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snookerdad
7th July 2008, 10:36 PM
THREE-time women’s world billiards champion Emma Bonney heads to Kings Lynn on Sunday to take on Austrian Karin Wannemacher in the English Ladies Open Billiards Championship.

The World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association (WLBSA) sanctioned ranking event kicks off at 11am at The Maltings Cue Club.

Philip Welham, English Amateur Billiards Association (EABA) regional coach and chairman of the EABA Junior Committee, will be tournament director.

‘Queen of the South’ Bonney, from Portsmouth, beat former Swedish pool star Eva Palmius 216-119 in the final to claim a third WLBSA world title in Cambridge in May.

The world number one faces world number nine Wannemacher, Austrian women’s snooker champion in 2006 and 2007, in a round-robin format.

Also due to appear are 15-year-old Joanne Davies, from Derby, and Kings Lynn 13-year-old Beau Elliott, who is 17th on the EABA junior rankings.

Entry fee £10

English Ladies Open Billiards Championship 2008
Sunday, 13th July, 11am
WLBSA sanctioned ranking event
The Maltings Cue Club
Page Stair Lane
Kings Lynn
PE30 1NQ
Tel: 01553 691081

WLBSA billiards ranking list

Pos Name Location
1 Emma Bonney - Portsmouth
2 Chitra Magimairaj - India
3 Eva Palmius - Sweden
4 Chris Sharpe - Chelmsford
5 Tina Owen -Sevilton - Taunton
6 Jan Hughes - St Neots, Cambs
7 Gaye Jones - Melksham, Wilts
8 Malgorzata Sikorska - Poland
9 Karin Wannemacher - Austria
10 Joanne Davies - Derby
11 Pam Wood - Newcastle
12 Maureen Logan - Newcastle
13 Danielle Maud - Kings Lynn
14 Hannah Jones - Derby


Tim Dunkley (WLBSA press office)

snookerdad
16th July 2008, 10:06 PM
BIRTHDAY girl Emma Bonney added the English Ladies Open Billiards Championship to her three world titles in Norfolk on Sunday.

Forced to get up at 5am on her 32nd birthday to make the 180-mile trip from her home in Portsmouth, Bonney won all four 45-minute round-robin matches at The Maltings Cue Club, Kings Lynn.

“I managed to score well and win quite convincingly which was pleasing,” she said. “I was glad I made the long journey.”

Bonney defeated former Swedish pool star Eva Palmius 186-62 in a repeat of the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association world championship final in Cambridge in May.

And she proved too strong for Karin Wannemacher, Austrian women’s snooker champion in 2006 and 2007, 15-year-old Joanne Davies from Derby and Kings Lynn 13-year-old Beau Elliott, who is 17th on the EABA junior rankings.

The WLBSA sanctioned ranking event was run by Phillip Welham, English Amateur Billiards Association (EABA) regional coach and chairman of the EABA Junior Committee.

RESULTS (breaks): Emma Bonney (31, 51) bt Eva Palmius 186-62, Karin Wannemacher bt Joanne Davies 160-52, Bonney bt Beau Elliott 191-42, Palmius bt Wannemacher 107-77, Palmius bt Elliot 67-49, Bonney (50) bt Davies 211-57, Davies bt Elliot 124-44, Bonney bt Wannemacher 165-79, Wannemacher bt Elliot 131-45, Palmius bt Davies 98-75.

Tim Dunkley (WLBSA press office)