2015 EBSA European Snooker Championship

EBSA European Snooker Championships
Tournament information
Dates 2–13 June 2015
City Prague
Country Czech Republic
Organisation(s) EBSA
Winner's share 1,600
Highest break Poland Adam Stefanów (138)
Final
Champion England Michael Wild
Runner-up Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke
Score 7–4
2014
2016

The 2015 EBSA European Snooker Championships was an amateur snooker tournament that took place from 2 June to 13 June 2015 in Prague, Czech Republic It was the 24th edition of the EBSA European Snooker Championships and also doubles as a qualification event for the World Snooker Tour.

The tournament was won by 9th seed Michael Wild who defeated Jamie Rhys Clarke 7–4 in the final. As a result, Wild was given a two-year card on the professional World Snooker Tour for the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 seasons.[1]

Results

[2]

Round 1

Best of 7 frames

1 England Antony Parsons 4–0 64 Portugal Rui Santos
33 Lithuania Vilius Schulte 3–4 32 Turkey Ismail Türker
17 Belgium Tomasz Skalski 4–2 48 Netherlands Rene Dikstra
49 Republic of Ireland John O'Sullivan 1–4 16 Scotland Robert Carlisle
9 England Michael Wild 4–1 28 Russia Ivan Kakovsky
41 Iceland Sigurdur Kristjansson 4–3 24 Czech Republic Lukas Krenek
25 Germany Roman Dietzel 4–3 40 Israel Danni Bismoot
57 Germany Felix Frede 1–4 8 Poland Mateusz Baranowski
5 Scotland Michael Collumb 4–0 60 Czech Republic Tomas Kubicek
37 Germany Sascha Lippe 4–0 28 Finland Janne Hummastenniemi
21 Germany Lukas Kleckers 4–1 44 Bulgaria Bratislav Krastev
53 Czech Republic Daniel Kohout 0–4 12 Poland Adam Stefanów
13 Malta Aaron Busuttil 3–4 52 Belgium Jurian Heusdens
45 Croatia Gregory Kopec 3–4 20 Denmark Rune Kampe
29 Serbia Sasa Stojanovic 1–4 36 Austria Andreas Ploner
61 Serbia Marko Vukovic 0–4 4 Iceland Kristján Helgason

3 Republic of Ireland Brendan O'Donoghue 4–0 62 Lithuania Simonas Dragunas
35 Poland Marcin Nitschke 3–4 30 Wales Sam Thomas
19 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 4–1 46 Denmark Danny Eriksen
51 Netherlands Richard Van Leeuwen 1–4 41 Poland Krzysztof Wróbel
11 Northern Ireland Raymond Fry 4–2 54 Scotland Lee Mein
43 Northern Ireland Cormac McQuillan 0–4 22 Malta Brian Cini
27 Malta Jason Peplow 4–0 38 Wales Tyler Rees
59 Latvia Rodion Judin 2–4 6 England John Whitty
7 Estonia Andres Petrov 4–1 58 Bulgaria Hristo Sirakov
39 Austria Paul Schopf 2–4 26 Cyprus Antonis Poullos
23 Israel Maor Shalom 4–2 42 Belgium Jurgen Van Roy
55 Bulgaria Spasian Spasov 1–4 10 Northern Ireland Declan Lavery
15 Republic of Ireland Greg Casey 4–0 50 Finland Antti Tolvanen
47 Croatia Sanjin Kusan 2–4 18 Israel Shachar Ruberg
31 Finland Mika Hummelin 2–4 34 Latvia Maris Volajs
63 Hungary Soma Berghold 0–4 2 Poland Kacper Filipiak

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 England Antony Parsons 4
32 Turkey Ismail Türker 1
1 England Antony Parsons 5
16 Scotland Robert Carlisle 4
17 Belgium Tomasz Skalski 0
16 Scotland Robert Carlisle 4
1 England Antony Parsons 3
9 England Michael Wild 5
9 England Michael Wild 4
41 Iceland Sigurdur Kristjansson 1
9 England Michael Wild 5
8 Poland Mateusz Baranowski 4
25 Germany Roman Dietzel 3
8 Poland Mateusz Baranowski 4
9 England Michael Wild 6
21 Germany Lukas Kleckers 3
5 Scotland Michael Collumb 4
37 Germany Sascha Lippe 2
5 Scotland Michael Collumb 2
21 Germany Lukas Kleckers 5
21 Germany Lukas Kleckers 4
12 Poland Adam Stefanów 2
21 Germany Lukas Kleckers 5
4 Iceland Kristján Helgason 3
52 Belgium Jurian Heusdens 2
20 Denmark Rune Kampe 4
20 Denmark Rune Kampe 2
4 Iceland Kristján Helgason 5
36 Austria Andreas Ploner 2
4 Iceland Kristján Helgason 4
9 England Michael Wild 7
19 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 4
3 Republic of Ireland Brendan O'Donoghue 4
30 Wales Sam Thomas 0
3 Republic of Ireland Brendan O'Donoghue 1
19 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 5
19 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 4
41 Poland Krzysztof Wróbel 1
19 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 5
22 Malta Brian Cini 4
11 Northern Ireland Raymond Fry 2
22 Malta Brian Cini 4
22 Malta Brian Cini 5
27 Malta Jason Peplow 1
27 Malta Jason Peplow 4
6 England John Whitty 2
19 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 6
7 Estonia Andres Petrov 3
7 Estonia Andres Petrov 4
26 Cyprus Antonis Poullos 3
7 Estonia Andres Petrov 5
10 Northern Ireland Declan Lavery 4
23 Israel Maor Shalom 1
10 Northern Ireland Declan Lavery 4
7 Estonia Andres Petrov 5
2 Poland Kacper Filipiak 0
15 Republic of Ireland Greg Casey 1
18 Israel Shachar Ruberg 4
18 Israel Shachar Ruberg 3
2 Poland Kacper Filipiak 5
34 Latvia Maris Volajs 0
2 Poland Kacper Filipiak 4

References

  1. "PRAGUE'S GONE WILD". European Billiards & Snooker Association. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  2. "European Snooker Championship Men → Prague - Czech Republic 2015". European Billiards & Snooker Association. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
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