IBSF World Snooker Championship 2008

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IBSF World Snooker Championship 2008
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Venue: Boschhalle, Wels , Austria
Opening: October 27, 2008
Endgame: November 8, 2008

Winner: ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Highest Break: 143 ( Thepchaiya Un-Nooh ) ThailandThailand
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The 2008 IBSF World Snooker Championship was the 33rd edition of the World Amateur Snooker Championship . It took place from October 27th to November 8th, 2008 in the Boschhalle in Wels and for the first time in Austria . World champion became the Thai Thepchaiya Un-Nooh , who qualified for the Main Tour 2009/10 . In the final he defeated the Irishman Colm Gilcreest 11: 7. The Chinese Xiao Guodong won the game for third place with 3-2 against the Iranian Soheil Vahedi .

mode

The 100 participating players were divided into 13 groups in which they competed against each other in round robin mode . The three best placed in each group and the nine best group fourth qualified for the final round, which was played in the knockout system , with the group winners and the three best runners-up receiving a bye in the first round.

Final round

  Round of last 48 Round of 16 Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
                                             
 IrelandIreland Colm Gilcreest                    
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Colm Gilcreest 5
   PakistanPakistan Saleh Mohammadi 2  
 PakistanPakistan Saleh Mohammadi 4th
 BelgiumBelgium Kevin van Hove 3  
 IrelandIreland Colm Gilcreest 5
   MaltaMalta Alex Borg 2  
 MaltaMalta Alex Borg 4th    
 QatarQatar Mohsen Abdullah Aziz 2  
 MaltaMalta Alex Borg 5
   CanadaCanada Kirk Stevens 3  
 South AfricaSouth Africa François Ellis 1
 CanadaCanada Kirk Stevens 4th  
 IrelandIreland Colm Gilcreest 6th
   EnglandEngland Lee Page 5  
 EnglandEngland Lee Page
 bye  
 EnglandEngland Lee Page 5
   United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Mohammed Shehab 4th  
 AustriaAustria Felix Pleschek 1
 United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Mohammed Shehab 4th  
 EnglandEngland Lee Page 5
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Darren Morgan 1  
 GermanyGermany Patrick Einsle 4th    
 South AfricaSouth Africa Peter Francisco 1  
 GermanyGermany Patrick Einsle 4th
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Darren Morgan 5  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Darren Morgan
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Colm Gilcreest 7th
   IranIran Soheil Vahedi 5  
 IrelandIreland Martin McCrudden
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Martin McCrudden 5
   United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Mohammed al-Joker 1  
 ScotlandScotland Thomas McSorley 2
 United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Mohammed al-Joker 4th  
 IrelandIreland Martin McCrudden 5
   AustraliaAustralia Steve Mifsud 3  
 AustraliaAustralia Glen Wilkinson 3    
 MaltaMalta Simon Zammit 4th  
 MaltaMalta Simon Zammit 2
   AustraliaAustralia Steve Mifsud 5  
 AustraliaAustralia Steve Mifsud
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Martin McCrudden 5
   IranIran Soheil Vahedi 6th  
 QatarQatar Ahmed Saif 2
 PolandPoland Marcin Nitschke 4th  
 PolandPoland Marcin Nitschke 5
   EgyptEgypt Mohammed Sammy 2  
 Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Anthony Brabin 3
 EgyptEgypt Mohammed Sammy 4th  
 PolandPoland Marcin Nitschke 3
   IranIran Soheil Vahedi 5  
 IranIran Soheil Vahedi 4th    
 LithuaniaLithuania Henrikas Strolis 0  
 IranIran Soheil Vahedi 5
   IndiaIndia Manan Chandra 1  
 IndiaIndia Manan Chandra
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Colm Gilcreest 7th
 ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 11
 ThailandThailand James Wattana
 bye  
 ThailandThailand James Wattana 5
   IrelandIreland Brendan O'Donoghue 1  
 BelgiumBelgium Danny Lathouwers 3
 IrelandIreland Brendan O'Donoghue 4th  
 ThailandThailand James Wattana 4th
   ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 5  
 EgyptEgypt Wael Talaat 4th    
 SingaporeSingapore Marvin Lim Chun Kiat 2  
 EgyptEgypt Wael Talaat 2
   ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 5  
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Jordan Brown 3
 ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 4th  
 ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 6th
   China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Delu 5  
 Hong KongHong Kong Au Chi Wai
 bye  
 Hong KongHong Kong Au Chi Wai 4th
   PakistanPakistan Khurram Agha 5  
 FinlandFinland Jyri Virtanen 2
 PakistanPakistan Khurram Agha 4th  
 PakistanPakistan Khurram Agha 1
   China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Delu 5  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg David Donovan 4th    
 AustriaAustria Robert Butof 0  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg David Donovan 4th
   China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Delu 5  
 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Delu
 bye  
 ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 7th
 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xiao Guodong 4th  
 EnglandEngland Ben Hancorn
 bye  
 EnglandEngland Ben Hancorn 5
   New ZealandNew Zealand Ben Judge 3  
 New ZealandNew Zealand Ben Judge 4th
 IndiaIndia Sourav Kothari 2  
 EnglandEngland Ben Hancorn 1
   IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani 5  
 Hong KongHong Kong Chan Kwok Ming 2    
 EnglandEngland Craig Steadman 4th  
 EnglandEngland Craig Steadman 3
   IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani 5  
 IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani
 bye  
 IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani 2
   China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xiao Guodong 6th  
 GermanyGermany Let Münstermann 4th
 ScotlandScotland Michael Collumb 3  
 GermanyGermany Let Münstermann 0
   Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Julian Logue 5  
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Julian Logue 4th
 Hong KongHong Kong Alan Lin Tan Ho 0  
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Julian Logue 0
   China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xiao Guodong 5  
 PolandPoland Krzysztof Wróbel 0    
 IranIran Amir Sarkhosh 4th  
 IranIran Amir Sarkhosh 3
   China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xiao Guodong 5  
 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xiao Guodong
 bye  

