Monday, March 27, 2006

Williams wins in China

Mark J Williams surprised almost everyone by winning the Star Dragon Woods Villa Cup China Open. He hadn't won a ranking title since 2003, and for a while it looked like he was going to lose his place in the top 16.

John Higgins once again lost 9-8 in a final. He lost by the same scores to Ken Doherty in the recent Malta Cup.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006

The European Championships have started

The European Pool Championships have started.

There are divisions for men, women and wheelchair users. They compete, in straight pool, 8-ball and 9-ball. The event ends 1 April.

Defending champions:
  • Men: Alex Lely (8-ball and 9-ball) and Torsten Hohmann (straight pool)
  • Women: Christine Feldmann-Naeff (8-ball) and Jasmin Ouschan (9-ball and straight pool)
  • Wheelchair: Jouni Täthi (8-ball) and Henrik Larsson (9-ball)


Selected players in this year's tournament:

  • Jasmin Ouschan (Austria)
  • Wendy Jans (Belgium)
  • Roman Hybler (Czech Republic)
  • Oliver Ortmann and Ralf Souquet (Germany)
  • Imran Majid and Daryl Peach (Great Britain)
  • Vilmos Foldes and Sandor Tot (Hungary)
  • Tony Drago (Malta)
  • Niels Feijen, Alex Lely and Nick van den Berg (Netherlands)
  • Line Kjørsvik (Norway)
  • Radoslaw Babica (Poland)
  • Marcus Chamat and Tom Storm (Sweden)
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Sunday, March 19, 2006

Snooker stars off to China

It's time for the fifth snooker ranking tournament of the season, the Star Dragon Woods Villa Cup China Open.

Last year's surprise winner, Ding Junhui, will try to repeat that performance. The competition is tough though, with all the best players taking part.

The event starts off Sunday, with wild card matches for Chinese hopefuls. Tuesday sees the start of the tournament proper.

CCTV5 of China broadcasts the event. The stream will be viewable at 300k bandwidth.

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Friday, March 17, 2006

World Pool Championship goes to Manila

The 2006 World Pool Championship will be staged in Manila, Philippines, Nov 4-12.

Sources say the winner will take home at least $100,000. That's a new record for the tournament.

The dates seem to clash with the IPT Players 8-ball Championship. Hopefully they'll reach an agreement.

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Draw for World Snooker Championship

After the final qualifying round the draw for the 2006 888.com World Snooker Championship has now been made.

Defending champion Shaun Murphy goes up against Thailand's James Wattana. World No.1 Ronnie O'Sullivan plays veteran Dave Harold. Stephen Hendry meets Nigel Bond in a rematch of their 1995 world final.

The tournament will be staged 15 April - 1 May in the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England.

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Monday, March 13, 2006

Allison Fisher takes long road to victory

The Great Lakes Classic had an unusual beginning, but Allison Fisher still came out a winner in the end.

She lost her very first match to Chinese sensation Xiaoting Pan, but managed to come through the one loss bracket to make the single elimination stage. Players left behind included Melissa Herndon and Wendy Jans.

In the final 16 she hammered poster girl Jennifer Barretta, before edging biggest rival Karen Corr 9-8. Kim White was no match in the semis, going down 9-4. In the final she beat experienced Texan Vivian Villareal 7-4 to pocket the £13,000 first prize.

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Alcaide and Peach snags final IPT places

The final two places on the 150-player strong International Pool Tour have been filled.

It was a Spaniard and a Britain who came through in qualifier E. David Alcaide and Daryl Peach are both accomplished players and are sure to make an impact on the Tour.

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Sunday, March 12, 2006

World Straight Pool Championship in New Jersey

Note: This is the preview for the 2006 World Straight Pool Championship. The results are also available, for both 2006, 2007 and 2008.

The WPA-sanctioned World Straight Pool Championship will be held from May 30 to June 4, in East Brunswick, New Jersey.

The tournament is promoted by Dragon Promotions and boasts an impressive field.

Among the players known to take part are Thorsten Hohmann, Marlon Manalo, Ralf Souquet, Johnny Archer, Mika Immonen, John "Mr. 400" Schmidt and Tony Robles.

Would you like to join them? A total of seven qualifying events will be held, in USA, Canada, Germany and Netherlands.

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