German pool championship 2000
The German Pool Billiards Championship in 2000 was the 26th event to determine the national championship title for men in the pool version of pool . It was held in Willingen . The German champions in the disciplines 14/1 endless , 8-ball , 9-ball and 8-ball cup were determined.
After Andreas Roschkowsky from PBC Schwerte 87 won the German 9-Ball Championship for the first time in 1999 , he was able to defend this title in 2000 and also become German Champion in the 8-ball and 14/1 disciplines endlessly. Roschkowsky is to this day the last player who managed to become German champion in three disciplines.
Medalist
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14/1 endless |
Andreas Roschkowsky ( PBC Schwerte 87 ) |
Thomas Engert ( 1st PBC Dessau ) |
Oliver Ortmann ( BC Oberhausen ) |
Ralf Souquet ( 1st PBC Dessau ) |
8 ball |
Andreas Roschkowsky ( PBC Schwerte 87 ) |
Thorsten Hohmann ( 1st PBC Fulda ) |
Rolf Alex ( PBC Karlsruhe ) |
Ralf Souquet ( 1st PBC Dessau ) |
9-ball |
Andreas Roschkowsky ( PBC Schwerte 87 ) |
Thorsten Hohmann ( 1st PBC Fulda ) |
Thomas Engert ( 1st PBC Dessau ) |
Sascha Emden (Emden) |
8 ball trophy |
Ralf Souquet ( 1st PBC Dessau ) |
Kurt Ackermann (Heppenheim) |
Thomas Engert ( 1st PBC Dessau ) |
Maico Kollmeyer (Brambauer) |
mode
The 32 players who qualified through the state championships of the national billiards associations initially played in the double knockout system . From the quarterfinals onwards, the game was played in the knockout system .