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'''Marharyta Aljakandrauna Fjafilawa''' ( |
'''Marharyta Aljakandrauna Fjafilawa''' also written as '''Marharyta Fefilava'''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Player Profile - Marharyta Fefilava|author= |work=billiardapps.com |date= |access-date=6 October 2019 |url= http://www.billiardapps.com/player_profile.asp?db=epc&playerid=2092 |language= |quote=Marharyta Fefilava }}</ref> (born 31 May 1997) is a Belarusian [[Pool (cue sports)|pool player]] from [[Minsk]], Belarus. Fjafilawa has won a total of 17 Belarussian national championships. She is the first player from Belarus to win a medal at the [[European Pool Championships]], a bronze medal at the [[nine-ball]] event in 2015. She also reached the final of the European Junior Championship in 2014, losing 6-3 to [[Diana Khodjaeva]]. In 2017 Fjafilawa became the number one ranked player on the [[Euro Tour]] for the first time. Fjafilawa has won a total of two Euro Tour events, at the [[2017 Dutch Open]] and [[2017 Portugal Open]], and a further six finals. |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
Revision as of 19:22, 6 October 2019
Born | Minsk, Belarus | 31 May 1997
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Sport country | Belarus |
Professional | 2011 |
Pool games | 9-ball, 10-Ball |
Tournament wins | |
Minor | 2017 Dutch Open |
Marharyta Aljakandrauna Fjafilawa also written as Marharyta Fefilava[1] (born 31 May 1997) is a Belarusian pool player from Minsk, Belarus. Fjafilawa has won a total of 17 Belarussian national championships. She is the first player from Belarus to win a medal at the European Pool Championships, a bronze medal at the nine-ball event in 2015. She also reached the final of the European Junior Championship in 2014, losing 6-3 to Diana Khodjaeva. In 2017 Fjafilawa became the number one ranked player on the Euro Tour for the first time. Fjafilawa has won a total of two Euro Tour events, at the 2017 Dutch Open and 2017 Portugal Open, and a further six finals.
Career
Singles
Marharyta Fjafilawa saw her first success in 2011 when she played in her first national 8-Ball competition where she won the bronze medal, reaching the semi-finals.[2] The following year, she won her first national championship title in the Junior Women's Championships in 9-Ball and first participated in the European Youth Championships 10-Ball reaching the quarter-finals.[2] In October she won the final against Jana Schut to win the Belorussian 8-Ball championship.[2] The following season she succeeded in both competitions of the national ladies championships. In the 8-ball final she defeated Anastassija Tumilowitsch 4–1 and in 9-ball she won 5–0 against Natallja Koslouskaja.[2]
In early 2013, victories followed in the Belarusian Under-18 Championship and the Belorussian 9-Ball Cup. Later that season she gained victory in the Baltic Pool League held in Tartu and in the final against Agnė Jarušauskaitė won 7–4.[2] Shortly after, she also won the 10-ball national championship. In the Youth Championship 2013 Fjafilawa twice reached the quarter-finals. In September, Fjafilawa defeated Simona Milišauskaitė to win her second Baltic Pool League victory in Riga.[2]
In March 2014 Fjafilawa became Belarussian Under-18 champion in the disciplines 8-Ball and 9-Ball.[2] Fjafilawa played in the 2014 European Pool Championship, entering the main women's 9-ball competition, lost 6–7 to defending champion Jasmin Ouschan 8–7.[2] She also entered the juniors events, reaching the semi-final of the eight-ball event, and reached the final of the nine-ball event, losing 3–6 to Kamila Khodjaeva.[2]
In April 2015, Fjafilawa won the first medal for Belarus at the European Championships. After defeating Louise Furberg and Kristina Tkatsch, she reached the semi-final of straight pool losing to Ouschan 36–75.[3] 2016 saw Fjafilawa win her third victory at the Baltic Pool League, winning 6–2 in her hometown Minsk the final against the Ukrainian Daryna Sirantschuk.[2] Fjafilawa won her first medal at Euro Tour events at the 2016 North Cyprus Open reaching the final before losing 3–7 against Kristina Tkatsch.[4] The following season, she won her first event on tour, winning the final of the 2017 Dutch Open, defeating Oliwia Czupryńska 7–2.[5] Later that season, she won her second event, winning the Braga open, defeating Katarzyna Wesołowska 7–4 in the final.[6] The next two seasons saw Fjafilawa reach the final of both the 2018 and 2019 Austria Open events. She would play Jasmine Ouschan in the final of both events, but lost both, losing 7–2 and 7–1 respectively.[7]
Team
Fjafilawa competed for the junior national team, at both the European Youth Championships 2014 and 2015 with which she won the bronze medal in 2014.[8]
Titles
- Belorussian championships
- Eight-ball Cup Winner: 2012
- Eight-ball Champion : 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017
- Nine-ball Champion : 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017
- Nine-ball Cup Winner: 2013, 2016
- Ten-ball Cup Winner: 2013
- Ten-ball Champion : 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017
- Nine-ball Cup winner (mixed): 2016
- Eight-ball Champion (mixed) : 2016
- Ten-ball Champion (mixed) : 2016
- Straight pool champion : 2017
- Euro Tour
Personal life
In 2015, Marharyta Fjafilawa and Jana Schut became the first billiards players in Belarus to receive state funding.[11][12]
External links
- Marharyta Fjafilawa at kozoom.com
- Marharyta Fjafilawa at tournamentservice.net
- Marharyta Fjafilawa at Euro Tour
- Marharyta Fjafilawa at European Pocket Billiard Federation
References
- ^ "Player Profile - Marharyta Fefilava". billiardapps.com. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
Marharyta Fefilava
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Фефилова Маргарита: Турниров". tournamentservice.net. Archived from the original on 21 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ Swjatlana Fjafilawa (2015). "Маргарита Фефилова взяла бронзу на Чемпионате Европы по стрейту". probilliard.by (in Russian). Archived from the original on 21 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ Thomas Overbeck. "Tkach wins Women North Cyprus Open Euro-Tour". europeanpocketbilliardfederation.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation. Archived from the original on 21 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ Thomas Overbeck (13 August 2017). "Fefilava grabs her first Euro-Tour title in Leende". europeanpocketbilliardfederation.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation. Archived from the original on 21 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ Thomas Overbeck (20 November 2017). "Fefilava wins Women's Euro-Tour in Portugal". europeanpocketbilliardfederation.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation. Archived from the original on 28 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ "Jasmin Ouschan wins her 14th Women Euro-Tour event in Austria". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on 11 June 2018. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ "Europe win the Inaugural Atlantic Challenge Cup". europeanpocketbilliardfederation.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation. 5 July 2015. Archived from the original on 21 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ "Fefilava grabs her first Euro-Tour title in Leende". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on 17 June 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
- ^ "Fefilava wins Women's Euro-Tour in Portugal". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on 17 June 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
- ^ "Яна Шут и Маргарита Фефилова снова стали стипендиатами Президентского спортивного клуба". billiard-info.by (in Russian). Belorusskaja Assazyjazyja Biljardnaha Sportu. 2017. Archived from the original on 21 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ "Яна Шут и Маргарита Фефилова стали стипендиатами Президентского спортивного клуба". billiardinfo.by (in Russian). Belorusskaja Assazyjazyja Biljardnaha Sportu. 2014. Archived from the original on 21 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.