European pool billiards championship 2012

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European pool billiards championship 2012
Billiard Picto 2-white.svg
venue Alvisse Parc Hotel, Luxembourg City
opening March 21, 2012
The End March 31, 2012
Disciplines 8-ball , 9-ball , 10-ball , 14/1 endless
winner
Men's 14/1 endless: Nick van den Berg 10-ball: Dominic Jentsch 8-ball: Mario He 9-ball: Francisco Díaz-Pizarro Team: SpainNetherlandsNetherlands
GermanyGermany
AustriaAustria
SpainSpain
SpainSpain 
Ladies 14/1 endless: Line Kjørsvik 10-Ball: Jasmin Ouschan 8-Ball: Natalia Seroshtan 9-Ball: Marika Poikkijoki Team: PolandNorwayNorway
AustriaAustria
RussiaRussia
FinlandFinland
PolandPoland 
Wheelchair users 10-Ball: Daniel Luton 8-Ball: Jouni Tahti 9-Ball: Jouni TahtiEnglandEngland
FinlandFinland
FinlandFinland
2011
 
2013

The 2012 European pool championship was a pool tournament which was organized by the European pool association EPBF from March 21st to 31st, 2012 in the Alvisse Parc Hotel in Luxembourg .

The disciplines 8-ball , 9-ball , 10-ball and 14/1 were played out endlessly in the categories men , women and wheelchair users . The wheelchair users only fought for the titles in 8-ball, 9-ball and 10-ball.

The most successful player was the Finnish wheelchair user Jouni Tahti , who won gold twice, the Spaniard Francisco Díaz-Pizarro and the Austrian Mario He each won gold and bronze once. Dominic Jentsch was the only German European champion, Jasmin Michel was the best German participant with a silver medal. The most successful player was the Austrian Jasmin Ouschan with one gold medal and three bronze medals.

format

Initially, all categories were played in the double knockout system . This means that you can lose a game (but then you have to survive the longer way through the losers round) without being eliminated from the tournament immediately. A second defeat led to the end of the tournament in any case. This game mode was used until there was only a certain number of players in the tournament (32 for men, 16 for women and 4 for wheelchair users). From then on it went in the knockout system (meaning: every defeat leads to immediate elimination) until the final. A game for 3rd place was not played.

Medalist

discipline gold silver bronze
Gentlemen - 14/1 endless NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen AustriaAustria Mario Hey
EstoniaEstonia Denis grave
Men - 10 Ball GermanyGermany Dominic Jentsch FranceFrance Stephan Cohen NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg
RussiaRussia Vitaly Pavluchin
Men - 8-Ball AustriaAustria Mario Hey UkraineUkraine Artem Koshovyi SpainSpain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro
SwedenSweden Andreas Gerwen
Men - 9-Ball SpainSpain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat AlbaniaAlbania Nick Malai
FinlandFinland Aki Heiskanen
Men's team SpainSpain Spain GermanyGermany Germany FinlandFinland Finland
AustriaAustria Austria
Ladies - 14/1 endless NorwayNorway Line Kjørsvik RussiaRussia Anna Mazhirina GermanyGermany Christine Wiechert
AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan
Ladies - 10 Ball AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan RussiaRussia Natalia Seroshtan NorwayNorway Line Kjørsvik
RussiaRussia Anna Mazhirina
Ladies - 8 ball RussiaRussia Natalia Seroshtan FinlandFinland Marika Poikkijoki RussiaRussia Daria Sirotina
AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan
Ladies - 9-Ball FinlandFinland Marika Poikkijoki GermanyGermany Jasmine Michel NorwayNorway Line Kjørsvik
AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan
Ladies team PolandPoland Poland NorwayNorway Norway RussiaRussia Russia
AustriaAustria Austria
Wheelchair User - 10 Ball EnglandEngland Daniel Luton IrelandIreland Fred Dinsmore AustriaAustria Emil Schranz
SwedenSweden Henrik Larsson
Wheelchair users - 8-ball FinlandFinland Jouni Tahti EnglandEngland Roy Kimberley IrelandIreland Fred Dinsmore
GermanyGermany Tankred Volkmer
Wheelchair users - 9-ball FinlandFinland Jouni Tahti EnglandEngland Daniel Luton IrelandIreland Fred Dinsmore
EnglandEngland Roy Kimberley

Men's competitions

For the sake of clarity, only the results from the quarter-finals are listed below.

