The preliminary round was played in three groups of five and one group of four players in round robin mode up to 40 points. The first two of the group made it to the final round, where the knockout system also played up to 40 points. The shot clock stood at 50 seconds.
(It is possible that not all terms are used or some are not listed. These can be looked up in the list of collision terms .)
Final ranking
phase
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Surname
MP
Pt.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
final
1
Greece Filipos Kasidokostas
14th
280
177
1.581
3.076
15th
2
France Jérémy Bury
10
262
224
1.178
1,818
10
Semi- finals
3
France Frédéric Mottet
10
212
178
1.191
1,600
15th
Spain Carlos Crespo
8th
204
205
0.995
1.333
7th
quarter- final
5
France Stephane Schillinger
8th
174
207
0.840
1.081
6th
6th
Belgium Steven van Acker
6th
172
185
0.929
1.428
7th
7th
Spain Rubén Legazpi
4th
137
145
0.944
1.538
7th
8th
Belgium Wesley de Jaeger
4th
131
146
0.897
0.952
7th
Group phase
9
France Mathieu Falcioni
4th
126
167
0.754
0.952
7th
10
Korea South Hwang Hyung-bum
4th
117
162
0.722
1.142
5
11
Japan Taichiro Suzuki
4th
128
215
0.595
0.727
4th
12
France Thierry Amar
2
96
138
0.695
0.800
5
13
Venezuela Merlin Romero
2
122
164
0.743
0.816
4th
14th
Netherlands Erwin van den Heuvel
2
128
192
0.666
0.588
5
15th
Germany Phillip Leu
2
88
139
0.633
0.851
4th
16
Costa Rica Valerio Geison Bolaños
1
111
249
0.445
0.512
5
17th
Korea South Oh Jong-seong
1
94
226
0.415
0.512
7th
18th
Costa Rica Cespendes Marlon Avalos
0
93
170
0.547
-
6th
19th
Switzerland Alain Houlman
0
75
185
0.405
-
4th
Tournament average
2752
3474
0.792
Individual evidence
^ A b
Heinrich Weingartner: 2nd World Challenge Cup Juniors 2001 . Ed .: billard Heinrich Weingartner . tape12 , no.150 . Self-published, 2002, ZDB -ID 1087098-2 , p.30–31 ({{{Comment}}}).