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1959 World Ninepin Bowling Classic Championships

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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

Results

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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