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Pants at the Cadre 47/2 European Championship in 1976
Personal details
birthday November 12, 1941
place of birth Bochum GermanyGermany
date of death August 16, 1996
Place of death Bochum GermanyGermany
nationality GermanyGermany Germany
Nickname (s) "Tall One" or "The Tall One"
Achievements
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the information relates to the “three cushion” discipline.
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Hose speaks to Wolfgang Zenkner , national coach in the 2000s

Klaus Hose (born November 12, 1941 in Bochum , Germany ; † August 16, 1996 ibid) was a German carom player in the classic disciplines of free game and cadre . After his active career he was national coach and received the Silver Laurel Leaf in 1980 .

Career

In the early 1950s, Hose started playing billiards in his grandfather's “Otto Hose” restaurant, and was trained by his father, Helmut Hose. The restaurant had been the club house of DBC Bochum since 1950 , the club to which he would be loyal throughout his life. In 1960 he was, together with Karl-Heinz Sonneborn, Paul Kimmeskamp, ​​Wolfgang Fischer and Wolfgang Kuhnke, a member of the 1st team, they became champions of the 2nd regional league in Westphalia. In the 1962/63 season he was German youth champion on the " small board ".

Hose began his sporting career in the 1960s, under difficult conditions, match billiards were still relatively rare at that time and so he often had to travel long distances to train. He then won his first German championship title in the 1966/67 season in the free game. But Hose had to fight strong players both at home, with Dieter Müller and internationally ( Francis Connesson (FRA), Raymond Ceulemans (BEL), Jean Marty (FRA), Ludo Dielis (BEL), Franz Stenzel (AUT), Hans Vultink (NLD) or Christ van der Smissen (NLD)). Because of his physical size, he was only called "Tall One" by everyone. Hose won a total of 22 German individual titles and four European championships.

Together with the sports journalist and commentator Rolf Kalb , who before his “snooker career” reported regularly on public television about the carom tournaments that were still being broadcast at the time, he published a textbook on the carom game.

He died in 1996 after a serious illness at the age of only 55. For more than 20 years, since the mid-1970s, he had been the national coach of the German Billiards Association (DBB), which was also particularly responsible for promoting young talent. Some world class players like Martin Horn and Fabian Blondeel owe him significant increases in performance.

Honors

  • In 1980, Hose was awarded the Silver Laurel Leaf , the highest German sports award.
  • He was an honorary member of the DBC Bochum.

Publications

  • Rolf Kalb , Klaus Hose: Billiards: ten steps to success . with a practical training companion. 1st edition. Sportinform, Munich 1994, ISBN 978-3-8254-0462-8 (132 pages).

successes

International

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Records

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Web links

Commons : Klaus Hose  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c DBC Bochum: History. DBC Bochum, 2018, archived from the original on November 20, 2018 ; accessed on November 21, 2019 .
  2. n / a: Klaus Hose . Obituary. Ed .: billard Heinrich Weingartner . No. 88 . Self-published, 1996, ZDB -ID 1087098-2 , p. 35 ({{{Comment}}}).
  3. Editor: Klaus Hose is dead . Obituary. In: Deutscher Billard-Bund (Hrsg.): Billard Sport Magazin . No. 10 . Integra-Kommunikation- und Marketing-Ges., Bottrop, 1996, ISSN  0941-8571 , p. 3-4 .
  4. player profile. Kozoom , accessed November 21, 2019 .
  5. ^ A b Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 1 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 57-85 .
  6. ^ A b Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 1 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 435-455 .
  7. ^ A b Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 1 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 267-315 .
  8. ^ A b Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 1 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 559-599 .
  9. ^ A b Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 3 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 1323-1351 .
  10. ^ Karlheinz Heckert: Pentathlon for national teams. Sport-komplett.de, archived from the original on January 2, 2019 ; accessed on November 25, 2019 .