1st World Challenge Cup Ladies 2002

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1st World Challenge Cup Ladies 2002
Tournament dates
Tournament type: Invitation tournament
Tournament format: Round robin / knockout system
Organizer: UMB / RFEB
Tournament details
Venue: Real Club Náutico,
Gandía SpainSpainSpain 
Opening: October 2, 2002
Endgame: October 5, 2002
Attendees: 16
Defending champion: JapanJapan Orie Hida
Winner: JapanJapan Orie Hida
2nd finalist: JapanJapan Ayako Maehera
3rd place: • Kazumi Hida • Gülşen DegenerJapanJapan
TurkeyTurkey
Records
Best GD: 0.857 Orie HidaJapanJapan
Best ED: 1,250 Orie HidaJapanJapan
Maximum series (HS): n / A
Venue on the map
1999 2004

The 1st World Challenge Cup 2002 was the second preliminary tournament to the Women's World Cup in the three cushion carom discipline and took place after a three-year break from October 2nd to 5th in Gandía , Spain .

history

After the last tournament took place in 1999, the name was also changed from "Ladies World Masters" to "World Challenge Cup Ladies", following the nomenclature of junior tournaments. After the world association Union Mondiale de Billard (UMB) announced the tournament worldwide, there was also reliable data for the ranking. There was a clear tendency towards World Championship statutes, which took place for the first time in 2004. There was no prize money. The largest field of participants was next to the host country Japan, both with four players, followed by Austria with three players. Germany could not send a participant. Due to a lack of basic data, no reliable seeding list could be created, and so it came about that Gülşen Degener / Orie Hida and Therese Klompenhouwer / Kazumi Hida each had to compete against each other twice.

The defending champion and favorite was again the Japanese Orie Hida, whose mother, Kazumi Hida, took part in this tournament series for the first time. At that time both were multiple Japanese three-cushion champions and had the longest tournament experience. For the first time, the only 19-year-old talented Dutch woman Therese Klompenhouwer took part in such an important international tournament. She had only recently switched from the free game to three-cushion, reached the quarter-finals and finished the tournament fifth. The silver medalist from 1999, Gerrie Geelen from the Netherlands, was eliminated this time in the quarterfinals against her opponent Orie Hida at 19:30. It almost came to a mother-to-daughter final, but Kazumi narrowly failed with 27:30 in the semifinals against her compatriot Ayako Maehera, who in turn clearly defeated Orie in the final with 18:30.

As in the previous tournament, Orie Hida set the tournament records in GD and ED. Since there is no record of the highest series of the last three games , this record cannot be shown, but Hida played the highest documented series with eight points.

mode

The field of participants was doubled to 16 players, so that the final round began with the quarter-finals. The preliminary round was played in four groups of four players each in round robin mode to 30 points with an admission limit of 60. It was played with follow -up. The match points, the individual average (ED) and then the highest series (HS) were decisive for the placement . The first two of the group moved into the quarter-finals, where the knockout system was played under the same conditions, only without a push-up.

Attendees

The field of participants was composed as follows:

  • JapanJapan Orie Hida
  • NetherlandsNetherlands Gerrie Geelen
  • BelgiumBelgium Maggy Bley
  • AustriaAustria Natasha al-Mamar
  • JapanJapan Ayako Maehera
  • JapanJapan Kazumi Hida
  • TurkeyTurkey Gülşen Degener
  • NetherlandsNetherlands Therese Klompenhouwer
  • JapanJapan Makiko Inoue
  • SpainSpain Marta Serramitjana
  • SpainSpain Estela Cardoso
  • AustriaAustria Ingrid Engelbrecht
  • FranceFrance Celine Bleuse
  • SpainSpain Dolores Granados
  • AustriaAustria Helga Mitterböck
  • SpainSpain Tania Lopez

