Three Cushion Pan American Championships

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Three Cushion Pan American Championships
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Tournament dates
Tournament type: Ranking tournament
Tournament format: Round robin / knockout system
Association / host: CPB
Tournament details
Playing time: since 1949
Position map
Development of the American member states
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"Confederación Suramericana de Billar"
(CSB, 1954 - South America)
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"Confederación Latinoamericana de Billar"
(CLB, 1977 - Latin America)
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Confederación Panamericana de Billar
(CPB, 1988 - Pan America)

The three-cushion Pan American championships (officially: Panamericanos a Tres Bandas) are a national tournament series in the three- cushion carom discipline and have been held annually since 1949, with exceptions. Places 1 to 8 are automatically entitled to participate in the three-cushion world championship.

history

Until the first American billiards umbrella organization was founded in 1954, the tournaments were organized from Europe by the Paris-based Union Internationale des Fédérations des Amateurs de Billiards (UIFAB). Since resistance against this “foreign determination” was already rising in Europe in the mid-1950s, the South Americans caught up with founding their own association, the “Confederación Suramericana de Billar” (CSB, 1954). In 1977 the Central American states including Mexico were incorporated and the now Latin American “Confederación Latinoamericana de Billar” (CLB) was founded. At the endeavors of the world association Union Mondiale de Billard (UMB) to “legalize” the remaining North Americans (USA and Canada), the USA first hosted their amateur championship in 1968, and on September 13, 1988, the Pan American umbrella organization, which still exists today, was established in Quito, Ecuador Confederación Panamericana de Billar (CPB) founded. This gave the North Americans the chance to let their players take part in the world championships without wild cards or special regulations.

Tournament records

Due to missing data, the list is incomplete and only shows the values ​​of the placed players, not those of the entire tournament.

General average (GD)
GD Surname year
1.022 EcuadorEcuador Galo Legarda 1977
1.054 ArgentinaArgentina Luis Doyharzabal 1980
1.155 United StatesUnited States Sang Chun Lee 1993
1.267 MexicoMexico Luis Avila 2001
1.285 MexicoMexico Rodolfo Covarrubias 2004
1.295 EcuadorEcuador Luis Aveiga 2005
1,299 EcuadorEcuador Luis Aveiga Alexander Salazar
ColombiaColombia
2006
2007
1.419 United StatesUnited States Pedro Piedrabuena 2008
1.530 ColombiaColombia Henry Díaz Parada 2012
1.687 United StatesUnited States Pedro Piedrabuena 2013
1.753 EcuadorEcuador Luis Aveiga 2014

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Tournament statistics

The championships are divided according to the umbrella organizations. Not all results and / or placements from the beginning have been preserved.

South American Championship (1949–1976)

No. year place gold
1 1949/1 UruguayUruguay Uruguay ArgentinaArgentina Enrique Navarra
2 1949/2 ChileChile Chile ArgentinaArgentina Enrique Navarra
3 1950 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina ArgentinaArgentina Pedro Leopoldo Carrera
- 1951 No alignment
4th 1952 UruguayUruguay Uruguay ArgentinaArgentina Enrique Navarra
5 1953 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina ArgentinaArgentina Enrique Navarra
6th 1954 ChileChile Chile ArgentinaArgentina Enrique Miró
7th 1955 ChileChile Chile ArgentinaArgentina Marcelo López
8th 1956 BrazilBrazil Brazil ArgentinaArgentina Enrique Miró
- 1957 No alignment
9 1958 UruguayUruguay Uruguay PeruPeru Adolfo Suárez Perret
- 1959 No alignment
10 1960/1 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina UruguayUruguay Carlo Monestier
11 1960/2 ChileChile Chile ArgentinaArgentina Enrique Miró
- 1961 No alignment
No. year place gold
- 1962 No alignment
12 1963 PeruPeru Peru PeruPeru Adolfo Suárez Perret
13 1964 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina ArgentinaArgentina Marcelo López
14th 1965 PeruPeru Peru EcuadorEcuador Galo Legarda
15th 1966 BoliviaBolivia Bolivia PeruPeru Humberto Suguimitzu
16 1967 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina ArgentinaArgentina Marcelo López
17th 1968 PeruPeru Peru PeruPeru Humberto Suguimitzu
18th 1969 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina PeruPeru Humberto Suguimitzu
19th 1970 BrazilBrazil Brazil PeruPeru Adolfo Suárez Perret
20th 1971 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador ArgentinaArgentina Marcelo López
21st 1972 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador ArgentinaArgentina Marcelo López
22nd 1973 Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica ColombiaColombia Alfonso González
23 1974 ColombiaColombia Colombia ArgentinaArgentina Marcelo López
24 1975 ChileChile Chile ColombiaColombia Alfonso González
25th 1976 EcuadorEcuador PeruPeru Humberto Suguimitzu

