Thomas Engert
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Thomas Engert is a German professional pool player. Engert won the 2005 International Challenge of Champions beating fellow German Thorsten Hohmann in the final. Shortly after that, Engert won the World Pool Masters Tournament 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]. During the 2006 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship he survived the group stages and the round of 64, but was eliminated in the round of 32 by Sandor Tot. 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.
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