534 229 8 763
20 Austria Hermine Dobias 269 120 7 389
21 East Germany Christine Schulze 255 133 3 388
22 Czechoslovakia Věra Lauerová 267 121 5 388
23 Hungary Gyuláné Tóth 254 133 7 387
24 Czechoslovakia Ludmila Fürbachová 269 116 6 385
25 Hungary Mátyásné Sallai 281 104 3 385
26 Austria Josefine Havranek 265 119 5 384
27 Hungary Kálmánné Nádas 258 125 2 383
28 East Germany Ursula Rippin 259 124 4 383
29 East Germany Renate Engelhardt 274 106 2 380
30 Austria Frieda Zitta 267 106 4 373
31 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nada Kodrnja 257 113 4 370
32 Austria Marie Schmoranzer 260 109 6 369
33 Romania Crista Szöcs 270 96 10 366
34 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Anka Janša 255 108 1 363
35 Hungary Ernőné Hável 268 94 9 362
36 Czechoslovakia Zdeňka Těthalová 256 105 9 361
37 Austria Hermine Hafenscherer 239 121 7 360
38 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mara Grujin 244 95 8 339

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Host nation)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Romania (ROU)*3216
2 East Germany (DDR)2226
3 Czechoslovakia (TCH)1102
4 Yugoslavia (YUG)0112
5 Austria (AUT)0011
 Hungary (HUN)0011
Totals (6 entries)66618

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team  Romania
Petre Purge
Constantin Rădulescu
Tiberiu Szemanyi
Vasile Măntoiu
Ion Micoroiu
Cristu Vinătoru
 East Germany
Gerhardt Grohs
Dieter Seifert
Klaus Beyer
Kristof Wlocka
Eberhard Luther
Horst Bräutigam
 Yugoslavia
Dinko Juričević
Ivica Juričević
Dujam Smoljanović
Ivica Poleš
Leon Grom
Miroslav Steržaj
Pair  Romania
Petre Purge
Constantin Rădulescu
 Romania
Ion Micoroiu
Cristu Vinătoru
 East Germany
Gerhard Grohs
Horst Bräutigam
Individual Horst Bräutigam
 East Germany
Miroslav Kočárek
 Czechoslovakia
Ion Micoroiu
 Romania

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team  Romania
Tinca Balaban
Elena Lupescu
Crista Szöcs
Elena Trandafir
Margareta Szemanyi
Cornelia Moldoveanu
 East Germany
Hanelore Cebulla
Renate Engelhardt
Christina Schulze
Annemarie Preller
Siegrid Ronninger
Ursula Rippin
 Hungary
Ernőné Hável
Györgyné Kiss
Gyuláné Tóth
Mátyásné Sallai
Gyuláné Schrett
Kálmánné Nádas
Pair  Czechoslovakia
Marie Mikulčíková
Vlasta Šindlerová
 Romania
Elena Trandafir
Margareta Szemenyi
 East Germany
Renate Engelhardt
Annemarie Preller
Individual Astrid Schmidt
 East Germany
Gorinka Erski
 Yugoslavia
Elfriede Schiffmann
 Austria

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