Kristoffer Mindrebøe

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Kristoffer Mindrebøe
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nation NorwayNorway Norway
birthday December 24, 1992
societies Moss Biljardklubb
Oslo BK
Medal table
Norwegian championship 8 × gold 3 × silver 4 × bronze
Euro tour 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze

Kristoffer Mindrebøe (born December 24, 1992 ) is a Norwegian pool player .

Career

Kristoffer Mindrebøe was Norwegian junior champion in 14/1 endless in 2009 and 8-ball in 2010 . At the European Junior Championships 2010 he won the bronze medal in 14/1 endlessly and became vice European champion in 9-ball after a 3: 8 final defeat against the German Manuel Ederer . He finished third with the Norwegian junior team. Before that he had reached the 33rd place in the 14/1 at the men's EM . At the Finland Open 2010 he made it into the finals of a Euro Tour tournament for the first time , but lost in the round of 32 against the Spaniard Francisco Sánchez . At the Norwegian men's championship in 2010, he won his first medal with third place in the 10-ball .

In February 2011 Mindrebøe made it to the semi-finals of the French Open and lost to the Dutchman Nick van den Berg just 8: 9. At the EM 2011 he did not get past 49th place. In the same year he won his first national championship title with the men. In the 8-ball final he defeated Matey Ullah , the final in the 10-ball he won against Roger Lysholm . In 2012 he became Norwegian champion in the disciplines of 8-ball and 9-ball and, after a final defeat by Vegar Kristiansen, he was runner-up in 10-ball. At the EM 2012 he reached the round of 32 in 8-ball. At the Austria Open 2012 he reached the second round. In 2013 he became Norwegian 14/1 endless champion and runner-up in 8-ball for the first time with a final win against Roger Rasmussen . The following year he was runner-up in 9-ball. In 2015 he won the national championship title in 14/1 endless, in 2016 in the disciplines 8-ball and 9-ball. Four years after his last participation in the European Championship, he reached the eight-ball competition of the European Championship for the first time in April 2016 and was eliminated from the eventual Vice European Champion Francisco Sánchez.

team

With the Norwegian national team, Mindrebøe finished fifth in the 2012 European Championship.

successes

Norwegian 8-ball champion : 2011, 2012, 2016
Norwegian 10-ball champion : 2011
Norwegian 9-ball champion : 2012, 2016
Norwegian 14/1 endless champion : 2013, 2015

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Medaljer NM Pool. In: norsksnooker.com. Retrieved January 7, 2017 .