Embassy IBSF World Championship
Jury's Hotel, Bristol, England (Nov 10-25, 1995)
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The new World Champion is Thailands Sakchai Sim-Ngam who defeated Englands David Lilley in
the final 11-7.
On his road to the final Sim-Ngam beat Hitesh Naran (South Africa), Timothy English (Wales) and
David Gray (England). Lilley defeated Gordon Bain (Scotland), Thomas Hong (Singapore) and
Praprut Chaitanasakun aka Rom Surin (Thailand). Chaitanasakun went on to claim third place.
Mohammed Yusuf (Pakistan), the 1994 champion, went out in
the last 16. He was beaten by Timothy English (Wales).
World Under 21 champion, Alan Burnett (Scotland), was the
quarter-final victim of Chaitanasakun.
There were 51 (!) century breaks and 16 over-120 breaks. Highest being 143 by Sam Chong. So the
standards where pretty high.
All in all there were a record 87 players taking part in the championship. They came from 42
different countries from all five continents.
Risto Väyrynen (Finland), who provided the results, also participated. He didn't
qualify for the last 16 cause he came third in his group with 8 wins out of 10 matches. He was
dropped out by Alok Kumar (India) who also had 8 wins but better frame difference, just by two
frames. He had to win his last match 4-1 to qualify but won it 4-3 ... Next time, Risto. Next time!
Last 16 Quarters Semis Final Winner Third place
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Praprut Chaitanasakun Thailand --+ Chai'sakun
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Patrick Delsemme Belgium --+ 5-4 | Chai'sakun
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Johl Younger Australia --+ Burnett | 5-4 |
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Alan Burnett Scotland --+ 5-3 | Lilley
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David Lilley England --+ Lilley | 8-? |
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Gordon Bain Scotland --+ 5-2 | Lilley | |
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Alok Kumar India --+ Hong | 5-? |----------+ +---------------+
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Thomas Ang Chick Hong Singapore --+ 5-2 | SIM-NGAM | | Chaitanasakun |
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James Rushforth Scotland --+ Chong (143) | 11-7 | | 3-1 |
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Tin Sam Chong Malaysia --+ 5-2 | Gray |----------+ +---------------+
|------------+ |
David Gray England --+ Gray | 5-? | |
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Salem Mohammad Pakistan --+ 5-1 | Sim-Ngam |
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Mohammad Yusuf Pakistan --+ English | 8-4
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Timothy English Wales --+ 5-2 | Sim-Ngam |
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Hitesh Naran South Africa --+ Sim-Ngam | 5-?
|------------+
Sakchai Sim-Ngam Thailand --+ 5-1
GROUP A
1 Eric Lepaul France
2 Tin Sam Chong * Malaysia
3 Michael Gold England
4 Ede Dunai Hungary
5 Felix Pleschek Austria
6 Thomas Ang Chick Hong * Singapore
7 Ismael Teeluck Mauritius
8 Michael Sobala Canada
9 Mario Wehrmann Netherlands
10 Ghuloom Abbas Bahrain
11 Mohamed Sultan Joker UAE
GROUP B
1 Kevin D'Agostino Malta
2 Tang Hoa USA
3 Alan Burnett * Scotland
4 David Gray * England
5 Sean Rolt Isle of Man
6 Olegs Demjanous Latvia
7 Nayef Al-Jawaini Saudi Arabia
8 Peter Wagner Germany
9 Jonathan Nelson Northern Ireland
10 Pang Weiguo China
GROUP C
1 Kong Wah On Hong Kong
2 Costas Conuaris Cyprus
3 Ahmad Al-Tarkait Kuwait
4 Salem Mohammad * Pakistan
5 Marcel Scharer Switzerland
6 Warren Horsley South Africa
7 Sylvain Clamousse France
8 Abdel Aziz Amr Egypt
9 Risto Vayrynen Finland
10 Alok Kumar * India
11 Henry Haenga New Zealand
GROUP D
1 Adel Abul Kuwait
2 Jin Weifeng China
3 Christopher McBreen New Zealand
4 A I Weerakkody Sri Lanka
5 Mohammad Mustafa Shihab UAE
6 Zoltan Kousza Hungary
7 Wong Tik Fang Hong Kong
8 David Lilley * England
9 Kimmo Lang Finland
10 Glen Wilkinson Australia
11 Hitesh Naran * South Africa
GROUP E
1 John McCallum England
2 Tom Zimmerman Switzerland
3 Salem Moosa Mauritius
4 Timothy English * Wales
5 Robert Burda Austria
6 Piotr Kulisaewski Poland
7 Charles Irwin Zimbabwe
8 Praprut Chaitanasakun * Thailand a.k.a Rom Surin
9 Tom Collins USA
10 Alan Norvark Denmark
11 Sarang Shoff India
GROUP F
1 Theokliton Ermos Cyprus
2 Michael Heeger Germany
3 Sakchai Sim-Ngam * Thailand
4 Kien Foot Yong Malaysia
5 Michael Boyle Isle of Man
6 Vladimir Sinitsin Latvia
7 Julian Logue Northern Ireland
8 Wojtek Trajdos Poland
9 Gerard Morrison Canada
10 Johl Younger * Australia
11 Naveen Perwani Pakistan
GROUP G
1 Johan Hultsgo Sweden
2 Bill Meddah Algeria
3 Henrik Yensen Denmark
4 Frans Mintoff Malta
5 Patrick Delsemme * Belgium
6 Kwan Poom Jang Thailand
7 George Cook Zimbabwe
8 Salman Sonbol Saudi Arabia
9 Mark Dooley Rep. of Ireland
10 James Rushforth * Scotland
11 Basilyos Maged Egypt
GROUP H
1 Rachiz Meddah Algeria
2 Steve Lemmens Belgium
3 John Payne Wales
4 Gordon Bain * Scotland
5 Keith E Boon Aun Singapore
6 Mohammed Al-Ansarri Bahrain
7 Maurice Le Duc Netherlands
8 Mohammad Yusuf * Pakistan
9 Tom Gleeson Rep. of Ireland
10 M S M Naufer Sri Lanka
* Qualified for the second stage
Thanks to Risto Väyrynen
<VAYRYNEN@vyh21.vyh.fi>
for providing the results.
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