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 and 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 and 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 [ ]
2013 Award ceremony. Ludo Dielis hands over the diamant-cue to the winner
Frederic Caudron .
From Left to right: Vice world champion Filippos Kasidokostas, Caudron, Bronze medal winners Alexander Salazar and
Dick Jaspers .
[2] [3]
Rank
Prize
Ranking points
Winner
20.000 € x 1
120
Runner-up
12.000 € x 1
0 81
3. & 4. Rank
7.000 € x 2
0 57
5. – 8. Rank
4.000 € x 4
0 39
9. – 16. Rank
2.000 € x 8
0 24
17. – 32. Rank
1.500 € x 16
0 12
33. – 48. Rank
1.000 € x 16
0 8
Total
118.000 €
Tournament records timeline [ ]
General Average (GA)[1]
GA
Name
Year
0,552
Edmond Soussa
1928
0,720
1929
0,755
1935
0,859
1936
0,884
1938
0,922
1948
1,070
Pedro Leopoldo Carrera
1952
1,089
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
2,123
2017
2,352
Dick Jaspers
2018
2,463
Tayfun Taşdemir
2021
Special Average (SA)[1]
SA
Name
Year
0,746
1928
0,961
1929
1,136
1932
1,162
1938
1,562
1948
1,612
1952
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
2013
High Run (HR)[1]
HR
Name
Year
0 9
Edmond Soussa
1928
10
1931
1932
12
Edmond Soussa
1933
Alfred Lagache
1938
1948
1952
1953
13
1958
14
1964
Raymond Ceulemans
1974
15
Raymond Ceulemans
1975
Raymond Ceulemans
1980
1982
1986
Torbjörn Blomdahl
1991
1995
Marco Zanetti
1997
Daniel Sánchez
1998
1998
Sang Chun Lee
1999
Marco Zanetti
2000
Eddy Merckx
2010
17
Frédéric Caudron
2012
Frédéric Caudron
2013
18
Pedro Piedrabuena
2014
19
2015
2018
20
Martin Horn
2021
List of champions [ ]
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.
0 1
Reims
Edmond Soussa
0,552
Carel Koopman
0,493
Otto Unshelm
0,489
0 2
Brussels
Edmond Soussa
0,604
Emile Zaman
0,720
Arnoud Sengers
0,542
0 3
1930
Amsterdam
0,587
Edmond Soussa
0,541
Arnoud Sengers
0,542
0 4
1931
Barcelona
0,551
Edmond Soussa
0,632
Arnoud Sengers
0,571
0 5
1932
Vichy
Hendrik J. Robijns
0,679
0,698
0,557
0 6
1933
Cairo
Hendrik J. Robijns
0,628
Edmond Soussa
0,593
Claudio Puigvert
0,547
0 7
1934
Barcelona
Claudio Puigvert
0,695
0,590
0,508
0 8
1935
Algiers
Alfred Lagache
0,656
Claudio Puigvert
0,755
Emile Zaman
0,643
0 9
1936
New York
0,859
0,665
Edmond Soussa
0,631
10
1937
Köln
Alfred Lagache
0,696
0,680
Arnoud Sengers
0,603
11
1938
Buenos Aires
0,884
0,677
Alfred Lagache
0,745
1939 to 1947: not held
12
1948
Buenos Aires
0,877
0,922
Augusto Vergez
0,819
1949 to 1951: not held
13
1952
Buenos Aires
Pedro Leopoldo Carrera
1,070
0,961
0,943
14
1953
Antwerp
0,937
1,001
Pedro Leopoldo Carrera
0,921
1954 to 1957: not held
15
1958
Barcelona
Enrique Navarra
0,913
1,089
0,921
1959: not held
16
1960
Buenos Aires
0,961
0,811
José Bonomo
0,887
17
1961
Amsterdam
0,997
0,801
0,905
1962: not held
18
1963
Neuss
Raymond Ceulemans
1,307