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Latin American Championship (1977–1988)

Not all information about the venue and the game values ​​have been preserved.

No. year place gold GD silver GD
I. 1977 MexicoMexico Mexico EcuadorEcuador Galo Legarda 1.022 ColombiaColombia Alfonso González 0.970
II 1978 La Paz , BoliviaBoliviaBolivia  ColombiaColombia Alfonso González 0.904 ChileChile Hernan Bustos 0.806
III 1979 Buenos Aires , ArgentinaArgentinaArgentina  ArgentinaArgentina Luis Doyharzabal 0.903 ArgentinaArgentina Luis Martínez 0.845
IV 1980 Bogota , ColombiaColombiaColombia  EcuadorEcuador Galo Legarda 0.904 ArgentinaArgentina Luis Doyharzabal 1.054
- 1981 No alignment
V 1982 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador MexicoMexico Gilberto Avalos ? Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
VI 1983 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina ArgentinaArgentina Luis Doyharzabal ? Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
VII 1984/1 ColombiaColombia Colombia ColombiaColombia José Gomez ? Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
VIII 1984/2 PeruPeru Peru ArgentinaArgentina Luis Doyharzabal ? Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
IX 1985 Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica EcuadorEcuador Galo Legarda ? Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
- 1986 No alignment
X 1987 PanamaPanama Panama MexicoMexico Arturo Bone ? Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XI 1988 Quito , EcuadorEcuadorEcuador  ArgentinaArgentina Luis Doyharzabal ? MexicoMexico José Paniagua ?

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Pan American Championship (since 1989)

The goal of the game is 40 points with a push . In the event of a draw in the final round (16th finals) there is a penalty shootout .

