Nine-pin bowling World Team Championships

The nine-pin bowling World Team Championships is a biennial nine-pin bowling competition organized by the World Ninepin Bowling Association (WNBA NBC). The World Championships was started in 2005, after dividing the championships into Team and Single's. [1] [2] [3]

Nine-pin bowling
World Team Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)May - second half
Frequencybiennial (even years)
Location(s)various
Countryvarying
Inaugurated2005
Most recent2019
Next event2021
Organised byWNBA NBC
Websitewww.wnba-nbc.de

During the first championships in Novi Sad, the sprint events took place for the last time. Since 2009, the World Team Championships have in the program only team tournaments, after removing mixed tandems.

List of championships

EditionYearCityCountryDateEventsMen's Team
World Champions
Women's Team
World Champions
Notes
1st2005Novi Sad Serbia and Montenegro30 May - 4 Jun5 Germany RomaniaOnly with Sprint
2nd2007Košice Slovakia20 - 26 May3 Hungary SloveniaLast with Mixed tandems
3rd2009Dettenheim Germany17 - 23 May2 Serbia Germany
4th2011Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina19 - 28 May2 Serbia Hungary
5th2013Zalaegerszeg Hungary15 - 25 May2 Hungary Hungary
6th2015Speichersdorf Germany (2)13 - 23 May2 Serbia Croatia
7th2017Dettenheim (2) Germany (3)18 - 27 May2 Serbia Germany
8th2019Rokycany Czech Republic16 - 26 May2 Serbia Croatia
9th2021Plauen Germany (4)19 - 29 May2
10th2023Budapest Hungary (2)17 - 27 May2

Medal count

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Serbia5016
2 Hungary43411
3 Germany37313
4 Croatia3249
5 Czech Republic2057
6 Romania1528
7 Slovenia1067
8 Serbia and Montenegro1001
9 Austria0145
10 France0101
 North Macedonia0101
12 Slovakia0011
Totals (12 nations)20203070

List of hosts

List of hosts by number of championships hosted.

Times
hosted
Host Year(s)
4 Germany2009, 2015, 2017, (2021)
2 Hungary2013, (2023)
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina2011
1 Czech Republic2019
1 Serbia and Montenegro2005
1 Slovakia2007
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