EBSA U21 European Snooker Championship 2011

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U21 European Snooker Championship 2011
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Venue: Dolmen Hotel, Qawra , Malta
Opening: April 2, 2011
Endgame: April 7, 2011

Winner: PolandPoland Kacper Filipiak
Highest Break: 113 ( Michael Leslie ) ScotlandScotland
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The 2011 EBSA U21 European Snooker Championship was the 15th edition of the European Junior Snooker Championship organized by the European Billiards and Snooker Association . It took place from April 2 to 7, 2011, as in the previous year, in the Dolmen Hotel in Qawra . After 1998 and 2010, Malta hosted the European Junior Championship for the third time, where the age limit has been 21 since 2011, instead of the previous 19.

The Pole Kacper Filipiak became European champion with a 6: 3 victory in the final against the Scot Michael Leslie and thus qualified for the Main Tour seasons 2011/12 and 2012/13 .

mode

The 64 participating players were divided into eight groups of eight players each, in which they competed against each other in round robin mode . The four best placed in each group qualified for the final round, which was played in the knockout system .

Final round

  Round of 16 Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
                                     
 ScotlandScotland Michael Leslie 4th              
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Edwar Topham 1  
 ScotlandScotland Michael Leslie 4th
   IrelandIreland Greg Casey 0  
 IrelandIreland David Cassidy 1
 IrelandIreland Greg Casey 4th  
 ScotlandScotland Michael Leslie 5
   ScotlandScotland Robert Carlisle 4th  
 PolandPoland Adam Stefanów 4th    
 BelgiumBelgium Jurian Heusdens 1  
 PolandPoland Adam Stefanów 3
   ScotlandScotland Robert Carlisle 4th  
 PolandPoland Mateusz Baranowski 0
 ScotlandScotland Robert Carlisle 4th  
 ScotlandScotland Michael Leslie 5
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Duane Jones 3  
 IrelandIreland Jason Devaney 4th
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Daniel Norris 1  
 IrelandIreland Jason Devaney 0
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Duane Jones 4th  
 AustriaAustria Alexander Gauss 1
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Duane Jones 4th  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Duane Jones 5
   ScotlandScotland Rhys Clark 2  
 ScotlandScotland Rhys Clark 4th    
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Kishan Hirani 3  
 ScotlandScotland Rhys Clark 4th
   IsraelIsrael Shachar Ruberg 1  
 IsraelIsrael Shachar Ruberg 4th
 MaltaMalta Aaron Busuttil 1  
 ScotlandScotland Michael Leslie 3
   PolandPoland Kacper Filipiak 6th
 IrelandIreland Vincent Muldoon 4th
 IsraelIsrael Maor Shalom 0  
 IrelandIreland Vincent Muldoon 4th
   BelgiumBelgium Kristof Vermeiren 0  
 PolandPoland Grzegorz Biernadski 2
 BelgiumBelgium Kristof Vermeiren 4th  
 IrelandIreland Vincent Muldoon 4th
   EnglandEngland Sam Harvey 5  
 EnglandEngland Sam Harvey 4th    
 SwedenSweden Bairaq al-Urfy 0  
 EnglandEngland Sam Harvey 4th
   BelgiumBelgium Luca Brecel 2  
 AustriaAustria Andreas Ploner 2
 BelgiumBelgium Luca Brecel 4th  
 EnglandEngland Sam Harvey 4th
   PolandPoland Kacper Filipiak 5  
 EnglandEngland Nick Jennings 4th
 UkraineUkraine Vladislaw Visniewski 1  
 EnglandEngland Nick Jennings 2
   ScotlandScotland Eden Sharav 4th  
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Declan Brennan 0
 ScotlandScotland Eden Sharav 4th  
 ScotlandScotland Eden Sharav 4th
   PolandPoland Kacper Filipiak 5  
 GermanyGermany Roman Dietzel 1    
 SwedenSweden Suleman Salam 4th  
 SwedenSweden Suleman Salam 0
   PolandPoland Kacper Filipiak 4th  
 PolandPoland Kacper Filipiak 4th
 EnglandEngland Mitchell Travis 2  

Century breaks

ScotlandScotland Michael Leslie 113

swell

  1. European Snooker Championships U21 2011 - Play-off Results. In: ebsa.pl. European Billiards and Snooker Association , accessed August 1, 2015 .
  2. 2011 European Under-21 Championships. Cuetracker.net, accessed February 12, 2016 .