UMB World Three-cushion Championship
Henk Robijns from the
Netherlands shows some of his caramboles from the 1933 championship in
Cairo, and two trick shots.
The UMB World Three-cushion Championship is a professional carom billiards tournament in the discipline of three-cushion billiards, organized mostly annually by the Union Mondiale de Billard. Until 1953 it was organized by the UIFAB (Union Internationale des Federations d'Amateurs de Billard). During a dispute between the UMB and BWA (Billiards World Cup Association) the UMB decided not to organize the championship between 1988-1991. Instead the overall winner of the World Cup was announced as also the world champion.[1]:p785
From 1928 to 1958 and from 1985 to 1987, matches were played as a single frame with a run to 50 points (or 60 points between 1960 to 1984). From 1994 to 2011 the tournament was played in a set-system, the winner achieving the best of five. Since 2012 it has been changed back to a single frame with the run to 40 points.
Prize money and Ranking points
[2][3]
Rank | Prize | Ranking points |
Winner | 4.800 € | 120 |
Runner-up | 3.200 € | 081 |
3. & 3. Rank | 1.600 € | 057 |
5. – 8. Rank | 1.200 € | 039 |
8. – 16. Rank | 800 € | 024 |
17. – 48. Rank | 400 € | (17. – 32.) 012 (33. – 48.) 008 |
Total | 35.200 € | |
Tournament records (timeline)
General Average (GA)[1]
GD | Name | Jahr |
0,552 | Edmond Soussa | 1928 |
0,720 | Emile Zaman | 1929 |
0,755 | Claudio Puigvert | 1935 |
0,859 | Edward L. Lee | 1936 |
0,884 | Augusto Vergez | 1938 |
0,922 | José Bonomo | 1948 |
1,070 | Pedro Leopoldo Carrera | 1952 |
1,089 | René Vingerhoedt | 1958 |
1,307 | Raymond Ceulemans | 1963 |
1,345 | Raymond Ceulemans | 1966 |
1,478 | Raymond Ceulemans | 1973 |
1,500 | Raymond Ceulemans | 1976 |
1,679 | Raymond Ceulemans | 1978 |
1,745 | Raymond Ceulemans | 1986 |
2,015 | Torbjörn Blomdahl | 1997 |
2,122 | Torbjörn Blomdahl | 2010 |
2,642 | Kang Dong-Koong | 2013 |
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Special Average (SA)[1]
BED | Name | Jahr |
0,746 | Emile Zaman | 1928 |
0,961 | Emile Zaman | 1929 |
1,136 | Claudio Puigvert | 1932 |
1,162 | Augusto Vergez | 1938 |
1,562 | Alfredo Fuentes | 1948 |
1,612 | René Vingerhoedt | 1952 |
August Tiedtke | 1958 |
2,068 | Raymond Ceulemans | 1963 |
2,500 | Raymond Ceulemans | 1966 |
2,631 | Raymond Ceulemans | 1986 |
2,812 | Nobuaki Kobayashi | 1988 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl | 1991 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl | 1997 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl | 2001 |
3,461 | Daniel Sánchez | 2005 |
4,500 | Dick Jaspers | 2011 |
5,714 | Kang Dong-koong | 2013 |
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List of champions
2013 Award ceremony.Ludo Dielis hands over the diamant-cue to the winner Frederic Caudron.
From Left to right: Vice world champion Filipos Kasidokostas, Caudron, Bronce medal winners Alexander Salazar and
Dick Jaspers.
