German_Amateur_Championship_(snooker)

German Amateur Championship (snooker)

German Amateur Championship (snooker)

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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.

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References

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