2016 IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship

IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates 16–20 August 2016
City Mol
Country Belgium
Organisation(s) IBSF
Highest break Wales Jackson Page (129)
Final
Champion Wales Jackson Page
Runner-up Hong Kong Yun Fung Tam
Score 5–4
2015
2017

The 2016 IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship was an amateur snooker tournament that took place from 16 August to 20 August 2016 in Mol, Belgium It was the 2nd edition of the IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship.

The tournament was won by number 30 seed Jackson Page who defeated the number 1 seed Yun Fung Tam 5–4 in a final frame decider.[1]

Results

[2]

Round 1

Best of 5 frames

33 Republic of Ireland Noel Landers 0–4 32 Romania Tudor Popescu
17 Poland Karol Lelek 4–0 48 Romania Matei Rosca
49 Poland Felix Vidler 4–2 16 Japan Keishin Kamihashi
41 Belgium Brent Geentjens 0–4 24 Poland Daniel Holoyda
25 Russia Mikhail Terekhov 2–4 40 England Adam Morrey
37 Austria Florian Nüßle 4–1 28 Republic of Ireland Shane Hourihane
21 Scotland Chris Totten 4–3 44 Republic of Ireland Sean Devenney
53 Republic of Ireland Eamon Harkin 0–4 12 Israel Amir Nardeia
13 England Chae Ross 0–4 52 Thailand Narongdat Takantong
45 Belgium Sybren Sokolowski 0–4 20 Albania Eklent Kaçi
29 India Digvijay Kadian 4–2 36 Kyrgyzstan Mukhamed Karimberdi Uulu

35 Republic of Ireland Ross Bulman 2–4 30 Wales Jackson Page
19 India Sparsh Pherwani 4–2 46 Romania Maxim Ene
51 Hong Kong Ming Tung Chan 4–2 14 England Callum Costello
11 Wales Dylan Emery 4–0 54 Wales Lewis Sinclair
43 Russia Ivan Kakovsky 3–4 22 Finland Patrik Tiihonen
27 Republic of Ireland Darragh Cusack 1–4 38 Czech Republic Ales Herout
39 Scotland Dean Young 1–4 26 New Zealand Louis Chand
23 England Riley Parsons 4–2 42 England Jack Harris
15 Belgium Amedeo Durnez 1–4 50 England Connor Rollo
47 Poland Michał Kotiuk 4–3 18 Republic of Ireland Fergal Quinn
31 India Mehul Saini 3–4 34 Poland Mihai Vladu


Round 2
Best of 7 frames
Round 3
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-Finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-Finals
Best of 7 frames
Final
Best of 9 frames
               
1 Hong Kong Y.F. Tam 4
32 Romania T. Popescu 0
1 Hong Kong Y.F. Tam 4
17 Poland K. Lelek 0
17 Poland K. Lelek 4
49 Poland F. Vidler 1
1 Hong Kong Y.F. Tam 4
8 Republic of Ireland C. Sweeney 2
9 Thailand P. Kimsuk 4
24 Poland D. Holoyda 0
9 Thailand P. Kimsuk 0
8 Republic of Ireland C. Sweeney 4
40 England A. Morrey 0
8 Republic of Ireland C. Sweeney 4
1 Hong Kong Y.F. Tam 4
21 Scotland C. Totten 2
5 Hong Kong K.W. Cheung 4
37 Austria F. Nüßle 3
5 Hong Kong K.W. Cheung 3
21 Scotland C. Totten 4
21 Scotland C. Totten 4
12 Israel A. Nardeia 2
21 Scotland C. Totten 4
4 England L. Gillen 0
52 Thailand N. Takantong 2
20 Albania E. Kaçi 4
20 Albania E. Kaçi 3
4 England L. Gillen 4
29 India D. Kadian 1
4 England L. Gillen 4
1 Hong Kong Y.F. Tam 4
30 Wales J. Page 5
3 England M. Lloyd 2
30 Wales J. Page 4
30 Wales J. Page 4
51 Hong Kong M.T. Chan 0
19 India S. Pherwani 0
51 Hong Kong M.T. Chan 4
30 Wales J. Page 4
6 India S. Suryanarayanan 3
11 Wales D. Emery 4
22 Finland P. Tiihonen 1
11 Wales D. Emery 1
6 India S. Suryanarayanan 4
38 Czech Republic A. Herout 1
6 India S. Suryanarayanan 4
30 Wales J. Page 4
34 Romania M. Vladu 1
7 Hong Kong Y.K. Chang 0
26 New Zealand L. Chand 4
26 New Zealand L. Chand 2
10 Wales T. Rees 4
23 England R. Parsons 1
10 Wales T. Rees 4
10 Wales T. Rees 2
34 Romania M. Vladu 4
50 England C. Rollo 4
47 Poland M. Kotiuk 0
50 England C. Rollo 1
34 Romania M. Vladu 4
34 Romania M. Vladu 4
2 France N. Vincent 2

References

  1. "15-year-old from Blaenau Gwent is a snooker world champion". walesonline.co.uk. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  2. "IBSF Snooker Championships U18 - Mol / Belgium 2016". International Billiards and Snooker Federation. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
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