1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship
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1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship
Summary
1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship is a sports competition[1].
Key Facts
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship won the Albert Poensgen[2].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship won the Carl Foerster[3].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship is in the country of Germany[4].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship's instance of is recorded as sports competition[5].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship's instance of is recorded as German Championship[6].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship's instance of is recorded as Balkline tournament[7].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship followed 1922 German Balkline-45/2 Championship[8].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship was followed by 1924 German Balkline-45/2 Championship[9].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship took place at Frankfurt[10].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship is part of German Balkline-45/2 Championship[11].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship's edition number is recorded as 5[12].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship began on March 22, 1923[13].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship ended on March 26, 1923[14].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship occurred on March 1923[15].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship's sport is recorded as balkline[16].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship's organizer is recorded as Deutscher Amateur-Billard-Bund[17].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship involved {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+9'} participants[18].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship's described by source is recorded as Billard-Zeitung[19].
- 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship's tournament format is recorded as round-robin tournament[20].
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When and Where
1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship occurred on March 1923[15]. It began on March 22, 1923[13]. It ended on March 26, 1923[14]. The location of it was Frankfurt[10]. It is in the country of Germany[4].
Context
1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship is part of German Balkline-45/2 Championship[11]. Recorded instance of include sports competition[5], German Championship[6], and Balkline tournament[7]. It followed 1922 German Balkline-45/2 Championship[8]. It was followed by 1924 German Balkline-45/2 Championship[9].
Participants
1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship involved {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+9'} participants[18].
FAQs
What awards did 1923 German Balkline-45/2 Championship receive?
Honors received include Albert Poensgen[2] and Carl Foerster[3].