8 ball

Quarterfinals
Race to 8
Semi-final
Race to 8
Final
Race to 8
                   
   
 FinlandFinland Petri Makkonen  4th    
 AustriaAustria Mario Hey  8th  
 AustriaAustria Mario Hey  8th    
     SpainSpain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro  7th  
 RussiaRussia Ruslan Tschinachow  7th
 SpainSpain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro  8th  
 AustriaAustria Mario Hey  8th
     UkraineUkraine Artem Koshovyi  0
 UkraineUkraine Artem Koshovyi  8th    
 PolandPoland Tomasz Kapłan  7th  
 UkraineUkraine Artem Koshovyi  8th
     SwedenSweden Andreas Gerwen  3  
 SwedenSweden Andreas Gerwen  8th
 SpainSpain David Alcaide  4th  

9-ball

Quarterfinals
Race to 9
Semi-final
Race to 9
Final
Race to 9
                   
   
 AlbaniaAlbania Nick Malai  9    
 FranceFrance Vincent Facquet  5  
 AlbaniaAlbania Nick Malai  6th    
     SpainSpain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro  9  
 PortugalPortugal Manuel Gama  8th
 SpainSpain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro  9  
 SpainSpain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro  9
     SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat  4th
 FinlandFinland Aki Heiskanen  9    
 AustriaAustria Albin Ouschan  7th  
 FinlandFinland Aki Heiskanen  4th
     SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat  9  
 AustriaAustria Mario Hey  7th
 SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat  9  

10 ball

Quarterfinals
Race to 8
Semi-final
Race to 8
Final
Race to 8
                   
   
 FranceFrance Stephan Cohen  8th    
 SpainSpain David Alcaide  6th  
 FranceFrance Stephan Cohen  8th    
     RussiaRussia Vitaly Pavluchin  7th  
 GermanyGermany Manuel Ederer  4th
 RussiaRussia Vitaly Pavluchin  8th  
 FranceFrance Stephan Cohen  5
     GermanyGermany Dominic Jentsch  8th
 NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg  8th    
 UkraineUkraine Artem Koshovyi  7th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg  5
     GermanyGermany Dominic Jentsch  8th  
 RussiaRussia Konstantin Stepanov  5
 GermanyGermany Dominic Jentsch  8th  

14/1 endless

Quarterfinals
Race to 125
Semi-final
Race to 125
Final
Race to 125
                   
   
 MaltaMalta Tony Drago  84    
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen  125  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen  125    
     EstoniaEstonia Denis grave  16  
 GermanyGermany Klaus Zobrekis  121
 EstoniaEstonia Denis grave  125  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen  18th
     NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg  125
 PolandPoland Konrad Piekarski  43    
 AustriaAustria Mario Hey  125  
 AustriaAustria Mario Hey  51
     NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg  125  
 SerbiaSerbia Zoran Svilar  82
 NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg  125  

Women's competitions

For the sake of clarity, only the results from the quarter-finals are listed below.

8 ball

Quarterfinals
Race to 6
Semi-final
Race to 6
Final
Race to 6
                   
   
 NetherlandsNetherlands Tamara Rademakers  4th    
 RussiaRussia Nataliya Seroshtan  6th  
 RussiaRussia Nataliya Seroshtan  6th    
     RussiaRussia Darya Sirotina  4th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Kynthia Orfanidou  3
 RussiaRussia Darya Sirotina  6th  
 RussiaRussia Nataliya Seroshtan  6th
     FinlandFinland Marika Poikkijoki  3
 AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan  6th    
 GermanyGermany Jasmine Michel  0  
 AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan  5
     FinlandFinland Marika Poikkijoki  6th  
 AustriaAustria Sandra Baumgartner  0
 FinlandFinland Marika Poikkijoki  6th  

9-ball

Quarterfinals
Race to 7
Semi-final
Race to 7
Final
Race to 7
                   
   
 AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan  7th    
 RussiaRussia Anna Mazhirina  2  
 AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan  3    
     GermanyGermany Jasmine Michel  7th  
 PortugalPortugal Sara Rocha  6th
 GermanyGermany Jasmine Michel  7th  
 GermanyGermany Jasmine Michel  3
     FinlandFinland Marika Poikkijoki  7th
 FinlandFinland Marika Poikkijoki  7th    
 SpainSpain Silvia Lopez  4th  
 FinlandFinland Marika Poikkijoki  7th
     NorwayNorway Line Kjorsvik  3  
 AustriaAustria Petra Stadlbauer  2
 NorwayNorway Line Kjørsvik  7th  

10 ball

Quarterfinals
Race to 6
Semi-final
Race to 6
Final
Race to 6
                   
   
 AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan  6th    
 RussiaRussia Darya Sirotina  1  
 AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan  6th    
     NorwayNorway Line Kjorsvik  4th  
 NorwayNorway Line Kjørsvik  6th
 ItalyItaly Silvia Gaudino  1  
 AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan  6th
     RussiaRussia Nataliya Seroshtan  5
 RussiaRussia Anna Mazhirina  6th    
 GermanyGermany Kim Witzel  5  
 RussiaRussia Anna Mazhirina  1
     RussiaRussia Nataliya Seroshtan  6th  
 SpainSpain Amalia Matas  5
 RussiaRussia Nataliya Seroshtan  6th  