No. year place gold GD silver GD bronze GD
I. 1989 Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica ArgentinaArgentina José Argüello ? ArgentinaArgentina Luis Doyharzabal ? Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
II 1990 MexicoMexico Mexico Costa RicaCosta Rica Miguel Solano ? MexicoMexico Gilberto Avalos ? Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
III 1991 Bogota , ColombiaColombiaColombia  MexicoMexico José Paniagua ? ArgentinaArgentina Luis Corvalan ? Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
IV 1992 La Paz , BoliviaBoliviaBolivia  MexicoMexico José Paniagua 0.944 ArgentinaArgentina José Argüello 0.860 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
V 1993 Buenos Aires , ArgentinaArgentinaArgentina  MexicoMexico Rodolfo Covarrubias 0.952 United StatesUnited States Sang Chun Lee 1.155 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
VI 1994 Guayaquil , EcuadorEcuadorEcuador  ColombiaColombia Eleazar Ramirez 0.936 Costa RicaCosta Rica Miguel Solano 0.744 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
VII 1995 Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica NicaraguaNicaragua Francisco Taylor Castañeda 0.939 MexicoMexico S. Corro 0.964 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
- 1996 No alignment
VIII 1997 PanamaPanama Panama EcuadorEcuador Luis Aveiga 1.063 ArgentinaArgentina José Ledesma 0.934 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
- 1998 No alignment
IX 1999 PanamaPanama Panama PeruPeru Ramón Rodríguez 1.067 PeruPeru Javier Serrano 0.926 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
X 2000 Duitama , ColombiaColombiaColombia  ColombiaColombia Jaime Bedoya 1.051 MexicoMexico Luis Avila 1.115 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XI 2001 Acapulco , MexicoMexicoMexico  MexicoMexico Luis Avila 1.267 ColombiaColombia Jaime Bedoya 1.094 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XII 2002 Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica MexicoMexico Rodolfo Covarrubias 1.161 EcuadorEcuador Luis Aveiga 1,092 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XIII 2003 Cochabamba , BoliviaBoliviaBolivia  MexicoMexico Rodolfo Covarrubias 1.101 EcuadorEcuador Luis Aveiga 1.245 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XIV 2004 Caracas , VenezuelaVenezuelaVenezuela  MexicoMexico Rodolfo Covarrubias 1.285 PeruPeru Ramón Rodríguez 1.109 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XV 2005 Cuenca , EcuadorEcuadorEcuador  EcuadorEcuador Luis Aveiga 1.295 ColombiaColombia Gabriel Vásquez 1.060 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XVI 2006 Mexico City , MexicoMexicoMexico  EcuadorEcuador Luis Aveiga 1,299 MexicoMexico Aurelio Perez 1.194 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XVII 2007 UruguayUruguay Uruguay ColombiaColombia Alexander Salazar 1,299 MexicoMexico Miguel Almaraz 1.194 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XVIII 2008 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador ColombiaColombia Alexander Salazar 1.159 ColombiaColombia Henry Díaz Parada 1.087 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XIX 2009 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina United StatesUnited States Pedro Piedrabuena 1.419 MexicoMexico Javier Vera Solis 1.183 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XX 2010 PeruPeru Peru ColombiaColombia Julian Morales 1.055 EcuadorEcuador Javier Teran 1.209 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XXI 2011 MexicoMexico Mexico EcuadorEcuador Javier Teran 1,312 PeruPeru Maximo Aguirre 0.973 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg ?
XXII 2012 Santiago de Chile , ChileChileChile  ColombiaColombia Carlos Campiño 1,250 ColombiaColombia Heriberto Aristizabal 1.386 ColombiaColombiaJulian Torres Henry Díaz Parada
ColombiaColombia
1.220
1.530
XXIII 2013 Cali , ColombiaColombiaColombia  United StatesUnited States Pedro Piedrabuena 1.687 ColombiaColombia Huberney Cataño 1.484 ColombiaColombia Alexander Salazar Cesar Garzon
ColombiaColombia
1.620
1.276
XXIV 2014 Medellin , ColombiaColombiaColombia  ColombiaColombia Henry Díaz Parada ? ColombiaColombia Huberney Cataño ? PeruPeruRamón Rodríguez Pedro Piedrabuena
United StatesUnited States
?
?
XXV 2015 Lima , PeruPeruPeru  ColombiaColombia Huberney Cataño 1,450 ColombiaColombia Andres Lizarazo 1.141 PeruPeruChristopher Tevez Juan Pablo Sisterna
ArgentinaArgentina
1.173
1,000
XXVI 2016 Lima , PeruPeruPeru  United StatesUnited States Hugo Patiño 1.551 Costa RicaCosta Rica Erick Tellez 1,449 United StatesUnited States Pedro Piedrabuena Huberney Cataño
ColombiaColombia
1.724
1.341
XXVII 2017 Buenos Aires , ArgentinaArgentinaArgentina  United StatesUnited States Pedro Piedrabuena 1.271 EcuadorEcuador Javier Teran 1.123 Costa RicaCosta RicaErick Tellez Fernando Diaz
ColombiaColombia
1.240
0.980
XXVIII 2018 Mexico City , MexicoMexicoMexico  ColombiaColombia Pedro Gonzales 1.559 ColombiaColombia José Juan Garcia Nuñez 1.369 ColombiaColombiaRobinson Morales López Guido Sacco
PeruPeru
1.376
1.136
XXIX 2019 Lima , PeruPeruPeru  ColombiaColombia Pedro Gonzales 1.559 Costa RicaCosta Rica Erick Tellez 1.458 ColombiaColombiaJosé Juan Garcia Nuñez Juan Carlos Del Salto
EcuadorEcuador
1.460
1.031
XXX 2020 Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg Flag of None.svg Silhouette man front outline bw.svg

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Web links

Individual evidence

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