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SUMMARY:IBF Super World Championship 2021
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nWATCH IBF SUPER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 NOW! \n  \nCompetition Information \n\nIBF World Championships Format and Playing Rules\nNewsletters\n\nNewsletter #1\nNewsletter #2\n\n\nLane Pattern\n\nLane Map Guide\nTherapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) Form\nDEX IBF Friends Offer\nBus Schedule for Hyatt Place Al Wasl\n\nOfficial Practice Schedule \n\nView on Browser\nDownload Full Schedule (Sort by Squad) (Sort by Group)\n\nQuick Navigation \n\nIntroduction\nCategories in the Championships\nFormat – Singles\nFormat – Doubles\nFormat – Trios\nFormat – Mixed Team\nFormat – Team (Four Athletes)\nSchedule\n\nBus Schedule for Hyatt Place Al Wasl\n\n  \n  \nIBF Super World Championship 2021 \nWELCOME TO DUBAI \nDubai is located on the Eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula\, in the south west corner of the Arabian Gulf. It is well known for its rich cultural heritage and warm hospitality to visitors. Dubai is a city of contrasts\, a land where east and west\, old and new\, traditional and modern blend seamlessly to create a fascinating destination\, with vast deserts and picturesque golden beaches. Dubai is made up of a diverse but coherent community keen on maintaining its identity. \nGiven its strategic location in the heart of the world\, Dubai has turned into a leading investment and tourism hub where 90 airline companies offer direct flights to more than 130 cities around the world. \nUnder the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum\, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai\, Dubai witnesses remarkable and sustained development in all walks of life: high-level education system\, world-class health system\, knowledge modern facilities and designs such as the Burj Al Arab Hotel\, overlooking Jumeirah Beach\, the world’s only 7-star hotel\, and Burj Khalifa\, the world’s tallest building that stands at 828 meters\, located near Sheikh Zayed Road\, which includes a number of iconic residential and commercial towers & hotels. Dubai also boasts of ‘Palm Jumeirah’ the largest manmade island built in the shape of a palm tree on the sea. It includes hundreds of luxurious residential units and resorts highlighted by Atlantis Hotel\, Zabeel Saray\, to name a few. Dubai also features stunning nature including sea beaches and mountain peaks. \nDubai is also a land of natural beauty and diversity extending over an area of 4\,000 square kilometres combining foothills\, high sand dunes and mountains at Hatta. \n  \nIBF Super World Championship 2021 \nCategories for each gender will be: \n\nSingles  (Maximum four athletes per gender per federation)\nDoubles (Maximum two doubles per gender per federation)\nTrios (Maximum one trios per gender per federation)\nTeam (Maximum one team (4 athletes) per gender per federation)\nMixed Team (Maximum two mixed teams per country (2 female +2 male per team))\nMost Valuable Athlete Medal per gender\nMost valuable Federation Trophy per gender\nMost valuable Federation Trophy (combined female and male)\n\nIBF Super World Championships – GameDay (mygameday.app) \nSINGLES \nWorld Championships Singles format  \nSingles Qualification Event \n10 games divided into two squads of 5 games each. Top 32 athletes qualify for group match play. Change of lane after each game. Two athletes per lane. Lane moving schedule will be presented one hour prior to the start of the squads. \nTies to advance are broken by a one game match between the tied athletes. The tie-breaker match will take place one hour prior to the start of the match play round. Additional ties will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nThe Leaderboard will be split into four groups using a snake system.  Highest finisher starts in group A. \nSingles Group Match Play \nThe top 32 athletes advance from qualification. 4 groups of 8 athletes are created based on position in qualification. Each athlete in a group will play 7 one game matches. 