Three-Cushion World Cup

The Three-Cushion World Cup is an international tournament series in three-cushion billiards, which is held every year since 1986 between three and ten times a year.

History

The World Cup was founded in 1985 by German Werner Bayer, a carom billiards enthusiast and patron. He called the association "Billiards World Cup Association" (BWA ) and in 1986 the first tournament was held in Paris. As a patron he had excellent contact to sponsors, and quickly the tournament grew into a popular meeting place for players and spectators. At the time, the World-Cup had one of the highest monetary prizes. Between 1986 and 1989, the prize money per tournament was approximately 100,000 DM, with the winner receiving 50,000 DM. The BWA organized the World-Cup along with the world governing body, the Union Mondiale de Billard (UMB).

Between 1988 and 1992, the UMB no longer hosted any world championships themselves, therefore, for four years, the BWA World-Cup became the default world championship. In 1994 there were disagreements between the two associations. The UMB thus blocked players (including players' wives!), referees and organizers who took part in the World Cup, from participating in the tournaments of the UMB and CEB (Confédération Européenne de Billard). Thus, between 1994 and 1997, there were two parallel World-Cup championships. The BWA, as usual, played for 3rd place (the only exception was the tournament 1997/7 ), whereas the UMB did not, and therefore had two 3rd-place finishers. (With few exceptions, since the acquisition of the tournament in 1999, this is the rule up to now) .

After settling the disputes, the UMB and the BWA led the tournament together until early 1999 (Berlin Cup). After 1999, Mr. Bayer withdrew from the BWA for health reasons, and the UMB took over the organization of the tournament series from then on and the BWA broke up due to succession problems.

From 1994, the UMB tournaments were organized in collaboration with the European member association “Confédération Européenne de Billard” (CEB). Since 2004, the World-Cup has been organized as UMB/CEB (in Europe), UMB/CPB (in America), UMB/(in Amerika), UMB/ACBC World-Cup (in Asia), and since 2014, as UMB/ACC in Africa. The prize money amounts to approximately 35,000 € per tournament.

The individual results of the World Cup 1997/1 were lost directly following the tournament and, up to now, have been unable to be reconstructed, even through research by the well-known billiards archivists Heinrich Weingartner and Dieter Haase (both editors of the three-volume "Encyclopedia of Billiards Sports").

In 2012, only three tournaments were held for the overall winner appointment, instead of the required four, thus the year remains the first year without a title award.[1] On 26 January 2013 it was announced that the Greek shipping magnate, Thanos Athanasiou, until 1995 a player himself, would finance a total of five tournaments in the coming three years. These include the three World-Cup tournaments until 2015, as well as the Junior World Championships in 2013 and the Women's World-Cup in 2014. All tournaments will be played in Athens.[2]

Modus

Games are played to 15 points using the set system. In the qualification round, the game is played to two winning sets and in the final round, to three winning sets. Since 2013, games are played in the qualifiers to 30 points and in the final round, to 40 points.

Records

  • Torbjörn Blomdahl is record winner with 44 single and 11 total victories.
  • The best general average (GD) was achieved by Daniel Sánchez with 2,777 points (1. April 2017 in Luxor). This is a new official world record.
  • The best single average (ED) was achieved by Eddy Merckx in Antalya in 2013 with 5,714 points (40 points in 7 runs). This is a new official world record.
  • Since 2013, The highest series at a World-Cup tournament is 24 points, established by Jérémy Bury in Guri, South Korea. Bury ended the game, which was set at 40 points, with a final series of 24, thus ending the game not by mistake, but by reaching the game target.
  • One set in one run in a World-Cup tournament (which until 2012 was also the highest series) was achieved so far by:

Prize money and ranking points

[3]Prize
money ()
Ranking
points
Winner(1×) 16.00080
Finalist(1×) 10.00054
Semi-finalists(2×) 6.00038
5. – 8.(4×) 3.50026
9. – 16.(8×) 2.50016
17. – 32.(16×) 1.5008
Quali(21×) 5005
P-Quali4
PP-Quali3
PPP-Quali2
Overall106.500
Prize money for
overall winner[3]
Place
15,000
23,700
32,500
42,000
51,700
61,600
71,500
81,400
91,300
101,200
111,100
121,000
Overall24,000

(Date of issue: 20 December 2017)

