31st Three Cushion World Cup 1992/1
Tournament dates
Tournament type:
Ranking tournament
Tournament format:
Knockout system
Organizer:
BWA
Tournament details
Venue:
Centrum de Bussel, Oosterhout , Netherlands Netherlands
Opening:
October 1, 1992
Endgame:
4th October 1992
Attendees:
28 (48)
Defending champion:
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
Winner:
Netherlands Rini van Bracht
2nd finalist:
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
3rd place:
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
Prize money:
?
Records
Best GD:
1,756 Torbjorn Blomdahl Sweden
Best ED:
2,571 Torbjörn Blomdahl Sweden
Maximum series (HS):
0 14 Rini van Bracht 0 0 Netherlands
Venue on the map
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The three- cushion world cup 1992/1 was the 1st world cup tournament in the seventh year of the three-cushion world cup. It took place from October 1st to 4th, 1992 in this discipline of carom billiards in Oosterhout in the Dutch Noord-Brabant . It was the fourth three-cushion World Cup tournament in the Netherlands.
history
Rini van Bracht could not win a World Cup tournament in the years as a BWA professional. Since this tournament was played as an open tournament again, he was able to fight his way into the main field through qualification. The young Belgian Frédéric Caudron went the same way . Both then surprisingly met again in the final. Here the veteran van Bracht prevailed and won his first World Cup tournament with a 3-0 set win. Last year's overall World Cup winner Torbjörn Blomdahl defeated French Richard Bitalis 3-2 in the small final .
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:
Substitute player in the event that one of the seeded BWA professionals fails is the 3rd, 4th etc. from the qualification tournament in Spa.
Qualifying Spa:
Japan Nobuaki Kobayashi
Germany Christian Rudolph
Organizer spaces:
Netherlands Three host places
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 / 2.571
Austria Christoph Pilss
1 / 1.100
Austria Christoph Pilss
3 / 1,000
Netherlands Ben Velthuis
1 / 0.782
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1.216
Netherlands Jan Arnouts
0 / 0.914
Japan Jun'ichi Komori
1 / 1.314
Netherlands Frans de Vries
3 / 1.389
Netherlands Frans de Vries
2 / 1.354
Netherlands Jan Arnouts
3 / 1.292
Netherlands Jan Arnouts
3 / 1.333
Netherlands Raimond Burgman
1 / 1.086
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
2 / 1,500
Netherlands Rini van Bracht
3 / 1.735
Netherlands Rini van Bracht
3 / 1.279
Netherlands Louis Havermans
2 / 1.326
Netherlands Rini van Bracht
3 / 1.286
France Egidio Vierat
0 / 0.588
Italy Marco Zanetti
2 / 1.033
France Egidio Vierat
3 / 0.984
Netherlands Rini van Bracht
3 / 1.758
United States Sang Chun Lee
1 / 1.156
United States Sang Chun Lee
3 / 1.426
Denmark Karsten Lieberkind
2 / 1.213
Denmark Karsten Lieberkind
3 / 1.216
Netherlands Joop de Wilde
0 / 0.611
Netherlands Rini van Bracht
3 / 1.452
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
0 / 1,200
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
0 / 0.962
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
3 / 1.607
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
3 / 1.114
Belgium Leslie Menheer
1 / 0.884
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
0 / 0.682
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
3 / 1.875
Belgium Ludo Dielis
0 / 0.857
Netherlands Frans van Schaik
3 / 1.250
Netherlands Frans van Schaik
0 / 0.800
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
3 / 1.216
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
3 / 0.971
Argentina Antonio Arguello
2 / 0.925
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
3 / 1.250
France Richard Bitalis
0 / 1,000
Netherlands Ad Broeders
3 / 1.032
Belgium Paul Stroobants
2 / 1.032
Netherlands Ad Broeders
0 / 0.893
France Richard Bitalis
3 / 1.513
France Richard Bitalis
3 / 1.666
Netherlands Gerard Lorist
0 / 0.654
France Richard Bitalis
3 / 1.513
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
1 / 1.105
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
3 / 1,500
Korea South Bong Kang-seok
1 / 0.865
Korea South Bong Kang-seok
3 / 0.964
Netherlands Jac de Nijs
1 / 0.745
3rd place match
3rd place match
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 2.129
France Richard Bitalis
2 / 1.267
Closing table
Final ranking
phase
space
Surname
MP
SV
Pt.
