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last updated on: September 26, 2003 1:15
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| April 15
Finals, Manchester. |
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Peter
Nicol looks impregnable against John White as he earns his
2nd British Open in dazzling fashion. more
Sarah Fitz-Gerald,
with her principal rivals fallen out of
the draw, dominated Tania Bailey and won her 2nd Women's
British Open. more
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| April 14
Semi finals, Manchester. |
In
a fascinating chess match between master offensive players, John
White beat Jonathon Power in a match marked
by momentum shifts, strategy, and respect for each other. Also, Tania
Bailey beat Cassie Campion; Nicol and Fitz-Gerald
also won more
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| April 13
Quarter finals, Manchester. |
In
the second quarter final session, Vanessa Atkinson
scored another big five-game win over Fiona Geaves to reach the semi
finals. Thierry Lincou won a tough battle with Scotsman
Martin Heath more
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In
the first quarter final session, Jonathon Power puts
an end to thoughts of a titanic match with Lee Beachill - as he completely
dominates the local star; Carol Owens can't rally against Tania
Bailey. more
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| April 12
Rest/travel day as event moves from London to Manchester |
| April 11, Thursday, London |
In
round two, two leading Aussie contenders fell David Palmer
ran out of momentum, falling to unseeded Alex Gough
of England while Power pushed past Paul Price. On the women's side,
Tania Bailey outlasted Linda Charman-Smith, who retired
with a leg injury more
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| April 10, Wednesday, London |
In
today's first round, Martin Heath, David Palmer and
Jonathon Power breezed through while Joe Kneipp and
Stewart Boswell staged a great battle and Omar El Borolossy ousted
feisty Anthony Ricketts more |
| April 9, Tuesday, London |
Derek
Ryan puts Mansoor Zaman out of the action; the
"Einstein Open" (Khalifa and Clayton) and other action today
reported by Martin Bronstein. more |
| April 8, Monday, London |
Liam
Kenny, Australian-turned-Irishman, played a wonderul match
but couldn't score the clincher against Pakistan's sole main draw
hope, Mansoor Zaman, in the first day's qualifying action.
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