Statistics

Colour key
  BWA World Cups
  UMB/CEB ParallelWorld Cups (1994 to 1997)
  considered as World Championship by UMB
  jointly organized World Cup (UMB/BWA)
  UMB World Cups
  Current official world record in the GA (Date of issue: 1. April 2017)
List of single winners[4]
No.YearVenueWinnerGASecondGAThirdGA
001 1986/1 Paris Raymond Ceulemans 1,157 Nobuaki Kobayashi 1,257 Allen Gilbert 1,029
002 1986/2 Brussels Nobuaki Kobayashi 1,515 Raymond Ceulemans 1,516 Rini van Bracht 1,198
003 1986/3 Berlin Egidio Vieira 1,098 Raymond Ceulemans 1,116 Luis Mario Doyharzabal 1,250
004 1986/4 Valkenburg Nobuaki Kobayashi 1,643 Raymond Ceulemans 1,430 Junichi Komori 1,305
005 1987/1 Paris Raymond Ceulemans 1,303 Marco Zanetti 1,145 Nobuaki Kobayashi 1,213
006 1987/2 Antwerp Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,728 Raymond Ceulemans 1,253 Ludo Dielis 1,409
007 1987/3 Berlin Junichi Komori 1,364 Raymond Ceulemans 1,726 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,496
008 1987/4 Valkenburg Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,500 Marco Zanetti 1,130 Junichi Komori 1,142
009 1988/1 Paris Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,360 Dieter Müller 1,168 Raymond Ceulemans 1,442
010 1988/2 Antwerp Nobuaki Kobayashi 1,507 Junichi Komori 1,724 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,891
011 1988/3 Berlin Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,764 Junichi Komori 1,380 Raymond Ceulemans 1,375
012 1988/4 Palma Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,298 Junichi Komori 1,212 Ludo Dielis 1,404
013 1988/5 Valkenburg Laurent Boulanger 1,395 Nobuaki Kobayashi 1,318 Raymond Ceulemans 1,267
014 1988/6 Tokyo Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,947 Akio Shimada 1,145 Raymond Ceulemans 1,180
015 1989/1 Deurne Richard Bitalis 1,311 Ludo Dielis 1,406 Rini van Bracht 1,238
016 1989/2 Berlin Ludo Dielis 1,466 Nobuaki Kobayashi 1,311 Yoshihiko Mano 1,170
017 1989/3 Palma Raymond Ceulemans 1,280 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,275 Ludo Dielis 1,352
018 1989/4 Las Vegas Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,558 Junichi Komori 0,971 Raymond Ceulemans 1,406
019 1989/5 Yokohama Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,406 Ludo Dielis 1,310 Junichi Komori 1,342
020 1990/1 Antwerp Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,671 Raymond Ceulemans 1,500 Dick Jaspers 1,266
021 1990/2 Paris Raymond Ceulemans 1,521 Richard Bitalis 1,356 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,503
022 1990/3 Berlin Ludo Dielis 1,644 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,909 Raymond Ceulemans 1,330
023 1990/4 Norrköping Raymond Ceulemans 1,648 Richard Bitalis 1,425 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,484
024 1990/5 Palma Marco Zanetti 1,760 Raymond Ceulemans 1,603 Richard Bitalis 1,447
025 1990/6 Tokyo Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,632 Ludo Dielis 1,284 Raymond Ceulemans 1,584
026 1991/1 Gent Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,758 Sang Chun Lee 1,482 Richard Bitalis 1,315
027 1991/2 Berlin Sang Chun Lee 1,492 Raymond Ceulemans 1,570 Richard Bitalis 1,335
028 1991/3 Palma Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,616 Raymond Ceulemans 1,857 Dick Jaspers 1,579
029 1991/4 Seoul Raymond Ceulemans 1,356 Yoshihiko Mano 1,024 Ludo Dielis 1,106
030 1991/5 Tokyo Dick Jaspers 1,712 Marco Zanetti 1,587 Ludo Dielis 1,161
031 1992/1 Oosterhout Rini van Bracht 1,488 Frédéric Caudron 1,215 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,756
