94th three-cushion world cup 2001/4
Tournament dates
Tournament type:
World cup
Tournament format:
Round robin / knockout system
Organizer:
UMB / BWA
Tournament details
Venue:
?, Lugo , Spain Spain
Opening:
4th December 2001
Endgame:
December 9, 2001
Attendees:
?
Defending champion:
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
Winner:
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
2nd finalist:
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3rd place:
Turkey Semih Saygıner Eddy Merckx Belgium
Prize money:
?
Records
Best GD:
1,794 Torbjorn Blomdahl Sweden
Best ED:
2,363 Torbjörn Blomdahl Sweden
Maximum series (HS):
?
Venue on the map
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The three- cushion world cup 2001/4 was the fourth UMB / BWA world cup tournament in the 16th year of the three-cushion world cup. The tournament took place from December 4th to 9th, 2001 in this discipline of carom billiards in Lugo in the autonomous region of Galicia . It was the first three-cushion World Cup tournament in Lugo.
history
In the battle for the overall World Cup victory, there were three players who had realistic chances of winning the title after Lugo. After his victory in Lugo, the record World Cup winner Torbjörn Blomdahl had the best . But he was a little lucky in the quarterfinals. The record world champion Raymond Ceulemans had match point that he could not use. Blomdahl won 3-2 sets. The Dutchman Dick Jaspers , who could have made it on his own , also had very good chances . Semih Saygıner should have won the last tournament of the year and the other two should not have made it to the final in Oosterhout.
Tournament mode
The World Cup tournament was played as an open tournament. From a pre-qualification with a maximum of 144 participants, 12 participants qualify for the 1/16 finals. The main tournament is played with 32 participants. There are 14 participants. The seeded participants are recruited from the best 14 players in the current world rankings. The whole tournament is played in the knockout system with three winning sets of 15 points each. Three qualifying rounds were played in Lugo. In the final qualifying round, the group winners qualified for the main draw.
In the event of a tie, the following order will be applied:
MP = match points
SV = rate ratio
GD = general average
HS = maximum series
Set participants
according to world ranking:
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
Turkey Semih Saygıner
Spain Daniel Sánchez
Italy Marco Zanetti
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
Denmark Jacob Haack-Sörensen
Denmark Dion Nelin
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
Netherlands Raimond Burgman
Colombia Jaime Bedoya
Ecuador Luis Aveiga
Belgium Eddy Merckx
from qualification:
12 participants
BWA wildcards:
6 participants
qualification
From the qualification, the 12 group winners qualified for the main tournament.
Final round
The tournament tree for the final round is listed below.
1/16 final (3 GS with 15 points)
Round of 16 (3 GS 15 points)
Quarter-finals (3 GS 15 points each)
Semi-finals (3 GS 15 points)
Final (3 GS with 15 points)
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 1.521
Denmark Allan Jensen
2 / 1.108
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 1.607
Colombia Jaime Bedoya
0 / 0.884
Portugal Jorge Theriaga
2 / 0.983
Colombia Jaime Bedoya
3 / 1.177
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 1.730
Denmark Dion Nelin
0 / 0.875
Denmark Dion Nelin
3 / 1.129
Netherlands Louis Havermans
2 / 1.166
Denmark Dion Nelin
3 / 1.435
Spain Juan Villora
1 / 0.973
Japan Junichi Komori
2 / 1.043
Spain Juan Villora
3 / 1.434
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 1.906
Belgium Eddy Merckx
2 / 1.741
Turkey Tayfun Taşdemir
0 / 1.129
Denmark Jacob Haack-Sörensen
3 / 1.406
Denmark Jacob Haack-Sörensen
3 / 2.045
Korea South Kim Chul-min
0 / 0.900
Korea South Kim Chul-min
3 / 1.125
United States Pedro Piedrabuena
0 / 0.552
Denmark Jacob Haack-Sörensen
1 / 1.043
Belgium Eddy Merckx
3 / 1.255
Spain Jaime Sánchez Faraco
0 / 0.736
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
3 / 1.406
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
2 / 1.145
Belgium Eddy Merckx
3 / 1.265
Belgium Eddy Merckx
3 / 1.595
Spain Daniel Sánchez
2 / 1.261
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
1 / 1,000
