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DYNAMIC BILLIARD EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023
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Posted on Saturday, June 03 2023 @ 15:31:02 UTCby admin
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DYNAMIC BILLIARD EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023
Straight Pool Division
Tampere Sports & Exhibition Centre
Ilmailunkatu 20
33900 Tampere
Finland
www.epbf.com/tournaments/eurotour - facebook - live stream
www.tampereenmessut.fi
Thursday - Sunday 1 - 11 June 2023

Tina Vogelmann - Germany, and Kim Laaksonen - Finland
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DYNAMIC BILLIARD EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023
Laaksonen And Vogelmann Take Opening Golds
Reporter: Luke Riches on behalf of the EPBF
Photography: ©EPBF
FINLAND’S KIM LAAKSONEN AND GERMANY’S TINA VOGELMANN are the straight
pool champions at the Dynamic Billiards European Championships, as they
both came through close run matches to claim gold in Tampere. Despite
the varying races, both matches finished almost simultaneously as cheers
rang through the arena and Laaksonen needed to compose himself for match
ball.
After the match, a clearly ecstatic Laaksonen said, “I mean it’s
incredible. I’ve never had this feeling before. I’d won a couple of
bronze medals and one silver so yeah, it feels amazing. I was thinking,
I can’t do anything here as Yannick ran 91 balls in about 15 minutes but
then he gave me one chance and I ran a 79. I’m so shocked!
“I’ve never been so nervous in my life for those last few balls. My
hands were shaking, my legs were shaking but it was fun though. What
else can you hope, winning in your home country – it’s perfect!”

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The Finn, was up against it in 18 year-old Yannick Pongers, who is one
of the hottest young prospects in European pool and won two golds and a
silver at last year’s European Junior Championships. In fact, the
Dutchman opened up a 91 point lead in the race to 125 match to leave his
opponent with everything to do when he finally got to the table.
The 31 year-old Finn though, scratched when on 6 points to hand the
table back and seemingly leave himself in a deep hole. Pongers, however
only lasted three balls before getting into a spot which forced a miss.
Laaksonen really needed a significant visit this time to get back into
the match and he got his head down and moved his score onto 85 before a
miss gave Pongers the opportunity to close the match out. He completed
the rack to take him to 108 but left a nasty cut on the 6 ball into a
blind pocket to start the next rack. He missed it to allow Laaksonen
back to the table trailing 85-108.
It was an opportunity for the Finn but the bulk of the balls were
clustered around the spot but he methodically picked them off to end the
rack just nine points behind Pongers. He completed the next rack to give
himself a 5 point lead and leave the finishing line 12 points away. He
made no mistakes and was clearly thrilled to have won his first European
Championship gold medal in his home country.
In a field of 85 players, Laaksonen ran undefeated through the event,
beating Italy’s Daniele Corrieri in the winners’ qualification round. He
followed that with wins over Konrad Juszczyszyn, Jan Van Lierop and
Francisco Diaz-Pizarro before eliminating Joao Grilo at the semi-final
stage.
Medals – Men
Gold – Kim Laaksonen (FIN)
Silver – Yannick Pongers (NED)
Bronze – Joao Grilo (POR)
Bronze – Daniel Maciol (POL)
In the ladies’ division, it was a successive gold for Germany as Tina
Vogelmann followed up on Ina Kaplan’s win last year as she beat Turkey’s
Eyllul Kibaroglu 75-67 in a close-fought match in which either player
could have won. Vogelmann had trailed 35-67 but a run of 24 got her
right back in it and when Kibaroglu faltered with the finishing line in
sight, she stepped up to claim her first-ever European Championship
gold.
Kibaroglu was perhaps the in-form player, having carried off the Women’s
Euro Tour event which concluded last Monday but Vogelmann battled hard
and kept herself together in the critical final rack.
Commented Vogelmann, “I’m totally overwhelmed. I didn’t expect this. I
didn’t play as well as I think I can do to be honest, but overall, I’m
very happy that I could fight back in the final as I was a little bit
behind against Eyllul, who is always strong.”
Previously, Vogelmann had collected three bronze, medals, all in
straight pool, but this time she went to the top.
“I didn’t look at the score; I only looked at the table and at the job
in front of me and I tried go ball for ball and see what happens. I
could see that Eyllul was struggling a little bit as she made some
mistakes – of course, I also did – but I didn’t watch the score.”
Medals – Ladies
Gold – Tina Vogelmann (GER)
Silver – Eyllul Kibaroglu (TUR)
Bronze – Melanie Sussenguth (GER)
Bronze – Diana Stateczny (GER)
Play continues to tomorrow with the 10-ball division which concludes on
the evening of Monday 5th June.
All the matches can be viewed live by visiting
www.epbf.com/tournaments/eurotour/ and clicking on the ‘LIVE’ button.
This will take you through to viewing options. In addition, selected
matches will be streamed on Facebook Live on the EPBF page.
Results, live scoring and draw are available at www.epbf.com

Kim Laaksonen - Finland
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Kim Laaksonen - Finland
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