EM i pool är igång
EM spelas den 29 mars till 8 april i Tallin, Estland.
EM spelas i klasserna herr, dam, rullstol, U23 och lag.
Den svenska truppen
Herr:
Erik Gårdelöf
Walter Laikre
Christopher Koba
Dam:
Linnea Hjalmarström
Helena Nyberg Benjamin
Louise Furberg
Rullstol:
Henrik Larsson
EM har en ny streamingplattform i år. Bord 1 och 2 streamas på YouTube, via the Pro Billiard TV channel - https://www.youtube.com/@ProBilliardTV Länk till annan webbplats.
Spelschema, resultat, live scoring finns på
www.epbf.com/tournaments/european-championships/ Länk till annan webbplats.
Spelschema
Straight Pool (Men) 29-30 mars
Straight Pool (Women) 29-30 mars
10-Ball (Men) 31 mars-2 april
10-Ball (Women) 31 mars-2 april
10-Ball (Wheelchair) 31 mars-2 april
8-Ball (Men) 2 -5 april
8-Ball (Women) 2 -5 april
8-Ball (Wheelchair) 2 -5 april
8-Ball (Under 23s) 2 -5 april
9-Ball (Men) 6-8 april
9-Ball (Women) 6-8 april
9-Ball (Wheelchair) 6-8 april
9-Ball (Under 23s) 6-8 april
Teams (Men) 3-8 april
Teams (Women) 3-8 april
10-ball text från EPBF
Igår måndag den 31 mars inleddes 10-ball.
EPBF hade en pratstund med Linnea Hjalmarström och Henrik Larsson efter deras matcher:
A young player in the ascendancy is Linnea Hjalmarstrom (Sweden) who progressed to the straight knock-out stages in the women’s tournament without conceding a rack.
She said, “I played good today; I only had one match but luckily, I played a lot of straight pool matches so I’d had table time so I knew how the tables were but my break was difficult to find out at first but now it feels good.
With three gold medals to her name, Hjalmarstrom has enjoyed some major successes at previous European Youth Championships and is fully confident in her prospects among the adult ranks, “Pool is a sport where age doesn’t matter and I’m ranked 7th now in Europe so I have quite high expectations and I’m confident. There aren’t many players who have a great chance of playing really well and outclassing me and I’ll play against every opponent like I have a chance to win.
“The Swedish team is good here, we watch each other’s matches, we have fun, we eat together otherwise it can be quite lonely but we have a great team spirit and have known each other from before.
“I’m playing the Euro Tour after this so it’s a lot of pool and I like that very much. I’ve looked forward to this a lot. I love playing as much pool as I can so this is perfect,” she added.
The wheelchair user competition commenced today and perennial gold medal winner Henrik Larsson (SWE) was in action. Having won his opening match, a 5-0 drubbing of North Macedonia’s Vladimir Gjorgjieski, he was relegated to the one-loss side, after a 5-3 defeat at the hands of Slovenian potter David Slacek.
Larsson said “Occasionally, once in a while, these matches come up. You try to get things right and the small margins, but I didn’t really take off, I think that’s what happened. And more power to him.
I’m always up for it and as long as I have a game capable of winning gold, I’m going to keep on playing and if I didn’t have that level, then I would probably let it rest.
“David is a typical guy that has for the last two or three years really developed his game. Great shot-maker and I’m pleased to see that. Who wants to see me winning everything? We need some new faces out there!
But I’m still in the tournament, very much so and I’ll get back tomorrow.
“I’ve got a table at home so I’m practising as much as I can but at the same time, I’m a single parent, I’ve got two different jobs, I’m working for the WPA, I’m doing a lot of stuff, trying to make it all work. But I will play more this year, I’m really going to invest in my game more and try and take it as far as I can,” he added.
With 183 players competing across the three categories in the 10-ball discipline, the event is played out over three days, with the three finals scheduled for 18.30 on Wednesday 1st April.

Publicerad: 2025-04-01
Senast uppdaterad: 2025-04-01
Författare: Svenska Biljardförbundet