EBSA European Snooker Championship 2001

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The 2001 EBSA European Snooker Championship was a snooker tournament of the European Billiards and Snooker Association . It was the tenth European continental championship and took place in the Latvian capital Riga .

The Belgian Björn Haneveer reached the final for the third time in a row and was able to secure the title for the second time since 1999 . He defeated Kurt Maflin 7: 6 in the final. For the Norwegian it was the first and most successful participation, he then began his professional career.

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56 players took part in the group stage. They competed in eight groups with seven players each in round robin mode . The top two in each group qualified for the final round, which was played out in the knockout system .

Final round

  Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
                             
 BelgiumBelgium Bjorn Haneveer 5                  
 MaltaMalta Alex Borg 2  
 BelgiumBelgium Bjorn Haneveer 5
 
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg David John 3  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg David John 5
 IrelandIreland TJ Dowling 0  
 BelgiumBelgium Bjorn Haneveer 6th
   NetherlandsNetherlands Reind Duut 2  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Reind Duut 5    
 EnglandEngland Craig Butler 2  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Reind Duut 5
 
   ScotlandScotland Steven Bennie 4th  
 ScotlandScotland Steven Bennie 5
 IrelandIreland Gary Hardiman 1  
 BelgiumBelgium Bjorn Haneveer 7th
   NorwayNorway Kurt Maflin 6th
 NorwayNorway Kurt Maflin 5        
 
 EnglandEngland Sunit Vaswani 3  
 NorwayNorway Kurt Maflin 5
 
   Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Dermot McGlinchey 1  
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Dermot McGlinchey 5
 EstoniaEstonia Oliver Auns 2  
 NorwayNorway Kurt Maflin 6th
   NetherlandsNetherlands Johan Oenema 4th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Johan Oenema 5    
 FinlandFinland Markku Hamalainen 4th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Johan Oenema 5
 
   IcelandIceland Johannes Johannesson 2  
 IcelandIceland Johannes Johannesson 5
 BelgiumBelgium Nicolas Dury 2  

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  1. 2002 European Championship - Kalisz, Poland. globalsnookercentre.co.uk, archived from the original on October 19, 2002 ; accessed on July 14, 2018 .

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