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Dutch Amateur Championship
Tournament information
CountryNetherland
Established1987; 37 years ago (1987)
Organisation(s)Dutch Billiards & Snooker Association
FormatAmateur event
Recent edition2019
Current championNetherlands Joris Maas

The Dutch Amateur Championship is an annual snooker competition played in the Netherlands and is the highest ranking amateur event in the Netherlands.

The competition was established in 1987, and was won by René Dikstra who would go on to win four of the first five championships.

Winners

Year Winner Runner-up Final score City
Amateur event
1987 Netherlands René Dikstra Netherlands Wim Braam 5–0 The Hague
1988 Netherlands René Dikstra Netherlands Wim Braam 7–2 Alkmaar
1989 Netherlands Wim Braam Netherlands Wilfred Dijkstra 5–3 Rotterdam
1990 Netherlands René Dikstra Netherlands Wilfred Dijkstra 5–3 Rotterdam
1991 Netherlands René Dikstra Netherlands Pascal Houke 5–1 Eindhoven
1992 Netherlands Mario Wehrmann Netherlands Raymon Fabrie 5–2 Warmond
1993 Netherlands Wilfred Dijkstra Netherlands Raymon Fabrie 5–2 Amsterdam
1994 Netherlands Raymon Fabrie Netherlands Wilfred Dijkstra 5–1 Rotterdam
1995 Netherlands Mario Wehrmann Netherlands Reind Duut 5–2 Tilburg
1996 Netherlands Raymon Fabrie Netherlands Reind Duut 5–4 Warmond
1997 Netherlands Raymon Fabrie Netherlands Wilfred Dijkstra 5–1 Warmond
1998 Netherlands Raymon Fabrie Netherlands Tom Horstman 5–1 Warmond
1999 Netherlands Roy Stolk Netherlands Johan Oenema 5–3 Warmond
2000 Netherlands Johan Oenema Netherlands Raymon Fabrie 5–4 Warmond
2001 Netherlands Roy Stolk Netherlands Johan Oenema 5–3 Spijkenisse
2002 Netherlands Mario Wehrmann Netherlands Rolf de Jong 5–1 Spijkenisse
2003 Netherlands Raymon Fabrie Netherlands Gerrit bij de Leij 5–1 Spijkenisse
2004 Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis Netherlands Rolf de Jong 5–0 Zaandam
2005 Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis Netherlands Gerrit bij de Leij 5–2 Ridderkerk
2006 Netherlands Rolf de Jong Netherlands Ton Berkhoutt 5–2 Warmond
2007 Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis Netherlands Gerrit bij de Leij 5–4 Warmond
2008 Netherlands Rene van Rijsbergen Netherlands Joeri Reisig 5–2 Warmond
2009 Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis Netherlands Gerrit bij de Leij 5–3 Warmond
2010 Netherlands Roy Stolk Netherlands Johan Oenema 5–2 Hertogenbosch
2011 Netherlands Roy Stolk Netherlands Maurice le Duc 5–4 Hertogenbosch
2012 Netherlands Gerrit bij de Leij Netherlands Roy Stolk 5–1 Hertogenbosch
2013 Netherlands Rene van Rijsbergen Netherlands Roy Stolk 5–4 Warmond
2014 Netherlands Rene van Rijsbergen Netherlands Raymon Fabrie 5–4 Maassluis
2015 Netherlands Richard van Leeuwen Netherlands Rene van Rijsbergen 5–3 Maassluis
2016 Netherlands Rene van Rijsbergen Netherlands Joris Maas 5–3 Warmond
2017 Netherlands Raymon Fabrie Netherlands Rene van Rijsbergen 5–3 Maassluis
2018 Netherlands Roy Stolk Netherlands Joris Maas 5–4 Zaandam
2019 Netherlands Joris Maas Netherlands Arya Sohrabi 5–4 Zaandam

Stats

Finalists

Rank Name Winner Runner-up Finals
1 Raymon Fabrie 6 4 10
2 Roy Stolk 5 2 7
3 Rene van Rijsbergen 4 2 6
4 René Dikstra 4 0 4
4 Stefan Mazrocis 4 0 4
6 Mario Wehrmann 3 0 3
7 Wilfred Dijkstra 1 4 5
7 Gerrit bij de Leij 1 4 5
9 Johan Oenema 1 3 4
10 Wim Braam 1 2 3
10 Rolf de Jong 1 2 3
10 Joris Maas 1 2 3
13 Reind Duut 0 2 2
14 Pascal Houke 0 1 1
14 Tom Horstman 0 1 1
14 Ton Berkhoutt 0 1 1
14 Joeri Reisig 0 1 1
14 Maurice le Duc 0 1 1
14 Arya Sohrabi 0 1 1

References

  1. "KNBB - Champions Roll Of Honor". knbb.nl. Dutch Billiards & Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 14 April 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
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