2015 EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championship

EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championships
Tournament information
Dates 21-26 March, 2015
City Qawra
Country Malta
Organisation(s) EBSA
Highest break Malta Brian Cini (137)
Final
Champion Isle of Man Darryl Hill
Runner-up England Louis Heathcote
Score 6–3
2014
2016

The 2015 EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championships took place from 21 to 26 March, 2015 in Qawra, Malta. The tournament was won by the number 4 seed Darryl Hill of Mannin who defeated England's Louis Heathcote 6–3 in the final to win the championships, as a result Hill was given a two-year card on the professional World Snooker Tour for the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 seasons.[1][2]

Results

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Round 1

Best of 5 frames

1 Scotland Rhys Clark 3–0 64 Romania Alexandru Statache
33 Sweden Arpat Pulat 0–3 32 Poland Kacper Filipiak
17 Germany Lukas Kleckers 3–0 48 Finland Patrik Tiihonen
49 Sweden Belan Sharif 3–2 16 Wales Tyler Rees
9 Republic of Ireland Josh Boileau 3–0 56 Russia Mikhail Terekhov
41 Latvia Rodion Judin 3–2 24 Sweden Simon Lindblom
25 Switzerland Marvin Losi 3–2 40 Russia Barseg Petrosyan
57 Israel Amir Nardeia 0–3 8 Poland Adam Stefanów
5 England Luke Garland 3–0 60 Germany Richard Wienold
37 Sweden Benjamin McCabe 0–3 28 Poland Patryk Masłowski
21 Israel Maor Shalom 3–0 44 Poland Andrei Orzan
53 Croatia Filip Bermanec 0–3 12 Israel Shachar Ruberg
13 Poland Kamil Zubrzycki 3–1 52 Slovakia Patrik Sedlak
45 France Nicolas Mortreux 0–3 20 Wales Callum Lloyd
29 Germany Simon Lichtenberg 3–1 36 England Jordan Winbourne
61 Belgium Wesley Pelgrims 0–3 4 Isle of Man Darryl Hill

3 England Louis Heathcote 3–1 62 Malta John Farrugia
35 Republic of Ireland Aaron Moyles 2–3 30 Netherlands Tim De Ruyter
19 Lithuania Vilius Schulte 3–1 46 Austria Manuel Pomwenger
51 Austria Dominik Scherübl 0–3 14 Scotland Chris Totten
11 Wales Tom Rees 3–0 51 Malta Shaun Deguara
43 Finland Olli-Pekka Virho 3–0 22 Malta Chris Peplow
27 Austria Florian Nüßle 1–3 38 France Yannick Tarillon
59 Poland Michał Kotiuk 1–3 6 Malta Brian Cini
7 Scotland Dylan Craig 3–0 58 Belgium Dennis Deroose
39 Romania Mario Amza 0–3 26 Scotland Lee Mein
23 France Niel Vincent 0–3 42 Republic of Ireland Shane Bates
55 Romania Vladu Mihai 3–0 10 Belgium Kobe Vanoppen
15 England William Lemons 3–1 50 Belarus Vladislav Kalinovski
47 Republic of Ireland Stephen Bateman 0–3 18 Belgium Jeff Jacobs
31 Germany Felix Frede 0–3 34 Poland Mateusz Baranowski
63 Russia Ivan Kakovsky 1–3 2 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke

Round 2
Best of 7 frames
Round 3
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-Finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-Finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 11 frames
               
1 Scotland Rhys Clark 4
32 Poland Kacper Filipiak 3
1 Scotland Rhys Clark 2
17 Germany Lukas Kleckers 4
17 Germany Lukas Kleckers 4
49 Sweden Belan Sharif 1
17 Germany Lukas Kleckers 5
8 Poland Adam Stefanów 3
9 Republic of Ireland Josh Boileau 2
41 Latvia Rodion Judin 4
41 Latvia Rodion Judin 2
8 Poland Adam Stefanów 4
25 Switzerland Marvin Losi 0
8 Poland Adam Stefanów 4
17 Germany Lukas Kleckers 4
4 Isle of Man Darryl Hill 5
5 England Luke Garland 1
28 Poland Patryk Masłowski 4
5 Poland Patryk Masłowski 3
12 Israel Shachar Ruberg 4
21 Israel Maor Shalom 3
12 Israel Shachar Ruberg 4
12 Israel Shachar Ruberg 2
4 Isle of Man Darryl Hill 5
13 Poland Kamil Zubrzycki 4
20 Wales Callum Lloyd 2
13 Poland Kamil Zubrzycki 2
4 Isle of Man Darryl Hill 4
29 Germany Simon Lichtenberg 0
4 Isle of Man Darryl Hill 4
4 Isle of Man Darryl Hill 6
3 England Louis Heathcote 3
3 England Louis Heathcote 4
30 Netherlands Tim De Ruyter 0
3 England Louis Heathcote 4
14 Scotland Chris Totten 0
19 Lithuania Vilius Schulte 0
14 Scotland Chris Totten 4
3 England Louis Heathcote 5
6 Malta Brian Cini 0
11 Wales Tom Rees 4
42 Finland Olli-Pekka Virho 2
11 Wales Tom Rees 1
6 Malta Brian Cini 4
38 France Yannick Tarillon 1
6 Malta Brian Cini 4
3 England Louis Heathcote 5
7 Scotland Dylan Craig 2
7 Scotland Dylan Craig 4
26 Scotland Lee Mein 2
7 Scotland Dylan Craig 4
55 Romania Vladu Mihai 0
42 Republic of Ireland Shane Bates 3
55 Romania Vladu Mihai 4
23 Scotland Dylan Craig 5
15 England William Lemons 1
15 England William Lemons 4
18 Belgium Jeff Jacobs 2
15 England William Lemons 4
2 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 2
34 Poland Mateusz Baranowski 2
2 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 4

References

  1. "DARRYL HILL IS EUROPE’S MAN". ebsa.tv. 26 March 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  2. "Darryl Hill Crowned European U21 Champion". iomtoday.co.im. 27 March 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  3. "European Snooker Championships U21 – Qawra / Malta 2015 – Knockout results". European Billiards & Snooker Association. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
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