The European Pool Championships are an annual series of pool tournaments for players in Europe which were first held in 1980. The 2011 event was held between 23 March and 3 April 2011 at the Steel Palace in Brandenburg, Germany. The series features events for four disciplines of pool – straight, eight-ball, nine-ball, and ten-ball. Every event has a separate tournament for both men, and wheelchair competitors. The event was hosted by the European Pocket Billiard Federation and organised by the International Billiard Promotion. The tournaments were played as a double-elimination bracket, with players qualifying for a single elimination knockout. Each discipline was played to a different length, with matches in straight pool being played to 125 points in the men's event, and 75 in the women's competition. The eight and ten-ball events was played as a –to–8, with the women's and wheelchair events as race–to–6 racks. The nine-ball event was held as race–to–9 racks for the men's and juniors events, with women's and wheelchairs as race–to–7 racks. The final and semi-finals of the nine-ball event was broadcast on Eurosport.
Tournament Summary
The event began with the straight pool events held between 24 and 26 March for men and women. The quarter-finals of the men's event featured three German players, but were all defeated. In the semi-finals, Tomasz Kapłan defeated Petri Makkonen and Fabio Petroni defeated Roman Pruchay. Polish player Kaplan won the final, the first pole to win the event defeating Petroni 125–17. In the women's event, defending champion Jasmin Ouschan reached the final for a second year, and won the event with a 75–31 win over Line Kjørsvik. The eight-ball event was played between 26 and 28 March. Dominic Jentsch of Germany won the men's event, defeating compatriot Ralf Souquet in the final, 8–1. Dutch player Kynthia Orfanidis had previously reached two semi-finals, but won her first European championship by defeating Finland'sMarika Poikkijoki in the women's eight-ball final 6–4. In the first of three wheelchair events, the eight-ball tournaments was won by Jouni Tähti, a 5–1 victory over belgium's Kurt Deklerck in the final. The nine-ball event was held between 28 and 31 March, with both the men's semi-finals and final broadcast on Eurosport. Nick van den Berg defeated Huiji See in the first semi-final 9–7 in a match filled with mistakes, whilst Mario He defeated Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz 9–7. In the final, the number one ranked player on the Euro Tour, van den Berg defeated He 11–3. Both of the players who met in the final of the women's straight pool final, Jasmin Ouschan and Line Kjørsvik contested the semi-final of the women's nine-ball event. Ouschan won again, this time in a 7–0 whitewash of Kjørsvik. In the final she met Gerda Hofstätter who defeated Anastasia Nechaeva 7–4. The all Austrian final was won by Ouschan, 7–2. In the wheelchair event, six-time European champion Henrik Larsson met Jouni Tähti in the final. Larsson lead 3–1 and 5–3 before winning the match 7–6 on a. won three of the four women's events The ten-ball event was only being held for the second time in the championships and was played between 30 March and 2 April. French player Stephan Cohen met Poland's Radosław Babica in the men's final, where Cohan won 8–6. Ouschan won her third event of the championships in the women's ten-ball event, after she defeated Nataliya Seroshtan 6–1. The wheelchair ten-ball event was a rematch of the wheelchair nine-ball final between Larsson and Tähti, with Tähti winning 5–1. Jasmin Ouschan was the event's most successful player, winning three events, the nine-ball, ten-ball and straight pool. She lost her only match of the championships to Marika Poikkijoki in the quarter-finals of the eight-ball 5–6. Jouni Tähti won two of the three wheelchair events, losing his only match in the final of the wheelchair nine-ball to Henrick Larsson 5–6.