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Open Weert 9-Ball 2008 Women's Division
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Results
January 24 - 27th, 2008
Dates
Weert)
Location
$1.525
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Venue
House of Billiards Weert
Address
Smeetspassage 3
Phone
310-495-542053
Web links
Official Site
Results
1
Jans
$750
Wendy Jans
Full name
1983-06-14
Birthdate
2
Jentschura
$375
Ina Jentschura
Full name
1987-05-14
Birthdate
3
Feijen
$200
Katrine Feijen
Full name
1977-05-28
Birthdate
3
Fritz
$200
Sabrina Fritz
Full name
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