German Amateur Championship (snooker)

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German Amateur Championship
Tournament information
Country Germany
Established1997;25 years ago (1997)
Organisation(s)German Billiard Union
FormatAmateur event
Recent edition2021
Current champion Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Widau

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

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The competition was established in 1997. Lasse Münstermann and Patrick Einsle are the most successful champions in the tournaments history having both won the competition 3 times. Since 2005 the tournament has been held in Bad Wildungen. The championship is currently held by Alexander Widau.

Winners

YearWinnerRunner-upFinal scoreCity
Amateur event
1995 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Diemer Flag of Germany.svg Michael Heeger4-0 Hanover
1996Unknown
1997 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Hein Flag of Germany.svg Marcus West4-3Unknown
1998 Flag of Germany.svg Marcus West Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Hein4-0 Duisburg
1999 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Henson Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Diemer5-0Unknown
2000 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Henson Flag of Germany.svg Kurt Stock4–1Unknown
2001 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Diemer Flag of Germany.svg Lasse Münstermann 4–2 Bad Wildungen
2002 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Henson Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Lippe4–3Unknown
2003 Flag of Germany.svg Lasse Münstermann Flag of Germany.svg Kurt Stock4–2 Bad Wildungen
2004 Flag of Germany.svg Lasse Münstermann Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Lippe4–0 Bad Wildungen
2005 [1] Flag of Germany.svg Itaro Santos Flag of Germany.svg Lasse Münstermann 4–0 Bad Wildungen
2006 Flag of Germany.svg Lasse Münstermann Flag of Germany.svg Itaro Santos 4–3Unknown
2007 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Lippe Flag of Germany.svg Michael Heeger4–2 Bad Wildungen
2008 [2] Flag of Germany.svg Itaro Santos Flag of Germany.svg Christian Gabriel4–0 Bad Wildungen
2009 [3] Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Einsle Flag of Germany.svg Itaro Santos 4–2 Bad Wildungen
2010 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Kasper Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Lippe4–1 Bad Wildungen
2011 [4] Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Einsle Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Kasper4–3 Bad Wildungen
2012 [5] Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Einsle Flag of Germany.svg Roman Dietzel4–2 Bad Wildungen
2013 [6] Flag of Germany.svg Lukas Kleckers Flag of Germany.svg Roman Dietzel4–2 Bad Wildungen
2014 [7] Flag of Germany.svg Roman Dietzel Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Breuer4–2 Bad Wildungen
2015 [8] Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Lippe Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Einsle 4–3 Bad Wildungen
2016 Flag of Germany.svg Simon Lichtenberg Flag of Germany.svg Roman Dietzel4–2 Bad Wildungen
2017 Flag of Germany.svg Richard Wienold Flag of Germany.svg Roman Dietzel4–2 Bad Wildungen
2018 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schnabel Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Sciborski4–1 Bad Wildungen
2019 Flag of Germany.svg Lukas Kleckers Flag of Germany.svg Robin Otto4–0 Bad Wildungen
2021 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Widau Flag of Turkey.svg Soner Sari4–2 Bad Wildungen

Stats

Finalists

RankNameNationalityWinnerRunner-upFinals
1 Lasse Münstermann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 325
2 Patrick Einsle Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 314
3Sascha LippeFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 234
4 Itaro Santos Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 224
5Marcus WestFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 213
6Mike HensonFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 202
6 Lukas Kleckers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 202
8Roman DietzelFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 134
9Thomas HeinFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 112
9Stefan KasperFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 112
11Sascha DiemerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 101
11 Simon Lichtenberg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 101
13Kurt StockFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 033
14Michael HeegerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 011
14Christian GabrielFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 011
14Sascha BreuerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 011

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