II European Fujitsu Finals 1994
Country | Str. | 1st round | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | Winner |
Netherland | 7d | Ronald Schlemper | Schoffel | | | |
Germany | | David Schoffel | +0.5 | Schoffel | | |
Romania | | Catalin Taranu | Taranu | +0.5 | | |
Czech | | Radek Nechanicky | | | van Zeijst | |
Netherland | | Mark Boon | Boon | | | |
Netherland | | Rudi Verhagen | | van Zeijst | | |
Netherland | | Gerald Westhoff | van Zeijst | | | |
Netherland | 7d | Rob van Zeijst | | | | Guo |
United Kingdom | 6d | Matthew Macfadyen | Gomenyuk | | | |
Russia | 5d | Andrei Gomenyuk | +R | Mateescu | | |
Germany | | Christoph Gerlach | Mateescu | | | |
Romania | | Robert Mateescu | | | Guo | |
Czech | 6d | Vladimir Danek | Colmez | | | |
France | | Pierre Colmez | | Guo | | |
Russia | 6d | Victor Bogdanov | Guo | | | |
Netherland | 7d | Guo Juan | | | | |
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In the second Fujitsu Finals, Schlemper and Van Zeijst were joined by Guo Juan, a third 7 dan amateur with Dutch nationality. Before she came to Holland she played as a 5 dan professional in China. Together with Matthew Macfadyen, multiple European Champion, these four seeded players would meet in the semi final at the earliest. But David Schoffel, from Bonn and Andrei Gomenyuk from Moscow put a halt to two of the seeds in the first round. Gomenyuk forced Macfadyen to an early resignation and Schoffel beat Schlemper by half a point. In the quarter finals Schoffel again beat his opponent, Catalin Taranu, by only half a point. In the semi final Van Zeijst proofed too strong and so we got the expected final with the expected result.