Women’s Snooker player Eva Palmius claimed the Seniors' and the Plate titles at the British Open held at Newmarket Snooker & Bowl.
The 50 year old world number 5, from Isleham, suffered a shock defeat by world number 9 Martina Lumsden, in the second round of the main competition, before scooping two trophies.
Palmius, from Isleham, who won the Seniors' title at the East Anglian Championships last month, defeated Hannah Jones to claim the plate final to follow up victory against former England international Marianne Williams in the Seniors' final.
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