032 1992/2 Gent Sang Chun Lee 1,578 Ludo Dielis 1,505 Raymond Ceulemans 1,469
033 1992/3 Berlin Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,796 Dick Jaspers 1,413 José Paniagua 1,181
034 1992/4 Orléans Raymond Ceulemans 1,492 Junichi Komori 1,248 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,432
035 1992/5 Tokyo Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,204 Raymond Ceulemans 1,396 Richard Bitalis 1,424
036 1992/6 Palma Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,658 Sang Chun Lee 1,648 Raymond Ceulemans 1,441
037 1993/1 Oosterhout Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,462 Raymond Ceulemans 1,540 Sang Chun Lee 1,516
038 1993/2 Istanbul Sang Chun Lee 1,524 Raymond Ceulemans 1,539 Ludo Dielis 1,224
039 1993/3 Berlin Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,681 Marco Zanetti 1,401 Semih Saygıner 1,566
040 1993/4 Tokyo Raymond Ceulemans 1,461 Nobuaki Kobayashi 1,485 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,472
041 1993/5 Bolzano Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,904 Tonny Carlsen 1,678 Dick Jaspers 1,621
042 1994/1 Gent Sang Chun Lee 1,181 Frédéric Caudron 1,358 Marco Zanetti 1,539
043 1994/2 Cairo Koen Ceulemans 1,231 Daniel Sánchez 1,265 Christian Rudolph 1,095
044 1994/3 Istanbul Dick Jaspers 1,758 Raymond Ceulemans 1,590 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,576
045 1994/4 Oosterhout Christoph Pilss 1,402 Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,250 Sang Chun Lee 1,666
046 1994/5 Halle (Saale) Dick Jaspers 2,007 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,660 Raimond Burgman 1,432
047 1994/6 Dongen Jorge Theriaga 1,409 Daniel Sánchez 1,363 John Tijssens 1,176
048 1994/7 Gent Semih Saygıner 1,567 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,672 Ludo Dielis 1,428
049 1995/1 Vejle Andreas Efler 1,377 Rini van Bracht 1,160 John Tijssens 1,347
050 1995/2 Athen Daniel Sánchez 1,456 Jorge Theriaga 1,282 Eddy Merckx 1,484
051 1995/3 Mondorf-les-Bains Rini van Bracht 1,376 Christian Rudolph 1,513 Jorge Theriaga 1,335
052 1995/4 Porto Daniel Sánchez 1,366 Leon Smolders 1,142 Eddy Merckx 1,215
053 1995/5 Hooglede Hans Laursen 1,247 Rini van Bracht 1,111 Dion Nelin 1,236
054 1995/6 Oosterhout Dick Jaspers 1,807 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,842 Sang Chun Lee 1,316
055 1995/7 Halle (Saale) Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,824 Raymond Ceulemans 1,388 Tonny Carlsen 1,431
056 1995/8 Antwerp Raymond Ceulemans 1,757 Marco Zanetti 1,473 Louis Havermans 1,258
057 1995/9 Istanbul Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,308 Raymond Ceulemans 1,535 Raimond Burgman 1,170
No.YearVenueWinnerGASecondGASemi-
finalists
GA
058 1996/1 Antalya Jorge Theriaga 1,295 Eddy Leppens 1,324 Daniel Sánchez 1,288
Koen Ceulemans 1,187
059 1996/2 Porto Dion Nelin 1,489 Jozef Philipoom 1,270 Daniel Sánchez 1,300
Hans Laursen 1,069
060 1996/3 Hooglede Ludo Dielis 1,347 Daniel Sánchez 1,581 Eddy Merckx 1,410
Peter de Backer 1,244
061 1996/4 Athen Francis Forton 1,228 Christian Rudolph 1,327 Jorge Theriaga 1,246
Egidio Vieira 1,244
062 1996/5 Oosterhout Dick Jaspers 1,690 Marco Zanetti 1,704 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,914
063 1996/6 Daegu Raimond Burgman 1,379 Sang Chun Lee 1,433 Marco Zanetti 1,573
064 1996/7 Antwerp Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,524 Semih Saygıner 1,375 Raymond Ceulemans 1,488
