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Margaret Fefilova Styer (formerly Marharyta Fefilava; born 31 May 1997) is a Belarusian professional pool player from Minsk, Belarus. Fefilova has won a total of 29 Belarusian national women's championships, with an additional three national championships in mixed competitions against both men and women. She is the first player from Belarus to win a medal at the European Pool Championships, a bronze medal in the
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competition in 2015. She also reached the final of the European Girls Championship in 2014, losing 3–6 to Kamila Khodjaeva. Fefilova is a regular player on the
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and the Baltic Pool League. In 2017, she became the number one ranked player on the Euro Tour for the first time after winning two Tour events, the
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and the
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. In 2019, she reached three finals, bringing her career total to six finals on the Euro Tour. Fefilova alongside Yana Shut were the first Belarusian billiard players to receive state funding.


Career


Junior career (2011–2014)

Fefilova saw her first success in 2011 when she played in her first national
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competition where she reached the semi-finals. The following year, she won her first national championship title in the junior women's championships in
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and first participated in the European Girls Championships ten-ball competition, reaching the quarter-finals. In October, she won the final of the Belarusian eight-ball championship against Yana Shut. The following season, she succeeded in winning two competitions at the national women's championships. In the eight-ball final, she defeated Anastasiya Tumilovich 4–1 and in nine-ball, she won 5–0 against Natalya Kozlovsky. In early 2013, victories followed in the Belarusian under-18 championship and the nine-ball cup competition. Later that season she first competed in the nine-ball Baltic Pool League held in
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and reached the final where she won 7–4 against Agnė Jarušauskaitė. Shortly after, she also won the ten-ball national championship. In the 2013 European Girls Championships, Fjafilawa twice reached the quarter-finals. In September, Fefilova defeated Simona Milišauskaitė to win her second Baltic Pool League championship in
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, Latvia. In March 2014, Fefilova became the Belarusian under-18 champion in the disciplines of both eight-ball and nine-ball. Fjafilawa played in the 2014
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, entering the main women's nine-ball competition for the first time, however, she lost to defending champion
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8–7. She also entered the junior events, reaching the semi-final of the eight-ball competition, and reached the final of the nine-ball competition, losing 3–6 to Dianna Khodjaeva. Fjafilawa competed for the junior national team at both the 2014 and 2015 European Girls Championships, where the team reached the semi-finals in 2014.


Adult career (2015–present)

In April 2015, Fefilova won the first Belarusian medal at the European Championships. After defeating Louise Furberg and
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, she reached the semi-final of straight pool, losing to Ouschan 36–75 and earning a bronze medal. In 2016, Fefilova won her third Baltic Pool League championship, defeating Ukrainian player Daryna Sirantschuk 6–2 in her hometown of Minsk. Also in nine-ball, Fjafilawa won her first medal on the
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at the
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, reaching the final where she lost 3–7 to Kristina Tkach. The following season, she won her first event on the Tour, defeating
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7–2 in the final of the 2017 Dutch Open. Later that season, she won her second event at the 2017 Braga Open, defeating Katarzyna Wesołowska 7–4 in the final. After the Braga Open, she finished the season ranked as the number one player on Tour. The following two seasons saw Fefilova reach the final of both the
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and
2019 Austria Open The 2019 Dynamic Billard St. Johann im Pongau Open was a professional nine-ball pool tournament and the third Euro Tour event of 2019. The event was held from 13 to 16 June 2019, at the Alpina, Wellness & Sporthotel in Sankt Johann im Pongau, Au ...
events. She would play Jasmin Ouschan in the final of both events, but lost both, losing 2–7 and 1–7 respectively. In addition to the Austria Open, she also reached the final of both the
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and
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, losing to Tkach on both occasions. Fjafilawa won a further series of national championships, taking her total to 29 titles in 2019.


Titles

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**
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: 2017 **
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: 2017 * Belarusian Championship * Mixed ** Eight-ball: 2016 ** Nine-ball cup: 2016 ** Ten-ball: 2016 * Women's ** Eight-ball: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 ** Nine-ball: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 ** Ten-ball: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 ** Straight pool: 2017, 2018, 2019


Personal life

Fefilova was born on 31 May 1997. In 2015, Fefilova and Yana Shut became the first billiard players in Belarus to receive state funding.


External links


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at European Pocket Billiard Federation


References

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