Group stage

Group A
game Surname MP Pt. Recording ED HS
1 AustriaAustria Ingrid Engelbrecht 2 30th 59 0.508 5
AustriaAustria Natasha al-Mamar 0 13 59 0.200 2
2 SpainSpain Marta Serramitjana 2 29 60 0.483 3
JapanJapan Makiko Inoue 0 26th 60 0.433 6th
3 JapanJapan Makiko Inoue 2 24 60 0.400 5
AustriaAustria Ingrid Engelbrecht 0 14th 60 0.233 2
4th SpainSpain Marta Serramitjana 2 29 60 0.483 6th
AustriaAustria Natasha al-Mamar 0 23 60 0.383 4th
5 JapanJapan Makiko Inoue 2 30th 60 0.500 3
AustriaAustria Natasha al-Mamar 0 21st 60 0.350 2
6th SpainSpain Marta Serramitjana 2 24 60 0.400 5
AustriaAustria Ingrid Engelbrecht 0 18th 60 0.300 2
Group graduation
space Surname MP Pt. Recording GD HS
1 SpainSpain Marta Serramitjana 6th 82 180 0.455 6th
2 JapanJapan Makiko Inoue 4th 80 180 0.444 5
3 AustriaAustria Ingrid Engelbrecht 2 62 179 0.346 5
4th AustriaAustria Natasha al-Mamar 0 57 179 0.318 2
total - 281 718 0.391 -
Group B
game Surname MP Pt. Recording ED HS
1 NetherlandsNetherlands T. Klompenhouwer 2 30th 49 0.612 6th
AustriaAustria Helga Mitterböck 0 25th 49 0.510 2
2 JapanJapan Kazumi Hida 2 30th 44 0.681 4th
SpainSpain Estela Cardoso 0 20th 44 0.454 2
3 JapanJapan Kazumi Hida 2 30th 56 0.535 3
NetherlandsNetherlands T. Klompenhouwer 0 29 56 0.517 3
4th SpainSpain Estela Cardoso 2 30th 58 0.517 4th
AustriaAustria Helga Mitterböck 0 22nd 58 0.379 3
5 JapanJapan Kazumi Hida 2 30th 37 0.810 5
AustriaAustria Helga Mitterböck 0 11 37 0.297 3
6th SpainSpain Estela Cardoso 1 30th 54 0.555 4th
NetherlandsNetherlands T. Klompenhouwer 1 30th 54 0.555 3
Group graduation
space Surname MP Pt. Recording GD HS
1 JapanJapan Kazumi Hida 6th 90 137 0.656 5
2 NetherlandsNetherlands T. Klompenhouwer 3 89 159 0.563 6th
3 SpainSpain Estela Cardoso 3 80 156 0.512 4th
4th AustriaAustria Helga Mitterböck 0 58 144 0.402 3
total - 317 596 0.531 -
Group C
game Surname MP Pt. Recording ED HS
1 NetherlandsNetherlands Gerrie Geelen 2 30th 51 0.588 3
BelgiumBelgium Maggy Bley 0 21st 51 0.411 5
2 JapanJapan Ayako Maehera 2 23 60 0.383 3
SpainSpain Dolores Granados 0 20th 60 0.333 2
3 JapanJapan Ayako Maehera 2 30th 38 0.789 7th
NetherlandsNetherlands Gerrie Geelen 0 16 38 0.421 4th
4th BelgiumBelgium Maggy Bley 2 28 60 0.466 3
SpainSpain Dolores Granados 0 16 60 0.266 2
5 JapanJapan Ayako Maehera 2 30th 60 0.500 3
BelgiumBelgium Maggy Bley 0 20th 60 0.333 3
6th NetherlandsNetherlands Gerrie Geelen 1 30th 58 0.517 4th
SpainSpain Dolores Granados 1 30th 58 0.517 4th
Group graduation
space Surname MP Pt. Recording GD HS
1 JapanJapan Ayako Maehera 6th 83 158 0.525 7th
2 NetherlandsNetherlands Gerrie Geelen 3 76 147 0.517 5
3 BelgiumBelgium Maggy Bley 2 69 171 0.403 5
4th SpainSpain Dolores Granados 1 66 178 0.370 4th
total - 294 654 0.449 -
Group D
game Surname MP Pt. Recording ED HS
1 TurkeyTurkey Gülşen Degener 2 30th 54 0.555 3
FranceFrance Celine Bleuse 0 24 54 0.444 3
2 JapanJapan Orie Hida 2 30th 36 0.833 5
SpainSpain Tania Lopez 0 15th 36 0.416 2
3 JapanJapan Orie Hida 2 30th 24 1,250 8th
FranceFrance Celine Bleuse 0 7th 24 0.291 1
4th TurkeyTurkey Gülşen Degener 2 30th 44 0.681 6th
SpainSpain Tania Lopez 0 16 44 0.363 5
5 JapanJapan Orie Hida 2 30th 31 0.967 6th
TurkeyTurkey Gülşen Degener 0 18th 31 0.580 3
6th FranceFrance Celine Bleuse 2 16 60 0.266 2
SpainSpain Tania Lopez 0 13 60 0.216 2
Group graduation
space Surname MP Pt. Recording GD HS
1 JapanJapan Orie Hida 6th 90 91 0.989 8th
2 TurkeyTurkey Gülşen Degener 4th 78 129 0.604 6th
3 FranceFrance Celine Bleuse 2 47 138 0.340 3
4th SpainSpain Tania Lopez 0 44 140 0.314 5
total - 259 498 0.520 -