065 1996/8 Istanbul Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,651 Tonny Carlsen 1,285 Dick Jaspers 1,532
066 1997/1 Seoul Christian Rudolph ?,??? Jorge Theriaga ?,??? Daniel Sánchez ?,???
Kim Chul-min ?,???
067 1997/2 Salsomaggiore Terme Yilmaz Özcan 1,376 Martin Horn 1,327 Dion Nelin 1,093
Stefan Galla 1,248
068 1997/3 Porto Dion Nelin 1,575 Daniel Sánchez 1,685 Eddy Leppens 1,268
Stefan Galla 1,137
069 1997/4 Hooglede Eddy Merckx 1,343 Martin Horn 1,389 Yilmaz Özcan 1,356
Eddy Leppens 1,423
070 1997/5 Herne Christian Rudolph 1,410 Eddy Leppens 1,189 Fonsy Grethen 1,073
Peter de Backer 1,385
071 1997/6 Oosterhout Frédéric Caudron 1,662 Dick Jaspers 1,685 Semih Saygıner 1,244
072 1997/7 Antalya Dick Jaspers 1,805 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,964 Daniel Sánchez 1,605
Andreas Efler 1,324
073 1997/8 Antwerp Dick Jaspers 1,583 Gerwin Valentijn 1,500 Frédéric Caudron 1,475
074 1998/1 Barendrecht Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,089 Dion Nelin 1,296 Marco Zanetti 1,692
Sang Chun Lee 1,482
075 1998/2 Bussum Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,983 Dick Jaspers 2,150 Marco Zanetti 1,598
Henk Habraken 1,239
076 1998/3 Lisbon Dick Jaspers 1,660 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,704 Dion Nelin 1,518
Semih Saygıner 1,366
077 1998/4 Hooglede Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,033 Dick Jaspers 2,314 Frédéric Caudron 1,321
Christian Rudolph 1,475
078 1998/5 Corfu Dick Jaspers 1,568 Jorge Theriaga 1,244 Ben Velthuis 1,230
Raimond Burgman 1,456
079 1998/6 Bogotá Frédéric Caudron 1,523 Carlos Hallon 1,153 Raimond Burgman 1,363
Semih Saygıner 1,224
080 1998/7 Torremolinos Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,486 Eddy Leppens 1,318 Raymond Ceulemans 1,516
Semih Saygıner 1,218
081 1998/8 Oosterhout Daniel Sánchez 1,773 Dick Jaspers 2,094 Semih Saygıner 1,906
082 1998/9 Antalya Semih Saygıner 1,649 Gerwin Valentijn 1,503 Marco Zanetti 1,331
Christian Rudolph 1,311
083 1998/10 Roermond Frédéric Caudron 1,658 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,503 Marco Zanetti 1,551
Dion Nelin 1,544
084 1999/1 Seoul Dick Jaspers 1,103 Tonny Carlsen 1,491 Semih Saygıner 1,608
Christian Rudolph 1,437
085 1999/2 Las Vegas Sang Chun Lee 1,625 Semih Saygıner 1,712 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,813
Raimond Burgman 1,550
086 1999/3 Berlin Marco Zanetti 2,082 Martin Horn 1,289 Sang Chun Lee 1,512
Eddy Leppens 1,331
087 1999/4 Kemer Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,055 Sang Chun Lee 1,461 Jakob Haack-Sörensen 1,586
Dick Jaspers 1,757
088 1999/5 Oosterhout Dick Jaspers 1,815 Jorge Theriaga 1,288 Sang Chun Lee 1,954
089 2000/1 Bogotá Semih Saygıner 1,404 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,672 Frédéric Caudron 1,381
Dion Nelin 1,466
090 2000/2 Oosterhout Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,893 Dion Nelin 1,379 Daniel Sánchez 1,513
091 2001/1 Bogotá Semih Saygıner 1,452 Dick Jaspers 1,660 Frédéric Caudron 1,626
Jaime Bedoya 1,337
092 2001/2 Las Vegas Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,050 Dick Jaspers 1,891 Marco Zanetti 1,397
Tonny Carlsen 1,317
093 2001/3 Kuşadası Dick Jaspers 1,497 Daniel Sánchez 1,429 Semih Saygıner 1,615
Marco Zanetti 1,441
094 2001/4 Lugo Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,794 Dick Jaspers 1,546 Semih Saygıner 1,572
Eddy Merckx 1,431
095 2001/5 Oosterhout Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,538 Semih Saygıner 1,321 Marco Zanetti 1,368
2002Not held
