Dynamic Billiard European Championships Seniors 2023 – Portugal And Germany Take Team Golds

Team Portugal

THE TWO TEAM gold medals were determined on Friday evening at the  Dynamic Billard European Seniors Championships and it was Portugal who  took the glory in the men’s division and the German ladies who  triumphed. It was a late finish as the women’s final went to a deciding  play-off but there was plenty of the drama that the team events always  bring.

The men’s final saw Germany face off against Portugal, with two wins  from the three matches securing the gold medal. Markus Kamuf was up  against Manuel Pereira in the 8-ball, Harald Stolka faced Jorge Tinoco  at 9-ball while Meric Reshat v Henrique Correia was the 10-ball game.

The overall match was well poised as Tinoco led Stolka 4-0 in the  9-ball, while Reshat was three to the good over Henrique Correia. That put additional weight on the 8-ball match which was looking like the  decider barring comebacks in either of the other two.

Markus Kamuf had the early lead before Pereira made it 2-2 as Kamuf’s  jump onto the 9 failed to go down. In the other two matches, Tinoco  increased his lead to 5-0 while Reshat had moved the score onto 5-1.  After trailing in the early stages, Pereira was in the ascendancy as he  took the next and the lead for the first time at 3-2 as both the other  matches looked to be heading toward one-sided wins.

That soon became 4-2 for Pereira while in the other two, Tinoco was 5-1  ahead, while Correia was eating into Reshat’s lead as he clawed another couple back to get to within two racks at 5-3. In the 8-ball, the  Portuguese took the next and with Tinoco in such a commanding lead over  Harald Stolka, gold for Portugal was looking like the favourite outcome.

Pereira took the next with a bank on the 8-ball to put himself on the  hill with a four-rack lead. With Tinoco 6-1 ahead in his race-to-eight 9-ball match, something dramatic was required to deny Portugal their  gold medals.

The first point went to Manuel Pereira who played extremely well for his  7-2 victory, but meanwhile on Table 3, Stolka was not quite done as he  took two racks to trail 6-3. In the 10-ball, Meric Reshat was hanging on  as his big lead started to evaporate as he went from 5-1 to 6-5. In the  end, Reshat fell over the line, 7-6, leaving the title in the hands of  Stolka and Tinoco.

Tinoco derailed his opponent’s revival to reach the hill after they both  had visits with the 8 and 9-balls remaining and then the wily Jorge delivered the winning blow as he ran out the next rack for an 8-4  victory and team gold for Portugal.

Medals – Men

Gold – Portugal – Manuel Pereira, Jorge Tinoco, Henrique Correia
Silver – Germany – Reiner Wirsbitzki, Harald Stolka, Markus Kamuf,  Meric Reshat
Bronze – Italy – Michele Monaco, Vittorio De Falco, Livio Antonazzo, Riccardo Taddei
Poland – Roman Wasilewski, Tomasz Bak, Dominik Zajac,  Dawid Jedrzejczak

Team Germany

The ladies format differed from the men’s in the respect that there were  just two matches – Birgit Heidorn v Stella Julien at 8-ball and Susanne  Wessel against Karine Bendavid at 9-ball. After a combined five racks,  the shoot-out was looking favourite as Julien led Heidorn 2-0, while  Wessel was 3-0 up on Bendavid.

Julien added another to her tally, making it 3-0, while in the 9-ball  game it was 4-1 to Wessel, further increasing the chance of a deciding
shoot-out.  However, Heidorn slowly clawed her way back into the game as  she levelled it up at 3-3, while on the other table, Bendavid was making  a match of it, trailing 4-2. The balance of probability looked in  Germany’s favour but there was still plenty of pool to be played.

Wessel got on the hill though, and then Heidorn took the lead for the  first time to leave things looking very shaky for the French. In the end  Heidorn pulled off a tremendous 5-3 win after trailing 3-0, leaving it  in the hands of her team mate Wessel. Unfortunately, the Germans were  thwarted by the resilience of Karine Bendavid who really dug in to  secure a play-off for France with a hard fought 6-5 win.

Unfortunately, it was not to be as the German duo took the two deciding  10-ball racks to secure the gold medals.

Medals – Ladies

Gold – Germany – Birgit Heidorn, Christine Steinlage, Susanne Wessel
Silver – France – Stella Julien, Karine Bendavid
Bronze – Finland – Tuuliina Panula, Tiina Nakari
Sweden – Annika Nilsson, Ulrika Andersson, Louise Furberg

Play continues to tomorrow (Saturday 20th) with the conclusion of the  8-ball division.

All the matches can be viewed live by visiting
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