Thomas Engert is a German professional pool player. Engert won the 2004 International Challenge of Champions beating fellow German Thorsten Hohmann in the finals. When he returned to the tournament one year later, Engert was close to winning it for the second consecutive time but Chao Fong-pang, who was then the two-time winner of the event, defeated him in the finals. Engert has won the more than any other player, on 20 occasions. In 2004, Engert won the World Pool Masters over another fellow German, Oliver Ortmann.
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| - Thomas Engert (* 23. Oktober 1965 in Neuss) ist ein deutscher Poolbillardspieler. (de)
- Thomas Engert (Neuss, 23 oktober 1965) is een Duits poolbiljarter met als bijnaam 'The Lean Machine', die sinds 1995 professioneel actief is. Hij won het in 1989, 1990, 1991 en 2004 en het in 1993, 1994 en 2001. Op een wereldkampioenschap kwam hij nooit verder dan een tweede plaats op het wereldkampioenschap straight pool in 2006. Hij won de World Pool Masters in 2004 en 2007, beide keren in Egmond. Hij won de International Challenge of Champions in 2004 door in de finale Thorsten Hohmann te verslaan. Hij vertegenwoordigde Europa in de Mosconi Cup in 2000, 2004 en 2006. (nl)
- Thomas Engert is a German professional pool player. Engert won the 2004 International Challenge of Champions beating fellow German Thorsten Hohmann in the finals. When he returned to the tournament one year later, Engert was close to winning it for the second consecutive time but Chao Fong-pang, who was then the two-time winner of the event, defeated him in the finals. Engert has won the more than any other player, on 20 occasions. In 2004, Engert won the World Pool Masters over another fellow German, Oliver Ortmann. (en)
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| - Thomas Engert (* 23. Oktober 1965 in Neuss) ist ein deutscher Poolbillardspieler. (de)
- Thomas Engert is a German professional pool player. Engert won the 2004 International Challenge of Champions beating fellow German Thorsten Hohmann in the finals. When he returned to the tournament one year later, Engert was close to winning it for the second consecutive time but Chao Fong-pang, who was then the two-time winner of the event, defeated him in the finals. Engert has won the more than any other player, on 20 occasions. In 2004, Engert won the World Pool Masters over another fellow German, Oliver Ortmann. In the 2006 World Straight Pool Championship, Engert made his way into the final but loss to Thorsten Hohmann by a score of 200-80 [1]. In 2007, Engert won the World Pool Masters for the second time. This included him with Francisco Bustamante and Ralf Souquet who won the event more than once. (en)
- Thomas Engert (Neuss, 23 oktober 1965) is een Duits poolbiljarter met als bijnaam 'The Lean Machine', die sinds 1995 professioneel actief is. Hij won het in 1989, 1990, 1991 en 2004 en het in 1993, 1994 en 2001. Op een wereldkampioenschap kwam hij nooit verder dan een tweede plaats op het wereldkampioenschap straight pool in 2006. Hij won de World Pool Masters in 2004 en 2007, beide keren in Egmond. Hij won de International Challenge of Champions in 2004 door in de finale Thorsten Hohmann te verslaan. Hij vertegenwoordigde Europa in de Mosconi Cup in 2000, 2004 en 2006. (nl)
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