Belgium took the number one spot in the trios at the European Championships in Munich on Wednesday.
The team of Mats Maggi, Glenn Vansteenbrugge and Olivier Leroy shot a combined total of 3888 for the six games (three games on long oil, three on short).
Closest to the Belgians were the Danish team of Thomas Larsen, Anders Lousdal and Jesper Agerbo on 3869 and Norway's Svein Ake Ek, Glenn Morten Pedersen and Bjorn Einar Rudshagen on 3840.
Both teams from Finland also finished in the top six as the Scandinavian countries again dominated the top of the standings, with only Greece and England, along with the Belgians, breaking their hold over the top eight positions.
There was no change to the top spot in the All Events after the trios, with Norway's Mads Sandbaekken continuing to lead with an average of 224.06. His nearest challenger is Sweden's Robert Andersson with a 220.83 average, with third spot being held by fellow Norwegian Tore Torgersen on an average of 220.17.
Finland's Osku Palermaa is the stand-out mover after the trios. Europe's Weber Cup captain has moved into the top eight with a 1283 in the trios event. He is averaging 216.39 for the championships. England's Matt Chamberlain is the closest challenger to the top eight, currently in possession of ninth spot with a 215.83 average.
Thursday sees focus turn to the team event, before the doubles and trios semi-finals and finals take place through the afternoon and evening.
Keep an eye out for all the winners, as the week moves towards its conclusion, with detailed reports from all the squads right here at Bowltalk.
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