Albin Ouschan
Albin Ouschan at the European Pool Championship 2008 in Willingen, Germany. | |
Born | (1990-08-14) 14 August 1990 (age 34) Klagenfurt, Austria |
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Sport country | Austria |
Professional | 2007 |
Pool games | Nine-ball |
Tournament wins | |
World Champion | 9-ball (2016, 2021) |
Albin Alois Ouschan (born August 14, 1990, in Klagenfurt, Austria)[1] is an Austrian professional pool player. Ouschan was the 2016 WPA World Nine-ball Championship winner, as well as the runner-up in 2014. He also won the 14.1 Continuous European championship the same year.[2] Ouschan is a multiple time Austrian champion in 8-ball, ten-ball and straight pool.[3] Ouschan alongside partner Mario He won both the 2017 World Cup of Pool, 2019 World Cup of Pool and reached the final of the 2018 World Cup of Pool.[4] They would lose 10–3 to the Chinese team of Wu Jia-qing & Liu Haitao.[5] He won the WPA World Nine-ball Championship for the second time in 2021, beating Omar Al-Shaheen 13–9 in the final. He won the International Open in 2021, defeating Dennis Orcollo 13–6 in the final.
Titles and achievements
- 2024 Marina Nine-ball Open
- 2023 Mosconi Cup
- 2022 Mosconi Cup
- 2022 European Open 9-ball Championship
- 2022 Premier League Pool
- 2021 AZBilliards Player of the Year
- 2021 Mosconi Cup
- 2021 International Open 9-Ball Championship
- 2021 Championship League Pool
- 2021 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
- 2020 Mosconi Cup
- 2019 World Cup of Pool - with (Mario He)
- 2017 World Cup of Pool - with (Mario He)
- 2016 EPBF Player of the Year
- 2016 Mosconi Cup Most Valuable Player (MVP)
- 2016 Mosconi Cup
- 2016 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
- 2016 European Pool Championship 14.1
- 2015 Mosconi Cup
- 2015 Kings Cup 10-Ball Team East vs. West
- 2015 China Open 9-Ball Championship
- 2015 Euro Tour Dutch Open
- 2012 Euro Tour Bosnia Open
- 2011 Austrian Pool Championship 14.1
- 2010 Austrian Pool Championship 14.1
- 2009 Austrian Pool Championship 9-Ball
- 2008 Austrian Pool Championship 9-Ball
- 2007 Austrian Pool Championship 9-Ball
- 2006 Austrian Pool Championship 14.1
- 2006 Austrian Pool Championship 8-Ball
- 2006 Austrian Pool Championship 9-Ball
- 2005 Austrian Pool Championship 14.1
- 2005 Austrian Pool Championship 8-Ball
- 2004 Austrian Pool Championship 9-Ball
References
- ^ "Athlete Information: Albin Ouschan". worldgames2013.sportresult.com. World Games 2013. Retrieved 2016-12-03.
- ^ "Albin Ouschan tritt aus dem großen Schatten". kurier.at (in German). Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- ^ (ÖPBV), 2017 Österreichischer Pool-Billard Verband. "Austrian Pool Billiards Association (ÖPBV)". oepbv.at (in German). Retrieved 2018-08-08.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "2018 World Cup of Pool - Austria, China A & B and Chinese Taipei are the final four in Shanghai". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "China are World Cup of Pool champions!". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
External links
- Albin Ouschan at AZBilliards.com
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(men's)
- 1990: Earl Strickland
- 1991: Earl Strickland
- 1992: Johnny Archer
- 1993: Chao Fong-pang
- 1994: Takeshi Okumura
- 1995: Oliver Ortmann
- 1996: Ralf Souquet
- 1997: Johnny Archer
- 1998: Kunihiko Takahashi
- 1999: Efren Reyes & Nick Varner
- 2000: Chao Fong-pang
- 2001: Mika Immonen
- 2002: Earl Strickland
- 2003: Thorsten Hohmann
- 2004: Alex Pagulayan
- 2005: Wu Chia-ching
- 2006: Ronato Alcano
- 2007: Daryl Peach
- 2010: Francisco Bustamante
- 2011: Yukio Akakariyama
- 2012: Darren Appleton
- 2013: Thorsten Hohmann
- 2014: Niels Feijen
- 2015: Ko Pin-yi
- 2016: Albin Ouschan
- 2017: Carlo Biado
- 2018: Joshua Filler
- 2019: Fedor Gorst
- 2021: Albin Ouschan
- 2022: Shane Van Boening
- 2023: Francisco Sanchez Ruiz
- 2024: Fedor Gorst
(women's)
- 1990: Robin Bell
- 1991: Robin Bell
- 1992: Franziska Stark
- 1993: Loree Jon Jones
- 1994: Ewa Laurance
- 1995: Gerda Hofstätter
- 1996: Allison Fisher
- 1997: Allison Fisher
- 1998: Allison Fisher
- 1999: Liu Hsin-mei
- 2000: Julie Kelly
- 2001: Allison Fisher
- 2002: Liu Hsin-mei
- 2004: Kim Ga-young
- 2006: Kim Ga-young
- 2007: Pan Xiaoting
- 2008: Lin Yuan-chun
- 2009: Liu Shasha
- 2010: Fu Xiaofang
- 2011: Bi Zhu Qing
- 2012: Kelly Fisher
- 2013: Han Yu
- 2014: Liu Shasha
- 2015: Liu Shasha
- 2016: Han Yu
- 2017: Chen Siming
- 2018: Han Yu
- 2019: Kelly Fisher
(champions)
- 2004: Efren Reyes
- 2005: Wu Chia-ching
- 2007: Ronato Alcano
- 2008: Ralf Souquet
- 2010: Karl Boyes
- 2011: Dennis Orcollo
- 2012: Chang Jung-Lin
- 2022: Francisco Sanchez Ruiz
- 2008: Darren Appleton
- 2009: Mika Immonen
- 2011: Huidji See
- 2015: Ko Pin-yi
- 2019: Ko Ping-chung
- 2021: Eklent Kaçi
- 2022: Wojciech Szewczyk
- 2023: Eklent Kaçi
- 2024: Carlo Biado
- 2006: Thorsten Hohmann
- 2007: Oliver Ortmann
- 2008: Niels Feijen
- 2009: Stephan Cohen
- 2010: Oliver Ortmann
- 2011: Thorsten Hohmann
- 2012: John Schmidt
- 2013: Thorsten Hohmann
- 2014: Darren Appleton
- 2015: Thorsten Hohmann
- 2016: Mika Immonen
- 2017: Lee Vann Corteza
- 2018: Thorsten Hohmann
- 2019: Shane Van Boening
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