EBSA U19 European Snooker Championship 2004
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U19 European Snooker Championship 2004 |
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| Venue: | First Artist Academy, Wellingborough , England |
| Opening: | April 5, 2004 |
| Endgame: | April 8, 2004
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| Highest Break: | 139 ( Jamie Jones )
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The 2004 EBSA U19 European Snooker Championship was the eighth edition of the European Junior Snooker Championship organized by the European Billiards and Snooker Association . It took place from April 5th to 8th, 2004 at the First Artist Academy in Wellingborough , England .
European champion was the Welshman Jamie Jones with a 6: 3 victory in the final against the Northern Irishman Mark Allen . Jones also played the tournament's highest break with 139 points. Defending champion Jamie O'Neill was eliminated in the round of 16 against the Irishman John Connors .
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The 40 participating players were divided into eight groups of five players each, in which they competed against each other in round robin mode . The top two in each group qualified for the final round, which was played out in the knockout system .
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- ↑ 2004 European Under 19 Championship. globalsnookercentre.co.uk, archived from the original on May 3, 2008 ; accessed on July 30, 2015 .
- ↑ 2004 European Under-19 Championships. Cuetracker.net, accessed February 12, 2016 .