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Thursday 06 July 1995 23:02 BST
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Gary Wolstenholme, the former Amateur Open champion, sparked an England revival in the second and final qualifying round of the 19th European Amateur Team Championship at Royal Antwerp. The Bristol and Clifton player equalled the best round of the tournament with a six-under-par 66 to help England jump from sixth to third place on 699.

EUROPEAN AMATEUR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP (Royal Antwerp, Bel) 688 Scotland (S Gallacher 69, B Howard 69, G Sherry 69, H McKibbin 70, G Rankin 71, A Reid 71 - did not count). 694 Sweden. 699 England (G Wolstenholme 66, M Foster 68, L James 69, G Harris 70, D Howell 70, C Edwards 73 - did not count); Ireland (P Harrington 67, J Morris 69, J Fanagan 72, G McGimpsey 72, K Nolan 73, G Murphy 74 - did not count). 700 France. 707 Belgium. 711 Norway. 721 Wales (D Park 67, C Evans 70, Y Taylor 71, G Houston 72, B Dredge 73, M Smith 74 - did not count). 722 Denmark, Spain, Germany. 729 Italy. 732 Austria. 735 Netherlands, Finland. 744 Switzerland. 747 Portugal. 751 Iceland. 761 Czech Republic. 742 Estonia.

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