36th three-cushion world cup 1992/6
Teatro Principal
Tournament dates
Tournament type:
Ranking tournament
Tournament format:
Knockout system
Organizer:
BWA
Tournament details
Venue:
Teatro Principal, Palma , Spain Spain
Opening:
December 9, 1992
Endgame:
December 13, 1992
Attendees:
28 (48)
Defending champion:
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
Winner:
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
2nd finalist:
United States Sang Chun Lee
3rd place:
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
Records
Best GD:
1.658 Torbjorn Blomdahl Sweden
Best ED:
2,280 Torbjorn Blomdahl Sweden
Maximum series (HS):
0 12 Richard Bitalis 0 0 France
Venue on the map
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The three- cushion world cup 1992/6 was the 6th and last world cup tournament in the seventh year of the three-cushion world cup. It took place from 9th to 13th December 1992 in this discipline of carom billiards on the Balearic island of Palma . It was the fifth three-cushion World Cup tournament in Palma.
history
In the last World Cup tournament of the year, the points awarded were increased by 50%. But even this fact could not prevent Torbjörn Blomdahl from winning the overall World Cup for the third time after 1988 and 1991. It was his 15th World Cup victory of 36 tournaments so far. Raymond Ceulemans came in second, ahead of Sang Chun Lee and Richard Bitalis . In Palma Blomdahl only had problems in the round of 16 to only beat Marco Zanetti in the fifth set with 15: 9 in 12 shots. In the further tournament he only gave one sentence.
The exact price money could not be determined from the documents. However, as in all BWA World Cup tournaments, it was at least 100,000 DM.
BWA professionals and host places
BWA professionals:
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
United States Sang Chun Lee
Italy Marco Zanetti
Belgium Ludo Dielis
Japan Jun'ichi Komori
France Richard Bitalis
BWA:
Japan Yoshihiko Mano
France Robert Weingart
Qualifying Spa:
Japan Nobuaki Kobayashi
Germany Christian Rudolph
Organizer spaces:
Spain Daniel Sánchez
Spain Cayo Muñoz
mode
The World Cup tournament was played as an open tournament again. From a pre-qualification with 48 participants, 12 participants qualified for the 1/16 final and got 6 points for the world rankings. The main tournament was played with 28 participants. The first four of the world rankings were set for the second round. The players qualified in Spa must take part in the pre-qualification. The whole tournament was played in the KO system with three sets of 15 points each.
Final round
The tournament tree for the final round is listed below.
1/16 finals
Round of 16
Quarter finals
Semifinals
final
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1.357
Italy Marco Zanetti
2 / 1.214
Italy Marco Zanetti
3 / 1,800
Netherlands Jan Arnouts
0 / 1.434
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1.730
Belgium Ludo Dielis
0 / 0.750
Belgium Ludo Dielis
3 / 1.365
Netherlands Louis Havermans
1 / 0.950
Belgium Ludo Dielis
3 / 0.912
Spain Miguel Llull
1 / 0.821
France Robert Weingart
2 / 0.739
Spain Miguel Llull
3 / 0.917
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 2.280
France Richard Bitalis
1 / 1.666
Spain Claudio Nadal
3 / 0.947
Spain Daniel Sánchez
2 / 0.875
Spain Claudio Nadal
2 / 0.838
France Richard Bitalis
3 / 1.177
France Richard Bitalis
3 / 1.432
Sweden Mikael Nilsson
1 / 1.333
France Richard Bitalis
3 / 1.774
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
1 / 1.333
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
2 / 1.368
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
3 / 1.615
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
3 / 1,400
Turkey Semih Saygıner
2 / 1.589
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1,500
United States Sang Chun Lee
0 / 1.214
United States Sang Chun Lee
3 / 1.633
Japan Akio Shimada
1 / 1.068
Japan Akio Shimada
3 / 1.258
Germany Christian Rudolph
2 / 1.052
United States Sang Chun Lee
3 / 1.676
Japan Nobuaki Kobayashi
2 / 1.606
Japan Nobuaki Kobayashi
3 / 1.371
Belgium Koen Ceulemans
1 / 1.147
Japan Nobuaki Kobayashi
3 / 1.053
Spain Avelino Rico
1 / 0.727
Japan Yoshihiko Mano
2 / 1.153
Spain Avelino Rico
3 / 1.075
United States Sang Chun Lee
3 / 1.972
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
2 / 1.857
Japan Jun'ichi Komori
2 / 1.016
Switzerland Andreas Efler
3 / 1.133
Switzerland Andreas Efler
3 / 1.390
Spain Jose Maria squeeze glass
2 / 1,200
Spain Cayo Muñoz
0 / 0.641
Spain Jose Maria squeeze glass
3 / 1.097
Switzerland Andreas Efler
1 / 1.051
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
3 / 1.250
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
3 / 1.119
Spain Javier Canellas
1 / 1.146
Netherlands Dick van Uum
2 / 0.800
Spain Javier Canellas
3 / 1.133
3rd place match
3rd place match
France Richard Bitalis
2 / 1.750
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
3 / 1.621
Closing table
Final ranking
phase
space
Surname
MP
SV
Pt.
