Jérémy Bury
Jérémy Bury | |
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Personal details | |
birthday | 13th June 1981 (age 39) |
place of birth | Cambrai |
nationality | France |
Active time | since 2000 |
Achievements Unless otherwise stated, the information relates to the “three cushion” discipline. |
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Best ED: 3.846 | |
2011, Schiltigheim - AGIPI Masters | |
Best GD: 2.394 | |
2011, Schiltigheim - AGIPI Masters | |
Maximum series (HS): 25 | |
2005, Rodez | |
World Championships: | |
Third, 2008 second in 2018 |
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Continental Championships: | |
Runner-up, 1999 (Juniors) | |
Other tournaments: | |
• 22 × French champions • Verhoeven Open 2016 |
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World rankings | |
Highest WRL place: | 3 (Feb. 2013) |
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Jérémy Bury (born June 13, 1981 in Cambrai ) is a French carom player in the three- cushion discipline and vice world champion.
Career
Bury started playing pool at the age of 8. Since his first national podium at the age of 15, his playful progress has grown steadily. His efforts culminated in the bronze medal at the three-cushion world championship in 2008. As a mathematics student, his professor asked him to decide whether to take care of his studies or sports. Bury chose his sport. However, he later made up for a master's degree in mathematics.
Bury has been the French number 1 without interruption since 2005 (as of January 2013) , and in the meantime he has been in third place in the world rankings.
On September 7, 2013, he broke the world record set by Dick Jaspers at the beginning of the year in the highest series of 22 points by two points to the new record of 24.
On August 6, 2016, he won his first international title at the Verhoeven Open in New York. In the final he beat the Dutch defending champion Dick Jaspers with 40:32 in 16 shots. Only four weeks later, Bury was successful again and, after three silver and seven bronze medals, won his first gold medal at the World Cup in Guri . In the final he won against the Vietnamese Trần Quyết Chiến 40:30 in 20 shots. After that, things didn't go so well for him until the 2018 World Cup . After he beat Belgian defending champion Frédéric Caudron in the round of 16 in Cairo , he made it to the final. It could have been his first gold medal and the first after Alfred Lagache in 1937 for France. After the regular game against Dick Jaspers from the Netherlands, it was a draw. In the penalty shootout , he then lost just 3-2 and became vice world champion.
successes
singles
- Three cushion world championship : 2018 2008
- Three- cushion World Cup (individual tournament): 2016/5 2011/5, 2013/1, 2016/2, 2019/6 2009/3, 2010/2/3/4, 2011/3, 2012/3, 2013/2, 2019 / 7
- Junior three-cushion world championship : 2002
- Three Cushion European Junior Championship : 1999
- French Masters: 2003, 2006, 2008, 2011 2010, 2012 2002, 2005, 2007
- French championship: 22 × 10 × 6 ×
- Verhoeven Open : 2016
team
- Coupe d'Europe (European Championship for Clubs): 8 × (2005–2012)
- Team World Cup : 2004, 2009
- Team EM : 2011, 2009, 2020
Records
- Youngest three-cushion Masters champion in France 2003 (22 years)
- HS record (France): 25
- BED record (France): 3.846 (50 points in 13 shots at the AGIPI Billard Masters in February 2011)
- DG record (France): 2.394 (AGIPI Billard Masters, February 2011)
- World record HS: 24 three-cushion World Cups 2013/2 in Guri
Swell:
Web links
- Official website
- Player profile & achievements. On: Kozoom.com.
- Jeremy Bury can't be beat. On: Kozoom.com.
Individual evidence
- ↑ World ranking list No. 01/2013 (PDF; 171 kB). Retrieved February 26, 2013.
- ↑ biography. Official website. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
- ↑ Jeremy Bury is the new king of New York. On: Kozoom.com. August 7, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
- ↑ Bury - Victory in Guri for the family! ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. On: Kozoom.com. September 4, 2016, Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ↑ Achievements. On: LongoniCues.com. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
- ↑ Achievements. On: Kozoom.com. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bury, Jérémy |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bury, Jeremy |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French carom player and runner-up world champion |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 13, 1981 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cambrai , France |