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Eric Willemsen - Austria

Eric Willemsen is a Dutch journalist, who has contributed to several newspapers and magazines in the Netherlands since 1990, covering a broad variety of topics. In 2005, Eric moved to Vienna, Austria, where he is currently working as a sports writer with Associated Press. He covers the big sporting events and provides the press agency with the latest news on top sports in Austria.

Unfortunately, the American based news agency does not cover snooker, which happens to be Erics favourite sport. So, Maximumbreak now provides him with the chance to write about his most beloved sport as well.Eric first got in contact with snooker in the late eighties, as the game was still fairly unknown in the Netherlands. He learned about the rules by watching the BBC transmissions on a small black and white television in his student room. Though there was hardly any difference noticable between the green, brown and red balls on the television screen, he fell in love with the game immediately.

Austrian Editor

 He got himself a small snooker table at the local toy store to practise his first shots and pots at home. In 1991, he played his very first match on a full-size snooker table, beating a much more experienced friend by 3-2.However, due to the lack of adequate coaching facilities in his neighbourhood, and the time he invested in developing as a tennis player, Eric never really raised his game of snooker to a higher level.After 15 years, he is still hoping to crack his highest break of just 30 one day. ;-)

 Eric became a member of Maximumbreak on February the 2nd 2006 and we were so impressed with the articles he wrote using his editors facility that all members have, that we decided to offer him his very own home page to write about snooker in Austria.

The game is now regaining much of its popularity it had on the continent in the early nineties, and Austria makes no exception. The television plays an important role in that development. Unfortunately, the BBC is not available on cable TV in Central Europe, but Eurosport and the German sports channel D:SF, who covers the Premier League, are.

More people in Austria nowadays pick up a snooker cue, more tournaments - on all levels - are organized, and special training schedules are set up for young talented players, who probably will manage an international breakthrough which Austria hasn't had so far.Eric will keep all visitors of Maximumbreak up-to-date on the developments in Austrian snooker. He will report on tournaments and bring nice-to-know information about what's going on in the snooker scene of Austria.

We would like to welcome Eric to Maximumbreak and we wish him all the success with his new Austrian snooker section.

 

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A summer break on the snooker table

Why putting your cue at rest over the summertime? To fill up the gap in-between seasons, three young players set up a whole new range of tournaments, the Austrian Junior Series. Maximumbreak had a chat with one of them, 21-year-old Alexander Stadler from Salzburg's Snooker Bulls.



Eric Willemsen - 2009-06-25

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Meet the champions of Austrian snooker!

A long and exciting season for Austrian snooker, highlighted by the IBSF world amateur championships in November, has come to an end. The rankings are final, the championships have been played, so it's time to meet Austria's national champs of 2009!



Eric Willemsen - 2009-06-20

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Happy Hainzl and The Young Ones

Sebastian Hainzl, 24, was by far the oldest player in the semifinals of the 5th ASL Grand Prix event in Graz last weekend. He held off a brave challenge by teenagers Paul Schopf, Andreas Ploner and Alexander Gauss to become the fifth winner of a Grand Prix in as many tournaments this season.



Eric Willemsen - 2009-02-23

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Bjorn Haneveer the Belgian king in Austria

Belgium's Bjorn Haneveer earned the crown at the traditional 3 Kings Snooker Open tournament in Rankweil, Austria. Haneveer upset Dominic Dale in the semis before edging Richard McHugh in a tense final on Monday, Jan 5, 2009.



Eric Willemsen - 2009-01-06

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Thepchaiya Unnooh takes World Cup to Thailand again

The world amateur snooker title stays in Thailand: Thepchaiya Un-nooh beat Ireland's Colm Gilcreest in Saturday's final of the IBSF World Championships in Wels, Austria. Fellow Thai Atthasit Mahitthi had won the event in 2007. England's Reanne Evans succesfully defended the women's title, while Dene O'Kane took the masters' trophy to New Zealand.



