Vitaly Igorevich Pavluchin

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Vitaly Pavluchin
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nation RussiaRussia Russia
birthday February 15, 1995
Medal table
Russian pool championship 3 × gold 5 × silver 2 × bronze
Russian snooker championship 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
European Championship 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze

Witali Igorewitsch Pawlukhin ( Russian Виталий Игоревич Павлухин ; English transcription: Vitaly Pavlukhin ; born February 15, 1995 ) is a Russian pool player .

Career

singles

In November 2010, Pavluchin won his first medal in the Russian men's championship . He reached the final of the 8-ball competition, but lost 7-1 to Roman Prutschai . In August 2011 he won the final against Tian Zhang and Joshua Filler and became a European student champion in the 10-ball and 8-ball disciplines, as well as a runner-up European champion in 14/1 . With the Russian student team, with which he had won the bronze medal in the previous two years, he became vice European champion in 2011. At the Junior World Championship in 2011 he was eliminated in the quarterfinals against Konrad Piekarski . In November 2011 he became the Russian 8-ball champion with a 6-4 win against Konstantin Stepanow . In the subsequent 9-ball competition, he lost the final 9-0 to Stepanow.

In 2012, Pawluchin was nominated for the men's European Championship for the first time . After defeating Jaroslav Polach , Matey Ullah and Manuel Ederer , among others , he reached the semi-finals in the 10-ball competition of the EM , in which he was defeated by defending champion Stephan Cohen 7: 8. At the Junior European Championship in 2012 he won bronze in 14/1 endlessly and silver with the team. A few days later, at the German Open , he made it into the finals of a Euro Tour tournament for the first time . In the round of 32, however, he was eliminated by the Spaniard David Alcaide . At the Russian championship in 2012 he reached the 10-ball final and lost 7: 8 to defending champion Ruslan Tschinachow .

At the 2013 European Championships , Pavluchin reached the round of 64 in the 10-ball and 8-ball disciplines. At the 2013 Russian championship , a 100:48 final victory over defending champion Tschinachow made him the Russian champion in 14/1. He was also runner-up in 10-ball and 9-ball. In 2014 he reached the round of 64 at the European Championships in the 14/1 endless and 9-ball competitions. In November 2014, he reached the quarter-finals of the Kremlin Cup , in which he was eliminated by then world champion Niels Feijen . He did not take part in the Russian championship that took place a few days later and was therefore unable to defend his title. In November 2015 he became the Russian 14/1 endless champion for the second time with a 100: 83 final victory against defending champion Konstantin Stepanow . In 2016 he won the bronze medal in 9-ball and in 2017 after a semi-final defeat against Andrei Seroshtan bronze in 10-ball.

team

At the World Cup of Pool 2012 , Pavluchin and Konstantin Stepanow formed the Russian team that was eliminated in the first round against the Japanese Naoyuki Ōi and Satoshi Kawabata .

With the Russian national team he finished third in 2013.

snooker

In 2014, Pawluchin took part in the Russian snooker championship for the first time and reached the quarterfinals, in which he lost 2-1 to defending champion Kirill Lomakin . After he was eliminated again in the quarter-finals in 2015, he moved into the semi-finals in 2016 and lost 3-1 to Iwan Kakowski .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Павлухин Виталий Игореви. In: llb.su. Retrieved February 8, 2016 (Russian).
  2. a b Павлухин Виталий: Турниров. In: tournamentservice.net. Retrieved March 4, 2017 (Russian).