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The Three-Cushion World Cup is an international tournament series in
three-cushion billiards Three-cushion billiards, also called three-cushion carom, is a form of carom billiards. The object of the game is to the off both while contacting the at least three times before contacting the second object ball. A point is scored for each su ...
, 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 The Billiards World Cup Association (BWA) was a governing body for three-cushion carom billiards which organized and marketed the Three-Cushion World Cup from 1985 to 1999. It was subordinate to the World Association Union Mondiale de Billard (U ...
" (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   DM, with the winner receiving  DM. The BWA organized the World-Cup along with the world governing body, the
Union Mondiale de Billard The Union Mondiale de Billard (French for World Union of Billiards) is the world governing body for carom (carambole) billiard games. History The organization was founded in Madrid, Spain on 1 June 1959, and is dedicated to promoting the mo ...
(UMB). Between 1988 and 1993, 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 The Confédération Européene de Billard (CEB) is the European governing body of carom billiards and is affiliated to the world federation UMB. History The CEB was founding on 12 July 1958 in Geneva. Its predecessor was the Fédération Inte ...
” (CEB). Since 2004, the World-Cup has been organized as UMB/CEB (in Europe), UMB/
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(in America), UMB/(in Amerika), UMB/ ACBC World-Cup (in Asia), and since 2014, as UMB/
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in Africa. The prize money amounts to approximately  € 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.World Cup without overall-winner
on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 9 January 2013. (in german)
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.


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

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Torbjörn Blomdahl Torbjörn Blomdahl (born 26 October 1962 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish professional carom billiards (and to a lesser extent pool) player from Helsingborg, Sweden who plays for FC Porto. He is a seven time World Champion in three-cushion billiards, ...
is record winner with 45 single and 11 total victories. * The best general average (GA) 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 (SA) was achieved by
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in La Baule (27. Oktober 2018) with 6,666 points (40 points in 6 runs). * Since 2013, The highest run (HR) at a World-Cup tournament is 24 points, established by Jérémy Bury in Guri, South Korea (7. September 2013). 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. Likewise 24 Points reached Cho Myung-woo (15. November 2018) and
Dick Jaspers Dingeman Jacobus Johannes "Dick" Jaspers (pronounced yas-pers) (born 23 July 1965) is a Dutch professional carom billiards player who specializes in the three-cushion event. Early life Jaspers started playing billiards when he was three years ...
(25. Oktober 2019). * One set, 15 points, in one run in a World-Cup tournament (which until 2012 was also the highest series) was achieved so far by: **
Nobuaki Kobayashi was a Japanese professional three-cushion billiards player and 2-time world champion. After placing 2nd to Belgium's Raymond Ceulemans three times (1970, 1972 and 1973) in the UMB World Three-cushion Championship, Kobayashi turned things around ...
(Valkenburg 1986) **
Torbjörn Blomdahl Torbjörn Blomdahl (born 26 October 1962 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish professional carom billiards (and to a lesser extent pool) player from Helsingborg, Sweden who plays for FC Porto. He is a seven time World Champion in three-cushion billiards, ...
(Gent 1991, Istanbul 1995) **
Marco Zanetti Marco Zanetti (born 10 April 1962) is an Italian professional three-cushion billiards player and a two-time world champion from Bolzano, Italy. Privat Zanetti started playing billiards at 7. He needed a chair to play. His father, Erwin Zanett ...
(Halle 1997, Antwerp 2004, Sluiskil 2007, Alcalá de Guadaira 2008) ** Semih Saygıner (Antwerp 1997) ** Eddy Leppens (Oosterhout 1998) **
Raymond Ceulemans Raymond, Knight Ceulemans (born 12 July 1937) is a Belgian billiards player who won 21 UMB three-cushion World Championship titles, more than any other player. Along with 48 Europea ...
(Oosterhout 1999) ** Frédéric Caudron (Sevilla 2004, Hurghada 2007) ** Daniel Sánchez (Sevilla 2004, Hurghada 2009, Antalya 2012) **
Dick Jaspers Dingeman Jacobus Johannes "Dick" Jaspers (pronounced yas-pers) (born 23 July 1965) is a Dutch professional carom billiards player who specializes in the three-cushion event. Early life Jaspers started playing billiards when he was three years ...
(Sluiskil 2005) ** Peter de Backer (Barendrecht 2005) ** Choi Jae-dong (Barendrecht 2005) ** Jérémy Bury (Hurghada 2006, Antalya 2009) **
Kim Kyung-roul Kim Kyung-roul ( ko, 김경률; 23 February 1980 – 22 February 2015) was a South Korean professional billiards player. He won the 2010 Three-Cushion World Cup. Kim lived in Ilsan Ilsan New Town refers to a planned city occupying Ils ...
(Hurghada 2009, Hurghada 2011) **
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(Suwon 2010) ** Murat Naci Coklu (Hurghada 2010) ** Antonio Ortiz Torrent (Suwon 2011) ** Dave Christiani (Vienna 2011)


Prize money and ranking points

(Date of issue: 20 December 2017)


Tournament records timeline

With the set system, the best individual average (SA) is only counted in the game with 3 winning sets. This also applies to the GA, where at least five games must be played. Since the maximum streak of 15 points was achieved a total of 42 times in the days of the set system, players who have reached this number of points several times are only mentioned with their first streak. The numbers in brackets indicate the frequency.


Statistics

* The (GA) refers respectively to the entire tournament. ;Colour key ;Notes: *1 Peter de Backer was disqualified in semifinals against Daniel Sánchez due to a positive doping test.


World Cup overall champions

;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.


List of World Cup single event winners


The best Worldcup-Players (by Ranking-Points)

(Date: 10. December 2022) Annotation 1: RP: Are the world ranking points (formerly only ranking points)
Annotation 2: GA: Only the results of the final round were counted


References

{{Three-Cushion World Cup Three-cushion billiards competitions Recurring sporting events established in 1986 1986 establishments in France