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EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championships
Tournament information
Dates18–22 March 2013 (2013-03-18 – 2013-03-22)
CityBor
CountrySerbia
OrganisationEBSA
Final
ChampionEngland James Cahill
Runner-upEngland Ashley Carty
Score6–0
2012 2014
Snooker tournament

The 2013 EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championships was an amateur snooker tournament held in Bor Serbia from 18 March to 22 March 2013. It was the 17th edition of the EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championships and it also doubles as a qualification event for the World Snooker Tour.

The tournament was won by 14th seed James Cahill who defeated fellow Englishman Ashley Carty with 6–0 score in the final. This resulted being the only whitewashplayer to win the final by a in the tournaments history. As a result, Cahill was given a two-year card on the professional World Snooker Tour for the 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 seasons.

Results

Round 1

Best of 7 frames

33 Bulgaria Georgi Velichkov 4–3 32 Germany Felix Frede
17 Scotland Lee Mein 4–2 48 France Nathanaël Beckrich
41 Belgium David Corens 3–4 24 Germany Lukas Kleckers
25 Austria Andreas Ploner 4–2 40 Austria Markus Pfistermüller
37 Romania Marco Mucci 0–4 28 Germany Sascha Breuer
21 Republic of Ireland Josh Boileau 4–0 44 France Alexis Callewaert
45 Finland Heikki Niva 4–1 20 Finland Olli-Pekka Virho
29 Ukraine Vladyslav Vyshnevskyy 4–1 36 Romania Vladu Mihai
35 Lithuania Vilius Schulte 4–1 30 Bulgaria Ivailo Pekov
19 Scotland Joseph McLaren 4–3 46 Belgium Jeff Jacobs
43 Romania Mario Amza 0–4 22 Malta Brian Cini
27 Poland Kacper Filipiak 4–2 38 Israel Maor Shalom
39 Republic of Ireland Andy McCloskey 1–4 26 Isle of Man Darryl Hill
23 Republic of Ireland Jason Devaney 4–1 42 Slovakia Jakub Koniar
47 Wales Sam Thomas 4–0 18 Germany Robin Otto
31 Republic of Ireland Andrew Doherty 4–0 34 Finland Jesse Huttunen

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 Wales Duane Jones 4
33 Bulgaria Georgi Velichkov 0
1 Wales Duane Jones 4
17 Scotland Lee Mein 3
17 Scotland Lee Mein 4
16 Belarus Siarhei Melnichonak 1
1 Wales Duane Jones 4
24 Germany Lukas Kleckers 3
9 Scotland Dylan Craig 3
24 Germany Lukas Kleckers 4
24 Germany Lukas Kleckers 4
8 Wales Jamie Clarke 3
25 Austria Andreas Ploner 1
8 Wales Jamie Clarke 4
1 Wales Duane Jones 2
4 England Ashley Carty 5
5 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher 4
28 Germany Sascha Breuer 2
5 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher 4
12 Scotland Rhys Clark 0
21 Republic of Ireland Josh Boileau 1
12 Scotland Rhys Clark 4
12 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher 3
4 England Ashley Carty 4
13 Israel Shachar Ruberg 4
45 Finland Heikki Niva 1
13 Israel Shachar Ruberg 3
4 England Ashley Carty 4
29 Ukraine Vladyslav Vyshnevskyy 0
4 England Ashley Carty 4
4 England Ashley Carty 0
14 England James Cahill 6
3 Scotland Ross Muir 4
35 Lithuania Vilius Schulte 3
3 Scotland Ross Muir 3
14 England James Cahill 4
19 Scotland Joseph McLaren 3
14 England James Cahill 4
14 England James Cahill 4
11 England Elliot Slessor 1
11 England Elliot Slessor 4
22 Malta Brian Cini 0
11 England Elliot Slessor 4
6 Poland Adam Stefanów 0
27 Poland Kacper Filipiak 2
6 Poland Adam Stefanów 4
14 England James Cahill 5
26 Isle of Man Darryl Hill 1
7 Wales Edward Topham 1
26 Isle of Man Darryl Hill 4
26 Isle of Man Darryl Hill 4
10 England Shane Castle 1
23 Republic of Ireland Jason Devaney 0
10 England Shane Castle 4
26 Isle of Man Darryl Hill 4
2 Republic of Ireland Ryan Cronin 3
15 Northern Ireland Declan Brennan 4
47 Wales Sam Thomas 1
15 Northern Ireland Declan Brennan 1
2 Republic of Ireland Ryan Cronin 4
31 Republic of Ireland Andrew Doherty 0
2 Republic of Ireland Ryan Cronin 4

References

  1. "CAHILL CROWNED U-21 CHAMPION". ebsa.tv. Archived from the original on 30 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  2. "European Snooker Championship U21 - Bor / Serbia 2013". European Billiards & Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 26 March 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
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