Brian Ochoiski

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Brian Ochoiski
birthday 22nd January 1999 (age 21)
place of birth Saint-Avold
nationality FranceFrance France
professional -
Highest break 133
Century Breaks 3

Brian Ochoiski (born January 22, 1999 in Saint-Avold ) is a French snooker player . Together with Neil Vincent, he is considered a hope for French snooker.

Career

Ochoiski took part in the EBSA U18 European Snooker Championship in 2016 . He made it to the quarterfinals, where he lost 4-2 to eventual title winner Tyler Rees . In the same year he took part in other tournaments. At the EBSA U21 European Snooker Championship in 2016 , he lost in the first round to his compatriot Neil Vincent. At the EBSA European Snooker Championship 2016 he lost in the round of 64 against Krzysztof Wróbel . At the IBSF U21 World Snooker Championship in 2016 , he made it into the last 32.

In 2017 he also took part in several tournaments. At the EBSA U18 European Snooker Championship 2017 he lost 3: 4 to Amir Nardeia in the quarter-finals . At the EBSA U21 European Snooker Championship 2017 he won against the Latvian champion Rodion Judin and lost in the quarterfinals to the eventual winner Alexander Ursenbacher . After taking one of the first two places in his group at the 2017 IBSF U18 World Snooker Championship , he lost in the first final round to the Chinese Ze Wu .

At the EBSA U21 European Snooker Championship 2018 he missed the finals. He lost 4: 5 to the eventual winner Simon Lichtenberg . When he first participated in an EBSA European Snooker Championship , he lost in the round of the last 64.Ochoiski took part in the three Q School tournaments in 2018 . While he failed in the first tournament in the second round to Steven Hallworth , he was able to advance in the second and third tournament in the third round. He lost to Anthony Parsons and Wang Zepeng, respectively.

Six red snooker

In 2017 he took part in the European 6-Reds Championship . He was able to win one of his three group games, which was not enough for advancement.

successes

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ron Florax: Career Total Statistics For Brian Ochoiski - Professional Results. Cuetracker.net, accessed on May 31, 2018 .
  2. ^ Snooker in France. WPBSA , July 17, 2015, accessed May 31, 2018 .
  3. Brian Ochoiski. snooker.org, accessed May 31, 2018 .
  4. Ron Florax: 2017 European 6-Reds Championship. Cuetracker.net, accessed on May 31, 2018 .
  5. ^ Brian Ochoiski: Brian Ochoiski's website. Brian Ochoiski, accessed May 31, 2018 (French).
  6. Sacré bleu! French Dou reach junior final. WPBSA , August 25, 2017, accessed May 31, 2018 .