Eric Willemsen - 2008-11-08

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Butof and Pleschek stumble upon first KO hurdle

No happy end to Austria's fairy tale at the IBSF World Championships: both Felix Pleschek and Robert Bütof lost their match in the preliminary K.O. round.



Eric Willemsen - 2008-11-04

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Butof and Pleschek reach KO stages of IBSF World Championships

Robert Bütof and Felix Pleschek set new standards for Austrian snooker on Monday as they became the country's first players to reach the KO-stages of an IBSF World Championship. Several of their compatriots also came close to qualifying at the event in Wels, Austria.



Eric Willemsen - 2008-11-03

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Day time continues in Wels, Austria

Ryan Day continued his recent run of good results by winning the Austrian Snooker Open last weekend. He beat Jamie Cope in the final of a star-studded pro-am tournament, which for many players was a warmup event for the subsequent IBSF world amateur championships.



Eric Willemsen - 2008-10-28

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Cool and classy Kim clinches champions cup

And the winner is... CHAU ZI KIM! The second-ranked player from Vienna's 15 Reds captured his first national title at the 2008 Österreichische Staatsmeisterschaft. Alexander Pichler from Salzburg's Snooker Bulls took second, Garry Balter and Robert Bütof shared third.



Eric Willemsen - 2008-05-27

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Pihurik picks prime prize and more masterly Meister

With the overall national snooker championship still coming up next weekend in Graz, the Österreichische Meister in some other categories [U16, U21, women, doubles] have already been crowned. Let's meet Austria's national champs of 2008!



Eric Willemsen - 2008-05-19

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Winning ways lead to Wels

Hans Nirnberger won his fifth ASL Grand Prix title Sunday by beating Chau Zi Kim 4-3 in the final of the season-ending tournament in Graz. Nirnberger and Kim, as well as Bernhard Müllner and Alexander Pichler, have now qualified for this year's IBSF World Snooker Championships in Wels, Austria.



Eric Willemsen - 2008-04-13

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Bernie catches a big fish

Bernhard Müllner beat players like Felix Pleschek, Hans Nirnberger and Robert Bütof before defeating Graeme Fish in the final of the 6th ASL Grand Prix in Vienna. Not only his first win since the opening event of the 2006/07 season, but also an important one in his attempt to qualify for the IBSF World Snooker Championships later this year.



Eric Willemsen - 2008-03-10

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Another maximum joy for Hans Nirnberger

Vienna's Hans Nirnberger stretched his winning streak by taking the 5th ASL Grand Prix title of the season in Wels last weekend, just a week after the SEBC player made his second maximumbreak in practice.



Eric Willemsen - 2008-02-11

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Hackl hacks them all but Jack finally hacks back

The fourth ASL Grand Prix had a predictable winner - Vienna's Hans Nirnberger - but a surprise finalist. Christian Hackl of Graz upset a couple of title favourites in his first GP appearance of the season, last weekend at the SEBC club in Vienna.



Eric Willemsen - 2008-01-14

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Dominic Dale crowns his move to Austria

Dominic Dale celebrated his move to Vienna with his first tournament win in Austria. The Welshman gave a trickshot exhibition before whitewashing defending champion Richard McHugh in the final of the 3 Kings Open, the annual highlight to the start of the new snooker year in Austria.



Eric Willemsen - 2008-01-12

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Butof breaks back into business

Two-time former national champion Robert Bütof made an impressive return to the big stage in Austrian snooker at the ASL Grand Prix in Salzburg last weekend. In his opening match, Bütof hit a career-best break of 108 and then made it all the way to the final, where he was edged by top-ranked teammate Hans Nirnberger.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-11-27

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Bernie and Burda go Korat part 4

Bernhard Müllner and Robert Burda represent Austria at this year's IBSF World Snooker Championships in Korat, Thailand. Maximumbreak stays in touch with both cueists throughout the tournament. Part 4: It's decision time.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-11-20