Recording
GD
BED
BSD
HS
WRP
final
1
Netherlands Rini van Bracht
10-0
15: 5
262
176
1.488
1.757
7,500
14th
60
2
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
8: 2
12: 5
237
195
1.215
1,875
3,000
8th
45
Semi- finals
3
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
6: 2
11: 6
216
123
1.756
2.571
3,750
8th
30th
4th
France Richard Bitalis
6: 4
11: 7
221
160
1.381
1.666
3,000
8th
24
quarter- final
5
United States Sang Chun Lee
2: 2
4: 5
104
79
1,316
1.425
1,875
11
21st
6th
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
4: 2
6: 4
109
94
1.159
1.607
1,875
8th
18th
7th
Netherlands Jan Arnouts
4: 2
6: 6
142
119
1.193
1.333
3,000
7th
15th
8th
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
2: 2
4: 4
99
76
1.302
1,500
2,500
11
12
9
Netherlands Frans de Vries
2: 2
5: 4
115
84
1.369
1.388
1,875
7th
6th
10
Netherlands Louis Havermans
0: 2
2: 3
57
43
1.325
---
2,500
8th
6th
11
Denmark Karsten Lieberkind
2: 2
5: 3
102
84
1,214
1.216
3,000
6th
6th
12
Netherlands Raimond Burgman
0: 2
1: 3
38
35
1.085
---
2,500
7th
6th
13
Belgium Paul Stroobants
0: 2
2: 3
64
62
1.032
---
1.363
5
6th
14th
Netherlands Frans van Schaik
2: 2
3: 3
73
71
1.028
1,250
3,000
9
6th
15th
Austria Christoph Pilss
2: 2
4: 4
78
76
1.026
1,000
1,875
7th
6th
16
Netherlands Ad Broeders
2: 2
3: 5
89
90
0.988
1.032
1.666
5
6th
17th
Argentina Antonio Arguello
0: 2
2: 3
62
67
0.925
---
0.937
7th
6th
18th
Korea South Bong Kang-seok
2: 2
4: 4
86
93
0.924
0.964
2.142
5
6th
19th
Belgium Leslie Menheer
0: 2
1: 3
38
43
0.883
---
1.363
5
6th
20th
France Egidio Vierat
2: 2
3: 5
80
95
0.842
0.983
1,500
5
6th
21st
Netherlands Ben Velthuis
0: 2
1: 3
43
55
0.781
---
0.833
3
6th
22nd
Netherlands Jac de Nijs
0: 2
1: 3
41
55
0.745
---
1,000
9
6th
23
Netherlands Gerard Lorist
0: 2
0: 3
17th
26th
0.653
---
---
3
6th
24
Netherlands Joop de Wilde
0: 2
0: 3
22nd
36
0.611
---
---
4th
6th
25th
Japan Jun'ichi Komori
0: 2
1: 3
46
35
1,314
---
2,500
9
-
26th
Italy Marco Zanetti
0: 2
2: 3
63
61
1.032
---
1.666
6th
-
27
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
0: 2
0: 3
25th
26th
0.961
---
---
4th
-
28
Belgium Ludo Dielis
0: 2
0: 3
30th
35
0.857
---
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3
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Individual evidence
^ Heinrich Weingartner: Billiards . No. 50 . Vienna December 1992, p. 14-19 .
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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World Cup (UMB / CEB)
1994: 1 • 6 • 1995: 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 1996: 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 1997: 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5
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since 1999 (UMB)
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