Recording
GD
BED
BSD
HS
WRP
final
1
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
8-0
12: 3
204
123
1.658
2.280
5,000
11
90
2
United States Sang Chun Lee
6: 2
9: 8
211
128
1.648
1,972
2,500
10
68
Semi- finals
3
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
6: 2
11: 7
222
154
1.441
1.621
2,500
10
45
4th
France Richard Bitalis
6: 4
12:10
284
190
1.494
1,774
3,750
12
36
quarter- final
5
Belgium Ludo Dielis
4: 2
6: 5
126
122
1.032
1,365
1,875
9
32
6th
Japan Nobuaki Kobayashi
4: 2
8: 5
160
124
1.290
1.371
2,500
8th
27
7th
Switzerland Andreas Efler
4: 2
7: 7
166
140
1.185
1,390
5,000
7th
23
8th
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
4: 2
7: 7
159
109
1.458
1.615
2,500
9
18th
9
Turkey Semih Saygıner
0: 2
2: 3
62
39
1,589
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3,000
8th
9
10
Netherlands Jan Arnouts
0: 2
0: 3
33
23
1.434
---
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6th
9
11
Italy Marco Zanetti
2: 2
5: 3
96
67
1.432
1,800
2.142
8th
9
12
Sweden Mikael Nilsson
0: 2
1: 3
48
36
1.333
---
1,875
7th
9
13
Japan Akio Shimada
2: 2
4: 5
104
87
1.195
1.258
1,875
8th
9
14th
Spain Jose Maria squeeze glass
2: 2
5: 3
93
81
1.148
1.097
1,875
8th
9
15th
Belgium Koen Ceulemans
0: 2
1: 3
39
34
1.147
---
1,875
7th
9
16
Spain Javier Canellas
2: 2
4: 5
115
101
1.138
1.133
3,750
7th
9
17th
Netherlands Louis Havermans
0: 2
1: 3
48
40
0.950
---
1,875
5
9
18th
Spain Avelino Rico
2: 2
4: 5
97
108
0.898
1.075
1,875
8th
9
19th
Spain Claudio Nadal
2: 2
5: 5
106
119
0.890
0.947
1,250
5
9
20th
Spain Miguel Llull
2: 2
4: 5
113
129
0.875
0.917
3,000
6th
9
21st
Netherlands Dick van Uum
0: 2
2: 3
48
60
0.800
---
1,250
5
9
22nd
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
0: 2
2: 3
52
38
1.368
---
2.142
7th
-
23
Japan Yoshihiko Mano
0: 2
2: 3
60
52
1.153
---
2.142
7th
-
24
Germany Christian Rudolph
0: 2
2: 3
60
57
1.052
---
1.153
6th
-
25th
Japan Jun'ichi Komori
0: 2
2: 3
61
60
1.016
---
1.363
6th
-
26th
Spain Daniel Sánchez
0: 2
2: 3
49
56
0.875
---
2.142
7th
-
27
France Robert Weingart
0: 2
2: 3
54
73
0.739
---
1.363
4th
-
28
Spain Cayo Muñoz
0: 2
0: 3
25th
39
0.641
---
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2
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Individual evidence
^ Heinrich Weingartner: Billiards . No. 52 . Vienna February 1993, p. 19-21 .
The three-cushion World Cup was organized by the founding association, the "
Billiards Worldcup Association " (BWA) until 1998 . Disputes between the BWA and the world association
Union Mondiale de Billard (UMB) led to parallel tournaments between 1994 and 1997. The UMB / BWA organized the tournament together until the beginning of 1999. Since the dissolution of the BWA in 1999, the UMB has been the sole organizer.
From 1988-1991 the UMB did not host any world championships. During this time, the annual overall winner of the World Cup was crowned world champion.
World Cup (BWA)
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