19th Cadre 47/1 World Championship 1987
The circular sports hall 2010 (demolition 2018)
Tournament dates
Tournament type:
Ranking tournament
Tournament format:
Round robin
Organizer:
UMB
Tournament details
Venue:
Landau circular sports hall, Landau Germany
Opening:
January 29, 1987
Endgame:
February 1, 1987
Attendees:
12
Defending champion:
France Francis Connesson
Winner:
Luxembourg Fonsy Grethen
2nd finalist:
Netherlands Jos Bongers
3rd place:
Austria Franz Stenzel
Prize money:
Amateur World Championship
Records
Best GD:
0 38.90 Marco Zanetti Italy
Best ED:
125.00 Marco Zanetti Christoph Pilss
Italy 000000 Austria
Maximum series (HS):
0 0 245 Marco Zanetti 0 Italy
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The Cadre 47/1 World Championship 1987 was the seventh and probably last Cadre 47/1 UMB World Championship, which was held in Cadre 45/1 until 1938. The tournament took place from January 29th to February 1st 1982 in Landau in the Palatinate . It was the third Cadre 47/1 World Championship in Germany.
history
Probably the last Cadre 47/1 World Championship was won by Luxembourg's Fonsy Grethen, ahead of Jos Bongers from the Netherlands . Grethen made it into the final with a draw against Franz Stenzel. Grethen won the shootout with a 25-0 victory in one shot. For the Austrian Stenzel it was enough for third place with a victory in the game for third place against the favored Italian Marco Zanetti . Zanetti achieved all of the tournament bests. For the reigning European champion Wolfgang Zenkner , the fifth place was a big disappointment.
Tournament mode
Two preliminary round groups with six players were played. After the group games, the places were played out through a semi-final and final, as well as places 5–12. In the event of a tie in the MPs, the following order is taken:
MP = match points
GD = general average
HS = maximum series
Preliminary group A
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Surname
MP
Pts.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
1
Netherlands Jos Bongers
10-0
1250
37
33.78
83.33
157
2
Austria Franz Stenzel
8: 2
1220
43
28.37
62.50
179
3
Germany Wolfgang Zenkner
6: 4
1078
33
32.66
83.33
167
4th
Belgium Philippe Deraes
4: 6
737
53
13.90
16.66
63
5
Spain Javier Arenaza
2: 8
661
53
12.47
25.00
96
6th
Switzerland Sotiris Psiskonis
0:10
383
51
7.50
-
55
Group average : 19.73
Preliminary group B
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Surname
MP
Pts.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
1
Luxembourg Fonsy Grethen
10-0
1250
35
35.71
83.33
157
2
Italy Marco Zanetti
7: 3
1162
31
37.48
125.00
245
3
Austria Christoph Pilss
6: 4
951
67
14.19
125.00
207
4th
Germany Dieter Wirtz
4: 6
761
47
16.19
17.85
117
5
France Jean Arnaud
3: 7
1017
75
13.56
41.66
104
6th
Japan Osamu Sano
0:10
338
61
5.54
-
27
Group average : 17.33
Game for 11th place
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Surname
MP
Pts.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
12
Switzerland Sotiris Psiskonis
0: 2
171
25th
6.84
-
25th
11
Japan Osamu Sano
2-0
250
25th
10.00
10.00
72
Play for 9th place
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Surname
MP
Pts.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
10
Spain Javier Arenaza
0: 2
240
13
18.46
-
73
9
France Jean Arnaud
2-0
250
13
19.23
19.23
77
Game for 7th place
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Surname
MP
Pts.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
7th
Belgium Philippe Deraes
2-0
250
20th
12.50
12.50
73
8th
Germany Dieter Wirtz
0: 2
234
20th
11.70
-
68
Play for 5th place
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Surname
MP
Pts.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
5
Germany Wolfgang Zenkner
2-0
250
6th
41.66
41.66
106
6th
Austria Christoph Pilss
0: 2
69
6th
11.50
-
42
Final round
Semifinals
final
PP
Pt.
Recording
ED
HS
Netherlands Jos Bongers
2
250
6th
41.66
130
PP
Pt.
Recording
ED
HS
Italy Marco Zanetti
0
204
6th
34.00
138
Netherlands Jos Bongers
0
198
5
39.60
159
PP
Pt.
Recording
ED
HS
Luxembourg Fonsy Grethen
2
250
5
50.00
116
Luxembourg Fonsy Grethen
2
250/ 25
16
15.62
71
Austria Franz Stenzel
0
250/0
16
15.62
67
3rd place match
Italy Marco Zanetti
0/190/3 / 63.33 / 100
Austria Franz Stenzel
2 /250/3 / 83.33 / 146
Closing table
Closing table
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Surname
MP
Pts.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
1
Luxembourg Fonsy Grethen
14: 0
1750
56
31.25
83.33
157
2
Netherlands Jos Bongers
12: 2
1698
48
35.37
83.33
159
3
Austria Franz Stenzel
10: 4
1720
62
27.74
83.33
179
4th
Italy Marco Zanetti
7: 7
1556
40
38.90
125.00
245
5
Germany Wolfgang Zenkner
8: 4
1328
39
34.05
83.33
167
6th
Austria Christoph Pilss
6: 6
1020
73
13.97
125.00
207
7th
Belgium Philippe Deraes
6: 6
987
73
13.52
16.66
73
8th
Germany Dieter Wirtz
4: 8
995
67
14.85
17.85
117
9
France Jean Arnaud
5: 7
1267
88
14.39
41.66
104
10
Spain Javier Arenaza
2:10
901
66
13.65
25.00
96
11
Japan Osamu Sano
2:10
588
86
6.83
10.00
72
12
Switzerland Sotiris Psiskonis
0:12
554
76
7.28
-
55
Tournament average: 18.55
Individual evidence
^
Rolf Kalb: Deutsche Billard-Zeitung . 65th year, no. 3 . Oldenburg March 1987, p. 3-10 .
^
Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 1 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 402 .
It was held annually until the Second World War, after that it was held irregularly. From 1946–1966 there was no World Cup.
The 1987 World Cup will be the last due to the decreased interest in the game and Fonsy Grethen will be the last world champion in this discipline.
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