3 points will be awarded for a win in a match\, 1 point to each athlete for a tie and 0 for a loss. From each of the 4 groups the top 2 athletes in points will advance to quarter finals. \nAthletes will play on one pair of lanes\, one athlete per lane. Lanes are assigned using a predetermined schedule within each group. \nTies in a group to advance in will be broken by a one game match between the tied athletes. The tie-breaker match will take place immediately after last group match has been played. Additional ties will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nSingles Quarter-final  \nThe top 8 athletes advance from group match play. Winners in each match play group will play second place athletes. Quarter finals will be played over one game. Winner advances to the semi-final. \nAthletes will play on one pair of lanes\, one athlete per lane. Highest ranked athlete from group match play gets to choose the starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nTies to advance will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nSingles Semi-final \nThe top 4 athletes advance from the quarter-finals. Semi-finals will be played over one game. Winners advance to the final. \nAthletes will play on one pair of lanes\, one athlete per lane. Highest ranked athlete from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nTies to advance will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nSingles Final \nThe top 2 athletes advance from the semi-finals. Finals will be played over best of two games. If a third game is needed only the 9th and 10th frame will be played. \nAthletes will play on one pair of lanes\, one athlete per lane. Highest ranked athlete from group match play gets to choose the starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nBack to top \n  \nDOUBLES \nWorld Championships Doubles format \nRules in play: \nSingle lane style \n\nA game shall be played on one\nMembers of competing doubles shall successively and in regular order bowl one frame on one lane until 10 frames are bowled on the\n\nGroup Match Play \n\nEach team bowls one match against every other team in the group\nMatches consists of one game\n\nBaker format \n\nIn Baker format\, members of competing doubles successively and in regular order bowl complete and consecutive frames within the same\nAthlete one bowls frame 1\, 3\, 5\, 7 and 9. Athlete two bowls frame 2\, 4\, 6\, 8 and 10.\nBefore each game on a new lane in the event team must change the athlete playing as player one.\n\nDoubles Qualification Event \n 10 games Baker format. Change of lane after every two games. One team per lane. Lane moving schedule will be presented one hour prior to the start of the squads. \nTies to advance are broken by a one game match between the tied teams. The tie-breaker match will take place one hour prior to the start of the group match play round. Additional ties will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nThe Leaderboard will be split into four group using a snake system.  Highest finisher starts in group A. \nDoubles Group Match Play \n The top 32 double teams advance from qualification. 4 groups of 8 teams are created based on position in qualification. Each team in a group will play 7 one game matches. \n3 points will be awarded for a win in a match\, 1 point to each team for a tie and 0 for a loss. From each of the 4 groups the top 2 teams in points will advance to the quarter-finals. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Lanes are assigned using a predetermined schedule within each group. \nTies to advance will be broken by a one game match between the tied teams. \nThe tie-breaker match will take place immediately after last group match have been played. Additional ties will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nDoubles Quarter Finals \nThe top 8 teams advance from group match play. Winners in each match play group will play second place teams. Quarter finals will be played over one game. Winners advance to the semi-final. