Jouni Tähti won two of the three wheelchair events, losing just one match in the final of the nine-ball tournament to Henrik Larsson.
[2] The series features events for four disciplines of pool – straight, eight-ball, nine-ball, and ten-ball.
[11] Polish player Kaplan won the final, the first pole to win the event defeating Petroni 125–17.
Dominic Jentsch of Germany won the men's event, defeating compatriot Ralf Souquet in the final, 8–1.
[13] Dutch player Kynthia Orfanidis had previously reached two semi-finals, but won her first European championship by defeating Finland's Marika Poikkijoki in the women's eight-ball final 6–4.
[14] In the first of three wheelchair events, the eight-ball tournament was won by Jouni Tähti, a 5–1 victory over Belgium's Kurt Deklerck in the final.
[15][16] In the final, the number one ranked player on the Euro Tour, van den Berg defeated He 11–3.
[19][20] In the wheelchair event, six-time European champion Henrik Larsson met Tähti in the final.