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Bjorn Haneveer
Belgian snooker player

Bjorn Haneveer

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Belgian snooker player
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Turnhout, Belgium
Age
47 years
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Biography

Bjorn Haneveer (born 4 September 1976 in Turnhout, Belgium) is a Belgian snooker player and commentator. Haneveer, formerly a professional competitor, now plays at semi-professional level and also commentates on snooker matches for Dutch Eurosport.

Career

Six times Belgian Snooker Champion, (Last title won in May 2007 vs Patrick Delsemme), he lost in the final of the European Championship in Scotland in June, 2000. He was European Champion at Enschede, Netherlands and at Riga, Latvia in June, 2001. Haneveer won the snooker gold medal at the sixth World Games held in Akita, Japan, in August, 2001. He made a 147 break during the 2003 European Championship at Bad Wildungen in Germany and another during the Belgian Championships, 2007. He won the bronze medal at the seventh World Games held in Germany (21 July 2005).

He was a Main Tour professional for many years, and reached a top ranking of No 53 during the 2004/2005 season. Until the arrival on tour of Luca Brecel, Haneveer was by far the most successful Belgian snooker player of all time.

After falling off the main tour, he regained his place by finishing within the top 8 on the PIOS tour 2008/2009.

Haneveer announced on 9 November 2011, that he would retire from professional snooker after the PTC 9 tournament, due to excessive expenses.

Career finals

Pro-am finals: 12 (8 titles, 4 runner-up)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Winner1.2001World Games Marlon Manalo4–3
Winner2.2003Swiss Open Ian McCulloch5–4
Winner3.2004Dutch Open Lennon Starkey6–1
Winner4.2005Dutch Open Michael Holt6–1
Winner5.20093 Kings Open Richard McHugh5–4
Winner6.2009Dutch Open Matthew Couch6–3
Runner-up1.2010Vienna Snooker Open Stephen Lee4–5
Runner-up2.2010Dutch Open Barry Pinches3–6
Winner7.2011Dutch Open Gerrit bij de Leij7–3
Runner-up3.2012Dutch Open Luca Brecel3–5
Runner-up4.20173 Kings Open Alexander Ursenbacher1–5
Winner8.2017Belgium Snooker Open Ben Mertens6–5

Amateur finals: 14 (10 titles, 4 runner-ups)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Winner1.1996Belgian Amateur Championship Steve Lemmens7–6
Winner2.1998Belgian Amateur Championship Mario Geudens7–3
Runner-up1.1999Belgian Amateur Championship Mario Geudens5–7
Winner3.1999EBSA European Snooker Championship David Bell7–0
Runner-up2.2000EBSA European Snooker Championship Craig Butler3–7
Winner4.2001EBSA European Snooker Championship Kurt Maflin7–6
Winner5.2003Belgian Amateur Championship Alain De Cock7–1
Winner6.2004Belgian Amateur Championship Mario Geudens7–3
Winner7.2005Belgian Amateur Championship Nico Devlies7–4
Winner8.2007Belgian Amateur Championship Patrick Delsemme7–6
Winner9.2007PIOS – Event 7 Craig Steadman6–2
Winner10.2008PIOS – Event 1 Andrew Atkinson6–2
Runner-up3.2010Belgian Amateur Championship Luca Brecel4–7
Runner-up4.2011Belgian Amateur Championship Peter Bullen3–7
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 08 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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