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Fortunski, Kibaroglu & Larsson Take 10 Ball Golds!
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Posted on Saturday, November 06 2021 @ 08:09:29 UTCby admin
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DYNAMIC BILLARD EUROPEAN POOL CHAMPIONSHIPS
EPBF / Dynamic Billard European Championships 2021 Antalya
Venezia Palace Hotel Lara
Kundu Köyü
Aksu
Antalya 07110
Turkey
www.epbf.com/tournaments/european-championships - facebook - live stream
www.veneziapalace.com
Monday-Thursday 1-11 November 2021

Mieszko Fortunski, Eyllul Kibaroglu, and Henrik Larsson - EC 21 10-Ball Pool Champions
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10 BALL DIVISION
FORTUNSKI, KIBAROGLU & LARSSON TAKE 10 BALL GOLDS!
Reporter: Luke Riches on behalf of the EPBF
Photography: ©EPBF
THERE WAS JOY for hosts Turkey as Eyllul Kibaroglu took 10 ball gold in
the Ladies’ division while Poland took both gold and silver in the Men’s
division as Mieszko Fortunski beat Daniel Maciol 8-4 at the Dynamic
Billiards European Championships taking place in Antalya, Turkey. In the
Wheelchair division it was Sweden’s Henrik Larsson who took yet another
EC gold.
In the men’s final, Fortunski, the 29 year-old from Wroclaw, put in a
superb showing as he led throughout to secure a deserved 8-4 victory.
Maciol’s break let him down on occasions and Fortunski capitalised on it
with some solid play. It proved to be back-to-back 10 ball titles for
the Pole following victory in Treviso, Italy in 2019.
There were 115 present in the event including Joshua Filler who was
making his debut at this year’s championship. He was knocked out though,
at the hands of Roman Hybler (CZE) in a classic 8-7 win. Hybler went
onto the quarter-finals where he was beaten by the eventual runner-up.
The semi-finals saw comfortable wins for the two Poles as Maciol beat
BCA Hall of Famer Ralf Souquet, who collected yet another EC medal to go
into his over-flowing trophy cabinet. Fortunski overcame Marc
Bijsterbosch, who claimed a bronze also, to go with the silver he won in
the straight pool division.
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Mieszko Fortunski (POL) - EC 10-Ball Pool Champion
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As is usual at a major final, there was tension in the air and it was
Maciol, the 22 year-old from Katowice, who ran out the first rack after
winning the lag. Fortunski levelled it in the next rack before a dry
break in the third left the door open for Fortunski who completed a
great clearance to take one against the break.
However, Fortunski missed the 2 ball in the fourth game, focusing too
much on keeping the white out of the corner pocket, and a composed
Maciol ran the table for 2-2. Another dry break from Maciol was his sole
contribution to the next as Fortunski confidently cleared for a 3-2
lead.
Fortunski ran out the next to take a two-rack lead. Under some pressure
now, Maciol finally came good on the break and cleared well to reduce
arrears and hope for a mistake from his opponent.
Fortunski lost the cue ball in the eighth game and could only play a
difficult containing safety which left a tricky long pot on the 1 ball.
Sensing that offence was his only route to regaining parity, Maciol took
it on and missed. Worse still, it left an easy pot on the 1 ball, and
Fortunski took full advantage and ran out for 5-3.
Maciol was thrown a life-line in the next as his opponent broke dry and
he made the clearance to stay in the game. He gave it back in the next
when he missed the 2-ball following a dry break. Fortunski missed it
himself but was handed the table back following a poor shot and ran out
to reach the hill at 7-4.
With three balls between Fortunski and the title, he missed a horror
7-ball as he seemed to twitch on the shot. It was a golden opportunity
for Maciol but his speedy cut on the 7-ball saw the white collide with
the 10 ball and drop into the corner pocket. With ball in hand,
Fortunski made no mistakes to secure the European Men’s 10 Ball
Championship.
After the match, Fortunski was relieved to have come through such a
strong field, “For sure it wasn’t easy for me, I had a lot of tough
matches. I played against Mario He, Schjetne, Bijsterbosch, Gorst, and
in the final with Maciol so my road to the title was really hard and I’m
really happy.
“It’s my second in a row so I’m double happy! 10 ball for sure is my
best game. There were no lucky shots, well not too much, but I believed
and was confident for the final.”
Medals – Men
Gold – Mieszko Fortunski (POL)
Silver – Daniel Maciol (POL)
Bronze – Marc Bijsterbosch (NED) & Ralf Souquet (GER)

Eyllul Kibaroglu (TUR) - EC 10-Ball Pool Champion
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THERE WAS ARGUABLY the loudest cheer of the week at the Venezia Palace
Hotel as local star Eyllul Kibaroglu deposited the 10-ball to claim the
gold medal in the Ladies’ 10 Ball event. The 33 year-old from Ankara
defeated Tamara Rademakers 6-2. It was her second European Championship
gold and you would have to go all the way back to 2007 in Liberec, Czech
Republic when she took the top spot in the 9 ball division.
It was sweet revenge for Kibaroglu who had been sent to the one-loss
side in her second match of the tournament by Rademakers. However, she
battled on defeating Spanish straight pool silver medallist Amalia
Matas, and fancied Ana Gradisnik 6-3 in the quarter-finals.
Rademakers ran through the winners’ side and beat Margaret Fefilova 6-2
in the semi-finals to meet Kibaroglu, who had defeated Bojana Sarac 6-5
at the same stage. The final wasn’t perhaps the classic hoped for as the
Turkish girl romped home 6-2 to secure the gold.
“I’m so excited to get the second title after 14 years. I’ve waited for
it too long and too many times. I’ve made too many quarter-finals on the
Euro Tour and European Championships but this is the right time and the
right moment in my home country. I’m proud and more than happy and
excited.
“I’m very thankful to the Turkish Federation who have been supporting me
a long time and I’m very appreciative of the EPBF for putting on this
beautiful tournament.”
Medals – Ladies
Gold – Eyllul Kibaroglu (TUR)
Silver – Tamara Rademakers (NED)
Bronze – Bojana Sarac (SRB) & Margarita Fefilova (BLR)

Henrik Larsson (SWE) - EC 10-Ball Pool Champion
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PLAYING OUT AT the same time as the men’s and ladies’ finals, was the
final of the Wheelchair division and it was veteran Henrik Larsson who
grabbed a brilliant 14th European Championship gold medal. He defeated
Finland’s Jouni Tahti 5-4 in the championship match to successfully
defend the title he won in Italy two years ago.
It was a thriller with the destination of the gold medal determined in
the final rack, and it was Larsson who came through to deny European
wheelchair pool legend Tahti and incredible 26th gold medal.
Larsson was delighted post-match; “I’m tickled! I’m going to practice
extremely hard in 2022 and play the Euro Tour and all that and see what
is my potential and when I find that out, I don’t know what I’m going to
do!
“I’m really happy to see all the improvements and the sport growing. You
see so many guys now in wheelchairs shooting and I’m really looking
forward to what we can expect for the sport in the following couple of
years,” he added.
Medals – Wheelchair
Gold – Henrik Larsson (SWE)
Silver – Jouni Tahti (FIN)
Bronze – David Slacek (SLO) & Matej Brajkovic (SLO)
All the matches can be viewed live at www.kozoom.com
Results, live scoring and draw are available at www.epbf.com

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