EBSA U21 European Snooker Championship 2018

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U21 European Snooker Championship 2018
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Attendees: 95
Venue: Ramada Hotel, Sofia , Bulgaria
Opening: 5th February 2018
Endgame: February 9, 2018

Winner: GermanyGermany Simon Lichtenberg
Finalist: WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees
Highest Break: 126 ( Jackson Page ) WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg
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The 2018 EBSA U21 European Snooker Championship was a snooker tournament that took place from February 5th to 9th, 2018 at the Ramada Hotel in Sofia . It was the 22nd edition of the Junior Continental Championship organized by the European Billiards and Snooker Association . The Bulgarian capital was the venue for the second time after 2012 .

European champion was Simon Lichtenberg , who defeated Welsh Tyler Rees 6: 3 in the final. The Berliner, who was the first German to reach the final of an international amateur championship, would have been athletically qualified for the Main Tour seasons 2018/19 and 2019/20 with the victory . Since the German Billard Union had not previously joined the newly founded World Snooker Federation , which the professional world association WPBSA had made a condition for players to be able to take on the professional tour, it was initially unclear whether he would get the Main Tour place.

mode

The 95 participants were divided into 19 groups in which they competed against each other in round robin mode . The top three in each group qualified for the final round, which was played in the knockout system .

Final round

  Round of the last 64 Round of the last 32 Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
                                             
 FranceFrance Brian Ochoiski                    
 bye  
 FranceFrance B. Ochoiski 4th
   EnglandEngland S. Maddocks 0  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Lewis Butcher 0
 EnglandEngland Sean Maddocks 4th  
 FranceFrance B. Ochoiski 4th
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg J. Page 3  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jackson Page 4th    
 HungaryHungary Attila Horváth 2  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg J. Page 4th
   PolandPoland D. Holoyda 0  
 UkraineUkraine Anton Kazakov 1
 PolandPoland Daniel Holoyda 4th  
 FranceFrance B. Ochoiski 4th
   LatviaLatvia R. Judin 0  
 RussiaRussia Ivan Kakowski 4th
 PolandPoland Maciej Kusak 3  
 RussiaRussia I. Kakowski 4th
   PolandPoland K. Lelek 1  
 PolandPoland Karol Lelek 4th
 UkraineUkraine Julian Boyko 1  
 RussiaRussia I. Kakowski 2
   LatviaLatvia R. Judin 4th  
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Shea Moore 4th    
 RomaniaRomania Tudor Popescu 3  
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland S. Moore 3
   LatviaLatvia R. Judin 4th  
 FinlandFinland Eelis Lappalainen 0
 LatviaLatvia Rodion Judin 4th  
 FranceFrance B. Ochoiski 4th
   GermanyGermany S. Lichtenberg 5  
 AlbaniaAlbania Eklent Kaçi
 bye  
 AlbaniaAlbania E. Kaçi 1
   BelgiumBelgium K. Vanoppen 4th  
 BulgariaBulgaria Alex Chubanov 0
 BelgiumBelgium Kobe Vanoppen 4th  
 BelgiumBelgium K. Vanoppen 4th
   AustriaAustria F. Nuessle 3  
 AustriaAustria Florian Nuessle 4th    
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Conor Caniff 1  
 AustriaAustria F. Nuessle 4th
   SwedenSweden B. Sharif 0  
 SwedenSweden Belan Sharif 4th
 BelarusBelarus Kiryl Marholin 2  
 BelgiumBelgium K. Vanoppen 0
   GermanyGermany S. Lichtenberg 4th  
 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Luis cousin 4th
 LithuaniaLithuania Nikita Kolpačenko 0  
 SwitzerlandSwitzerland L. cousin 3
   IrelandIreland R. Whyte 4th  
 AustriaAustria Mario Bodlos 2
 IrelandIreland Ronan Whyte 4th  
 IrelandIreland R. Whyte 1
   GermanyGermany S. Lichtenberg 4th  
 RussiaRussia Mikhail Terekhov 4th    
 IrelandIreland Aaron Holland 2  
 RussiaRussia M. Terechow 1
   GermanyGermany S. Lichtenberg 4th  
 GermanyGermany Simon Lichtenberg
 bye  
 GermanyGermany S. Lichtenberg 6th
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg T. Rees 3
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees
 bye  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg T. Rees 4th
   BelgiumBelgium S. Sokolowski 1  
 BelgiumBelgium Sybren Sokolowski 4th
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Mario Zeljo Milosevic 1  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg T. Rees 4th
   EnglandEngland H. Hussain 0  
 EnglandEngland Hamim Hussain 4th    
 RomaniaRomania Matei Rosca 0  
 EnglandEngland H. Hussain 4th
   UkraineUkraine W. Vyshnevskyi 3  
 UkraineUkraine Wladyslav Vyshnevskyi 4th
 BulgariaBulgaria Viktor Iliev 0  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg T. Rees 4th
   PolandPoland M. Baranowski 3  
 EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant 4th
 MaltaMalta Isaac Borg 0  
 EnglandEngland B. Sargeant 3
   PolandPoland M. Baranowski 4th  
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Conor Morgan 1
 PolandPoland Mateusz Baranowski 4th  
 PolandPoland M. Baranowski 4th
   FranceFrance N. Vincent 2  
 FranceFrance Nicolas Mortreux 2    
 AustriaAustria Oskar Charlesworth 4th  
 AustriaAustria O. Charlesworth 1
   FranceFrance N. Vincent 4th  
 FranceFrance Niel Vincent
 bye  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg T. Rees 5
 IrelandIreland R. Bulman 3  
 BelgiumBelgium Julien Leclercq
 bye  
 BelgiumBelgium J. Leclercq 4th
   EnglandEngland J. Mann 3  
 EnglandEngland Every man 4th
 GermanyGermany Nicolas Georgopoulos 0  
 BelgiumBelgium J. Leclercq 4th
   GermanyGermany L. Lehmann 0  
 EnglandEngland Stephen Bateman 1    
 GermanyGermany Loris Lehmann 4th  
 GermanyGermany L. Lehmann 4th
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg D. Emery 2  
 ScotlandScotland Dean Young 1
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Dylan Emery 4th  
 BelgiumBelgium J. Leclercq 0
   IrelandIreland R. Bulman 4th  
 BelgiumBelgium Jesse Schelfhaut 1
 BelgiumBelgium Wesley Pelgrims 4th  
 BelgiumBelgium W. Pelgrims 3
   Czech RepublicCzech Republic A. Herout 4th  
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Ales Herout 4th
 FinlandFinland Patrik Tiihonen 2  
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic A. Herout 1
   IrelandIreland R. Bulman 4th  
 CroatiaCroatia Jan Jelenic 4th    
 IrelandIreland Aaron Hill 3  
 CroatiaCroatia J. Jelenic 1
   IrelandIreland R. Bulman 4th  
 IrelandIreland Ross Bulman
 bye  