14/1 endless

Quarterfinals
Race to 75
Semi-final
Race to 75
Final
Race to 75
                   
   
 AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan  75    
 AustriaAustria Petra Stadlbauer  37  
 AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan  29    
     RussiaRussia Anna Mazhirina  75  
 RussiaRussia Anna Mazhirina  75
 UkraineUkraine Kateryna Polovyntchuk  57  
 RussiaRussia Anna Mazhirina  42
     NorwayNorway Line Kjorsvik  75
 SwedenSweden Louise Furberg  62    
 NorwayNorway Line Kjørsvik  75  
 NorwayNorway Line Kjorsvik  75
     GermanyGermany Christine Wiechert  45  
 GermanyGermany Christine Wiechert  75
 RussiaRussia Nataliya Seroshtan  55  

Wheelchair competitions

For the sake of clarity, only the results from the semi-finals are noted below.

8 ball

Semi-final
Race to 5
Final
Race to 5
           
 FinlandFinland Jouni Tahti  5    
 IrelandIreland Fred Dinsmore  4th  
 FinlandFinland Jouni Tahti  5
     United KingdomUnited Kingdom Roy Kimberley  2
 GermanyGermany Tankred Volkmer  2
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Roy Kimberley  5  

9-ball

Semi-final
Race to 7
Final
Race to 7
           
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Daniel Luton  7th    
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Roy Kimberley  5  
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Daniel Luton  2
     FinlandFinland Jouni Tahti  7th
 FinlandFinland Jouni Tahti  7th
 IrelandIreland Fred Dismore  4th  

10 ball

Semi-final
Race to 6
Final
Race to 6
           
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Daniel Luton  6th    
 AustriaAustria Emil Schranz  3  
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Daniel Luton  6th
     IrelandIreland Fred Dinsmore  3
 SwedenSweden Henrik Larsson  2
 IrelandIreland Fred Dinsmore  6th  

Team competitions

The team competitions initially took place in the double knockout system. From the quarter finals (men) and from the semi-finals (women) onwards, the game was played in the knockout system. A team consisted of three players. A game consisted of three individual games in the disciplines 8-ball, 9-ball and 10-ball. For the women there were two players in each team, a game consisted of two individual games in 8-ball and 9-ball. For the sake of clarity, only the results from the quarter-finals or from the semi-finals are shown below.

Men's

Quarter finals Semifinals final
                   
   
 GermanyGermany Germany  2    
 NorwayNorway Norway  1  
 GermanyGermany Germany  2    
     AustriaAustria Austria  1  
 AustriaAustria Austria  3
 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia  0  
 GermanyGermany Germany  1
     SpainSpain Spain  2
 FinlandFinland Finland  2    
 PolandPoland Poland  1  
 FinlandFinland Finland  1
     SpainSpain Spain  2  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands  0
 SpainSpain Spain  3  

Ladies

Semifinals final
           
 AustriaAustria Austria  2    
 NorwayNorway Norway  4th  
 NorwayNorway Norway  4th
     PolandPoland Poland  5
 RussiaRussia Russia  0
 PolandPoland Poland  2  

Medal table

space nation gold silver bronze
1 FinlandFinland Finland 3 1 2
2 AustriaAustria Austria 2 0 7th
3 SpainSpain Spain 2 0 1
4th RussiaRussia Russia 1 2 4th
5 GermanyGermany Germany 1 2 2
6th United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 1 2 1
7th NorwayNorway Norway 1 1 2
8th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 1 1
9 PolandPoland Poland 1 0 0
10 IrelandIreland Ireland 0 1 2
SwedenSweden Sweden 0 1 2
12 FranceFrance France 0 1 0
UkraineUkraine Ukraine 0 1 0
14th EstoniaEstonia Estonia 0 0 1
AlbaniaAlbania Albania 0 0 1

Web links

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  1. ^ Matches - Draw and Results (Men Straight). In: billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation, accessed February 20, 2016 .
  2. ^ Matches - Draw and Results (Men 10-Ball). In: billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation, accessed February 20, 2016 .
  3. ^ Matches - Draw and Results (Men 8-Ball). In: billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation, accessed February 20, 2016 .
  4. ^ Matches - Draw and Results (Men 9-Ball). In: billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation, accessed February 20, 2016 .
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  6. ^ Matches - Draw and Results (Women Straight). In: billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation, accessed February 20, 2016 .
  7. ^ Matches - Draw and Results (Women 10-Ball). In: billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation, accessed February 20, 2016 .
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  9. ^ Matches - Draw and Results (Women 9-Ball). In: billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation, accessed February 20, 2016 .
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  13. ^ Matches - Draw and Results (Wheelchair 9-Ball). In: billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation, accessed February 20, 2016 .