02/24/2017
BRANDENBURG - The list of players for the European championships in all disciplines, which will be played from in the Stahlpalast in Brandenburg an der Havel from April 28 to May 7, has been published by the organization. The tournament starts with the main discipline, three cushion, where Torbjörn Blomdahl defends his European title from 28 to 30th April. The Dutch team with Dick Jaspers and Raimond Burgman is the title holder in three cushion for nation teams. The tournament will be closed by the 5 pins on 6 and 7th of May. The former ladies competitions are played in the European Ladies Cup played every year now.
CEB sports director Jean-Pierre Guiraud, who’s facing a tough job with his team at the mega-event, has also published the junior disciplines these days when all disciplines were completed. The juniors under 21 in three cushion play their tournament together with the seniors from 28 to 30th April.
Jean Pierre Guiraud's tournament information:
- Tournament over ten days
- More than 800 matches
- More than 500 participants
- Participants from 20 countries
- Prize money over 100.000 euros
- Twelve match tables, 8 small tables
- Twelve individual championships
- Four team championships
- Sixty referees
Free game under 21: April 30-May 2 Match billiard Groups April 30 and May 1. Quarterfinal 1 May. Semi-final and final on May 2. Groups, 250 points, 300 points in final rounds. Players: Sam van Etten, Pierre Martory, Simon Blondeel, Stef van Hees, Anders Henriksen, Maxime Schrier, Jordy Jong, Jason Petit, Lukas Blondeel Three cushion under 17: May 1-May 2 Groups on May 1st. Quarter, semifinals and finals May 2. Groups, 25 points, final round 30 points Players include Maxime Panaia, Alessio D'Agata, Dylan Parent, Enzo Riquart, Jan Gaspari, Milan Ettel, Nikolaus Kogelbauer. Three cushion individual, small table: May 1-4 Groups May 1-3 Final laps: May 4, 15 groups of 4, 1 and 2 to knockout. Participants include: Kenny Miatton (title holder), Eddy Merckx, Birol Uymaz, Ivo Gazdos, Ramon Hamon, Ahmet Bayatli, Wesley de Jaeger, Joey de Kok, Uwe Werner (wildcard), Omer Karakurt, Thibaut Espada, Alfred Nebuda, Jerry Hermans, Berry Dallinga, Mathy Monnissen, Hamed Mohssen. Balk-line 47/2: May 1-May 3 Preliminaries: 1-2 May. Final Rounds May 3. Match table, groups to 200 points, final round 250 points Players include: Xavier Gretillat (title holder), Raymund Swertz, Patrick Niessen, Michel van Silfhout, Raul Cuenca, Nikolas Gerassimopoulos, Willy Gerimont, Eddy Leppens, Marek Faus, Sven Daske, Jean-Francois Florent, Adam Kozak, Arnim Kahofer. 5 pins teams: May 2-May 4. Groups 2 and 3 May. Quarter-finals May 3, finals May 4. Participating teams: Italy, titleholder (Andrea Quarta, Matteo Gualemi) Germany 1 (Steffen Exler), Switzerland 1 (Ulisse Calzi), France 1 (Maxime Jubilot), Denmark 1 (Finn Mortensen), San Marino (Maurizio Gobbi), Belgium 1 (Peter Mostrey Peter Debaes, Frédéric Caudron reserve), Luxembourg 1 (Gerard Goedert), Spain 1 (Angel Viadomat), Netherlands 1 (Alex ter Weele, Jop de Jong), Austria 1 (Tom Wacha), Germany 3. Three cushion nation teams, 4 May-5 May. According to Scotch Double system on the match table. Groups and quarterfinals May 4. Final rounds May 5. Match length 40 points. Participating teams: Netherlands 1 (Jaspers , Burgman), title holder, Belgium 1 (Frédéric Caudron, Steven van Acker), Turkey 1 (Can Capak, Tayfun Tasdemir), Spain 1 (Javier Palazón, Jose Maria Mas), Germany 1 (Martin Horn, Ronny Lindemann), France 1 (Jérémy Bury, Jérôme Barbeillon), Austria (Arnim Kahofer, Georg Schmied), Denmark (Tonny Carlsen, Allan Schröder), Greece (Nikos Polychronopoulos, Kostas Kokkoris), Portugal (Rui Costa, Joao Ferreira), Sweden (Nalle Olsson, Tran Tai), Czech Republic (Martin Bohac, Radek Novak), Switzerland (Cetin Behzat Xavier Gretillat), Italy (Fabrizio Cortese, Salvatore Vispo), Hungary (Peter Varga, Tamas Szolnoki), Finland (Janne Wiss, Kim Laaksonen), Belgium 2 (Eddy Leppens, Davy van Havere) Netherlands 2 (Jean van Erp, Dave Christiani), Turkey 2 (Semih Saygıner, Murat Celik), Spain 2 (David Martinez, Juan David Zapata), Germany 2 (Christian Rudolph, Dustin Jäschke). Three cushion club teams, small table (May 4-May 7). Eight groups of four, two top finishers to knockouts. Groups to 25 points, final round to 40. Teams include: Mecidyeköy, titleholder with Birol Uymaz and Ahmet Bayatli, ABA Saint Maur with Louis Edelin, Kevin Vasseur, De Goeie Queue with Jean Paul de Bruijn and Wesley de Jaeger, Andernos with Roland Forthomme, Bernard Baudoin, Apeldoorns Biljartcentrum with Eddy Merckx and Jordy de Kruijf, Mosan with Kenny Miatton and Mathy Monnissen. Total 32 teams. Artistic, 4 May-May 7. Groups 4 and 5 May, eighth, quarter and half final, May 6. Final: May 7. Participants: Serdar Gümüs (title holder), Michael Hammen, Walter Bax, Xavier Fonellosa, Jean Reverchon, Baris Cin, Erik Vervliet. Wildcard Thomas Ahrens. Further include Eric Daelman, Kevin Tran, Jop de Jong, Bernd Singer, Sander Jonen, Sergio Sancez. Balk-line 71/2: 5-6 May. Groups May 5. Final Rounds May 6th. Match length 150 in the groups, 200 in the final rounds. Participants: Raymund Swertz (title holder), Adam Baca, Arnim Kahofer Xavier Gretillat, Dieter Steinberger, Patrick Niessen, Michel van Silfhout Bernard Villiers, Nikos Chatzipavlis, Esteve Mata, Tamas Szolnoki, Sven Daske, Marek Faus, Raul Cuenca, Nikolas Gerassimopoulos, Dave Christiani, Jean-Francois Florent, Johann Petit, Pascal Dessaint, Willy Geri Mont, Janis Ziogas, Gerold Cerovsek, Adam Kozak Thomas Nockemann. 5 pins under 21: 5-7 may: Groups and semi-final May 6 and 7. Groups to best-of-three, finals best of 5. Match length 50pnt/set Participants: Andrea Ragonesi, Max Gabel, Cédric Vasseur, Rosario Attianese, Michel Peters, Thomas le Coat, Giovanni Foti.