096 2003 Las Vegas Semih Saygıner 1,606 Dick Jaspers 1,719 Daniel Sánchez 1,623
Marco Zanetti 1,286
097 2004/1 Barendrecht Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,076 Dick Jaspers 2,058 Semih Saygıner 1,464
No.YearVenueWinnerGASecondGASemi-
finalists
GA
098 2004/2 Athen Semih Saygıner 2,000 Frédéric Caudron 1,404 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,794
Eddy Merckx 1,457
099 2004/3 Seville Frédéric Caudron 1,668 Daniel Sánchez 1,570 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,626
Semih Saygıner 1,525
100 2004/4 Hurghada Daniel Sánchez 1,277 Murat Naci Coklu 1,494 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,546
Brian Knudsen 1,211
101 2004/5 Antwerp Daniel Sánchez 1,938 Semih Saygıner 1,838 Dick Jaspers 1,918
Martin Horn 1,589
102 2005/1 Sluiskil Dick Jaspers 2,181 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,754 Semih Saygıner 1,570
Daniel Sánchez 1,566
103 2005/2 Hurghada Roland Forthomme 1,636 Frédéric Caudron 1,553 Semih Saygıner 1,478
Choi Jae-dong 1,324
104 2005/3 Barendrecht Eddy Merckx 2,062 Frédéric Caudron 2,058 Marco Zanetti 1,368
Raimond Burgman 1,651
105 2005/4 Istanbul Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,786 Frédéric Caudron 2,032 Jean Paul de Bruijn 1,405
Tayfun Taşdemir 1,694
106 2006/1 Sluiskil Dick Jaspers 1,925 Adnan Yüksel 1,656 Daniel Sánchez 1,678
Roland Forthomme 1,569
107 2006/2 Porto Daniel Sánchez 1,505 Dick Jaspers 1,810 John Tijssens 1,109
Frédéric Caudron 1,790
108 2006/3 Volos Roland Forthomme 1,907 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,946 Marco Zanetti 1,542
Kim Kyung-roul 1,488
109 2006/4 Hurghada Daniel Sánchez 1,741 Peter de Backer 1,342 Jean Paul de Bruijn 1,474
Mikael Nilsson 1,424
110 2006/5 Istanbul Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,787 Semih Saygıner 1,690 Tayfun Taşdemir 1,672
Martin Horn 1,568
111 2007/1 Sluiskil Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,925 Dick Jaspers 2,032 Roland Forthomme 1,517
Martin Horn 1,715
112 2007/2 Manisa Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,862 Daniel Sánchez 1,783 Dick Jaspers 1,966
Semih Saygıner 1,571
113 2007/3 Corfu Frédéric Caudron 1,755 Semih Saygıner 1,736 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,612
Daniel Sánchez 1,410
114 2007/4 Porto Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,153 Roland Forthomme 1,443 Frédéric Caudron 1,800
Filippos Kasidokostas 1,595
115 2007/5 Hurghada Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,468 Martin Horn 1,612 Dick Jaspers 2,259
Frédéric Caudron 1,910
116 2007/6 Mexico City Frédéric Caudron 1,880 Dick Jaspers 1,955 Roland Forthomme 1,600
Kim Kyung-roul 1,519
117 2007/7 Seoul Daniel Sánchez 1,992 Tran Chi Tranh 1,322 Frédéric Caudron 2,074
Ramon Rodriguez 1,640
118 2008/1 Sluiskil Frédéric Caudron 1,948 Nikos Polychronopoulos 1,642 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,847
Kim Kyung-roul 1,610
119 2008/2 Porto Dick Jaspers 1,992 Daniel Sánchez 1,755 Kim Kyung-roul 1,645
Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,716
120 2008/3 Irapuato Dick Jaspers 1,729 Daniel Sánchez 1,535 Marco Zanetti 1,697
Frédéric Caudron 1,760
121 2008/4 Suwon Dick Jaspers 1,782 Kim Kyung-roul 1,494 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,564
Frédéric Caudron 1,471
122 2008/5 Hurghada Daniel Sánchez 1,779 Eddy Merckx 1,544 Jean Paul de Bruijn 1,273
Peter de Backer*1
123 2008/6 Alcalá de Guadaíra Dick Jaspers 1,770 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,786 Martin Horn 1,722
Daniel Sánchez 1,787