This is the list of UMB three-cushion billiards world champions, from 1928 to present.[1]:pp 799–853[4][5]
No. |
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Avg. |
2nd |
Avg. |
3rd |
Avg. |
01 |
1928 |
Reims |
Edmond Soussa |
0,552 |
Carel Koopman |
0,493 |
Otto Unshelm |
0,489 |
02 |
1929 |
Brussels |
Edmond Soussa |
0,604 |
Emile Zaman |
0,720 |
Arnoud Sengers |
0,542 |
03 |
1930 |
Amsterdam |
Hendrik J. Robijns |
0,587 |
Edmond Soussa |
0,541 |
Arnoud Sengers |
0,542 |
04 |
1931 |
Barcelona |
Enrique Miró |
0,551 |
Edmond Soussa |
0,632 |
Arnoud Sengers |
0,571 |
05 |
1932 |
Vichy |
Hendrik J. Robijns |
0,679 |
Claudio Puigvert |
0,698 |
Franz Aeberhard |
0,557 |
06 |
1933 |
Cairo |
Hendrik J. Robijns |
0,628 |
Edmond Soussa |
0,593 |
Claudio Puigvert |
0,547 |
07 |
1934 |
Barcelona |
Claudio Puigvert |
0,695 |
Jacques Davin |
0,590 |
Jean Albert |
0,508 |
08 |
1935 |
Algiers |
Alfred Lagache |
0,656 |
Claudio Puigvert |
0,755 |
Emile Zaman |
0,643 |
09 |
1936 |
New York |
Edward L. Lee |
0,859 |
Eugene Deardorff |
0,665 |
Edmond Soussa |
0,631 |
10 |
1937 |
Köln |
Alfred Lagache |
0,696 |
August Tiedtke |
0,680 |
Arnoud Sengers |
0,603 |
11 |
1938 |
Buenos Aires |
Augusto Vergez |
0,884 |
Jean Fransisco Vergez |
0,677 |
Alfred Lagache |
0,745 |
| 1939 to 1947: not held |
12 |
1948 |
Buenos Aires |
Rene Vingerhoedt |
0,877 |
Jose Bonomo |
0,922 |
Augusto Vergez |
0,819 |
| 1949 to 1951: not held |
13 |
1952 |
Buenos Aires |
Pedro L. Carrera |
1,070 |
August Tiedtke |
0,961 |
Carlos Friedenthal |
0,943 |
14 |
1953 |
Antwerp |
Enrique Navarra |
0,937 |
Rene Vingerhoedt |
1,001 |
Pedro L. Carrera |
0,921 |
| 1954 to 1957: not held |
15 |
1958 |
Barcelona |
Enrique Navarra |
0,913 |
Rene Vingerhoedt |
1,089 |
August Tiedtke |
0,921 |
| 1959: not held |
16 |
1960 |
Buenos Aires |
Rene Vingerhoedt |
0,961 |
Carlos Monestier |
0,811 |
José Bonomo |
0,887 |
17 |
1961 |
Amsterdam |
Adolfo Suarez |
0,997 |
Egidio Vieira |
0,801 |
Bernard Siguret |
0,905 |
| 1962: not held |
18 |
1963 |
Neuss |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,307 |
Johann Scherz |
1,077 |
Enrique Navarra |
0,817 |
19 |
1964 |
Ostend |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,231 |
Marcelo Lopez |
1,040 |
Roger Hanoun |
0,939 |
20 |
1965 |
Hilversum |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,290 |
Johann Scherz |
1,152 |
Koya Ogata |
1,127 |
21 |
1966 |
Buenos Aires |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,191 |
Enrique Navarra |
1,006 |
Alfonso González |
0,878 |
22 |
1967 |
Lima |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,345 |
Humberto Suguimizu |
0,957 |
Keizo Kubo |
1,003 |
23 |
1968 |
Düren |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,227 |
Koya Ogata |
0,910 |
Johann Scherz |
1,009 |
24 |
1969 |
Tokyo |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,276 |
Koya Ogata |
0,992 |
Diego Martínez |
0,906 |
25 |
1970 |
Las Vegas |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,164 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
0,998 |
Johann Scherz |
0,876 |
26 |
1971 |
Groningen |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,266 |
Rini van Bracht |
0,865 |
Henny de Ruyter |
0,814 |
27 |
1972 |
Buenos Aires |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,315 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,025 |
Peter Thøgersen |
0,902 |
28 |
1973 |
Cairo |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,478 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
0,966 |
Humberto Suguimizu |
0,811 |
29 |
1974 |
Antwerp |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,312 |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,325 |
Yoshio Yoshihara |
1,130 |
30 |
1975 |
La Paz |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,308 |
Rini van Bracht |
0,922 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,206 |
31 |
1976 |
Ostend |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,500 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,305 |
Junichi Komori |
1,238 |
32 |
1977 |
Tokyo |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,372 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,187 |
Yoshio Yoshihara |
1,176 |
33 |
1978 |
Las Vegas |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,679 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,205 |
Junichi Komori |
1,067 |
34 |
1979 |
Lima |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,384 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,135 |
Yoshio Yoshihara |
1,067 |
35 |
1980 |
Buenos Aires |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,460 |
Yohio Yoshihara |
1,217 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,192 |
36 |
1981 |
Cairo |
Ludo Dielis |
1,222 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,426 |
Johann Scherz |
1,271 |
37 |
1982 |
Guayaquil |
Rini van Bracht |
1,043 |
Yohio Yoshihara |
1,146 |
Carlos Hallon |
