European three-cushion championship 1982
40th three-cushion European championship 1982 |
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Tournament dates | |
Tournament type: | - |
Tournament format: | Every man for himself |
Organizer: | CEB |
Tournament details | |
Venue: | Clube Fenionos Portuenses, Porto |
Opening: | March 23, 1982 |
Endgame: | March 28, 1982 |
Attendees: | 12 (11) |
Defending champion: | Raymond Ceulemans |
Winner: | Raymond Ceulemans |
2nd finalist: | Johann Scherz |
3rd place: | Ludo Dielis |
Prize money: | ? |
Records | |
Best GD: | 1,365 Raymond Ceulemans |
Best ED: | 1,818 Raymond Ceulemans |
Maximum series (HS): | 14 Ludo Dielis |
Venue on the map | |
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The three-cushion European championship in 1982 was the 40th tournament in this discipline of carom billiards and took place from 23 to 28 March 1982 in Porto . It was the third three-cushion European Championship in Portugal and the first in Porto.
history
The 40th three-cushion European Championship started with twelve players and unfortunately ended with eleven players. The Swiss Robert Guyot had to end the tournament after the sixth round because of a death in the family. As always in recent years, the winner was Belgian Raymond Ceulemans . The only defeat he made against the runner-up Johann Scherz . For the 50-year-old Austrian it should be the last medal at a European championship after two first, eleven second and five third places. The youngsters registered with the two 19-year-old later world champions Marco Zanetti and Torbjörn Blomdahl for the medal places for the next few years. For Dieter Müller from Berlin , the Swiss elimination was annoying because he had already played against Guyot and ended the game in 40 shots. Since this game was canceled, he ended up not having an average of one before the decimal point. With 0.988 , a new record was set in the tournament average.
mode
The game was played in the system “everyone against everyone” to 60 points with additional push / equal intake .
Closing table
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Dieter Waletzeck: billiard newspaper . 60th year, no. 4 -5 (April / May). Düren 1982, p. 17-18 .