Au Chi-wai
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Au.
Born |
Hong Kong | November 19, 1969
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Sport country | HKG |
Career winnings | £2,600[1] |
Highest break | 147 |
Century breaks | 7 |
Best ranking finish | Wildcard round (2010 China Open) |
Medal record | ||
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Competitor for Hong Kong | ||
Men's Snooker | ||
Asian Games | ||
2002 Busan | Doubles |
Au Chi-wai (Chinese: 區志偉; pinyin: Ōu Zhì Wěi, sometimes referred to as Au Chi Wai or Chi-wai Au in Western media), is an amateur snooker and pool player from Hong Kong. In snooker, he won (with Marco Fu), the silver medal in the snooker doubles event at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan. Au was also the second runner-up in the 2009 Asian Snooker Championships.[2] In pool, he was the first runner-up in the 2006 Asian 9-Ball Challenge, in Bangkok, on the WPA Asian 9-Ball Tour.[3]
Au's highest snooker break in competition is 147.[4]
Top finishes
- First runner-up - 2002 East Asian Games - Busan (doubles, with Marco Fu)[5]
- First runner-up - 2006 Asian Snooker Challenge (team)[6]
- First runner-up - 2009 Asian 9-Ball Challenge (Bangkok)[3]
- First runner-up - 2004 Asian Snooker Challenge (team)
- Second runner-up - 2009 Asian Snooker Championship
References
- ↑ http://cuetracker.net/Players/Au-Chi-Wai/Career-Total-Statistics
- ↑ Results of 2009 Asian Championships
- 1 2 Au Chi Wai became the first runner-up in Bangkok leg of Asian 9-Ball Tour, HKOlympic.org
- ↑ Au Chi Wai's profile wsc147.com
- ↑ Results of 2009 Asian Championships
- ↑ Hong Kong took the first runner-up position in Asia Snooker Team Challenge, HKOlympic.org
External links
- Au Chi-wai at CueTracker.net: Snooker Results and Statistic Database
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