Daniel Tångudd

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Daniel Tångudd
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nation SwedenSweden Sweden
birthday January 25, 1996
society BK Milen
Medal table
Swedish championship 2 × gold 3 × silver 1 × bronze

Daniel Tångudd (born January 25, 1996 ) is a Swedish pool player .

Career

singles

After Tångudd had achieved fifth place in his first participation in 2009 , he won the bronze medal in the 10-ball at the 2010 European Schoolchildren Championship . In the semifinals he lost to eventual tournament winner Bence Varga . Two years later , he finished third in the 14/1 endless after being knocked out by Joshua Filler . In June 2013 he reached the round of 16 at the Swedish men's championship in 9-ball and lost to Marcus Chamat . A month later he was ninth at the Swedish 10-Ball Open. At the Junior European Championship in 2013 , he made it into the final in the 10-ball and 8-ball disciplines . After losing the 10-ball final 6: 7 against Nino Andreuzzi , he became European junior champion in 8-ball with a 7: 3 win against Andrei Seroschtan .

In April 2014 Tångudd was third at the Interpool 9-Ball Open. At the Swedish championship in 2014 he made it past the round of 16 for the first time. He became Swedish champion in 10-ball with a 9: 6 final win against Jim Chawki and lost to Marcus Chamat 4: 9 in the 8-ball final. In August 2014 he was third in the Junior European Championships in 14/1 endless and after a final defeat against Joshua Filler Vice European Champion in 10-Ball. A few days later, also in Portorož , he took part in a Euro Tour tournament for the first time. At the Slovenian Open , after defeating Oliver Ortmann and Mateusz Śniegocki , among others , he moved into the round of 16, in which he had to admit defeat to Petri Makkonen 6: 9.

In 2015 Tångudd was nominated for the first time for the men's European championship and reached the round of 64 endlessly in the 14/1. On the Euro Tour in 2015 he took part in all six tournaments and reached the round of 16 at the Portugal Open and the Austrian Open . At the beginning of 2016, another round of 16 participation followed at the Italian Open . At the 2016 European Championships he made it into the round of 16 in the 14/1 endless and 8-ball disciplines, in which he lost to Ronald Regli and Karol Skowerski respectively . In July 2017 - after not taking part in the national championship the previous year - he became Swedish champion for the second time . This time he succeeded in 9-Ball with an 11: 5 win over Marcus Chamat.

At the 2017 European Championships , Tångudd reached the quarter-finals in the 9-ball competition, in which he was defeated by Russian Maxim Dudanez 6:11. At the Swedish championship 2017 he reached the final in 10-ball and 9-ball and lost to Christian Sparrenlöv-Fischer and Tomas Larsson respectively . On the Euro Tour in the same year he did not get past the round of 32, which he reached three times.

team

With the Swedish national school team, Tångudd reached fifth place at the 2009 European Championships . In the following five years he was part of the Swedish junior team, with which he became vice European champion in 2010 after a final defeat against Germany and in 2014 he was third in the European Championship.

He has been a member of the Swedish men's national team since 2015. With her he reached the EM semi-finals in 2016 , which were lost 2-0 to Germany.

In 2017 Tångudd took part in the World Cup of Pool for the first time . Together with Marcus Chamat , he formed the Swedish team that was eliminated in the first round against the eventual tournament winners Mario He and Albin Ouschan from Austria.

successes

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