EBSA U21 European Snooker Championship 2016

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U21 European Snooker Championship 2016
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Venue: Haston City Hotel,
Wroclaw , Poland
Opening: February 8, 2016
Endgame: February 13, 2016

Winner: IrelandIreland Josh Boileau
Finalist: EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant
Highest Break: 130 ( Josh Boileau ) IrelandIreland
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2017

The EBSA U21 European Snooker Championship 2016 was the 20th edition of the Junior European Snooker Championship organized by the European Billiards and Snooker Association . She found, from 8 to 13 February 2016 at the Haston City Hotel in Polish Wroclaw instead.

Irishman Josh Boileau became European champion with a 6-1 win in the final against Englishman Brandon Sargeant and thus qualified for the 2016/17 and 2017/18 Main Tour seasons .

mode

The 80 participants were divided into 16 groups with five players each, 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 , with the group winners receiving a bye in the first round .

Final round

  Round of the last 64 Round of 16 Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
                                             
 EnglandEngland Ashley Carty                    
 bye  
 EnglandEngland Ashley Carty 4th
   FranceFrance Niel Vincent 0  
 FranceFrance Niel Vincent 4th
 FranceFrance Brian Ochoiski 0  
 EnglandEngland Ashley Carty 4th
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Callum Lloyd 2  
 GermanyGermany Simon Lichtenberg 4th    
 ScotlandScotland Aaron Graham 0  
 GermanyGermany Simon Lichtenberg 3
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Callum Lloyd 4th  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Callum Lloyd
 bye  
 EnglandEngland Ashley Carty 5
   FranceFrance Yannick Tarillon 1  
 IrelandIreland Charlie Sweeney
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Charlie Sweeney 4th
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Rhys Thomas 3  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Rhys Thomas 4th
 FranceFrance Alexis Callewaert 1  
 IrelandIreland Charlie Sweeney 1
   FranceFrance Yannick Tarillon 4th  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jackson Page 3    
 FranceFrance Yannick Tarillon 4th  
 FranceFrance Yannick Tarillon 4th
   RussiaRussia Ivan Kakowski 1  
 RussiaRussia Ivan Kakowski
 bye  
 EnglandEngland Ashley Carty 1
   EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant 5  
 EnglandEngland William Lemmons
 bye  
 EnglandEngland William Lemmons 4th
   SwedenSweden Arpat Pulat 2  
 SwedenSweden Arpat Pulat 4th
 RussiaRussia Mikhail Terekhov 2  
 EnglandEngland William Lemmons 3
   EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant 4th  
 EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant 4th    
 RomaniaRomania Vladu Mihai 0  
 EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant 4th
   BelgiumBelgium Jeff Jacobs 2  
 BelgiumBelgium Jeff Jacobs
 bye  
 EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant 5
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees 4th  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees
 bye  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees 4th
   Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Conor Morgan 0  
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Conor Morgan 4th
 SwedenSweden Benjamin McCabe 0  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees 4th
   ScotlandScotland Dylan Craig 3  
 RomaniaRomania Tudor Popescu 0    
 IrelandIreland Adam Fitzgerald 4th  
 IrelandIreland Adam Fitzgerald 2
   ScotlandScotland Dylan Craig 4th  
 ScotlandScotland Dylan Craig
 bye  
 EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant 1
 IrelandIreland Josh Boileau 6th
 EnglandEngland Joe O'Connor
 bye  
 EnglandEngland Joe O'Connor 4th
   PolandPoland Paweł Rogoza 2  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Tim de Ruyter 3
 PolandPoland Paweł Rogoza 4th  
 EnglandEngland Joe O'Connor 4th
   PolandPoland Kacper Filipiak 1  
 PolandPoland Kacper Filipiak 4th    
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Daniel Nixon 0  
 PolandPoland Kacper Filipiak 4th
   PolandPoland Mateusz Baranowski 2  
 PolandPoland Mateusz Baranowski
 bye  
 EnglandEngland Joe O'Connor 5
   GermanyGermany Lukas Kleckers 4th  
 LatviaLatvia Rodion Judin
 bye  
 LatviaLatvia Rodion Judin 4th
   ScotlandScotland Chris Totten 2  
 RomaniaRomania Andrei Orzan 2
 ScotlandScotland Chris Totten 4th  
 LatviaLatvia Rodion Judin 0
   GermanyGermany Lukas Kleckers 4th  
 IsraelIsrael Maor Shalom 4th    
 BulgariaBulgaria Spassian Spassow 1  
 IsraelIsrael Maor Shalom 1
   GermanyGermany Lukas Kleckers 4th  
 GermanyGermany Lukas Kleckers
 bye  
 EnglandEngland Joe O'Connor 4th
 IrelandIreland Josh Boileau 5  
 IrelandIreland Josh Boileau
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Josh Boileau 4th
   PolandPoland Patryk Masłowski 1  
 PolandPoland Patryk Masłowski 4th
 MaltaMalta Isaac Borg 0  
 IrelandIreland Josh Boileau 4th
   SwitzerlandSwitzerland Alexander Ursenbacher 3  
 EnglandEngland Louis Heathcote 4th    
 SwedenSweden Belan Sharif 0  
 EnglandEngland Louis Heathcote 2
   SwitzerlandSwitzerland Alexander Ursenbacher 4th  
 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Alexander Ursenbacher
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Josh Boileau 5
   EstoniaEstonia Andres Petrov 2  
 MaltaMalta Chris Peplow
 bye  
 MaltaMalta Chris Peplow 4th
   IsraelIsrael Amir Nardeia 1  
 SlovakiaSlovakia Patrik Sedlak 1
 IsraelIsrael Amir Nardeia 4th  
 MaltaMalta Chris Peplow 1
   EstoniaEstonia Andres Petrov 4th  
 AustriaAustria Markus Pfistermüller 2    
 EstoniaEstonia Andres Petrov 4th  
 EstoniaEstonia Andres Petrov 4th
   MaltaMalta Brian Cini 2  
 MaltaMalta Brian Cini
 bye  

final

Final: Best of 11 Frames
Referee: Ingo Schmidt Haston City Hotel,  Wroclaw , Poland , February 13, 2016 GermanyGermany
Brandon Sargeant EnglandEngland 1: 6 IrelandIreland Josh Boileau
42: 79 , 71 : 27, 50: 64 , 23: 77 (57), 0: 130 (130), 0: 82 , 58: 59
- Highest break 130
- Century breaks 1
- 50+ breaks 2

Century breaks

IrelandIreland Josh Boileau 130
EnglandEngland Ashley Carty 128
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Rhys Thomas 115
EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant 104

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. European Events 2016. In: ebsa.tv. European Billiards and Snooker Association, September 25, 2015, archived from the original on January 14, 2016 ; accessed on January 14, 2016 .
  2. Nomination EM Snooker Juniors (U21) - Men 2016. In: portal.billardarea.de. Deutsche Billard-Union , December 18, 2015, accessed on January 14, 2016 .
  3. European Snooker Championships U21 - Wrocław / Poland 2016 (Knockout). In: ebsa.pl. European Billiards and Snooker Association, accessed February 10, 2016 .
  4. 2016 European Under-21 Championships. Cuetracker.net, accessed February 10, 2016 .