Let Münstermann

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Let Münstermann
birthday 6th April 1979 (age 41)
place of birth Goettingen
nationality GermanyGermany Germany
professional 2000/01
Prize money £ 4,324
Highest break 134
Century Breaks 1
Main tour successes
World championships -
Ranking tournament victories -
Minor tournament victories -
World rankings
Highest WRL place -

Lasse Münstermann (born April 6, 1979 in Göttingen ) is a German snooker player.

Career

Münstermann started playing billiards at the age of 11 . His father later taught him how to snooker . In 1994 he played his first amateur world championship in Johannesburg , South Africa . For a year he trained in England at the Rushden Snooker Academy, where prominent snooker players such as Peter Ebdon , James Wattana and Ding Junhui also train.

His greatest successes so far have been winning the Eurotour 2000, which also earned him a ticket for the Main Tour ( 2000/01 season ) as the first German . Münstermann did not achieve a sufficient number of points and therefore missed staying on the Main Tour.

Lasse Münstermann won several German championships (team: 1995 and 2005; doubles: 1994 and 1997; singles: 2003, 2004 and 2006; U21: 2000). At the World Games 2005 he made it to the quarterfinals. In the 2006/07 season, Münstermann failed in the semi-finals of the Amateur World Cup and narrowly missed the return to the main tour, for which the finals would have been enough. At the International Open and the European Championships in Romania, he was also only eliminated in the semifinals.

Together with Sascha Lippe and Itaro Santos , Lasse Münstermann formed Team Germany, which won the European Team Championship in Ghent, Belgium , at the beginning of 2007 . In the final, the German team defeated hosts Belgium 10: 7.

statistics

Münstermann has so far recorded around 60 tournament victories. His highest break in a tournament match is 134 points.

In addition to the playing career

Münstermann also appeared frequently as a guest commentator alongside Rolf Kalb on the snooker broadcasts on Eurosport , and he is also a part-time snooker trainer.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Profile of Lasse Munstermann at CueTracker (as of June 6, 2014)

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