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1.750
Turkey Semih Saygıner
3 / 1.875
Turkey Adnan Yüksel
0 / 0.565
Turkey Semih Saygıner
3 / 1.513
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
1 / 1.277
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
3 / 1.406
Austria Andreas Efler
0 / 1,000
Turkey Semih Saygıner
3 / 1.607
Belgium Eddy Leppens
0 / 1.296
Belgium Eddy Leppens
3 / 1.255
Netherlands Raimond Burgman
2 / 1.304
Belgium Eddy Leppens
3 / 2.045
Peru Ramón Rodriguez
0 / 0.650
Belgium Francis Forton
1 / 0.818
Peru Ramón Rodriguez
3 / 0.892
Turkey Semih Saygıner
1 / 1.285
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 2.045
Spain Ricardo Garcia Alarcon
2 / 1.155
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
3 / 1.444
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
3 / 1.384
Greece Nikos Polychronopoulos
1 / 1.105
Greece Nikos Polychronopoulos
3 / 1.148
Ecuador Luis Aveiga
1 / 0.891
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
2 / 1.619
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1.309
Germany Christian Rudolph
0 / 1.045
Italy Marco Zanetti
3 / 1.956
Italy Marco Zanetti
1 / 1.904
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 2.363
Spain Enrique Penalva
0 / 1.181
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
3 / 1.956
Closing table
Final ranking
phase
space
Surname
MP
SV
Pt.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
WRP * 1
final
1
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
10-0
15: 5
253
141
1,794
2.363
60
2
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
8: 2
13: 7
252
163
1.546
1.906
45
Semi- finals
3
Turkey Semih Saygıner
6: 2
10: 4
173
110
1,572
1,875
30th
Belgium Eddy Merckx
6: 2
11: 8
242
169
1.431
1,595
30th
quarter- final
5
Belgium Raymond Ceulemans
4: 2
8: 6
187
126
1.484
1.444
20th
6th
Belgium Eddy Leppens
4: 2
6: 5
139
96
1.447
2.045
20th
7th
Denmark Jacob Haack-Sörensen
4: 2
7: 3
138
100
1,380
2.045
20th
8th
Denmark Dion Nelin
4: 2
6: 6
139
118
1.177
1.435
20th
eighth final
9
Italy Marco Zanetti
2: 2
4: 3
85
44
1.931
1.956
10
10
Denmark Tonny Carlsen
2: 2
4: 3
91
68
1,338
1.406
10
11
Spain Juan Villora
2: 2
4: 5
103
84
1,226
1.434
10
12
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
2: 2
5: 3
100
87
1.149
1.153
10
13
Greece Nikos Polychronopoulos
2: 2
4: 4
96
85
1.129
1.148
10
14th
Colombia Jaime Bedoya
2: 2
3: 5
96
88
1.090
1.177
10
15th
Korea South Kim Chul-min
2: 2
3: 3
63
60
1.050
1.125
10
16
Peru Ramón Rodriguez
2: 2
3: 4
63
76
0.828
0.892
10
1/16 finals
17th
Netherlands Raimond Burgman
0: 2
2: 3
60
46
1.304
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18th
Spain Daniel Sánchez
0: 2
2: 3
53
42
1.261
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19th
Spain Enrique Penalva
0: 2
0: 3
26th
22nd
1.181
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20th
Netherlands Louis Havermans
0: 2
2: 3
63
45
1.166
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21st
Spain Ricardo Garcia Alarcon
0: 2
2: 3
52
45
1.155
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22nd
Turkey Tayfun Taşdemir
0: 2
0: 3
35
31
1.129
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23
Denmark Allan Jensen
0: 2
2: 3
51
46
1.108
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-
24
Germany Christian Rudolph
0: 2
0: 3
23
22nd
1.045
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25th
Japan Junichi Komori
0: 2
2: 3
48
46
1.043
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26th
Austria Andreas Efler
0: 2
0: 3
30th
30th
1,000
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27
Portugal Jorge Theriaga
0: 2
2: 3
61
62
0.983
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-
28
Ecuador Luis Aveiga
0: 2
1: 3
41
46
0.891
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-
29
Belgium Francis Forton
0: 2
1: 3
45
55
0.818
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30th
Spain Jaime Sánchez Faraco
0: 2
0: 3
28
38
0.736
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-
31
Turkey Adnan Yüksel
0: 2
0: 3
13
23
0.565
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-
32
United States Pedro Piedrabuena
0: 2
0: 3
21st
38
0.552
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annotation
* 1 = world ranking points
Individual evidence
^ Heinrich Weingartner: Billiards . No. 141 . Vienna January 2002, p. 15-17 .
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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