60th three-cushion world cup 1996/3
Tournament dates
Tournament type:
Main tour
Tournament format:
Round robin , knock out
Organizer:
UMB
Tournament details
Venue:
De Gulden Zonne, Hooglede , Belgium Belgium
Opening:
May 15, 1996
Endgame:
May 19, 1996
Attendees:
86
Defending champion:
Denmark Dion Nelin
Winner:
Belgium Ludo Dielis
2nd finalist:
Spain Daniel Sánchez
3rd place:
Belgium Eddy Merckx Peter de Backer Belgium
Prize money:
40,000 SFR
Records
Best GD:
1,581 Daniel Sánchez Spain
Best ED:
1,969 Daniel Sánchez Spain
Maximum series (HS):
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The three- cushion world cup 1996/3 was the third UMB world cup tournament in the eleventh year of the three- cushion world cup. The tournament took place from 15 to 19 May 1996 in this discipline of carom billiards in Hooglede . It was the twelfth three-cushion World Cup tournament in Belgium.
history
The Belgian Ludo Dielis , who no longer competes in the BWA professionals , was able to secure the title at his first UMB World Cup tournament. That it is not easy to win in the UMB World Cup was already evident for Dielis in the first round. Against the rather unknown Dutchman Martin van Leeuwen he was already 0-2 behind. Thanks to his great routine as a two-time world champion, he could still decide the match for himself. After two relatively safe victories, he went to the semi-finals against his compatriot Peter de Backer. Here, too, Dielis was behind with 0: 2 sets. In the fifth set he decided the match in his favor with 15:14 in ten shots. The excitement of the final was hard to beat. Daniel Sánchez had match point in the fourth set. But he couldn't use it and so Dielis won the fourth set with 15:14 and the fifth set 15:12.
The Belgians made a very strong impression at this tournament. There were three Belgians on the podium at the award ceremony and a Spaniard with Sanchez. Of the eight German starters, only Johann Schirmbrand and Rainer Neff were able to qualify for the finals. With seventh place, Schirmbrand achieved his best World Cup result.
The exact price money could not be determined from the documents.
Tournament mode
In the qualifying round in groups, two sets of 15 points each are played in round robin mode. The group winners qualify for the 1/16 finals. There are also 14 seeded players. From the main competition (1/16 final), all games are played on three sets of 15 points each. Third place has not been played since the 1996/97 season. This means that there is no game for third place and there are two third-placed players.
Since Rini van Bracht and Richard Bitalis did not appear, the two best runners-up Nikos Polychronopoulos and Johan Claessen moved up into the main field.
In the event of a tie, the following order will be applied:
MP = match points
SV = rate ratio
GD = general average
HS = maximum series
Seeded players and wild cards
According to ranking
Portugal Jorge Theriaga
Belgium Jozef Philipoom
Spain Daniel Sánchez
Denmark Hans Laursen
Netherlands John Tijssens
Denmark Dion Nelin
Belgium Eddy Merckx
Belgium Peter de Backer
Belgium Koen Ceulemans
Belgium Eddy Leppens
Netherlands Rini van Bracht
Austria Andreas Efler
Wildcard player
Belgium Ludo Dielis
France Richard Bitalis
Qualifying round
Final table qualification group stage
group
space
Surname
MP
SP
Pts
Recording
GD
BED
A.
2
Austria Gerhard Kostistansky
2
2: 3
61
76
0.802
0.791
1
Belgium Marc Dellaert
4th
4: 1
70
79
0.886
1.034
3
France Georges Demos
0
2: 4
62
97
0.639
-
B.
2
Germany Christian Rudolph
2
2: 2
46
43
1.069
1.304
1
France Marc Massé
4th
4: 1
68
45
1.511
1,583
3
Turkey Fehmi Erdumaz
0
2: 3
51
46
1.108
-
C.
1
Belgium Leslie Menheer
4th
4: 1
67
64
1.046
1.121
2
Greece Gerard Filipov
2
2: 2
45
52
0.865
1.363
3
Belgium Peter Ceulemans
0
1: 4
42
54
0.777
-
D.
1
Portugal Mario Ribeiro
4th
4: 1
74
67
1.104
1.153
3
Greece Dimitrios Antonatos
0
1: 4
49
70
0.700
-
2
Belgium Freddy Staelens
2
3: 3
76
87
0.873
0.869
E.
2
Germany Martin Horn
2
3: 2
70
63
1.111
1.071
1
Denmark Allen Keith
4th
4: 1
66
81
0.814
1.028
3
Germany Dieter Ernst
0
0: 4
38
72
0.527
-
F.
1
Belgium Leon Smolders
4th
4: 2
72
54
1.333
1.407
2
Belgium Johan Claessen
2
3: 2
64
55
1.163
1.071
3
Belgium Raoul de Vlieger
0
1: 4
46
54
0.851
-
G
2
Portugal Egidio Vieira
2
2: 2
50
61
0.819
1,000
1
Germany Rainer Neff
4th
4: 1
68
63
1.079
1.225
3
Belgium Henk Blauwblomme
0
1: 4
37
59
0.627
-
H
1
Luxembourg Fonsy Grethen
4th
4: 2
76
51
1,490
1.666
2
Belgium Francis Forton
2
3: 3
82
63
1.301
1,000
3
Belgium Kristof Labie
0
2: 4
57
72
0.791
-
I.
