2017 EBSA European Under-18 Snooker Championship

The 2017 EBSA European Under-18 Snooker Championship was an amateur snooker tournament that took place from 6 March to 8 March 2017 in Nicosia, Cyprus. It was the 2nd edition of the EBSA European Under-18 Snooker Championships.

EBSA European Under-18 Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates6–8 March 2017 (2017-03-06 2017-03-08)
CityNicosia
CountryCyprus
OrganisationEBSA
Highest breakRepublic of Ireland A. Hill (102)
Final
ChampionWales Jackson Page
Runner-upIsrael Amir Nardeia
Score5–3
2016
2018

The tournament was won by the 2016 runner-up and 2016 World Under-18 Snooker Champion Jackson Page who defeated the number 8 seed Amir Nardeia 5–3 in the final.[1][2]

Results

[3]

Round 1

Best of 5 frames

Round 2
Best of 5 frames
Round 3
Best of 5 frames
Quarter-Finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-Finals
Best of 7 frames
Final
Best of 9 frames
               
1 Belgium S. Sokolowski 3
32 Czech Republic J. Kubis 0
1 Belgium S. Sokolowski 2
16 France B. Ochoiski 3
17 Belgium B. Mertens 0
16 France B. Ochoiski 3
16 France B. Ochoiski 3
8 Israel A. Nardeia 4
9 Austria F. Nüßle 3
24 England J. Harris 0
9 Austria F. Nüßle 0
8 Israel A. Nardeia 3
40 Germany U. Dikme 0
8 Israel A. Nardeia 3
8 Israel A. Nardeia 4
44 Russia I. Kakovsky 2
5 Republic of Ireland R. Bulman 2
37 Wales C. Caniff 3
37 Wales C. Caniff 0
44 Russia I. Kakovsky 3
44 Russia I. Kakovsky 3
12 Northern Ireland S. Moore 1
44 Russia I. Kakovsky 4
4 Northern Ireland F. Quinn 0
13 Republic of Ireland N. Landers 3
20 Poland D. Holoyda 2
13 Republic of Ireland N. Landers 2
4 Northern Ireland F. Quinn 3
36 Latvia S. Sergejev 0
4 Northern Ireland F. Quinn 3
8 Israel A. Nardeia 3
2 Wales J. Page 5
3 Wales T. Rees 2
30 Republic of Ireland A. Hill 3
30 Republic of Ireland A. Hill 3
14 Scotland D. Young 1
46 Romania S. Musat 0
14 Scotland D. Young 3
30 Republic of Ireland A. Hill 4
11 England T. Fish 0
11 England T. Fish 3
22 Bulgaria D. Davidkov 1
11 England T. Fish 3
38 Belgium J. Leclercq 1
38 Belgium J. Leclercq 3
6 Northern Ireland J. O'Hagan 2
30 Republic of Ireland A. Hill 2
2 Wales J. Page 4
7 Germany L. Lehmann 3
26 Finland P. Tiihonen 2
7 Germany L. Lehmann 0
10 Poland M. Kotiuk 3
42 Scotland A. Graham 1
10 Poland M. Kotiuk 3
10 Poland M. Kotiuk 0
2 Wales J. Page 4
15 Wales D. Emery 3
47 Hungary A. Horváth 2
15 Wales D. Emery 2
2 Wales J. Page 3
34 Russia K. Petrov 0
2 Wales J. Page 3

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