124 2009/1 Sluiskil Frédéric Caudron 1,695 Jozef Philipoom 1,685 Tayfun Taşdemir 1,710
Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,649
125 2009/2 Antalya Martin Horn 1,626 Dick Jaspers 1,600 Frédéric Caudron 1,713
Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,343
126 2009/3 Matosinhos Eddy Merckx 1,751 Nikos Polychronopoulos 1,592 Cho Jae-ho 1,656
Jérémy Bury 1,483
127 2009/4 Suwon Frédéric Caudron 1,950 Marco Zanetti 1,892 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,712
Kim Kyung-roul 1,585
128 2009/5 Hurghada Jozef Philipoom 1,443 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,654 Tayfun Taşdemir 1,589
Ruben Legazpi 1,544
129 2010/1 Antalya Kim Kyung-roul 1,601 Dick Jaspers 1,815 Martin Horn 1,744
Filippos Kasidokostas 1,532
130 2010/2 Suwon Dick Jaspers 2,153 Filippos Kasidokostas 1,715 Jérémy Bury 1,533
Tayfun Taşdemir 1,891
131 2010/3 Matosinhos Frédéric Caudron 1,476 Martin Horn 1,550 Jérémy Bury 1,620
Dick Jaspers 1,729
132 2010/4 Hurghada Filippos Kasidokostas 1,860 Frédéric Caudron 1,802 Jérémy Bury 1,853
Kouji Funaki 1,686
133 2011/1 Trabzon Eddy Merckx 1,655 Kim Kyung-roul 1,800 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,911
Filippos Kasidokostas 1,639
134 2011/2 Matosinhos Daniel Sánchez 1,834 Frédéric Caudron 1,825 Dick Jaspers 1,953
Cho Jae-ho 1,573
135 2011/3 Suwon Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,736 Cho Jae-ho 1,908 Jérémy Bury 1,402
Xuan Cuong Ma 1,756
136 2011/4 Vienna Frédéric Caudron 2,420 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,867 Dick Jaspers 2,216
Lütfi Çenet 1,523
137 2011/5 Hurghada Adnan Yüksel 1,757 Jérémy Bury 1,701 Kim Kyung-roul 1,669
Eddy Leppens 1,707
138 2012/1 Antalya Choi Sung-won 1,581 Tayfun Taşdemir 1,637 Frédéric Caudron 2,195
Daniel Sánchez 1,657
139 2012/2 Suwon Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,370 Marco Zanetti 1,746 Dick Jaspers 2,053
Eddy Merckx 1,639
140 2012/3 Hurghada Frédéric Caudron 1,826 Lütfi Çenet 1,684 Dick Jaspers 1,676
Jérémy Bury 1,500
141 2013/1 Antalya Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,834 Jérémy Bury 2,076 Dick Jaspers 2,465
Eddy Merckx 2,276
142 2013/2 Guri Kang Dong-koong 2,000 Daniel Sánchez 2,000 Jérémy Bury 1,756
Ngo Dinh-Nai 1,622
143 2013/3 Corinth Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,739 Ruben Legazpi 2,011 Filippos Kasidokostas 1,857
Tayfun Taşdemir 1,693
144 2013/4 Medellín Frédéric Caudron 1,941 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,532 Eddy Leppens 2,283
Filippos Kasidokostas 1,892
145 2013/5 Hurghada Eddy Merckx 2,222 Tayfun Taşdemir 1,876 Frédéric Caudron 1,985
Choi Sung-won 1,704
146 2014/1 Istanbul Cho Jae-ho 2,150 Choi Sung-won 1,351 Eddy Merckx 2,025
Kim Kyung-roul 1,817
147 2014/2 Luxor Frédéric Caudron 2,272 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,482 Nikos Polychronopoulos 1,709
Lee Choong-bok 1,547
148 2014/3 Porto Dick Jaspers 1,923 Roland Forthomme 1,825 Choi Sung-won 1,678
Peter Ceulemans 1,589
149 2014/4 Guri Eddy Merckx 1,980 Frédéric Caudron 2,091 Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,264
Nguyen Quoc Nguyen 1,923
150 2014/5 Hurghada Marco Zanetti 1,834 Kang Dong-koong 1,867 Hwang Hyung-bum 1,915
Javier Palazon 1,816
151 2015/1 Luxor Dick Jaspers 2,247 Kim Haeng-jik 2,000 Daniel Sánchez 1,740
Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,734
152 2015/2 Porto Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,000 Hwang Hyung-bum 1,453 Daniel Sánchez 2,390
Dick Jaspers 1,790