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nTies to advance will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nDoubles Semi-Finals \n The top 4 teams advance from the quarter-finals. Semi-finals will be played over one game. Winners advance to the final. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nTies to advance will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nDoubles Finals \n The top 2 teams advance from semi-finals. Finals will be played over best of two games. If a third game is needed only the 9th and 10th frame will be played. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nBack to top \n  \nTRIOS \nWorld Championships Trios format \nRules in play: \nSingle lane style \n\nA game shall be played on one\nMembers of competing trios shall successively and in regular order bowl one frame on one lane until 10 frames are bowled on the\n\nGroup match play \n\nEach team bowls one match against every other team in the group\nMatches consist of one game\n\nBaker format \n\nIn the Baker format\, members of competing trios successively and in regular order bowl complete and consecutive frames within the same\nAthlete one bowls frame 1\, 4\, 7 and 10. Athlete two bowls frame 2\, 5 and 8. Athlete three bowls frame 3\, 6 and 9.\nBefore each game on a new lane in the event team must change the athlete playing as player one.\n\nTrios Qualification Event \n10 games baker style. Change of lane after every two games. One team per lane. Lane moving schedule will be presented one hour prior to the start of the squads. \nTies to advance are broken by a one game match between the tied teams. The tie-breaker match will take place one hour prior to the start of the round robin round. Additional ties will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nTrios Group Match Play \nThe top 16 teams advance from qualification. 4 groups of 4 teams are created based on position in qualification. Each team in a group will play 3 one game matches. \n3 points will be awarded for a win in a match\, 1 point to each athlete for a tie and 0 for a loss. From each of the 4 groups the top 2 teams in points will advance to quarter finals. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Lanes are assigned using a predetermined schedule within each group. \nTies to advance will be broken by a one game match between the tied teams. The tie-breaker match will take place immediately after last group match have been played. Additional ties will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nTrios Quarter-Finals \nThe top 8 teams advance from group match play. Winners in each match play group will play second place teams. Quarter-finals will be played over one game. Winners advance to the semi-final. \nQuarter-finals will be played on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nTies to advance will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nTrios Semi-Finals \nThe top 4 teams advance from quarter-finals. Semi-finals will be played over one game. Winners advance to the final. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nTies to advance will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nTrios Finals \nThe top 2 teams advance from semi-finals. Finals will be played over best of two games. If a third game is needed only the 9th and 10th frame will be played. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nBack to top \n  \nMIXED TEAM \nWorld Championships Mixed Teams (4) format \nRules in play: \nSingle lane style \n\nA game shall be played on one\nMembers of competing teams shall successively and in regular order bowl one frame on one lane until 10 frames are bowled on the\n\nGroup match play \n\nEach team bowls one match against every other team in the group\nMatches consist of one game\n\nBaker format \n\nIn the Baker format\, members of competing teams successively and in regular order bowl complete and consecutive frames within the same game\nOrder of play\, qualification: Athlete one bowls frame 1\, 5\, 9 & 10. Athlete two bowls frames 2 & 6. Athletes three bowls frames 3 & 7. Athlete four bowls frames 4 & 8\nBefore each game on a new lane team must change the gender of the athlete playing as athlete one.