1988 European Pool Billiards Championship

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1988 European Pool Billiards Championship
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venue Stockholm , Sweden
Disciplines 8-ball , 9-ball , 14/1 endless
1987
 
1989

The Pool Championship 1988 was the European Pool Billiard Association EPBF in the Swedish capital Stockholm material discharged snooker tournament . After 1982 it was the second European Championship in Sweden.

The disciplines 8-ball , 9-ball and 14/1 were played out endlessly . In addition, the men's European champions were determined.

The Swedes Per Anda , Mikael Hallgren and Tom Storm were European champions. Storm was thus able to successfully defend its title from the previous year . Bernd Hoffmann and Thomas Engert each won the silver medal once, Oliver Ortmann won bronze. The German team consisting of Thomas Engert, Oliver Ortmann, Edgar Nickel and Ralf Souquet became European champions.

In the women's final, defending champion Louise Furberg was European champion in 14/1 against Sylvia Buschhüter . Klara Lensing became 8-ball European champion, Franziska Stark became 9-ball European champion. The Swiss Virena Kadler and Jaqueline von Kanel each achieved third place.

Medalist

discipline gold silver bronze
Gentlemen - 14/1 endless SwedenSweden Per Anda GermanyGermany Bernd Hoffmann GermanyGermany Oliver Ortmann
AustriaAustria Albert Schwarz
Men - 8-Ball SwedenSweden Mikael Hallgren GermanyGermany Thomas Engert ItalyItaly Marizio Paschini
SwedenSweden Ulf Hjalmvall
Men - 9-Ball SwedenSweden Tom Storm SwedenSweden Christer Lofstrand EnglandEngland Keith Brewer
SwedenSweden Jurgen Karlsson
Men's team GermanyGermany Germany SwedenSweden Sweden NorwayNorway Norway
AustriaAustria Austria
Ladies - 14/1 endless SwedenSweden Louise Furberg GermanyGermany Sylvia Buschhüter SwedenSweden Marie Thorné
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Virena Kadler
Ladies - 8 ball GermanyGermany Klara Lensing SwedenSweden Anette Aronsson SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jaqueline from Kanel
SwedenSweden Christina Lilja
Ladies - 9-Ball GermanyGermany Franziska Stark SwedenSweden Helena Thornfeldt SwedenSweden Heather Andersson
EnglandEngland K. Winter

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