final

Final: Best of 11 Frames
Referee: Wiktoria Jędruszek Ramada Hotel,  Sofia , Bulgaria , February 9, 2018 PolandPoland
Simon Lichtenberg GermanyGermany 6 : 3 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees
59 : 38, 99 : 0 (83), 68 : 8 (60), 1: 65 , 60 : 18, 46: 72 , 116 : 10 (115), 49: 50 , 54 : 33
115 Highest break 38
1 Century breaks -
3 50+ breaks -

Century breaks

WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jackson Page 126, 105
AustriaAustria Florian Nuessle 123
GermanyGermany Simon Lichtenberg 115, 102
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Luis cousin 109
EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant 107, 102
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees 104

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. European U18, U21, Men Snooker Championships - Bulgaria / February 2018. In: ebsa.tv. European Billiards and Snooker Association, accessed February 8, 2018 .
  2. Simon Lichtenberg is the new U21 European snooker champion. In: portal.billardarea.de. Deutsche Billard-Union , February 9, 2018, accessed on February 10, 2018 .
  3. ^ Rolf Kalb : Scandal: Simon Lichtenberg is not allowed to play on the main tour. In: eurosport.de. Eurosport , February 9, 2018, accessed February 10, 2018 .
  4. Thomas Hein : Euro2018Snooker: Simon Lichtenberg is the U21 European Champion. In: snookermania.de. February 9, 2018, accessed February 10, 2018 .
  5. ^ David Caulfield: Simon Lichtenberg Captures European Under-21 Championship. In: snookerhq.com. February 9, 2018, accessed February 10, 2018 .
  6. European Snooker Championships U21 - Sofia / Bulgaria 2018 (Round-Robin Stages). In: ebsa.pl. European Billiards and Snooker Association, accessed February 8, 2018 .
  7. a b European Snooker Championships U21 - Sofia / Bulgaria 2018 (Knockout). In: ebsa.pl. European Billiards and Snooker Association, accessed February 8, 2018 .
  8. a b 2018 European Under-21 Championships. In: cuetracker.net. Ron Florax, accessed February 8, 2018 .
  9. Final: Simon Lichtenberg - Tyler Rees. In: ebsa.pl. European Billiards and Snooker Association, accessed February 8, 2018 .
  10. European Snooker Championships U21 - Sofia / Bulgaria 2018 - all breaks. In: ebsa.pl. European Billiards and Snooker Association, accessed February 8, 2018 .