\n\nMixed Team Qualification Event \n10 games Baker format. Change of lane after every two games. One team per lane. Lane moving schedule will be presented one hour prior to the start of the squads. \nTies to advance are broken by a one game match between the tied teams. The tie-breaker match will take place immediately after qualification. Additional ties will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nMixed Team Group Match Play \nThe top 16 teams advance from qualification. 4 groups of 4 teams are created based on position in qualification. Each group will play 3 games group match play. 3 points will be awarded for a win in a match\, 1 point to each athlete for a tie and 0 for a loss. From each of the 4 groups the top 2 teams in points will advance to quarter-finals. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Lanes are assigned using a predetermined schedule within each group. \nTies to advance will be broken by a one game match between the tied teams. The tie-breaker match will take place immediately after last group match have been played. Additional ties will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nMixed Team Quarter Finals \nThe top 8 teams advance from group match play. Winners in each match play group will play second place teams. Quarter-finals will be played over one game. Winners advance to the semi-final. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nTies to advance will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nMixed Team Semi Finals \n The top 4 teams advance from quarter-finals. Semi-finals will be played over one game. Winners advance to the final. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nTies to advance will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nMixed Team Finals \n The top 2 mixed teams advance from semi-finals. Finals will be played over best of two games. If tied a 9th and 10th frame roll-off will be played to decide the winner. Roll-off is played on the same lane the team finished game two on. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nBack to top \n  \nTEAM (FOUR ATHLETES) \nWorld Championships Teams (4) format \nSingle lane style \n\nA game shall be played on one\nMembers of competing teams shall successively and in regular order bowl one frame on one lane until 10 frames are bowled on the\n\nGroup match play \n\nEach team bowls one match against every other team in the group\nMatches consist of one game\n\nBaker format \n\nIn the Baker format\, members of competing teams successively and in below order bowl complete and consecutive frames within the same game\nOrder of play: Athlete one bowls frame 1\, 5\, 9 & 10. Athlete two bowls frames 2 & 6. Athletes three bowls frames 3 & 7. Athlete four bowls frames 4 & 8\nBefore each game on a new lane in the event team must change the athlete playing as player one.\n\nTeam Qualification Event \n 10 games Baker format. Change of lane after every two games. One team per lane. Lane moving schedule will be presented one hour prior to the start of the squads. \nTies to advance are broken by a one game match between the tied teams. The tie-breaker match will take place immediately after qualification. Additional ties will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nTeam group match play \nThe top 16 teams advance from qualification. 4 groups of 4 teams are created based on position in qualification. Each group will play 3 games group match play. 3 points will be awarded for a win in a match\, 1 point to each athlete for a tie and 0 for a loss. From each of the 4 groups the top 2 teams in points will advance to quarter finals. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Lanes are assigned using a predetermined schedule within each group. \nTies to advance will be broken by a one game match between the tied teams. The tie-breaker match will take place immediately after last group match have been played. Additional ties will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nTeam Quarter-Finals \nThe top 8 teams advance from group match play. Winners in each match play group will play second place teams. Quarter-finals will be played over one game. Winners advance to the semi-final. