Gülşen Degener

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Gülşen Degener (born 25 October 1968, in Şanlıurfa) is a female Turkish-born, Germany-resident professional carom billiards player.[1]

Gülşen Degener
Degener at the 3-Cushion World Cup in 2018
Personal information
NationalityTurkish
Born (1968-10-25) October 25, 1968 (age 56)
Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Websitewww.gulsendegener.com
Sport
SportCarom billiards
EventThree-cushion billiards
ClubBillard Akademie Berlin

Career

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Gülşen Degener was born in Şanlıurfa, southeastern Turkey on October 25, 1968.[2] She began playing billiards while she was at Uludağ University in Bursa, Turkey, studying English philology and literature. After graduation, she served four years in Istanbul and three years in Berlin, Germany as a teacher for English language. During her stay in the Netherlands, she played in the Dutch Billiards League. In the summer of 2013, she quit her profession as a teacher in Germany, which she had taken a break as she received an offer in the Netherlands to switch over to professional billiards player.[3][4]

She has been playing billiards for 10 years, the last 4 years professionally. After mastering straight rail billiards, she switched over to three-cushion, a more difficult variety.

In the mid-1990s, Gülşen moved to Berlin, Germany. In 1999, she played for a leading Dutch first division ladies team, Tabara. In the 2002–2003 season, she played for the German second division team BSG Duisburg, before joining the Portuguese first division team Centro Norton de Matos for the 2005–2006 season.

In 2015, Degener won once again the Turkish champion title.[5] She became runners-up at the 2015 CEB European Championships held in Brandenburg, Germany.[6] She repeated her achievement as runners-up at the 2016 CEB European Women's Three-cushion Cup held in the Netherlands on June 17–19, 2016 after losing to the world champion Dutch Therese Klompenhouwer by 30-16 in the finals.[7]

She was awarded the "Best Female Three-cushion Billiards Player 2016" by the Turkish Billiards Federation.[8]

In April 2023, she took part at the CEB European Three-cushion Championship held at Belekşn Serik, Antalya, Turkey as part of the Turkish national team, and won the silver medal with her team mate Güzin Müjde Karakaşlı.[9]

Degener currently resides in Germany and is married and has a child.

Achievements

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Year Competition Achievement
1999 German Women’s Championship Champion
2000 German Women’s Championship Runners-up
2001 German Women’s Championship Champion
Berlin and Brandenburg Region, German 3rd Division League Champion and upgrade to the German 2nd Division
2001/2002: Dutch league Champion
2002 German Women’s Championship Champion
European Women’s Cup, Belgium Champion
Tournament in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany upgrade to the German 1st Division
Ladies World Challenge Cup, Gandia, Spain 3rd place with the Turkish team
2002/2003 Dutch league Runners-up
European women’s leagues Best scorer
2003 European Women’s Cup, the Netherlands Champion
2003/2004 German Grand Prix – qualification the only woman for the German Championship
European women’s leagues Best scorer
2004 European Women’s Cup, Germany Champion
World Women’s Championship 3-Cushion, Valencia, Spain 9th place
2004/2005 European women’s leagues Best scorer
2005 Turkish national team qualifications, Ankara 1st place
European Women’s Championship 3-Cushion, Manisa, Turkey 3rd place
2015 Turkish Three-cushion Championships, Erzincan Champion
CEB European Championships, Germany Runners-up
2016 CEB European Women's Three-cushion Cup, Netherlands Runners-up
2023 CEB European Women's Three-cushion Championship, Turkey Runners-up Team

Records

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Highest series for women
  • 10 – 2004 Dutch league
Highest game average for women
  • 1.400 – 2004 Dutch league
  • 1.500 – 2005 European Women’s Championship 3-Cushion, Manisa, Turkey

References

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  1. ^ "Carom Billiard Player Profile of Gülsen DEGENER - Kozoom".
  2. ^ "Dünya Bayanlar Üç Bant Bilardo Şampiyonasında Doğum Günü Kutlaması". Spor Haberler (in Turkish). 2014-10-25. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  3. ^ Halis, Müjgan (2012-02-12). "İstekanın yıldızları". Sabah (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  4. ^ "Bilardo Uğruna Öğretmenliken Vazgeçti". Beyaz Gazete (in Turkish). 2014-10-25. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  5. ^ Çorbacı, Doğukan (2015-05-22). "Türkiye 3 Bant Bilardo Şampiyonası Sona Erdi". Spor Haberler (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  6. ^ "Kendi imkanları ile Avrupa şampiyonu oldu". SporX (in Turkish). 2015-05-04. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  7. ^ "Milli bilardocular, Avrupa'dan 2 madalya ile döndü". T24 (in Turkish). 2016-06-19. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  8. ^ "Türkiye Bilardo Federasyonu ödül töreni düzenledi". Evrensel (in Turkish). 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  9. ^ Tümer, Servet (16 April 2023). "Avrupa Bilardo Şampiyonası'nda Türkiye, kadınlarda gümüş madalyanın sahibi oldu". Anadolu News Agency (in Turkish). Retrieved 6 October 2023.
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