153 2015/3 Ho Chi Minh City Tayfun Taşdemir 2,298 Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,108 Cho Jae-ho 2,191
Eddy Merckx 1,807
154 2015/4 Guri Daniel Sánchez 2,739 Tayfun Taşdemir 2,160 Dick Jaspers 2,942
Frédéric Caudron 1,818
155 2015/5 Istanbul Murat Naci Çoklu 1,612 Roland Forthomme 1,576 Dick Jaspers 1,666
Eddy Merckx 1,500
156 2015/6 Hurghada Frédéric Caudron 2,197 Marco Zanetti 2,217 Lütfi Çenet 1,866
Daniel Sánchez 1,851
157 2016/1 Bursa Dick Jaspers 2,325 Frédéric Caudron 2,063 Eddy Merckx 2,260
Pedro Piedrabuena 1,462
158 2016/2 Luxor Eddy Merckx 1,801 Jérémy Bury 1,520 Nikos Polychronopoulos 1,764
Cho Jae-ho 1,470
159 2016/3 Ho Chi Minh City Frédéric Caudron 1,980 Dick Jaspers 1,935 Nguyen Quoc Nguyen 2,173
Marco Zanetti 2,000
160 2016/4 Porto Frédéric Caudron 2,197 Nikos Polychronopoulos 1,989 Daniel Sánchez 1,986
Marco Zanetti 1,869
161 2016/5 Guri Jérémy Bury 2,020 Tran Quyet Chien 1,900 Dick Jaspers 2,181
Cho Myung-woo 1,726
162 2016/6 La Baule Murat Naci Çoklu 1,980 Daniel Sánchez 1,636 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,795
Marco Zanetti 1,632
163 2016/7 el-Gouna Heo Jung-han 1,680 Dick Jaspers 1,852 Martin Horn 1,678
Tran Quyet Chien 1,644
164 2017/1 Bursa Frédéric Caudron 2,105 Dick Jaspers 2,636 Jérémy Bury 2,274
Kang Dong-koong 1,536
165 2017/2 Luxor Daniel Sánchez 2,777 Dick Jaspers 2,540 Tayfun Taşdemir 2,343
Cho Myung-woo 2,073
166 2017/3 Ho Chi Minh City Eddy Merckx 1,923 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,959 Murat Naci Çoklu 1,773
Marco Zanetti 1,728
167 2017/4 Porto Kim Haeng-jik 1,680 Nguyen Quoc Nguyen 1,747 Lütfi Çenet 2,052
Heo Jung-han 1,590
168 2017/5 Cheongju Kim Haeng-jik 1,923 Murat Naci Çoklu 2,021 Dick Jaspers 2,112
Lütfi Çenet 1,562
169 2017/6 La Baule Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,020 Frédéric Caudron 1,947 Cho Myung-woo 1,855
Ma Xuan Cuong 1,707
170 2017/7 el-Gouna Eddy Merckx 2,272 Roland Forthomme 1,887 Marco Zanetti 1,764
Frédéric Caudron 1,666
171 2018/1 Antalya Frédéric Caudron 2,739 Murat Naci Çoklu 1,906 Cho Jae-ho 2,393
Daniel Sánchez 1,563
172 2018/2 Ho Chi Minh City Tran Quyet Chien 2,000 Ngô Đinh Nai 2,072 Nguyen Quoc Nguyen 1,876
Frédéric Caudron 1,709
173 2018/3 Blankenberge Dick Jaspers 2,061 Semih Saygıner 2,010 Eddy Merckx 2,465
Nikos Polychronopoulos 2,208
174 2018/4 Porto Frédéric Caudron 2,380 Tayfun Taşdemir 2,320 Heo Jung-han 1,750
Choi Sung-won 1,584
175 2018/5 La Baule Martin Horn 2,020 Cho Jae-ho 1,970 Frédéric Caudron 2,053
Semih Saygıner 1,921
176 2018/6 Seoul Eddy Merckx 2,000 Filippos Kasidokostas 2,057 Dick Jaspers 1,949
Kim Bong-chul 1,888
177 2018/7 Hurghada Dick Jaspers 2,040 Frédéric Caudron 2,086 Kim Haeng-jik 2,239
Semih Saygıner 2,038
178 2019/1 Antalya Tayfun Taşdemir 1,758 Cho Jae-ho 1,516 Tran Quyet Chien 1,963
Murat Naci Çoklu 1,746
179 2019/2 Ho Chi Minh City Frédéric Caudron 2,368 Roland Forthomme 1,717 Marco Zanetti 2,257
Eddy Merckx 1,770
180 2019/3 Blankenberge Javier Palazón 1,666 Martin Horn 1,954 Heo Jung-han 2,090
Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,580
181 2019/4 Porto Dick Jaspers 2,029 Kim Haeng-jik 1,935 Lütfi Çenet 1,818
Cho Myung-woo 1,773
182 2019/5 Veghel Kim Haeng-jik 1,956 Lütfi Çenet 1,707 Nguyễn Đức Anh Chiến 1,697
Antonio Montes 1,685
183 2019/6 Guri Eddy Merckx 2,044 Jérémy Bury 1,640 Tayfun Taşdemir 2,018
Kim Jun-tae 1,331
184 2019/7 Sharm El Sheikh Marco Zanetti 2,718 Dick Jaspers 2,078 Martin Horn 1,691
Jérémy Bury 1,791
185 2020/1 Antalya Daniel Sánchez 1,879 Dick Jaspers 2,276 Kim Haeng-jik 1,827
Murat Naci Çoklu 1,605
Notes