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nTies to advance will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nTeam Semi-Finals \nThe top 4 teams advance from quarter-finals. Semi-finals will be played over one game. Winners advance to the final. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nTies to advance will be broken by a 9th & 10th frame roll-off. \nTeam Finals \nThe top 2 teams advance from semi-finals. Finals will be played over best of two games. \nIf tied a 9th and 10th frame roll-off will be played to decide the winner. Roll-off is played on the same lane the team finished game two on. \nTeams will play on one pair of lanes\, one team per lane. Highest ranked team from group match play gets to choose starting lane (left or right). Ties for ranking will be broken by total pinfall in qualification. \nBack to top \n  \nSCHEDULE \nClick on each day for detailed schedule. \nNov-04 Official Practice Full Schedule\n \n\n\n\n10:00 – 11:30\n\n\nGroup\nFederation\nGender\n10:00-10:27\n10:30-10:57\n11:00-11:30\n\n\n1\nKorea\nFemale\nLane 1-2\nLane 11-12\nLane 23-24\n\n\n1\nBahrain\nFemale\nLane 3-4\nLane 13-14\nLane 25-26\n\n\n1\nCanada\nFemale\nLane 5-6\nLane 15-16\nLane 27-28\n\n\n1\nColombia\nFemale\nLane 7-8\nLane 17-18\nLane 29-30\n\n\n1\nDenmark\nFemale\nLane 9\nLane 19\nLane 31\n\n\n1\nFrance\nFemale\nLane 11-12\nLane 21-22\nLane 33-34\n\n\n1\nGuatemala\nFemale\nLane 13-14\nLane 23-24\nLane 35-36\n\n\n1\nKazakhstan\nFemale\nLane 15-16\nLane 25-26\nLane 1-2\n\n\n1\nCzech Republic\nFemale\nLane 17-18\nLane 27-28\nLane 3-4\n\n\n1\nEngland\nFemale\nLane 19\nLane 29\nLane 5\n\n\n1\nMalaysia\nFemale\nLane 20-22\nLane 30-32\nLane 6-8\n\n\n1\nGermany\nFemale\nLane 23-24\nLane 33-34\nLane 9-10\n\n\n1\nSingapore\nFemale\nLane 25-26\nLane 35-36\nLane 11-12\n\n\n\n\n\n\n12:30 – 14:00\n\n\nGroup\nFederation\nGender\n12:30-12:57\n13:00-13:27\n13.30-14:00\n\n\n2\nEngland\nMale\nLane 1\nLane 15\nLane 27\n\n\n2\nIreland\nMale\nLane 2\nLane 16\nLane 28\n\n\n2\nBermuda\nMale\nLane 3-4\nLane 17-18\nLane 29-30\n\n\n2\nCzech Republic\nMale\nLane 5-6\nLane 19-20\nLane 31-32\n\n\n2\nSingapore\nMale\nLane 7-8\nLane 21-22\nLane 33-34\n\n\n2\nItaly\nMale\nLane 9-10\nLane 23-24\nLane 35-36\n\n\n2\nKorea\nMale\nLane 11-12\nLane 25-26\nLane 1-2\n\n\n2\nGermany\nMale\nLane 13-14\nLane 27-28\nLane 3-4\n\n\n2\nMalaysia\nMale\nLane 15-17\nLane 29-31\nLane 5-7\n\n\n2\nKuwait\nMale\nLane 18-20\nLane 32-34\nLane 8-10\n\n\n2\nFrance\nMale\nLane 21-22\nLane 35-36\nLane 11-12\n\n\n2\nGuatemala\nMale\nLane 23-24\nLane 1-2\nLane 13-14\n\n\n2\nBahrain\nMale\nLane 25-26\nLane 3-4\nLane 15-16\n\n\n2\nDenmark\nMale\nLane 27-28\nLane 5-6\nLane 17-18\n\n\n2\nColombia\nMale\nLane 29-30\nLane 7-8\nLane 19-20\n\n\n2\nQatar\nMale\nLane 31-32\nLane 9-10\nLane 21-22\n\n\n2\nKazakhstan\nMale\nLane 33-34\nLane 11-12\nLane 23-24\n\n\n2\nRBF\nMale\nLane 35-36\nLane 13-14\nLane 25-26\n\n\n\n\n\n\n15:00 – 16:30\n\n\nGroup\nFederation\nGender\n15:00-15:27\n15:30-15:57\n16:00-16:30\n\n\n3\nSlovakia\nFemale\nLane 1\nLane 11\nLane 25\n\n\n3\nRomania\nFemale\nLane 2-4\nLane 12-14\nLane 26-28\n\n\n3\nFinaland\nFemale\nLane 5-6\nLane 15-16\nLane 29-30\n\n\n3\nUzbekistan\nFemale\nLane 7\nLane 17\nLane 31\n\n\n3\nLithuania\nFemale\nLane 8\nLane 18\nLane 32\n\n\n3\nSpain\nFemale\nLane 9-10\nLane 19-20\nLane 32-34\n\n\n3\nPhilippines\nFemale\nLane 11-12\nLane 21-22\nLane 35-36\n\n\n3\nNorway\nFemale\nLane 13-14\nLane 23-24\nLane 1-2\n\n\n3\nUSA\nFemale\nLane 15-16\nLane 25-26\nLane 3-4\n\n\n3\nIceland\nFemale\nLane 17-18\nLane 27-28\nLane 5-6\n\n\n3\nSweden\nFemale\nLane 19-20\nLane 29-30\nLane 7-8\n\n\n3\nUAE\nFemale\nLane 21-22\nLane 31-32\nLane 9-10\n\n\n3\nRBF\nFemale\nLane 23-24\nLane 33-34\nLane 11-12\n\n\n3\nEthiopia\nFemale\nLane 25\nLane 35\nLane 13\n\n\n\n\n\n\n17:30 – 19:00\n\n\nGroup\nFederation\nGender\n17:30-17:57\n18:00-18:27\n18:30-19:00\n\n\n4\nCanada\nMale\nLane 