6th three-cushion world championship for juniors 2010
Tournament dates
Tournament type:
Ranking tournament
Tournament format:
Round robin / knockout system
Organizer:
UMB
Tournament details
Venue:
Biljartcentrum L'Acquit, Hoogeveen Netherlands
Opening:
17th September 2010
Endgame:
September 19, 2010
Attendees:
16
Defending champion:
Spain Javier Palazón
Winner:
Korea South Kim Haeng-jik
2nd finalist:
Belgium Kenny Miatton
3rd place:
• Rubén Fernandez • David Martinez
Spain Spain
Prize money:
-
Records
Best GD:
1,231 Kim Haeng-jik Korea South
Best ED:
1,567 Kim Haeng-jik Korea South
Maximum series (HS):
0 0 12 Glenn Hofman Netherlands
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The 2010 three-cushion world championship for juniors was a tournament in the three- cushion carom discipline and took place from 17 to 19 September in Hoogeveen in the Dutch province of Drenthe .
Attendees
The field of participants consists of the continental associations as follows:
Defending champion (wildcard) UMB : 1
CEB : 7
CPB : 4
ACBC : 3rd
Organizing association: 1
Europe (CEB)
1
Spain David Martinez (European Champion)
2
Netherlands Jens van Dam
3
Egypt Mohamed Abdin
4th
Belgium Kenny Miatton
5
France Eric Tromas
6th
Germany Dustin Jaeschke
7th
Luxembourg Bryan Tempelers
Wildcard UMB
8th
Spain Rubén Fernandez
America (CPB)
9
Colombia Huberney Cataño
10
Colombia José Juan García Nunez
11
Venezuela William Villanueva
12
Ecuador Manuel Lindao
Asia (ACBC)
13
Korea South Kim Haeng-jik
14th
Korea South Kim Jun-tae
15th
Japan Yusuke Mori
Wildcard Org.
16
Netherlands Glenn Hofman
mode
In the preliminary round, the game is played in four groups of four players each in round robin mode using the best of 3 sets. The first two of the group moved into the final round, where the knockout system played in best of 5 sets. The shot clock stood at 50 seconds.
Group stage
Final table group A
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Surname
MP
SV
Pts
Recording
GD
BED
BSD
HS
1
Spain Rubén Fernandez
6th
6: 1
100
116
0.892
0.937
1.153
7th
2
Netherlands Jens van Dam
4th
5: 4
111
146
0.760
0.792
1.363
6th
3
Ecuador Manuel Lindao
2
3: 5
90
135
0.666
0.956
1.153
5
4th
Japan Yusuke Mori
0
2: 6
98
123
0.796
-
1.153
6th
Final table group B
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Surname
MP
SV
Pts
Recording
GD
BED
BSD
HS
1
Spain David Martinez
4th
5: 3
107
117
0.914
1.111
1,875
6th
2
Germany Dustin Jaeschke
4th
5: 4
115
129
0.891
0.866
1,500
5
3
Venezuela William Villanueva
2
4: 4
93
124
0.750
0.882
1.071
8th
4th
Korea South Kim Jun-tae
2
2: 5
72
100
0.720
1.024
1,500
4th
Final table group C
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Surname
MP
SV
Pts
Recording
GD
BED
BSD
HS
1
Belgium Kenny Miatton
6th
6: 2
102
116
0.879
1.027
1.363
5
2
Netherlands Glenn Hofman
4th
5: 3
100
98
1.020
1.090
2.142
7th
3
Colombia Huberney Cataño
2
4: 5
109
130
0.838
0.857
1.363
6th
4th
Egypt Mohamed Abdin
0
1: 6
68
106
0.641
-
0.750
5
Final table group D
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Surname
MP
SV
Pts
Recording
GD
BED
BSD
HS
1
Korea South Kim Haeng-jik
6th
6: 3
123
114
1.078
1,392
1.666
7th
2
France Eric Tromas
4th
5: 2
95
107
0.887
1.428
1,875
8th
3
Colombia José Juan García Nunez
2
3: 4
82
74
1.108
1.111
1,250
6th
4th
Luxembourg Bryan Tempelers
0
1: 6
79
117
0.675
-
0.750
7th
Final round
Quarterfinals Best of 5
Semi-finals Best of 5
Final Best of 5
sentence
Pt.
