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The 2011 European Pool Championships was a series of professional pool championships that took place at the Steel Palace, in Brandenburg, Germany. The events were played between 23 March and 3 April 2011 were part of the European Pool Championships; and featured events for men, women and wheelchair players across four pool disciplines: straight Pool, eight-ball, nine-ball, and ten-ball. The tournament was hosted by the European Pocket Billiard Federation and organised by the , with the final of the men's nine-ball event broadcast on Eurosport. Austria was the most successful nation, winning three events – all by Jasmin Ouschan. Jouni Tähti won two of the three wheelchair events, losing just one match in the final of the nine-ball tournament to Henrik Larsson.

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  • Poolbillard-Europameisterschaft 2011 (de)
  • 2011 European Pool Championships (en)
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  • The 2011 European Pool Championships was a series of professional pool championships that took place at the Steel Palace, in Brandenburg, Germany. The events were played between 23 March and 3 April 2011 were part of the European Pool Championships; and featured events for men, women and wheelchair players across four pool disciplines: straight Pool, eight-ball, nine-ball, and ten-ball. The tournament was hosted by the European Pocket Billiard Federation and organised by the , with the final of the men's nine-ball event broadcast on Eurosport. Austria was the most successful nation, winning three events – all by Jasmin Ouschan. Jouni Tähti won two of the three wheelchair events, losing just one match in the final of the nine-ball tournament to Henrik Larsson. (en)
  • Die Poolbillard-Europameisterschaft 2011 war ein Poolbillardturnier, das vom 23. März bis zum 3. April 2011 im Stahlpalast stattfand. Zum zweiten Mal, nach 2006, war damit Brandenburg an der Havel Austragungsort dieser Veranstaltung, die vom europäischen Poolbillardverband EPBF ausgerichtet wurde. Nach 1980, 1987, 2006 und 2008 war Deutschland zum fünften Mal Gastgeber der Poolbillard-EM. (de)
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  • Tomasz Kapłan (en)
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  • Henrik Larsson (en)
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  • Jasmin Ouschan (en)
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  • Die Poolbillard-Europameisterschaft 2011 war ein Poolbillardturnier, das vom 23. März bis zum 3. April 2011 im Stahlpalast stattfand. Zum zweiten Mal, nach 2006, war damit Brandenburg an der Havel Austragungsort dieser Veranstaltung, die vom europäischen Poolbillardverband EPBF ausgerichtet wurde. Nach 1980, 1987, 2006 und 2008 war Deutschland zum fünften Mal Gastgeber der Poolbillard-EM. Ausgespielt wurden die Disziplinen 8-Ball, 9-Ball, 10-Ball und 14/1 endlos in den Kategorien Herren, Damen und Rollstuhlfahrer. Die Rollstuhlfahrer kämpften allerdings nur um die Titel im 8-Ball, 9-Ball und 10-Ball. 10-Ball stand zum zweiten Mal auf dem Programm bei einer Europameisterschaft. Es waren 685 Spieler/-innen aus 34 Nationen vertreten. Erfolgreichste/-r Spieler/-in war die Österreicherin Jasmin Ouschan, die in drei Disziplinen gewann, gefolgt vom Finnen Juni Tahiti mit zwei Medaillen. Deutschland belegte mit je 1 Gold- und Silbermedaille den vierten Platz. (de)
  • The 2011 European Pool Championships was a series of professional pool championships that took place at the Steel Palace, in Brandenburg, Germany. The events were played between 23 March and 3 April 2011 were part of the European Pool Championships; and featured events for men, women and wheelchair players across four pool disciplines: straight Pool, eight-ball, nine-ball, and ten-ball. The tournament was hosted by the European Pocket Billiard Federation and organised by the , with the final of the men's nine-ball event broadcast on Eurosport. Austria was the most successful nation, winning three events – all by Jasmin Ouschan. Jouni Tähti won two of the three wheelchair events, losing just one match in the final of the nine-ball tournament to Henrik Larsson. (en)
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  • Stephan Cohen (en)
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  • Dominic Jentsch (en)
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  • Nick van den Berg (en)
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