AFTER EIGHT DAYS OF PLAY, the 2021 EPBF / Dynamic Billiards European Seniors Championships concluded yesterday (Monday) with the destination determined of the last of the 32 medals. Germany took home the most with a total of 11, with Portugal and Italy joint second with four.
Top of the medal table though, were Portugal with three golds. All of those came from the player of the championships, Jorge Tinoco who won the straight pool, 9-ball and was part of the team gold squad.
THE MEDALS
Straight Pool
Gold – Jorge Tinoco (POR)
Silver – Reiner Wirsbitzki (GER)
Bronze – Didrik Vatne (NOR)
Steffen Gross (GER)
10 Ball
Gold – Sascha Specchia (SUI)
Silver – Murat Ayas (SUI)
Bronze – Morgan Norberg (SWE)
Reiner Wirsbitzki (GER)
Gold – Ulrike Andersson (SWE)
Silver – Susanne Wessel (GER)
Bronze – Alexandra Cunha (GBR)
Karin Michl (GER)
Team
Gold –
Portugal
Jorge Tinoco
Manuel Pereira
Henrique Correia
Silver –
Italy
Fabio Petroni
Riccardo Sini
Gianluca Boni
Andrea Grosso
Angelo Salzano
Bronze –
Switzerland
Rene Brand
Sascha Specchia
Murat Ayas
Aldo Rutschi
Poland
Tomasz Bak
Bartosz Czapski
Dawid Jedrzejczak
Krzysztof Gardjas
8 Ball
Gold – Reiner Wirsbitzki (GER)
Silver – Gianluca Capella (ITA)
Bronze – Timo Hofmann (GER)
Andrea Grosso (ITA)
Gold – Cristina Moscetti (ITA)
Silver – Tuuliina Panula (FIN)
Bronze – Ulrike Andersson (SWE)
Karin Michl (GER)
9 Ball
Gold – Jorge Tinoco (POR)
Silver – Francisco Diaz-Pizarro (ESP)
Bronze – Henrique Correia (POR)
Ronny Oldervik (NOR)
GoldAlexandra Cunha (GBR)
Silver – Karin Michl (GER)
Bronze – Ine Helvik (NOR)
Susanne Wessel (GER)
Play concludes on Sunday with the men’s and ladies’ 9 ball divisions.
All the matches can be viewed live at www.kozoom.com
Results, live scoring and draws are available at www.epbf.com
Luke Riches on behalf of the EPBF