1-2\nLane 13-14\nLane 25-26\n\n\n4\nEthiopia\nMale\nLane 3\nLane 15\nLane 27\n\n\n4\nSweden\nMale\nLane 4-6\nLane 16-18\nLane 28-30\n\n\n4\nIceland\nMale\nLane 7-8\nLane 19-20\nLane 31-32\n\n\n4\nIran\nMale\nLane 9-10\nLane 21-22\nLane 33-34\n\n\n4\nKSA\nMale\nLane 11-12\nLane 23-24\nLane 35-36\n\n\n4\nLithuania\nMale\nLane 13-14\nLane 25-26\nLane 1-2\n\n\n4\nNorway\nMale\nLane 15-16\nLane 27-28\nLane 3-4\n\n\n4\nPakistan\nMale\nLane 17-18\nLane 29-30\nLane 5-6\n\n\n4\nPhilippines\nMale\nLane 19-20\nLane 31-32\nLane 7-8\n\n\n4\nRomania\nMale\nLane 21-22\nLane 33-34\nLane 9-10\n\n\n4\nFinland\nMale\nLane 23-24\nLane 35-36\nLane 11-12\n\n\n4\nSlovakia\nMale\nLane 25-26\nLane 1-2\nLane 13-14\n\n\n4\nSpain\nMale\nLane 27-28\nLane 3-4\nLane 15-16\n\n\n4\nUAE\nMale\nLane 29-31\nLane 5-7\nLane 17-19\n\n\n4\nNigeria\nMale\nLane 32\nLane 8\nLane 20\n\n\n4\nUSA\nMale\nLane 33-34\nLane 9-10\nLane 21-22\n\n\n4\nUzbekistan\nMale\nLane 35-36\nLane 11-12\nLane 23-24\n\n\n\n\n\nNov-05 Official Practice Full Schedule \n\n\n\n10:00 – 11:30\n\n\nGroup\nFederation\nGender\n10:00-10:27\n10:30-10:57\n11:00-11:30\n\n\n3\nNorway\nFemale\nLane 1-2\nLane 11-12\nLane 25-26\n\n\n3\nUSA\nFemale\nLane 3-4\nLane 13-14\nLane 27-28\n\n\n3\nRBF\nFemale\nLane 5-6\nLane 15-16\nLane 29-30\n\n\n3\nSweden\nFemale\nLane 7-8\nLane 17-18\nLane 31-32\n\n\n3\nUAE\nFemale\nLane 9-10\nLane 19-20\nLane 33-34\n\n\n3\nEthiopia\nFemale\nLane 11\nLane 21-22\nLane 35\n\n\n3\nSlovakia\nFemale\nLane 13\nLane 23\nLane 1\n\n\n3\nRomania\nFemale\nLane 14-16\nLane 25\nLane 2-4\n\n\n3\nFinland\nFemale\nLane 17-18\nLane 26-28\nLane 5-6\n\n\n3\nUzbekistan\nFemale\nLane 19\nLane 29-30\nLane 7\n\n\n3\nLithuania\nFemale\nLane 20\nLane 31\nLane 8\n\n\n3\nSpain\nFemale\nLane 21-22\nLane 32\nLane 9-10\n\n\n3\nPhilippines\nFemale\nLane 23-24\nLane 33-34\nLane 11-12\n\n\n3\nIceland\nFemale\nLane 25-26\nLane 35-36\nLane 13-14\n\n\n\n\n\n\n12:30 – 14:00\n\n\nGroup\nFederation\nGender\n12:30-12:57\n13:00-13:27\n13.30-14:00\n\n\n4\nPhilippines\nMale\nLane 1-2\nLane 13-14\nLane 25-26\n\n\n4\nRomania\nMale\nLane 3-4\nLane 15-16\nLane 27-28\n\n\n4\nFinland\nMale\nLane 5-6\nLane 17-18\nLane 29-30\n\n\n4\nSlovakia\nMale\nLane 7-8\nLane 19-20\nLane 31-32\n\n\n4\nSpain\nMale\nLane 9-10\nLane 21-22\nLane 33-34\n\n\n4\nUSA\nMale\nLane 11-12\nLane 23-24\nLane 35-36\n\n\n4\nNigeria\nMale\nLane 13\nLane 25\nLane 1\n\n\n4\nUAE\nMale\nLane 14-16\nLane 26-28\nLane 2-4\n\n\n4\nUzbekistan\nMale\nLane 17-18\nLane 29-30\nLane 5-6\n\n\n4\nCanada\nMale\nLane 19-20\nLane 31-32\nLane 7-8\n\n\n4\nEthiopia\nMale\nLane 21\nLane 33\nLane 9\n\n\n4\nSweden\nMale\nLane 22-24\nLane 34-36\nLane 10-12\n\n\n4\nIceland\nMale\nLane 25-26\nLane 1-2\nLane 13-14\n\n\n4\nIran\nMale\nLane 27-28\nLane 3-4\nLane 15-16\n\n\n4\nKSA\nMale\nLane 29-30\nLane 5-6\nLane 17-18\n\n\n4\nLithuania\nMale\nLane 31-32\nLane 7-8\nLane 19-20\n\n\n4\nNorway\nMale\nLane 33-34\nLane 9-10\nLane 21-22\n\n\n4\nPakistan\nMale\nLane 35-36\nLane 11-12\nLane 23-24\n\n\n\n\n\n\n15:00 – 16:30\n\n\nGroup\nFederation\nGender\n15:00-15:27\n15:30-15:57\n16:00-16:30\n\n\n1\nFrance\nFemale\nLane 7-8\nLane 19-20\nLane 31-32\n\n\n1\nGuatemala\nFemale\nLane 9-10\nLane 21-22\nLane 33-34\n\n\n1\nKazakhstan\nFemale\nLane 11-12\nLane 23-24\nLane 35-36\n\n\n1\nCzech Republic\nFemale\nLane 13-14\nLane 25-26\nLane 1-2\n\n\n1\nEngland\nFemale\nLane 15\nLane 27\nLane 3\n\n\n1\nMalaysia\nFemale\nLane 16-18\nLane 28-30\nLane 4-6\n\n\n1\nGermany\nFemale\nLane 19-20\nLane 31-32\nLane 9-10\n\n\n1\nSingapore\nFemale\nLane 21-22\nLane 33-34\nLane 11-12\n\n\n1\nKorea\nFemale\nLane 23-24\nLane 31-32\nLane 13-14\n\n\n1\nBahrain\nFemale\nLane 25-26\nLane 33-34\nLane 15-16\n\n\n1\nCanada\nFemale\nLane 27-28\nLane 35-36\nLane 17-18\n\n\n1\nColombia\nFemale\nLane 29-30\nLane 1-2\nLane 19-20\n\n\n1\nDenmark\nFemale\nLane 31\nLane 3\nLane 21\n\n\n\n\n\n\n17:30 – 19:00\n\n\nGroup\nFederation\nGender\n17:30-17:57\n18:00-18:27\n18:30-19:00\n\n\n2\nKuwait\nMale\nLane 1-3\nLane 15-17\nLane 27-29\n\n\n2\nMalaysia\nMale\nLane 4-6\nLane 18-20\nLane 30-32\n\n\n2\nFrance\nMale\nLane 7-8\nLane 21-22\nLane 