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Andreas Hilderbrant
The German opposition
We had a new landlord at the
Greyhound only a matter of weeks before the Championships was due
to take place. He soon had a "baptism of fire". There was
the usual deluge of phone calls - needing to know what's happening,
the when, where and the how of marbles. By the time Good Friday arrived
we had had all sorts of inquiries and a lot of media interest. From
the Press Association, to Reuters, the BBC and an assortment of TV
Production companies wanting to make programs about the Marbles.
Only a few teams (four in fact) had registered before the day, so
we didn't quite know who might turn up to play.
The day started early and the weather was fine, as usual the day began
with radio interviews - letting the world know what was going to happen
on this very special day. By 9.30am the German teams began to arrive
and many old friends were welcomed and new players met for the first
time. There were more interviews and the media descended on us in
force. Sky News brought a satellite dish and began live broadcasts
from the car park. The BBC production team walked round lining up
shots and talking to both organizers and players. The press photographers
and reporters came to the press office and set up lap top computers
to email words and pictures back to their newspapers etc.
The British team players started to turn up at about 10.15am. One
of them, Darren Ray, had ridden an old 1930s post office bike over
150 miles to attend. There was a rumor going round that the British
had been practicing to win back the trophy lost to a German team last
year and that Darren had discovered a new method of shooting his tolley.
There were 20 teams registered for the draw, five from Germany and
fifteen from Britain. The games started at about 10.45 as soon as
we had two complete teams in the draw available to play each other.
For later broadcast on television we had been asked to allow 2 presenters,
Mark Speight and Dave Little of Fool Britannia
to play in opposing teams in a genuine match. The Johnson
Jets agreed to incorporate Dave in their team against a scratch
team aptly calling themselves Dazed & Confused.
Joining Mark and three young ladsas members of Dazed
& Confused were another BBC presenter Chris Packham and
the Mayor of Crawley, Les Hench. The final score was 21 marbles to
the Johnson Jets, semi finalist of 2002,
and 18 to Dazed & Confused, at least
half of whom had never played before!! This was one of the best matches
of the day.
4 British and 4 German teams reached the 1/4 finals, each meeting
a team from their own country, thus ensuring that each of the semi-finals
was a clash between the two countries. The shock came when it was
two German teams that went on to win. This made it an all German final
for the first time ever. The final was one of the best matches with
the result 27 marbles to 19. Three players had breaks of 10 and the
game was over in one and a half rounds.

A German player does it with his leg up
It was a great thrill
at the end of the tournament to see the championships live on Sky
TV. In the bar looking out of the door you could see the event actually
happening and at the same time watch it live on the big screen which
was wonderful.

The Mayor of Crawley and the Media
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
FIRST ROUND
| 1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen II
21 |
v |
Bloody
Marbelous 11 |
| Turner
Hill Lions 16 |
v |
Charlwood
Home Guard 9 |
| Saxonia
II 25 |
v |
Caterham
Cowboys 6 |
| 1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen I
31 |
v |
Handcross
49ers 7 |
| Johnson
Jets B
9 |
v |
Koestritzer
Schwarzmurmler 10 |
| Charlwood
2nd Battalion |
v |
Handcross
Rebels 20 |
SECOND ROUND
| Saxonia
I 25 |
v |
Tinsley
Tigers 3 |
| Turners
Hill Lions 12 |
v |
Barrel
Scrapers 23 |
| Dazed
& Confused 18 |
v |
Johnson
Jets 21 |
| Turners
Hill Tollymen 3 |
v |
1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen I
26 |
| Black
Dog Boozers 25 |
v |
Handcross
Rebels 8 |
| The
Hounders 2 |
v |
Koestritzer
Schwarzmurmler 1 |
QUARTERFINALS
| Saxonia
I 25 |
v |
1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen II
14 |
| Johnson
Jets 21 |
v |
Barrel
Scrapers 22 |
| Saxonia
II 6 |
v |
1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen I
26 |
| The
Hounders 6 |
v |
Black
Dog Boozers 25 |
SEMI-FINALS
| Barrel
Scrapers 13 |
v |
Saxonia
I 29 |
| 1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen I
25 |
v |
Black
Dog Boozers 6 |
FINAL
| Saxonia
I 27 |
v |
1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen I
19 |

The winning Shot from Saxonia I
INDIVIDUAL
CHAMPIONSHIP
There was a play off for the Individuals, 12 players fighting
it out for five places in the main event. This then left 12 players
and the current champion to contest the 2003 title. In the end two
of the players, having disappeared, did not take part in the nosedrop
for position, leaving only 11 players in the final. There were five
round played before Chris Pampel of the 1st MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen
team was declared the winner with a total of 14 marbles. Three players
were killed including Benny the 2002 champion.
| Colin |
Charlwood
Home Guard |
3 |
(K) |
| Ian |
Black
Dog Boozers |
10 |
|
| Les |
Johnson
Jets B |
2 |
|
| Tom |
Handcross
Rebels |
5 |
|
| Benny |
1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen I |
0 |
(K) |
| Gabby |
Saxonia
II |
0 |
|
| Tim |
1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen II |
5 |
|
| John |
Barrel
Scrapers |
1 |
(K) |
| Andreas
II |
Saxonia
I |
4 |
|
| Chris |
1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen I |
14 |
|
| JD |
Tinsley
Tigers |
2 |
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RESULTS
| Individual
Champion |
Chris Pampel |
| Team Champions |
Saxonia
I |
| Runner-Ups |
1st
MC Erzgebirge Neukirchen I |
| Best Lady
Player |
Jen McGowan |
| Golden Cross
Winner |
Spud (aka
Roy Gibson) |
| Golden Cross
Runner-up |
Randolf Hildebrandt |

Chris Pampel
The Individual
Champion

Saxonia I win for the 2nd year running
MARBLE FACTOIDS 2003
- 20 teams or 120 players
- 38 Tolleys were nose
dropped
- 931 target marbles
were used - 581 or 62% were knocked out
- 19 players were killed,
one of them 3 times
- 22 players had no
score and 16 players made double figures
- Highest Break of the
day was made by Chris Pampel of the 1st MC Erzgebirge
Neukirchen I team with 14 marbles
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The British
Marbles Board of Control would like to thank:
John
and Vicki at the Greyhound
Jean and Ron Fox
John Burnet
The Mayor of Crawley
Mol the main tournament Referee
Worthing MIND
And the Marble Museum for all their support.
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The 2004 British and World Marbles
Championship will be held at The Greyhound, Tinsley Green
on Good Friday, 9th April 2004
Contacts: - Sam or Julia McCarthy-Fox
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to thank Sam McCarthy-Fox for making The Marble Museum the official
North American correspondent to The Board. The contents of this
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In 2008 all rights to this web site became the property of
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