2016 EBSA European Snooker Championship

EBSA European Snooker Championships
Tournament information
Dates 12–21 February 2016
Venue Haston City Centre
City Wrocław
Country Poland
Winner's share 3,300
Highest break Republic of Ireland Michael Judge (133)
Final
Champion Wales Jak Jones
Runner-up Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke
Score 7–4
2015
2017

The 2016 EBSA European Snooker Championships was an amateur snooker tournament that took place from 12 February to 21 February 2016 in Wrocław, Poland. It was the 25th edition of the EBSA European Snooker Championships and also doubles as a qualification event for the World Snooker Tour.

The tournament was won by 34th seed Jak Jones who defeated fellow countryman Jamie Rhys Clarke 7–4 in the final. This was Clarke's second consecutive loss in the European Championships final. As a result, Jones was given a two-year card on the professional World Snooker Tour for the 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 seasons.[1]

Results

[2]

Round 1

Best of 7 frames

65 Germany Sascha Breuer 4–1 64 Poland Paweł Koch
33 Austria Dominik Scherübl 4–2 96 Poland Ariel Trębocha
81 Latvia Maris Volajs 2–4 48 Scotland Lee Mein
49 Israel Shachar Ruberg 4–2 80 Poland Karol Lelek
73 Austria Paul Schopf 3–4 56 Iceland Sigurdur Kristjansson
41 Israel Roey Fernandez 3–4 88 France Brian Ochoiski
89 Czech Republic Ales Herout 4–3 40 Malta Aaron Busuttil
57 Israel David Vaitzman 4–0 72 Russia Ivan Kakovsky
69 Malta Simon Zammit 4–3 60 Northern Ireland Dermot McGlinchey
37 Isle of Man John Kennish 4–0 92 Scotland Barry Wraith
85 Norway Erik Dullerud 0–4 44 Sweden Simon Lindblom
53 Scotland Chris Totten 4–0 76 Italy Gianmarco Tonini
77 Israel Maor Shalom 1–4 52 Czech Republic Lukas Krenek
45 Germany Robin Otto 1–4 84 France Niel Vincent
93 Bosnia and Herzegovina Kenan Terzić 4–1 36 Austria Andreas Ploner
61 Poland Paweł Rogoza 1–4 68 Sweden Belan Sharif

67 Northern Ireland Conor McCormack 1–4 62 Sweden Suleman Salam
35 Belgium Laurens De Staelen 4–2 94 Croatia Tin Venos
83 Sweden Arpat Pulat 4–2 46 Czech Republic Shay Arama
51 Cyprus Antonis Poullos 4–3 78 Denmark Danny Eriksen
75 Austria Hans Nirnberger 1–4 54 Malta Philip Ciantar
43 Czech Republic Daniel Mily 4–0 86 Albania Eklent Kaçi
91 Netherlands Maurice Le Duc 3–4 38 Malta Chris Peplow
59 Finland Mika Hummelin 4–1 70 Switzerland Tom Zimmermann
71 Poland Jarosław Kowalski 4–3 71 Lithuania Simonas Dragunas
39 Germany Felix Frede 4–1 90 Portugal Pedro France
87 Lithuania Vilius Schulte 2–4 42 Poland Mateusz Baranowski
55 Denmark Rune Kampe 4–0 74 Latvia Rodion Judin
79 Poland Patryk Masłowski 4–2 50 Hungary Zsolt Fenyvesi
47 Wales Jack Bradford 4–2 82 Serbia Sasa Stojanovic
95 France David Gauthier 0–4 34 Wales Jak Jones
63 Poland Marek Zubrzycki 3–4 66 Poland Maciej Kusak

Round 2

Best of 7 frames

1 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 4–0 65 Germany Sascha Breuer
33 Austria Dominik Scherübl 2–4 32 Poland Marcin Nitschke
17 Republic of Ireland Jason Devaney 4–0 48 Scotland Lee Mein
49 Israel Shachar Ruberg 1–4 16 Malta Alex Borg
9 Poland Adam Stefanów 4–0 56 Iceland Sigurdur Kristjansson
88 France Brian Ochoiski 0–4 24 Poland Krzysztof Wróbel
25 Netherlands Reind Duut 1–4 89 Czech Republic Ales Herout
57 Israel David Vaitzman 3–4 8 Wales David John
5 England Michael Rhodes 4–2 69 Malta Simon Zammit
37 Isle of Man John Kennish 1–4 28 England Callum Downing
21 Belgium Tomasz Skalski 4–1 44 Sweden Simon Lindblom
53 Scotland Chris Totten 4–3 12 Belgium Kevin Van Hove
13 Iceland Kristján Helgason 4–3 52 Czech Republic Lukas Krenek
84 France Niel Vincent 1–4 20 Wales Rhydian Richards
29 Wales Alex Taubman 1–4 36 Austria Andreas Ploner
61 Poland Paweł Rogoza 1–4 4 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge

3 England Billy Joe Castle 4–1 62 Sweden Suleman Salam
35 Belgium Laurens De Staelen 0–4 30 Estonia Andres Petrov
19 Scotland Robert Carlisle 4–3 83 Sweden Arpat Pulat
51 Cyprus Antonis Poullos 4–3 14 Germany Patrick Einsle
11 England Darryn Walker 4–0 54 Malta Philip Ciantar
43 Czech Republic Daniel Mily 2–4 22 Belgium Jeff Jacobs
27 Belgium Jurian Heusdens 3–4 38 Malta Chris Peplow
59 Finland Mika Hummelin 2–4 6 Scotland Michael Collumb
7 Republic of Ireland Ryan Cronin 4–1 71 Poland Jarosław Kowalski
39 Germany Felix Frede 2–4 26 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher
23 England Adam Edge 1–4 42 Poland Mateusz Baranowski
55 Denmark Rune Kampe 3–4 10 Poland Kacper Filipiak
15 Republic of Ireland Josh Boileau 4–0 79 Poland Patryk Masłowski
47 Wales Jack Bradford 1–4 18 Republic of Ireland Brendan O'Donoghue
31 Germany Lukas Kleckers 2–4 34 Wales Jak Jones
66 Poland Maciej Kusak 0–4 2 Malta Brian Cini


Round 2
Best of 7 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-Finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-Finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 13 frames
               
1 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 4
32 Poland Marcin Nitschke 1
1 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 5
16 Malta Alex Borg 3
17 Republic of Ireland Jason Devaney 3
16 Malta Alex Borg 4
1 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 5
9 Poland Adam Stefanów 4
9 Poland Adam Stefanów 4
24 Poland Krzysztof Wróbel 1
9 Poland Adam Stefanów 5
8 Wales David John 3
89 Czech Republic Ales Herout 3
8 Wales David John 4
1 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 6
20 Wales Rhydian Richards 5
5 England Michael Rhodes 4
28 England Callum Downing 1
5 England Michael Rhodes 3
21 Belgium Tomasz Skalski 5
21 Belgium Tomasz Skalski 4
53 Scotland Chris Totten 1
21 Belgium Tomasz Skalski 2
20 Wales Rhydian Richards 5
13 Iceland Kristján Helgason 2
20 Wales Rhydian Richards 4
20 Wales Rhydian Richards 5
4 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 4
36 Austria Andreas Ploner 1
4 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 4
1 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 4
34 Wales Jak Jones 7
3 England Billy Joe Castle 0
30 Estonia Andres Petrov 4
30 Estonia Andres Petrov 5
19 Scotland Robert Carlisle 2
19 Scotland Robert Carlisle 4
51 Cyprus Antonis Poullos 0
30 Estonia Andres Petrov 5
6 Scotland Michael Collumb 1
11 England Darryn Walker 0
22 Belgium Jeff Jacobs 4
22 Belgium Jeff Jacobs 3
6 Scotland Michael Collumb 5
36 Malta Chris Peplow 1
6 Scotland Michael Collumb 4
30 Estonia Andres Petrov 4
34 Wales Jak Jones 6
7 Republic of Ireland Ryan Cronin 0
26 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher 4
26 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher 2
10 Poland Kacper Filipiak 5
42 Poland Mateusz Baranowski 3
10 Poland Kacper Filipiak 4
10 Poland Kacper Filipiak 4
34 Wales Jak Jones 5
15 Republic of Ireland Josh Boileau 1
18 Republic of Ireland Brendan O'Donoghue 4
18 Republic of Ireland Brendan O'Donoghue 3
34 Wales Jak Jones 5
34 Wales Jak Jones 4
2 Malta Brian Cini 0

References

  1. "JAK JONES IS THE NEW EUROPEAN CHAMPION". European Billiards & Snooker Association. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  2. "European Snooker Championship Men → Wrocław / Poland 2016". European Billiards & Snooker Association. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
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