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2011 European Pool Championships

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Tournament information
DatesMarch 23–April 3, 2011
VenueSteel Palace
CityBrandenburg
CountryGermany
Organisation(s)European Pool Championships
Champions
Straight pool
Men'sPoland Tomasz Kapłan
Women's Austria Jasmin Ouschan
8-Ball
Men'sGermany Dominic Jentsch
Women'sNetherlands Kynthia Orfanidou
WheelchairFinland Jouni Tähti
9-Ball
Men'sNetherlands Nick van den Berg
Women'sAustria Jasmin Ouschan
WheelchairSweden Henrik Larsson
10-Ball
Men'sFrance Stephan Cohen
Women'sAustria Jasmin Ouschan
WheelchairFinland Jouni Tähti

The 2011 European Pool Championships was a professional pool championship that took place at the Steel Palace, in Brandenburg, Germany. The event played between March 23, and April 3, 2011 was a part of the European Pool Championships; and saw events for men, women and wheelchair players across 4 pool disciplines: Straight Pool, 8-Ball, 9-Ball, and 10-Ball.[1]

Tournament Summary

The event was played between March 23, and April 3, 2011, with the event finals being run sequentially, with the straight pool finals first (24-25 March), 8-ball (26-28 March), 9-ball (28-31 March) and finally 10-ball (30 March - 2 April).[2]

Dominic Jentsch of Germany won the 8-Ball event, defeating compatriot Ralf Souquet in the final, 8-1.[3] Nick van den Berg won the 9-Ball event, defeating Mario He in the final 11-3.[4]

10-Ball was only being held for the second time in the championships, with Stephen Cohen of France defeated Poland's Radosław Babica 8-6 in the 10-Ball men's final.[5] The final of the straight pool was won by Tomasz Kapłan, who defeated Italian Fabio Petroni by a score of 125-17 in the final.[6]

Jasmin Ouschan was the event's most successful player, winning three events, the 9-Ball, 10-Ball, and straight pool. She lost her only match of the championships to Marika Poikkijoki in the quarterfinals of the 8-Ball 5-6.[7] Jouni Tähti won two of the wheelchair events, losing his only match in the final of the wheelchair 9-ball to Henrick Larsson.[8]

Winners

Discipline Winner Runner-up third place
Straight Pool (men)[9] Poland Tomasz Kaplan Italy Fabio Petroni Finland Petri Makkonen
Russia Roman Prutschai
8-Ball (men)[10] Germany Dominic Jentsch Germany Ralf Souquet Estonia Denis Grabe
Spain Carlos Cabello
9-Ball (men)[11] Netherlands Nick van den Berg Austria Mario He Netherlands Huidji See
Spain Francisco Sánchez
10-Ball (men)[12] France Stephan Cohen Poland Radosław Babica Portugal Manuel Gama
Russia Konstantin Stepanow
Straight pool (women)[13] Austria Jasmin Ouschan Norway Line Kjørsvik Russia Anna Mazhirina
Spain Silvia Lopez
8-Ball (women)[14] Netherlands Kynthia Orfanidou Netherlands Marika Poikkijoki Austria Petra Stadlbauer
Norway Line Kjørsvik
9-Ball (women)[15] Austria Jasmin Ouschan Austria Gerda Hofstätter Norway Line Kjørsvik
Russia Anastasia Nechaeva
10-Ball (women)[16] Austria Jasmin Ouschan Russia Natalia Seroshtan Russia Anna Mazhirina
Belgium Kamila Khodjaeva
8-Ball (wheelchair)[17] Finland Jouni Tähti Belgium Kurt Deklerck England Aslam Abubaker
Republic of Ireland Fred Dinsmore
9-Ball (wheelchair)[18] Sweden Henrik Larsson Finland Jouni Tähti England Roy Kimberley
England Tony Southern
10-Ball (wheelchair)[19] Finland Jouni Tähti Sweden Henrik Larsson England Roy Kimberley
England Aslam Abubaker

References

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  13. ^ "Matches – Draw and Results (Women Straight)". billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation. Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  14. ^ "Matches – Draw and Results (Women 8-Ball)". billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation. Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
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  17. ^ "Matches – Draw and Results (Wheelchair 8-Ball)". billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation. Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
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  19. ^ "Matches – Draw and Results (Wheelchair 10-Ball)". billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation. Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2016.