Swell:

Finals

Quarterfinals
game on 30 points
Semi-final
game on 30 points
Final
game on 30 points
                                           
MP Pt. Recording GD HS    
 JapanJapan Ayako Maehera  2  30th  33  0.909  5    
MP Pt. Recording GD HS
 JapanJapan Makiko Inoue  0  15th  33  0.454  2  
 JapanJapan Ayako Maehera  2  30th  45  0.666  ?    
MP Pt. Recording GD HS
     JapanJapan Kazumi Hida  0  27  45  0.600  ?  
 JapanJapan Kazumi Hida  2  30th  53  0.566  6th
MP Pt. Recording GD HS
 NetherlandsNetherlands T. Klompenhouwer  0  28  53  0.528  4th  
 JapanJapan Ayako Maehera  0  18th  45  0.400  ?
MP Pt. Recording GD HS
     JapanJapan Orie Hida  2  30th  45  0.666  ?
 JapanJapan Orie Hida  2  30th  36  0.833  5    
MP Pt. Recording GD HS
 NetherlandsNetherlands Gerrie Geelen  0  19th  36  0.527  5  
 JapanJapan Orie Hida  2  30th  38  0.789  ?
MP Pt. Recording GD HS
     TurkeyTurkey Gülşen Degener  0  20th  38  0.526  ?  
 SpainSpain Marta Serramitjana  0  15th  53  0.283  2
 TurkeyTurkey Gülşen Degener  2  30th  53  0.566  3  

Swell:

Closing table

Legend
Abbr. meaning
Pt. points scored
Recording required recordings
ED Single average
GD General average
VGD Relative general average
BMD Best team average
BED Best individual average
BSD Best sentence average
BEVD Best Individual Relative Average
HS Maximum series
MP Match points
PP Lot of points
GUV G ewonnen- U nentschieden- V erloren
SV Sentence ratio
1st place (gold)
2nd place (silver)
3rd place (bronze)
Best GD of the tournament / round
Best VGD of the tournament / round
Best ED of the tournament / round
Best BVGD of the tournament / round
Best HS of the tournament / round
(It is possible that not all terms are used or some are not listed. These can be looked up in the list of collision terms .)
Final ranking
phase space Surname MP Pt. Recording GD BED HS
final 1 JapanJapan Orie Hida 12 180 210 0.857 1,250 8th
2 JapanJapan Ayako Maehera 10 161 281 0.572 0.909 5
Semi-
finals
3 JapanJapan Kazumi Hida 8th 147 235 0.625 0.810 5
TurkeyTurkey Gülşen Degener 6th 128 220 0.581 0.681 6th
quarter-
final
5 NetherlandsNetherlands Therese Klompenhouwer 6th 117 212 0.551 0.612 6th
6th NetherlandsNetherlands Gerrie Geelen 4th 95 183 0.519 0.588 5
7th JapanJapan Makiko Inoue 4th 95 213 0.446 0.444 5
8th SpainSpain Marta Serramitjana 4th 97 233 0.416 0.483 6th
Group
phase
9 SpainSpain Estela Cardoso 3 80 156 0.512 0.555 4th
10 BelgiumBelgium Maggy Bley 2 69 171 0.403 0.466 5
11 AustriaAustria Ingrid Engelbrecht 2 62 179 0.346 0.508 5
12 FranceFrance Celine Bleuse 2 47 138 0.340 0.266 3
13 SpainSpain Dolores Granados 1 66 178 0.370 0.517 4th
14th AustriaAustria Helga Mitterböck 0 58 144 0.402 - 3
15th AustriaAustria Natasha al-Mamar 0 57 179 0.318 - 3
16 SpainSpain Tania Lopez 0 44 140 0.314 - 5

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billardsport . 1st edition. tape 3 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 1736 .
  2. a b c d e f Peter Stöger: 1st World Challenge Cup . Ladies - three cushion. Ed .: billard Heinrich Weingartner . tape 9 , no. 149 . Self-published, 2002, ZDB -ID 1087098-2 , p. 17-19 ({{{Comment}}}).