33rd Three Cushion World Cup 1992/3
The Palace Hotel (1987)
Tournament dates
Tournament type:
Ranking tournament
Tournament format:
Knockout system
Organizer:
BWA
Tournament details
Venue:
Palasthotel Berlin, Berlin , Germany Germany
Opening:
November 13, 1992
Endgame:
November 15, 1992
Attendees:
16
Defending champion:
United States Sang Chun Lee
Winner:
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
2nd finalist:
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3rd place:
Mexico José Paniagua
Records
Best GD:
1,796 Torbjorn Blomdahl Sweden
Best ED:
1.956 Torbjörn Blomdahl Sweden
Maximum series (HS):
0 13 Torbjörn Blomdahl 0 0 Sweden
Venue on the map
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The three- cushion world cup 1992/3 was the 3rd world cup tournament in the seventh year of the three-cushion world cup. It took place from November 13 to 15, 1992 in this discipline of carom billiards in Berlin . It was the seventh three-cushion World Cup tournament in Berlin.
history
The World Cup tournament, which was held again with 16 participants, started with a sensation. The 28-year-old Turk Semih Saygıner , who competed in a World Cup tournament for the first time, defeated the record world champion Raymond Ceulemans in the round of 16 with 3-0 sets. The second big surprise came from the Mexican José Paniagua. He beat the American Sang Chun Lee in the quarterfinals and ended up third. The Swede Torbjörn Blomdahl marched relatively smoothly into the final where he met the Dutchman Dick Jaspers . Jaspers was already leading 2-0 sets before Blomdahl showed his class and won the next three sets. It was the 13th World Cup victory for Blomdahl.
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 Tatsuo Arai
Austria Christoph Pilss
Mexico José Paniagua
Turkey Semih Saygıner
Argentina José Arguello
Qualifying Spa:
Japan Nobuaki Kobayashi
Germany Christian Rudolph
Organizer spaces:
Germany Christian Zöllner
mode
The tournament was played with 16 participants. The whole tournament was played in the knockout system with three sets of 15 points each.
Final round
The tournament tree for the final round is listed below.
Round of 16 Best of 5
Quarterfinals Best of 5
Semi-finals Best of 5
Final Best of 5
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1.568
Argentina José Arguello
2 / 1.159
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1.875
Austria Christoph Pilss
0 / 1.090
Japan Jun'ichi Komori
2 / 1.297
Austria Christoph Pilss
3 / 1.446
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1.956
Mexico José Paniagua
0 / 0.636
Germany Christian Rudolph
2 / 1,000
Mexico José Paniagua
3 / 1.060
Mexico José Paniagua
3 / 1.410
United States Sang Chun Lee
1 / 1.236
United States Sang Chun Lee
3 / 1,500
Japan Nobuaki Kobayashi
2 / 1.305
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1.918
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
2 / 1.361
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 1.422
Japan Tatsuo Arai
2 / 1.181
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 1.265
Italy Marco Zanetti
2 / 1.083
Belgium Ludo Dielis
2 / 1.122
Italy Marco Zanetti
3 / 1.070
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 1.687
France Richard Bitalis
1 / 1.322
3rd place match
France Richard Bitalis
3 / 1.607
Best of 5
Germany Christian Zöllner
0 / 0.538
France Richard Bitalis
3 / 1.607
Mexico José Paniagua
3 / 1.431
Turkey Semih Saygıner
0 / 1,000
France Richard Bitalis
2 / 1.325
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
0 / 1.033
Turkey Semih Saygıner
3 / 1.451
Closing table
Final ranking
phase
space
Surname
MP
SV
Pt.
Recording
GD
BED
BSD
HS
WRP
final
1
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
8-0
12: 4
230
128
1,796
1.956
5,000
13
60
2
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
6: 2
11: 8
229
162
1.413
1.687
5,000
7th
45
Semi- finals
3
Mexico José Paniagua
6: 2
9: 8
202
171
1.181
1.431
2,500
9
30th
4th
France Richard Bitalis
4: 4
9: 6
188
130
1.446
1.607
2.142
7th
24
quarter- final
5
Austria Christoph Pilss
2: 2
3: 5
92
69
1.333
1.446
1,875
5
21st
6th
Italy Marco Zanetti
2: 2
4: 4
83
64
1.296
1.416
2,500
8th
18th
7th
United States Sang Chun Lee
2: 2
4: 5
101
74
1.364
1,500
3,750
9
15th
8th
Turkey Semih Saygıner
2: 2
3: 3
71
57
1.245
1.451
2.142
9
12
eighth final
9
Japan Nobuaki Kobayashi
0: 2
2: 3
47
36
1.305
---
5,000
8th
-
10
Japan Jun'ichi Komori
0: 2
2: 3
61
47
1.297
---
1.666
9
-
11
Japan Tatsuo Arai
0: 2
2: 3
52
44
1.181
---
1,875
9
-
12
Argentina José Arguello
0: 2
2: 3
51
44
1.159
---
1,500
6th
-
13
Belgium Ludo Dielis
0: 2
2: 3
64
57
1.122
---
2.142
7th
-
14th
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
0: 2
0: 3
31
30th
1.033
---
---
5
-
15th
Germany Christian Rudolph
0: 2
2: 3
66
66
1,000
---
1.363
8th
-
16
Germany Christian Zöllner
0: 2
0: 3
14th
26th
0.538
---
---
4th
-
Individual evidence
^ Heinrich Weingartner: Billiards . No. 51 . Vienna January 1993, p. 14-15 .
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.
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