1,086 |
38 |
1983 |
Aix-les-Bains |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,447 |
Richard Bitalis |
1,332 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,258 |
39 |
1984 |
Krefeld |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,388 |
Ludo Dielis |
1,278 |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,151 |
40 |
1985 |
Heeswijk-Dinther |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,541 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,364 |
Junichi Komori |
1,071 |
41 |
1986 |
Las Vegas |
Avelino Rico |
1,010 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,205 |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,745 |
42 |
1987 |
Cairo |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,099 |
Frank Torres |
0,933 |
Arturo Bone |
0,778 |
43 |
1988 |
6 x World Cup |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,594 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,224 |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,293 |
44 |
1989 |
5 x World Cup |
Ludo Dielis |
1,342 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,389 |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,312 |
45 |
1990 |
6 x World Cup |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,527 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,619 |
Ludo Dielis |
1,300 |
46 |
1991 |
5 x World Cup |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,504 |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,518 |
Dick Jaspers |
1,498 |
| 1992 and 1993: not held |
47 |
1994 |
Aalborg |
Rini van Bracht |
1,149 |
Edgar Bettzieche |
1,038 |
Brian Knudsen |
1,194 |
48 |
1995 |
Grubbenvorst |
Jozef Philipoom |
1,494 |
John Tijssens |
1,210 |
Nobuaki Kobayashi |
1,345 |
49 |
1996 |
Hattingen |
Christian Rudolph |
1,025 |
Daniel Sánchez |
1,277 |
Gerhard Kostistansky |
0,982 |
50 |
1997 |
Grubbenvorst |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
2,015 |
Raimund Burgman |
1,453 |
Marco Zanetti |
1,684 |
51 |
1998 |
Rezé |
Daniel Sánchez |
1,594 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,797 |
Christian Rudolph |
1,155 |
52 |
1999 |
Bogotá |
Frédéric Caudron |
1,538 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,769 |
Dick Jaspers |
1,614 |
53 |
2000 |
Saint-Étienne |
Dick Jaspers |
1,773 |
Tonny Carlsen |
1,502 |
Marco Zanetti |
1,590 |
54 |
2001 |
Luxembourg |
Raymond Ceulemans |
1,696 |
Marco Zanetti |
1,866 |
Luis Miguel Ávila |
1,260 |
No. |
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Avg. |
Finalist |
Avg. |
Semi-finalists |
Avg. |
55 |
2002 |
Randers |
Marco Zanetti |
1,732 |
Dion Nelin |
1,519 |
Dick Jaspers |
1,687 |
Ramón Rodríguez |
1,453 |
56 |
2003 |
Valladolid |
Semih Saygıner |
1,868 |
Filipos Kasidokostas |
1,268 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,833 |
Marco Zanetti |
1,211 |
57 |
2004 |
Rotterdam |
Dick Jaspers |
1,907 |
Filipos Kasidokostas |
1,399 |
Nikos Polychronopoulos |
1,437 |
Jacob Haack-Sørensen |
1,442 |
58 |
2005 |
Lugo |
Daniel Sánchez |
1,838 |
Jean Paul de Bruijn |
1,566 |
Eddy Leppens |
1,551 |
Peter de Backer |
1,367 |
59 |
2006 |
Sankt Wendel |
Eddy Merckx |
1,767 |
Nikos Polychronopoulos |
1,456 |
Peter de Backer |
1,577 |
Dick Jaspers |
1,783 |
60 |
2007 |
Cuenca |
Ryuuji Umeda |
1,426 |
Daniel Sánchez |
1,805 |
Dick Jaspers |
1,484 |
Ramón Rodríguez |
1,091 |
61 |
2008 |
Sankt Wendel |
Marco Zanetti |
1,871 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,631 |
Peter de Backer |
1,481 |
Jérémy Bury |
1,478 |
62 |
2009 |
Lausanne |
Filipos Kasidokostas |
1,869 |
Eddy Merckx |
1,703 |
Eddy Leppens |
1,598 |
Marco Zanetti |
1,612 |
63 |
2010 |
Sluiskil |
Daniel Sánchez |
1,715 |
Eddy Leppens |
1,678 |
Choi Sung-won |
1,718 |
Javier Palazon |
1,375 |
64 |
2011 |
Lima |
Dick Jaspers |
1,917 |
Marco Zanetti |
1,551 |
Javier Palazón |
1,454 |
Daniel Sánchez |
1,808 |
65 |
2012 |
Porto |
Eddy Merckx |
1,983 |
Choi Sung-won |
1,365 |
Frédéric Caudron |
1,711 |
Marco Zanetti |
1,515 |
66 |
2013 |
Antwerp |
Frédéric Caudron |
1,951 |
Filipos Kasidokostas |
1,923 |
Alexander Salazar |
1,433 |
Dick Jaspers |
1,822 |
67 |
2014 |
Seoul |
Choi Sung-won |
2,000 |
Torbjörn Blomdahl |
1,850 |
Seo Hyun-min |
1,350 |
Jean Paul de Bruijn |
1,269 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Haase, Dieter; Weingartner, Heinrich (2009). Enzyklopädie des Billardsports. Wien: Verlag Heinrich Weingartner. ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3.
- ↑ "Official Rules and Reglementation for 3-Cushion World Championship Singles". Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-08. Retrieved 2013-03-07.
- ↑ "General Information". Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-28. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
- ↑ "Weltmeisterschaften Dreiband". Artistik Billard Sportunion Austria. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
- ↑ Tournament Statistics (dead link)