Pentathlon World Championship 1975
12th Pentathlon World Championship 1975 |
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Tournament dates | |
Tournament type: | World Championship |
Tournament format: | Round robin |
Organizer: | UMB |
Tournament details | |
Venue: | Handelshof, Ghent![]() |
Opening: | April 11, 1975 |
Endgame: | April 19, 1975 |
Attendees: | 7th |
Defending champion: |
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Winner: |
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2nd finalist: |
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3rd place: |
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Prize money: | Amateur World Championship |
Records | |
Best GD: |
358.94 (VGD) Raymond Ceulemans![]() |
Best ED: |
747.47 (BEVD) Ludo Dielis![]() |
Venue on the map | |
← 1974 | 1977/1 → |
The Modern Pentathlon World Cup in 1975 , also called Pentathlon World Cup was the twelfth tournament in this discipline of Karambolagebillards and found from 11 to 19 April 1975 Ghent instead. It was the fourth pentathlon world championship in Belgium and the second in Ghent.
history
Due to the excellently organized World Cup in 1972, this tournament was awarded to Ghent again after three years. Again, as in 1972, there was a Belgian double victory for the world's best all-rounders. As expected, Raymond Ceulemans managed the triple with outstanding performances and became world champion for the third time in a row after 1972 and 1974. New records were also set again. Second placed Ludo Dielis improved the world record in the best individual average (BED) from 28.57 to 33.33 . With several German records, the Berliner Dieter Müller came in third.
mode
The whole tournament was played in round robin mode.
- PP = game points
- MP = match points
- VGD = relative general average
- BEVD = Best Individual Relative Average
From 1965 the 'Portuguese table' was used to calculate the VGD. The various disciplines are calculated using a formula. The revised Portuguese table from 1972 was used. The world championships in pentathlon from 1965 onwards were also known under the name 'Neo Pentathlon'. Extended series were also rated in Ghent.
Free game : distance 500 points
Cadre 47/2 : distance 400 points
Binding : distance 200 points
Cadre 71/2 : distance 300 points
3 cushion : distance 60 points
The pentathlon was also played in this sequence. Each match was played over two days.
In the final table, the game points scored were scored before the match points and the VGD.
Closing table
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Discipline tables
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space | Surname | MP | Pts. | Recording | GD | BED | HS | VGD |
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1 |
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11: 1 | 360 | 293 | 1.228 | 1.538 | 11 | 205.33 |
2 |
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10: 2 | 355 | 264 | 1,344 | 1.714 | 10 | 378.00 |
3 |
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9: 3 | 353 | 335 | 1.053 | 1.304 | 9 | 111.20 |
4th |
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5: 7 | 311 | 307 | 1.013 | 1.052 | 7th | 96.00 |
5 |
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3: 9 | 256 | 302 | 0.847 | 1.052 | 6th | 52.40 |
6th |
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2:10 | 307 | 373 | 0.823 | 1,000 | 12 | 48.00 |
7th |
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2:10 | 268 | 362 | 0.740 | 0.714 | 8th | 35.33 |
Individual evidence
- ^ Hans H. Graßmann: Deutsche Billard-Zeitung . 53rd year, no. 5 . Düren May 1975, p. 233-236 .
- ^ Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 3 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 1281-1282 .