[[4:10.4544]] Jungen Finishes Fourth at 2021 Tallinn Mens International Challenger

Jungen Finishes Fourth at 2021 Tallinn Mens International Challenger

Sep 23 - 26, 2021

Bern, Switzerland
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Fourth
Marc
Pfister

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Third
Tim
Jungen

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SKIP
Bjorn
Jungen

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Lead
Gaute
Nepstad

 
Games: 8  
Record: 3W - 5L  
PF/G: 7.55  
PA/G: 7.55  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.40  
Steal Defense: 0.22  
Force Efficiency: 0.61  
Steal Efficiency: 0.23  
Bjorn Jungen (Bern, SUI) lost 1-0 to Sixten Totzek (Munich, GER) in the Bronze Medal game at the 2021 Tallinn Mens International Challenger in Tallinn, Estonia. of the 2021 Tallinn Mens International Challenger in Tallinn, Estonia; Bjorn Jungen (Bern, SUI) lost 1-0 to Sixten Totzek (Munich, GER) in the Bronze Medal game at the 2021 Tallinn Mens International Challenger in Tallinn, Estonia. Jungen lost 6-1 to Marco Hoesli (Glarus, SUI) in the semifinals to drop into the third place game. of the 2021 Tallinn Mens International Challenger in Tallinn, Estonia; and won 8-2 over Cameron Bryce (Stirling, SCO) in the quarterfinals. of the 2021 Tallinn Mens International Challenger in Tallinn, Estonia;
 
Jungen finished 2-3 in the 18-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Jungen lost 4-2 to Totzek, droppimg another game, 11-6 to Sergio Vez (Vitoria-Gasteiz, ESP) where Jungen responded with a 8-5 win over Lukas Hostmaelingen (Lillehammer, NOR). Jungen won 8-3 against Konstantin Rykov (Vilnius, LTU). Jungen went on to lose 5-4 against Kalle Kiiskinen (Hyvinkaa, FIN) in their final qualifying round match.
 
With their fourth place finish at the Tallinn Mens International Challenger, Jungen take home 10.454 world rankings points along with 296CDN, moving up 19 spots the World Ranking Standings into 57th place overall with 38.492 total points. Jungen ranks 55th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 10.454 points earned so far this season.
 

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