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Bernie and Burda go Korat part 3

Bernhard Müllner and Robert Burda represent Austria at this year's IBSF World Snooker Championships in Korat, Thailand. Maximumbreak stays in touch with both cueists throughout the tournament. Part 3: Close, but not close enough.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-11-15

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Bernie and Burda go Korat part 2

Bernhard Müllner and Robert Burda represent Austria at this year's IBSF World Snooker Championships in Korat, Thailand. Maximumbreak stays in touch with both cueists throughout the tournament. Part 2: The Comeback Kid.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-11-13

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Bernie and Burda go Korat

Bernhard Müllner and Robert Burda represent Austria at this year's IBSF World Snooker Championships in Korat, Thailand. Maximumbreak stays in touch with both cueists throughout the tournament. Part 1: You win some, you lose some.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-11-12

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Kimsalabim! Magic stuff from Chau Zi Kim

Not only Aberdeen saw some great Grand Prix action this weekend. In Vienna-Stadlau, Chau Zi Kim put in a magic performance to beat players like Pleschek, Müllner, Hainzl and Nirnberger en route to victory in the second ASL Grand Prix of the season.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-10-21

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The Spaceman did it his way again

Shanghai Masters champion Dominic Dale was in Vienna for an intimate snooker exhibition night on Tuesday evening - and the Welshman enjoyed it as much as the audience did.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-09-25

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Jack the Winner sharp as a knife

Vienna's Hans Nirnberger started the new season in impressive style. Jack clinched the first ASL Grand Prix by winning five of his six matches without dropping a single frame, and by dominating the high-break board once more.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-09-17

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Richard McHugh has potted his last ball

Former pro Richard McHugh has retired from competitive snooker. The Irishman, last season's No. 1 in Austria, will no longer take part in the Austrian Snooker League. Here on Maximumbreak, he explains what brought him to this decision.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-09-12

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The Four Musketeers and the Spaceman

Four former national snooker champions of Austria have teamed up to play a promotional exhibition tour around all of Vienna's snooker clubs. At their first date, they will be accompanied... by Dominic Dale!



Eric Willemsen - 2007-09-11

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The winners take it all...

Just before the start of the new season in September, Maximumbreak looks back at the 2006/07 campaign in Austria by listing some of last year's glorious winners and outstanding performers.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-08-27

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New kids on the block in Austrian snooker

Austria definitely will get a new snooker champion – although the final of this year's Osterreichische Meisterschaft is still to be played. Vienna's Sebastian Hainzl and Felix Pleschek from Graz will compete for their first national title after a championship in Vienna crammed with surprising results.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-05-14

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Austrian snooker possesses prosperous perspectives

Snooker in the German-speaking part of Europe will get another boost when the Main Tour visits Germany next season and the IBSF world amateur championships 2008 are staged in Austria. This month's Austria Snooker Open 2007 is more than just an appetizer.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-05-08

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Jumping Jack beats bright Baghi

Vienna's Ebrahim Baghi defeated national champion Bernhard Müllner as well as top-ranked Richard McHugh before leading Hans Nirnberger 3-0 in the final. But Ebi just couldn't finish off the job as Jack ultimately snatched his first ASL Grand Prix trophy since November 2005.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-04-22

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McHugh finally beaten by bravely battling Balter

Garry Balter has become the first ever Austrian to beat Richard McHugh in an official snooker match. The 29-year-old from Vienna defeated the Irishman 4-3 in the final of last weekend’s ASL Grand Prix in Salzburg _ an event that had some more surprises to offer.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-03-19

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No red carpet for Richard McHugh

Richard McHugh returned to the ASL Grand Prix circuit winning the fifth event of the season last weekend in Vienna. But this time, Bernhard Müllner made him work really hard for it.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-02-18

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Balter back to his best

Last year's top-ranked Garry Balter from Vienna finally won his first ASL Grand Prix title of the season. In the absence of favourite Richard McHugh, he won the event in Stadlau last weekend.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-01-23

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Only one king reigns at Three Kings tournament

Austria's snooker elite met in Rankweil last weekend for the 3 Königs Snooker Open, the first [non-ranking] event of 2007. And the winner was... right, Richard McHugh got himself another crown.