1,077
Enrique Navarra
0,817
19
1964
Ostend
Raymond Ceulemans
1,231
1,040
0,939
20
1965
Hilversum
Raymond Ceulemans
1,290
1,152
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
0,957
1,003
23
1968
Düren
Raymond Ceulemans
1,227
Koya Ogata
0,910
1,009
24
1969
Tokyo
Raymond Ceulemans
1,276
Koya Ogata
0,992
0,906
25
1970
Las Vegas
Raymond Ceulemans
1,164
Nobuaki Kobayashi
0,998
0,876
26
1971
Groningen
Raymond Ceulemans
1,266
0,865
0,814
27
1972
Buenos Aires
Raymond Ceulemans
1,315
Nobuaki Kobayashi
1,025
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
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
1,271
37
1982
Guayaquil
Rini van Bracht
1,043
Yohio Yoshihara
1,146
1,086
38
1983
Aix-les-Bains
Raymond Ceulemans
1,447
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
1,010
Torbjörn Blomdahl
1,205
Raymond Ceulemans
1,745
42
1987
Cairo
Torbjörn Blomdahl
1,099
0,933
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
1,038
1,194
48
1995
Grubbenvorst
1,494
1,210
Nobuaki Kobayashi
1,345
49
1996
Hattingen
Christian Rudolph
1,025
Daniel Sánchez
1,277
0,982
50
1997
Grubbenvorst
Torbjörn Blomdahl
2,015
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
1,502
Marco Zanetti
1,590
54
2001
Luxembourg
Raymond Ceulemans
1,696
Marco Zanetti
1,866
1,260
No.
Year
Venue
Winner
Avg.
Finalist
Avg.
Semi-finalists
Avg.
55
2002
Randers
Marco Zanetti
1,732
1,519
Dick Jaspers
1,687
1,453
56
2003
Valladolid
Semih Saygıner
1,868
Filippos Kasidokostas
1,268
Torbjörn Blomdahl
1,833
Marco Zanetti
1,211
57
2004
Rotterdam
Dick Jaspers
1,907
Filippos Kasidokostas
1,399
Nikos Polychronopoulos
1,437
1,442
58
2005
Lugo
Daniel Sánchez
1,838
1,566
Eddy Leppens
1,551
1,367
59
2006
Sankt Wendel
Eddy Merckx
1,767
Nikos Polychronopoulos
1,456
1,577
Dick Jaspers
1,783
60
2007
Cuenca
Ryuuji Umeda
1,426
Daniel Sánchez
1,805
Dick Jaspers
1,484
1,091
61
2008
Sankt Wendel
Marco Zanetti
1,871
Torbjörn Blomdahl
1,631
1,481
1,478
62
2009
Lausanne
Filippos 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
1,375
64
2011
Lima
Dick Jaspers
1,917
Marco Zanetti
1,551
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
Filippos Kasidokostas
1,923
1,433
Dick Jaspers
1,822
67
2014
Seoul
Choi Sung-won
2,000
Torbjörn Blomdahl
1,850
1,350
1,269
68
2015
Bordeaux
Torbjörn Blomdahl
1,764
1,621
Eddy Merckx
1,940
Dani Sánchez
1,817
69
2016
Bordeaux
Daniel Sánchez
1,983
2,043
Semih Saygıner
1,618
Eddy Leppens
1,792
70
2017
Santa Cruz
Frédéric Caudron
2,089
Eddy Merckx
1,828
2,123
Marco Zanetti
1,673
71
2018
Cairo
Dick Jaspers
2,352
2,022
1,629
Semih Saygıner
1,568
72
2019
Randers
Torbjörn Blomdahl
2,121
1,606
1,535
Semih Saygıner
1,934
2020: not held (COVID-19-Pandemic)
73
2021
Sharm el-Sheikh
Dick Jaspers
1,864
1,826
Marco Zanetti
2,051
Martin Horn
1,949
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