*1 Peter de Backer was disqualified in semifinals against Daniel Sánchez due to a positive doping test.[5]

World Cup overall champions

Single years
YearWinner
1986 Raymond Ceulemans
1987 Raymond Ceulemans
1988*1 Torbjörn Blomdahl
1989*1 Ludo Dielis
1990*1 Raymond Ceulemans
1991*1 Torbjörn Blomdahl
1992 Torbjörn Blomdahl
1993 Sang Chun Lee
1994 Torbjörn Blomdahl
1995 Torbjörn Blomdahl (BWA)
1995 Daniel Sánchez (UMB)
1996 Torbjörn Blomdahl BWA)
1996 Jorge Theriaga (UMB)
1997 Dick Jaspers (BWA)
1997 Christian Rudolph (UMB)
1998 Torbjörn Blomdahl
1999 Dick Jaspers
2001 Torbjörn Blomdahl
2002not held
2003*2
2004 Daniel Sánchez
2005 Frédéric Caudron
2006 Daniel Sánchez
2007 Torbjörn Blomdahl
2008 Dick Jaspers
2009 Frédéric Caudron
2010 Dick Jaspers
2011 Torbjörn Blomdahl
2012*2
2013 Torbjörn Blomdahl
2014 Frédéric Caudron
2015 Daniel Sánchez
2016 Dick Jaspers
2017 Kim Haeng-jik
2018 Frédéric Caudron
2019 Dick Jaspers
Eternal list
PlaceNameNo.Years
1 Torbjörn Blomdahl111988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2011, 2013
2 Dick Jaspers61997, 1999, 2008, 2010, 2016, 2019
3 Daniel Sánchez41995, 2004, 2006, 2015
Frédéric Caudron2005, 2009, 2014, 2018
5 Raymond Ceulemans31986, 1987, 1990
6 Ludo Dielis11989
Sang Chun Lee1993
Jorge Theriaga1996
Christian Rudolph1997
Kim Haeng-jik2017
Notes
  • *1 The UMB announced the World Cup Champions at the same time as World Champions.
  • *2 Without the award, because too little tournaments were played.[1]

List of World Cup single event winners

NameWins
Torbjörn Blomdahl44
Dick Jaspers25
Frédéric Caudron21
Daniel Sánchez13
Eddy Merckx11
Raymond Ceulemans9
Semih Saygıner6
Sang Chun Lee5
Marco Zanetti4
Nobuaki Kobayashi3
Ludo Dielis3
Kim Haeng-jik3
Rini van Bracht2
Jorge Theriaga2
Dion Nelin2
Christian Rudolph2
Roland Forthomme2
Murat Naci Çoklu2
Martin Horn2
Tayfun Taşdemir2
Egidio Vierat1
Junichi Komori1
Laurent Boulanger1
Richard Bitalis1
Koen Ceulemans1
Christoph Pilss1
Andreas Efler1
Hans Laursen1
Francis Forton1
Raimond Burgman1
Yilmaz Özcan1
Jozef Philipoom1
Kim Kyung-roul1
Filippos Kasidokostas1
Adnan Yüksel1
Choi Sung-won1
Kang Dong-koong1
Cho Jae-ho1
Jérémy Bury1
Heo Jung-han1
Tran Quyet Chien1
Javier Palazón1

References

  1. World Cup without overall-winner on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 9 January 2013. (in german)
  2. Markus Schönhoff (2013-01-26). "Griechischer Schiffs-Eigner ist Retter in der Not" (in German). Kozoom.com. Archived from the original on 2013-02-04. Retrieved 2013-01-26.
  3. "Tournament rules with update prize money as of December 2017" (PDF). UMB. 2017-12-20. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-12-19. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  4. "5 Billiard world cup winners". Carombil. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  5. "Announcement About The Suspension Of Player P. De Backer". Union Mondiale de Billard (UMB). 2008-12-19. Archived from the original on 2012-08-20. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
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