Eric Willemsen - 2007-01-08

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A Big Mac that will not be swallowed

Bookmakers won't make much money with Austrian snooker these days as Richard McHugh is set to win every tournament he enters. Last weekend, he kept his reputation as he dropped just two frames in six matches on his way to a second consecutive ASL Grand Prix victory.



Eric Willemsen - 2006-11-20

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Richard McHugh gives Austrian snooker a break

Richard McHugh made the headlines last week as he saw off all favourites to win the second ASL Grand Prix title of the season in Vienna. Now, the Irishman himself is the man to beat - and he knows.



Eric Willemsen - 2006-10-28

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Austrian elite blown away by Irish storm

Former snooker pro Richard McHugh of Ireland, currently living in Innsbruck, upset all Austrian top players as he easily claimed the second ASL Grand Prix title of the season last weekend in Vienna.



Eric Willemsen - 2006-10-23

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Who beats Bernie

National snooker champion Bernhard Müllner won yet another trophy as he claimed the first ASL Grand Prix title of the 2006/07 season last weekend. Who is going to stop Bernie's victory streak?



Eric Willemsen - 2006-09-18

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More Mullner magic

The long hot summer in Vienna has't affected the superb form in which national snooker champion Bernhard Müllner ended last season. He started the new campaign by claiming the ISC National Open 2006 title in Stadlau.



Eric Willemsen - 2006-08-24

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Potting down memory lane

Just before the new campaign gets underway, let's have a look back at some of the remarkable moments and achievements of the 2005/06 snooker season in Austria. Here are five names that made the headlines.



Eric Willemsen - 2006-08-20

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Good old Bernie hits the Jackpot

After four consecutive national titles, the regency of Hans Jack Nirnberger has finally been interrupted. Bernhard Bernie Müllner, a previous winner in 1998, was unbeatable at the Austrian snooker championships in Salzburg last weekend.



Eric Willemsen - 2006-05-23

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On a couch to victory

Salzburg saw Matthew Couch firing on all cylinders last week. Couch lost just four frames in eight matches to become the Austrian Snooker Open 2006 champion in a very comfortable way. Local favourites, like Hans Nirnberger and Garry Balter, could not make it to the quarter-finals this time.



Eric Willemsen - 2006-05-11

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Winning titles a priceless joy

Great to carry home a winner’s trophy, but what about pocketing some price money as well? A hot issue these days for Austrian top players, as even in official ranking tournaments, no price money is at stake anymore.



Eric Willemsen - 2006-03-24

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Live snooker to the max

With the Austrian Snooker Open 2006 coming up soon, top players try to find their best form in time. Local favourite Hans Nirnberger might already have done so, as he recently compiled the first ever 147 maximum break in Austria.

The biggest highlight for the competitive snooker scene in Austria is coming up in just a few weeks time. This year’s 11th edition of the Austrian Snooker Open will take place from 28th April until 1st May in Salzburg, in the northwestern part of the country. The event is staged in a huge shopping mall called Europark, which is the new main sponsor of the event.



Eric Willemsen - 2006-03-14

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Snooker balls instead of Mozartkugeln

Thanks to extensive TV coverage, snooker on the continent is now regaining much of its popularity it had some ten years ago. So, what's going on in the snooker scene in Vienna, Austria?

Even in the year of celebrating the 250th birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the famous Mozartkugeln are not the only balls the Austrians love. Snooker is becoming more and more popular again - not yet as it was in the mid-nineties, but the game of snooker attracts a growing range of players again.



Eric Willemsen - 2006-03-03



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