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Eurotour St. Johann Alpendorf Day 2

Posted on June 2, 2012 By Markus

Another beautiful day here in St. Johan in Austria. Whenever you get the chance to play here…dont wait. I think it’s one of the most beautiful venues.
Just one step outside the tournament area and you get the most beautiful view (I attached a photo at the end of the gallery). And at the very end you will see some funny photos with lots of cameras and Erculj Matjaz with funny dots on his body. Why that?
The Austrian federation did a research about body movement, stroke and the impact on the cueball with motion tracking and highspeed cameras.
They capture the cueball with 5000 frames per second. Motion tracking was done with several cameras. Very interresting to watch.
Enjoy the gallery guys 😉

 

All information about the venue (including Draw & Results)can be found here: http://www.eurotouronline.eu/

 

Do you need photos or posters for your poolroom ? Click on the Banner and you will get everything you need.

 

 

Click on the picture to jump to the gallery.
(Any image may not be reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my permission. Watermarks must remain on the photo!)

 

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