3
Sweden Mats Noren
0
2: 4
73
62
1.177
-
2
Germany Edgar Bettzieche
2
2: 3
61
63
0.968
1.375
1
Belgium Ronny Brandts
4th
4: 1
64
64
1,000
1.062
J
3
Greece George Sakkas
2
2: 3
64
71
0.901
1.025
2
Denmark Erling Sjörup
2
3: 3
78
82
0.951
1.023
1
Sweden Par Sonesson
2
3: 2
63
73
0.863
0.937
K
2
Germany Stefan Galla
2
3: 3
69
70
0.985
1,114
3
Belgium Patrick Kesteloot
2
3: 3
64
70
0.914
1.083
1
Belgium Ronny Daniëls
2
3: 3
75
68
1.102
1.205
L.
1
Italy Antonio Oddo
4th
4: 1
74
108
0.685
0.771
2
Netherlands Rens Hoeba
0
0: 4
33
71
0.464
-
3
Belgium Willy Wesenbeek
2
3: 2
58
79
0.734
1.363
M.
1
Turkey Adnan Yüksel
4th
4: 1
72
79
0.911
1.034
3
Belgium Jef Gijssels
0
1: 4
58
75
0.773
-
2
Belgium Geert Meylemans
2
2: 2
48
54
0.888
1.153
N
1
Greece Kostas Papakonstantinou
4th
4: 1
69
66
1.045
1.054
2
Greece Nikos Polychronopoulos
2
3: 2
69
57
1,210
1.428
3
Belgium Chris Depoorter
0
0: 4
29
48
0.604
-
O
2
Sweden Lars Becklen
2
3: 3
81
85
0.952
1.023
1
Netherlands Rini Zwiers
4th
4: 1
70
72
0.972
1.034
3
Germany Markus Püschel
0
1: 4
59
71
0.830
-
P
1
Germany Johann umbrella fire
4th
4: 1
71
64
1.109
1,200
2
Turkey Yilmaz Öczan
2
2: 2
41
42
0.976
1.666
3
Belgium Franky van Coillie
0
1: 4
52
55
0.945
-
Q
3
Denmark Allen Jensen
0
1: 4
38
56
0.678
-
1
Spain José squeezed glass
4th
4: 1
62
56
1.107
1.363
2
Belgium Roland Dupont
2
3: 2
69
69
1,000
1.181
R.
2
Portugal Manuel Fradinho
2
2: 2
48
45
1.066
1.363
1
Netherlands Martin van Leeuwen
2
3: 2
70
81
0.864
1,250
3
Belgium Ben Beylemans
2
2: 3
54
79
0.683
0.689
Final round
The tournament tree for the final round is listed below.
Closing table
Final ranking
phase
space
Surname
MP
SV
Pt.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
WRP * 1
final
1
Belgium Ludo Dielis
10-0
15: 7
295
219
1.347
1.741
36
2
Spain Daniel Sánchez
8: 2
14: 8
291
184
1.581
1,969
28
Semi- finals
3
Belgium Eddy Merckx
6: 2
11: 5
213
151
1.410
1.611
20th
Belgium Peter de Backer
6: 2
11: 6
224
180
1.244
1.406
20th
quarter- final
5
Denmark Dion Nelin
4: 2
7: 4
148
109
1.357
1,400
14th
6th
Belgium Leon Smolders
4: 2
7: 4
143
110
1,300
1.451
12
7th
Germany Johann umbrella fire
4: 2
7: 5
154
113
1.362
1.666
10
8th
Luxembourg Fonsy Grethen
4: 2
7: 5
146
128
1,140
1,500
8th
eighth final
9
Denmark Hans Laursen
2: 2
5: 3
103
92
1.119
1.216
6th
10
Portugal Mario Ribeiro
2: 2
5: 4
101
74
1.364
1,390
6th
11
Belgium Eddy Leppens
2: 2
4: 3
83
67
1,238
1.363
6th
12
Belgium Jozef Philipoom
2: 2
3: 3
66
62
1.064
1.363
6th
13
Greece Nikos Polychronopoulos
2: 2
5: 5
123
123
1,000
1.044
4th
14th
Portugal Jorge Theriaga
2: 2
3: 4
88
75
1.173
1.152
4th
15th
Spain José squeezed glass
2: 2
4: 5
91
100
0.910
0.868
4th
16
Belgium Marc Dellaert
2: 2
3: 5
89
92
0.967
1.120
4th
1/16 finals
17th
Italy Antonio Oddo
0: 2
2: 3
59
57
1.035
-
2
18th
Netherlands John Tijssens
0: 2
2: 3
60
58
1.034
-
2
19th
Austria Andreas Efler
0: 2
2: 3
60
61
0.983
-
2
20th
Netherlands Martin van Leeuwen
0: 2
2: 3
48
57
0.842
-
2
21st
Belgium Koen Ceulemans
0: 2
2: 3
55
67
0.820
-
2
22nd
Turkey Adnan Yüksel
0: 2
1: 3
41
42
0.976
-
2
23
Greece Kostas Papakonstantinou
0: 2
1: 3
39
40
0.975
-
2
24
Sweden Par Sonesson
0: 2
1: 3
36
45
0.800
-
2
25th
Belgium Leslie Menheer
0: 2
0: 3
37
25th
1,480
-
2
26th
Denmark Allen Keith
0: 2
0: 3
36
42
0.857
-
2
27
Belgium Ronny Brandts
0: 2
0: 3
26th
31
0.838
-
2
28
Germany Rainer Neff
0: 2
0: 3
25th
31
0.806
-
2
29
Belgium Ronny Daniëls
0: 2
0: 3
22nd
31
0.709
-
2
30th
France Marc Massé
0: 2
0: 3
24
36
0.666
-
2
31
Netherlands Rini Zwiers
0: 2
0: 3
20th
31
0.645
-
2
32
Belgium Johan Claessen
0: 2
0: 3
19th
30th
0.633
-
2
annotation
* 1 = world ranking points
Individual evidence
^ Heinrich Weingartner: Billiards . No. 86 (June / July). Vienna 1996, p. 30-33 .
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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