33-34\n\n\n2\nGuatemala\nMale\nLane 9-10\nLane 23-24\nLane 35-36\n\n\n2\nBahrain\nMale\nLane 11-12\nLane 25-26\nLane 1-2\n\n\n2\nQatar\nMale\nLane 13-14\nLane 27-28\nLane 3-4\n\n\n2\nColombia\nMale\nLane 15-16\nLane 29-30\nLane 5-6\n\n\n2\nDenmark\nMale\nLane 17-18\nLane 31-32\nLane 7-8\n\n\n2\nKazakhstan\nMale\nLane 19-20\nLane 33-34\nLane 9-10\n\n\n2\nEngland\nMale\nLane 21\nLane 35\nLane 11\n\n\n2\nIreland\nMale\nLane 22\nLane 36\nLane 12\n\n\n2\nBermuda\nMale\nLane 23-24\nLane 1-2\nLane 13-14\n\n\n2\nCzech Republic\nMale\nLane 25-26\nLane 3-4\nLane 15-16\n\n\n2\nSingapore\nMale\nLane 27-28\nLane 5-6\nLane 17-18\n\n\n2\nItaly\nMale\nLane 29-30\nLane 7-8\nLane 19-20\n\n\n2\nKorea\nMale\nLane 31-32\nLane 9-10\nLane 21-22\n\n\n2\nGermany\nMale\nLane 33-34\nLane 11-12\nLane 23-24\n\n\n2\nGuatemala\nMale\nLane 35-36\nLane 13-14\nLane 25-26\n\n\n\n\nNov-06 Day 1 - Singles Qual Games 1-50800 – 11:00 Singles Games 1-5\, Female Group 1\, Squad 1\n11:00 – 11:30 Lane Maintenance\n11:30 – 14:30 Singles Games 1-5\, Male Group 1\, Squad 1\n14:30 – 15:00 Lane Maintenance\n15:00 – 18:00 Singles Games 1-5\, Female Group 2\, Squad 1\n18:00 – 18:30 Lane Maintenance\n18:30 – 21:30 Singles Games 1-5\, Male Group 2\, Squad 1\n\nNov-07 Day 2 - Doubles Qual0800 – 11:00 Male Doubles\, 10 Games\, Group 1\n11:00 – 11:30 Lane Maintenance\n11:30 – 14:30 Female Doubles\, 10 Games\, Group 1\n14:30 – 15:00 Lane Maintenance\n15:00 – 18:00 Male Doubles\, 10 Games\, Group 2\n18:00 – 18:30 Lane Maintenance\n18:30 – 21:30 Female Doubles\, 10 Games\, Group 2\n\nNov-08 Day 3 - Singles Qual Games 6-100800 – 11:00 Singles Games 6-10\, Male Group 1\, Squad 2\n11:00 – 11:30 Lane Maintenance\n11:30 – 14:30 Singles Games 6-10\, Female Group 1\, Squad 2\n14:30 – 15:00 Lane Maintenance\n15:00 – 18:00 Singles Games 6-10\, Male Group 2\, Squad 2\n18:00 – 18:30 Lane Maintenance\n18:30 – 21:30 Singles Games 6-10\, Female Group 2\, Squad 2\n\nNov-09 Day 4 - Doubles Round of 32\, Quarter Finals0900 – 13:00 Male Doubles Round of 32 Match Play\n13:00 – 14:00 Lane Maintenance\n14:00 – 18:00 Female Doubles Round of 32 Match Play\n18:00 – 18:30 Lane Maintenance\n18:30 – 19:30 Male & Female Doubles Quarter Finals\n\nNov-10 Day 5 - Singles Round of 32\, Quarter Finals09:00 – 13:00 Female Singles Round of 32 Match Play\n13:00 – 14:00 Lane Maintenance\n14:00 – 18:00 Male Singles Round of 32 Match Play\n18:00 – 18:30 Lane Maintenance\n18:30 – 19:30 Male & Female Singles Quarter Finals\n\nNov-11 Day 6 - Trios Round of 16\, Quarter Finals0900 – 12:00 Male Trios Qualification\, 10 Games\n12:00 – 13:00 Lane Maintenance\n13:00 – 16:00 Female Trios Qualification\, 10 Games\n16:00 – 17:00 Lane Maintenance\n17:00 – 19:00 Men & Women Trios Round of 16 Match Play\n19:00 – 20:00 Lane Maintenance\n20:00 – 21:00 Men & Women Trios Quarter Finals\n\nNov-12 Day 7 - Mixed Team Qualification; Singles Semi-Finals & Finals0800 – 11:00 Mixed Team Qualification\, Group 1\n11:00 – 12:00 Lane Maintenance\n12:00 – 15:00 Mixed Team Qualification\, Group 2 \n18:00 – 18:40 Female Singles Semi-Finals\n18:50 – 19:30 Male Singles Semi-Finals\n20:30 – 21:10 Female Singles Finals\n21:30 – 22:10 Male Singles Finals\n\nNov-13 Day 8 - Team Qualification; Doubles Semi-Finals & Finals0800 – 11:00 Female Team Qualification\n11:00 – 12:00 Lane Maintenance\n12:00 – 15:00 Male Team Qualification \n18:00 – 19:00 Female Doubles Semi-Finals\n19:00 – 20:00 Male Doubles Semi-Finals\n20:00 – 21:30 Female Doubles Finals\n21:30 – 23:00 Male Doubles Finals\n\nNov-14 Day 9 - Mixed Team Round of 16 & Quater Finals; Trios Semi-Finals & Finals0900 – 11:00 Mixed Team Round of 16\n11:00 – 12:00 Lane Maintenance\n12:00 – 13:00 Mixed Team Quarter Finals \n18:00 – 18:40 Female Trios Semi-Finals\n18:50 – 19:30 Male Trios Semi-Finals\n20:30 – 21:10 Female Trios Finals\n21:30 – 22:10 Male Trios Finals\n\nNov-15 Day 10 - Team Round of 16; Quarter Finals; Semi-Finals & Finals; Mixed Team Semi-Finals & Finals0800 – 09:30 Team Round of 16\n09:30 – 10:00 Lane Maintenance\n10:00 – 11:00 Team Quarter Finals \n17:00 – 17:40 Female Team Semi-Finals\n17:50 – 