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Scandinavian festival in 9-ball

07/29/2019

Published by thomas overbeck

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Left to right: C. Lentz, M. Nguyen and E. Gangflot

The final medals have been awarded today at the Dynamic Billard European Youth Championships 2019 in veldhoven, The Netherlands. 9-ball individuals and team competition was played.

The 9-ball individuals turned into a Scandinavian festival. With My Nguyen (SWE; girls), Emil-Andre Gangflot (NOR; U17) and Christoffer Lentz (DEN; U19) three players from the Northern European countries went for the gold medals.

In the team competition, Team Germany won the U19, Team Poland won the U17 and Team Russia took the Gold Medal in the girls division.

The final match in the U19 9-ball competition was played between Christoffer Lentz and Mustafa Alnar (TNC). It was only thrilling in the first 4 racks when Alnar was able to show some active resistance. After a score of 2:2, it was only Lentz who demonstrated high class pool while Alnar lost his track completely. The final result in that match was 8:2 in favour of the Danish.

Top eight finishers Under 19 9-ball

1. Christoffer Lentz DEN
2. Mustafa Alnar TNC
3. Ole-Kristian Rudshavn NOR
    Manuel Butschek AUT
5. Ivan Galic CRO
    Marcel Bruennemann GER
    Ragnar Gronsten SWE
    Jere Virtaranta FIN

The final 9-ball match in the U17 took place between Emil-Andre Gangflot and Szymon Kural (POL). Kural had already taken the crown in 10-ball earlier this week and was ready for more. The match was really exciting and thrilling to the spectators and it went all the way to a hill-hill situation at 6:6. Then, Kural attempted to play a safety on the 7-ball but to his horror had no ball touch any rails after the contact so the shot was called a foul. With ball in hand, Gangflot had no problem to run the remaining 3 balls and go for then Gold in the U17 9-ball competition.

Top eight finishers Under 17 9-ball
1. Emil-Andre Gangflot NOR
2. Szymon Kural POL
3. Dennis Laszkowski GER
    Florian Heel AUT
5. Mikita Paluyan BLR
    Arsenii Kovalerchik RUS
    Arseni Sevastyanov FIN
    Ajdin Piknjac BIH

In the girls 9-ball final, once more My Nguyen met Nina Torvund (NOR). The match had already happened during the competition yesterday when Torvund defeats Nguyen in the winner’s qualification round with 6:3. Last year’s 10-ball Champion was up against the defending 9-ball Champion. Today, My Nguyen played much better than yesterday and Torvund could not perform up to her usual level. In the end, Nguyen took the Gold home to Sweden with an impressive 6:2 victory over Torvund.

Top eight finishers Girls 9-ball
1. My Nguyen SWE
2. Nina Torvund NOR
3. Milena Murha BLR
    Valeriia Trushevskaia RUS
5. Vivien Heine GER
    Aleksandra Guleikova RUS
    Iuliia Pozdeeva RUS
    Lena Primus AUT

The final match in the U19 was played between Germany and Croatia. Germany won the match 3:0 with Christian Froehlich winning 7:4 in 10-ball over Ivan Galic. Niclas Dohr defeated Luka Galic in 9-ball with 8:6 while Jacques Wollschaeger remained victorious with 7:5 in 8-ball over Mario Gulic.

Top 4 Teams U19

1. Germany
2. Croatia
3. Denmark
    Finland

In the U17 team competition, Team Poland defeated the Team from Belarus with 2:1. While Szymon Kural put the first point into the Polish account with a 7:1 victory over Aliaksei Remez, Mikita Paluyan was able to tie the match result to 1:1 with his 10-ball win 6:1 over Oskar Jamorski. The decider was delivered by Dominik Jastrzab who defeated Andrei Adziarykha 6:1 in the 8-ball match. Poland won the team final with 2:1.

Top 4 Teams U17

1. Poland
2. Belarus
3. The Netherlands
    Russia

The team competition the girls division was won by Russia with an easy 2:0 victory over Norway. Valeriia Trushevskaia took down Astrid-Eiken Flage in 9-ball with 6:1. Aleksandra Guleikova won her 8-ball match with 5:2 over Nina Torvund.

Top 4 Teams Girls

1. Russia
2. Norway
3. Poland
    Austria

Germany has won the medal table at the Youth Championships with Russia becoming second and Poland ranked #3.

This concludes the coverage of the Dynamic Billard European Youth Championships 2019 in Veldhoven, The Netherlands. Coming up next Thursday, the Dynamic Billard Veldhoven Euro-Tour will be launched. On Friday, the Predator Veldhoven Open WOmen’s Euro-Tour will begin.

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