final

Final: Best of 21 Frames
Boschhalle,  Wels , Austria , November 8, 2008
Colm Gilcreest IrelandIreland 7: 11 ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
58 : 14, 69 : 0, 18: 97 , 57 : 22, 0: 143 , 2: 88 , 22: 91 , 67 : 7, 2: 78 , 45: 56 ,
59: 61 , 42: 86 , 59: 69 , 124 : 1 (102), 65 : 31, 77 : 0, 0: 143 , 47: 63
102 Highest break 143
1 Century breaks 2
- 50+ breaks -

Century breaks

ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 143, 139, 111
IrelandIreland Colm Gilcreest 142, 102 (2 ×)
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Julian Logue 138, 104
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg David Donovan 138
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Darren Morgan 136, 112, 109, 103
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xiao Guodong 123, 110
EnglandEngland Ben Hancorn 123, 103
IranIran Soheil Vahedi 121
EgyptEgypt Mohammed Sammy 118
ThailandThailand James Wattana 118, 110
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Mohammed Shehab 118
FranceFrance Jean Beauchamp 118
PakistanPakistan Saleh Mohammadi 117
MaltaMalta Alex Borg 114, 100
IrelandIreland Brendan O'Donoghue 114
EnglandEngland Lee Page 108
IndiaIndia Sourav Kothari 107
AustraliaAustralia Steve Mifsud 107
BelgiumBelgium Kevin van Hove 104
SingaporeSingapore Marvin Lim Chun Kiat 104
CanadaCanada Kirk Stevens 103
ScotlandScotland Michael Collumb 103
Hong KongHong Kong Au Chi Wai 103
MaltaMalta Simon Zammit 100
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Jordan Brown 100
PakistanPakistan Khurram Agha 100

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. World Snooker Championship - Wels, Austria 27 Oct - 8 Nov. In: ibsf.info. International Billiards & Snooker Federation , archived from the original on November 15, 2012 ; Retrieved October 29, 2015 .