Wojciech Trajdos

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Wojciech Trajdos
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nation PolandPoland Poland
birthday March 17, 1981
societies Magnum Warszawa (???? - 2000)
Wodny Park Warszawa (2000 - ????)
SSA Trefl Sopot (???? - 2008)
Konsalnet Warszawa (since 2008)
Medal table
Polish championship 2 × gold 3 × silver 5 × bronze
Euro tour 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze

Wojciech Trajdos (also: Woytek Trajdos , born March 17, 1981 ) is a Polish pool player .

Career

Wojciech Trajdos started playing billiards in 1990 . In November 1995 he took part in the amateur world championship in snooker and was eliminated there with only one win in the preliminary round. Five years later he won his first medal in the Polish pool championship with third place in 9-ball . In 2002 he took 17th place and 33rd place at tournaments of the International Billiard Council Tour. At the Polish championship in 2003 he was third in 9-ball. In 2004 he became the Polish champion in the 14/1 discipline with a final victory against Tomasz Kapłan .

In March 2007, Trajdos won a Euro Tour tournament for the first time . At the Czech Open he moved into the final after victories against Ralf Souquet and Thomas Engert , where he defeated the Russian Konstantin Stepanow 10: 6. At the 9-ball world championship in 2007 he was eliminated in the preliminary round. In December 2007 he reached the final of the 9-ball competition of the Polish championship and was defeated there by Hubert Łopotko 5: 7. In 2008 he lost the 9-ball final to Adam Skoneczny and finished third in the 8-ball . A year later he won the bronze medal in the first 10-ball competition and the silver medal in the 14/1 endless.

After his tournament victory in 2007, Trajdos did not reach the finals of a Euro Tour tournament for three years. He only succeeded in doing this again at the Austria Open 2010 . In the quarter-finals he was finally eliminated by Harald Stolka . After another four years without taking part in the final round, he reached the round of 32 at the Italian Open and the Treviso Open in 2014. In December 2014, he won the bronze medal in 9-ball at the Polish championship . In 2015 - eleven years after his first title win - he became the Polish 10-ball champion with a 7-6 final win against Konrad Piekarski . In 2016 he reached the round of 32 at the Italian Open and the quarter-finals at the Dutch Open , which he lost 4-9 to the then European 9-ball champion Francisco Sánchez .

successes

Polish 14/1 endless champion : 2004
Czech Open: 2007
Polish 10-ball champion : 2015

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Profile of Wojciech Trajdos on CueTracker (as of October 3, 2016)
  2. 1995 World Amateur Championship - Men. In: cuetracker.net. Ron Florax, accessed October 3, 2016 .