2013 World Cup of Pool
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Pool Tournament
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 17 to 22 September 2013 |
Venue | York Hall |
City | London |
Country | England |
Organisation | Matchroom Sport |
Format | Single elimination tournament |
Total prize fund | 250,000ドル |
Winner's share | 30,000ドル each |
Final | |
Champion | Philippines Lee Vann Corteza, Dennis Orcollo |
Runner-up | Netherlands – Niels Feijen, Nick van den Berg |
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Snooker tournament
The 2013 World Cup of Pool was the eighth edition of the tournament and was held at the York Hall, London from 17 to 22 September 2013. The event was won by the Philippine team of Lee Vann Corteza and Dennis Orcollo.[1]
Prize fund
[edit ]- First place (per pair): 60,000ドル
- Second place (per pair): 30,000ドル
- Semi-finalists (per pair): 16,000ドル
- Quarter-finalists (per pair): 10,000ドル
- Last 16 losers (per pair): 5,000ドル
- Last 32 losers (per pair): 3,000ドル
Teams
[edit ]- Seeded teams:
- Finland (Mika Immonen and Petri Makkonen)
- England A (Darren Appleton and Karl Boyes)
- China (Li Hewen and Liu Haitao)
- USA (Shane Van Boening and Johnny Archer)
- Netherlands (Niels Feijen and Nick van den Berg)
- Philippines (Lee Vann Corteza and Dennis Orcollo)
- Chinese Taipei (Chang Jung-lin and Ko Pin-yi)
- England B (Daryl Peach and Chris Melling)
- Germany (Dominic Jentsch and Ralf Souquet)
- Greece (Nikos Ekonomopoulos and Alexander Kazakis)
- Poland (Radosław Babica and Tomasz Kapłan)
- Canada (Alex Pagulayan and John Morra)
- Japan (Naoyuki Ōi and Lo Li-wen)
- Russia (Konstantin Stepanov and Ruslan Tschinachow)
- Italy (Fabio Petroni and Bruno Muratore)
- South Korea (Ryu Sueng-woo and Ham Won-sik)
- Unseeded teams:
- Australia (James Delahunty and David Rothall)
- Austria (Albin Ouschan and Jasmin Ouschan)
- Belgium (Serge Das and Moritz Lauwereyns)
- Croatia (Karlo Dalmatin and Ivica Putnik)
- Estonia (Denis Grabe and Erki Erm) [Qualifier 1]
- Hong Kong (Lee Chenman and Kong Bu-Hong)
- Hungary (Miko Balasz and Gabor Solymosi)
- India (Raj Hundal and Amar Kang)
- Indonesia (Ricky Yang and Irsal Nasution)
- Kuwait (Omar Al-Shaheen and Khaled al-Mutairi)
- Malta (Tony Drago and Alex Borg)
- Portugal (Manuel Gama and Guilherme Sousa) [Qualifier 2]
- Singapore (Aloysius Yapp and Chan Keng Kwang)
- Scotland (Jayson Shaw and Jonni Fulcher)
- Spain (David Alcaide and Juan Carlos Exposito)
- Sweden (Andreas Gerwen and Marcus Chamat)
Tournament bracket
[edit ] Round of 32
Race to 7 Round of 16
Race to 7 Quarter-finals
Race to 9 Semi-finals
Race to 9 Final
Race to 10
Race to 7 Round of 16
Race to 7 Quarter-finals
Race to 9 Semi-finals
Race to 9 Final
Race to 10
1
Finland Immonen / Makkonen
7
Austria Ouschan / Ouschan
2
1
Finland Immonen / Makkonen
7
16
South Korea Ryu / Ham
6
16
South Korea Ryu / Ham
7
Estonia Grabe / Erm
2
1
Finland Immonen / Makkonen
9
8
England Peach / Melling
4
8
England Peach / Melling
7
Portugal Gama / Sousa
4
8
England Peach / Melling
7
9
Germany Jentsch / Souquet
0
9
Germany Jentsch / Souquet
7
Malta Drago / Borg
4
1
Finland Immonen / Makkonen
4
5
Netherlands Feijen / van den Berg
9
5
Netherlands Feijen / van den Berg
7
Scotland Shaw / Fulcher
2
5
Netherlands Feijen / van den Berg
7
India Hundal / Kang
5
12
Canada Pagulayan / Morra
6
India Hundal / Kang
7
5
Netherlands Feijen / van den Berg
9
13
Japan Oi / Li-wen
8
4
United States Van Boening / Archer
7
Kuwait Shaheen / Mutairi
5
4
United States Van Boening / Archer
6
13
Japan Oi / Li-wen
7
13
Japan Oi / Li-wen
7
Sweden Gerwen / Chamat
4
5
Netherlands Feijen / van den Berg
8
6
Philippines Corteza / Orcollo
10
3
China Hewen / Haitao
2
Hungary Balazs / Solymosi
7
Hungary Balazs / Solymosi
7
14
Russia Stepanov / Chinakhov
4
14
Russia Stepanov / Chinakhov
7
Hong Kong Chenman / Hong
5
Hungary Balazs / Solymosi
1
6
Philippines Corteza / Orcollo
9
6
Philippines Corteza / Orcollo
7
Croatia Dalmatin / Putnik
4
6
Philippines Corteza / Orcollo
7
Singapore Yapp / Keng Kwang
3
11
Poland Babica / Kaplan
5
Singapore Yapp / Keng Kwang
7
6
Philippines Corteza / Orcollo
9
7
Chinese Taipei Jung-lin / Pin-yi
7
7
Chinese Taipei Jung-lin / Pin-yi
7
Belgium Das / Lauweryns
5
7
Chinese Taipei Jung-lin / Pin-yi
7
10
Greece Ekonomopoulos / Kazakis
1
10
Greece Ekonomopoulos / Kazakis
7
Australia Delahunty / Rothall
0
7
Chinese Taipei Jung-lin / Pin-yi
9
2
England Appleton / Boyes
3
2
England Appleton / Boyes
7
Indonesia Yang / Nasution
0
2
England Appleton / Boyes
7
15
Italy Petroni / Muratore
5
15
Italy Petroni / Muratore
7
Spain Alcaide / Exposito
3
References
[edit ]- ^ "Philippines edge the Dutch in World Cup thriller". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on 5 July 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- ^ "Prize money at Matchroom Pool". Matchroom Pool. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- ^ "888.com World Cup of Pool 2013". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on 27 December 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- ^ "Schedule at Matchroompool.com". Matchroom Pool. Archived from the original on 17 September 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- ^ "888.com World Cup of Pool 2013". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on 5 July 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
External links
[edit ]- World Cup of Pool 2013 at AZBilliards.com