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GERMANY TAKES TEAM GOLD IN FINAL RACK

GERMANY TAKES TEAM GOLD IN FINAL RACK

GERMANY WON THE Team gold medals at the 2024 DYNAMIC BILLARD European Seniors Championships, as they got the better of Turkey in a tense match that went down to the final rack. It was Meric Reshat, the 14.1 45-plus gold medallist, who potted the winning 10-ball after the 8-ball and 9-ball points were shared. The Germans went one better than last year’s silver medal-winning effort in Slovenia

There were three matches to determine the destination of the gold medals. In 8-ball Cetin Aslan (Turkey) met Reiner Wirsbitzki, the 9-ball game saw Ferdi Ozdemir face off against Markus Kamuf and in 10-ball, it was Rasit Saylam versus Meric Reshat.

The German squad got off to the better start, leading 2-1 in two of the matches, while Ozdemir held a similar lead over Kamuf in the 9-ball. With Wirsbitzki quickly establishing a commanding 4-0 lead in the 8-ball, it looked like the decider would come from the other two matches.

Ozdemir moved into a 4-1 lead for Turkey in the 9-ball, which left the 10-ball game looking favourite to be the determining point. That was finely poised at 3-3 after Saylam completed a tricky run out. Reshat, though, pushed ahead in the middle stages to move into a 5-4 lead, with the 8-ball match concluding 7-0 in Wirsbitzki’s favour.

As Ozdemir reached the hill, leading 7-2, Saylam levelled the 10-ball match to leave the final on a knife-edge at 5-5. Reshat responded with three balls down off his break shot but he hooked himself moving from 2 to 3 and scratched to give the advantage back to Saylam. He made no mistakes to put himself on the hill and Turkey a rack away from gold, pending a huge German comeback in the 9-ball where Ozdemir led 7-2.

Ozdemir soon completed an 8-3 victory to draw the scores level at 1-1, while Reshat dug in to take the 12th rack for 6-6 and it was a one rack shoot-out for the gold medal.

Saylam had an opportunity as he downed the 1 and 2 balls but then missed a pressure 3 but it ran safe. With so much at stake, neither player wanted to give it away but a fortunate snooker from Reshat caused his opponent to miss and with ball-in-hand, he was never going to get a bigger opportunity. To his credit, the German held his nerve to run the table and secure the gold medal for Germany.

 

Medals – Men

Gold –               Germany – Reiner Wirsbitzki, Markus Kamuf, Meric Reshat

Silver –              Turkey – Ferdi Ozdemir, Cetin Aslan, Rasit Saylam

Bronze –           Spain – Pablo Garcia-Lagar, Francisco Diaz-Pizarro, Francisco Barcelo, Jose Luis Gonzalez-Perez

Poland – Roman Wasilewski, Mariusz Gnitecki, Dominik Zajac, Tomasz Bak.

Play continues on Saturday with the 8-ball finals scheduled for 21.15.

For streaming fans, Tables 1 & 2 will be shown throughout on YouTube. Table 1 will be on the Kozoom channel, while Table 2 will be available throughout on the EPBF platform. All other tables can be viewed on the Kozoom.com website, where there are a variety of subscription options.

Table 1 link = https://www.youtube.com/@KozoomTV/streams

Table 2 link = https://www.youtube.com/@theepbf/streams

Tables 1-20 = https://home.kozoom.com/en/all-cue-sports

Results, live scoring, and draw are available at www.epbf.com

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