Recording
GD
HS
Spain Rubén Fernandez
3
45
47
0.957
8th
sentence
Pt.
Recording
GD
HS
France Eric Tromas
0
29
46
0.630
5
Spain Rubén Fernandez
1
40
61
0.655
4th
sentence
Pt.
Recording
GD
HS
Belgium Kenny Miatton
3
53
62
0.854
6th
Belgium Kenny Miatton
3
59
78
0.756
4th
sentence
Pt.
Recording
GD
HS
Germany Dustin Jaeschke
1
53
77
0.688
4th
Belgium Kenny Miatton
1
38
44
0.863
5
sentence
Pt.
Recording
GD
HS
Korea South Kim Haeng-jik
3
56
45
1.244
9
Korea South Kim Haeng-jik
3
61
46
1.326
6th
sentence
Pt.
Recording
GD
HS
Netherlands Jens van Dam
2
54
46
1,200
6th
Korea South Kim Haeng-jik
3
58
37
1.567
7th
sentence
Pt.
Recording
GD
HS
Spain David Martinez
1
46
36
1.277
5
Netherlands Glenn Hofman
2
48
40
1,200
12
Spain David Martinez
3
49
41
1.195
6th
Closing table
Final ranking
phase
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Surname
MP
SV
Pt.
Recording
GD
BED
BSD
HS
final
1
Korea South Kim Haeng-jik
12
15: 7
298
243
1,231
1.567
3,750
9
2
Belgium Kenny Miatton
10
13: 7
252
300
0.840
1.027
1.363
6th
Semi- finals
3
Spain Rubén Fernandez
8th
10: 5
185
224
0.825
0.957
1,500
8th
Spain David Martinez
6th
9: 8
202
194
1.041
1.195
1,875
6th
quarter- final
5
Netherlands Glenn Hofman
4th
7: 6
148
138
1.072
1.090
5,000
12
6th
Netherlands Jens van Dam
4th
7: 7
165
191
0.863
0.792
2.142
6th
7th
France Eric Tromas
4th
5: 5
124
152
0.815
1.428
1,875
8th
8th
Germany Dustin Jaeschke
4th
6: 8
168
206
0.815
0.866
1,500
5
Group phase
9
Venezuela William Villanueva
2
4: 4
93
124
0.750
0.882
1.071
8th
10
Colombia José Juan García Nunez
2
3: 4
82
74
1.108
1.111
1,500
6th
11
Colombia Huberney Cataño
2
4: 5
109
130
0.838
0.968
1.363
6th
12
Ecuador Manuel Lindao
2
3: 5
90
135
0.666
0.956
1.153
5
13
Korea South Kim Jun-tae
2
2: 5
72
100
0.720
1.024
1,500
4th
14th
Japan Yusuke Mori
0
2: 6
98
123
0.796
-
1.153
6th
15th
Luxembourg Bryan Tempelers
0
1: 6
79
116
0.681
-
0.750
7th
16
Egypt Mohamed Abdin
0
1: 6
68
106
0.641
-
0.750
5
Tournament average
2233
2555
0.873
Individual evidence
↑ General tournament information. (PDF) Union Mondiale de Billard (UMB), October 10, 2019, accessed on October 10, 2019 (English).
↑ Players List. (PDF) Union Mondiale de Billard (UMB), October 10, 2019, accessed on October 10, 2019 (English).
↑ Game system. (PDF) UMB, October 10, 2019, accessed on October 10, 2019 (English).
↑ Group results. (PDF) UMB, October 10, 2019, accessed on October 10, 2019 (English).
↑ Quarter Final Results. (PDF) UMB, October 10, 2019, accessed on October 10, 2019 (English).
↑ semi-finals + final. (PDF) UMB, October 10, 2019, accessed on October 10, 2019 (English).
↑ bottom line. (PDF) UMB, October 10, 2019, accessed on October 10, 2019 (English).
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