18:30 Male Team Semi-Finals\n18:40 – 19:00 Mixed Team Semi-Finals\n19:30 – 20:10 Female Team Finals\n20:30 – 21:10 Male Team Finals\n21:30 – 22:10 Mixed Team Finals\n \nBack to top \n  \nBus Schedule for Hyatt Place Al Wasl \nDownload the bus schedule (PDF) \nBus Schedule (Click to Expand) \n\n\n\nSaturday 6th\n\n\nDeparture\nDIRECTION\n\n\n06:30\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n09:45\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n11:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n13:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n15:00\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n16:45\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n18:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n22:00\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\nSunday 7th\n\n\nDeparture\nDIRECTION\n\n\n06:30\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n09:45\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n11:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n13:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n15:00\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n16:45\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n18:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n22:00\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\nMonday 8th\n\n\nDeparture\nDIRECTION\n\n\n06:30\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n09:45\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n11:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n13:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n15:00\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n16:45\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n18:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n22:00\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\nTuesday 9th\n\n\nDeparture\nDIRECTION\n\n\n07:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n12:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n13:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n18:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n16:45\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n20:00\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\nWednesday 10th\n\n\nDeparture\nDIRECTION\n\n\n07:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n12:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n13:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n18:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n16:45\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n20:00\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\nThursday 11th\n\n\nDeparture\nDIRECTION\n\n\n07:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n11:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n12:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n15:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n16:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n21:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\nFriday 12th\n\n\nDeparture\nDIRECTION\n\n\n06:30\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n10:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n11:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n15:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\nSaturday 13th\n\n\nDeparture\nDIRECTION\n\n\n06:30\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n10:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n11:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n15:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\nSunday 14th\n\n\nDeparture\nDIRECTION\n\n\n07:15\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n13:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\nMonday 15th\n\n\nDeparture\nDIRECTION\n\n\n06:30\nHyatt to DIBC\n\n\n11:30\nDIBC to Hyatt\n\n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://bowling.sport/home/event/ibf-super-world-championship-2021/
LOCATION:Dubai International Bowling Center\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:Championships
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