Dick Jaspers

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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.[1]

Born (1965-07-23) 23 July 1965 (age 60)
Sint Willebrord
Sport country Netherlands
Professional1986
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Dick Jaspers
Born (1965-07-23) 23 July 1965 (age 60)
Sint Willebrord
Sport country Netherlands
Professional1986
Medal record
Men's Three-cushion billiards
Representing  Netherlands
UMB World Championship
Bronze medal – third place1999 BogotáIndividual
Gold medal – first place2000 Saint-ÉtienneIndividual
Bronze medal – third place2002 RandersIndividual
Gold medal – first place2004 RotterdamIndividual
Bronze medal – third place2006 Sankt WendelIndividual
Bronze medal – third place2007 CuencaIndividual
Gold medal – first place2011 LimaIndividual
Bronze medal – third place2013 AntwerpIndividual
Gold medal – first place2018 CaïroIndividual
Gold medal – first place2021 Sharm el-SheikhIndividual
World Cup
Gold medal – first place1997Individual
Gold medal – first place1999Individual
Gold medal – first place2008Individual
Gold medal – first place2010Individual
Gold medal – first place2016Individual
Gold medal – first place2019Individual
CEB European Championship
Silver medal – second place1990 NorrköpingIndividual
Silver medal – second place1991 DordrechtIndividual
Bronze medal – third place1998 AubagneIndividual
Bronze medal – third place1999 PortoIndividual
Bronze medal – third place2001 OdenseIndividual
Gold medal – first place2003 GöynükIndividual
Bronze medal – third place2005 PortoIndividual
Bronze medal – third place2006 AntalyaIndividual
Bronze medal – third place2007 Salon-de-ProvenceIndividual
Gold medal – first place2008 FlorangeIndividual
Gold medal – first place2010 Sankt WendelIndividual
Gold medal – first place2011 PortoIndividual
Gold medal – first place2019 BrandenburgIndividual
World Team Championship
Silver medal – second place1993 ViersenTeam
Gold medal – first place1998 ViersenTeam
Gold medal – first place1999 ViersenTeam
Silver medal – second place2000 ViersenTeam
Silver medal – second place2002 ViersenTeam
Bronze medal – third place2003 ViersenTeam
Silver medal – second place2005 ViersenTeam
Bronze medal – third place2006 ViersenTeam
Bronze medal – third place2007 ViersenTeam
Silver medal – second place2008 ViersenTeam
Bronze medal – third place2010 ViersenTeam
Bronze medal – third place2011 ViersenTeam
World Games
Silver medal – second place2001 AkitaIndividual
Silver medal – second place2005 DuisburgIndividual
Gold medal – first place2009 KaohsiungIndividual
Gold medal – first place2022 BirminghamIndividual
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Early life

Jaspers started playing billiards when he was three years old in the pub his parents ran in his home town. Between 1974 and 1980 he participated in the Dutch Youth Championships before making the move to the senior level. In this period he got lessons from Andre Gulickx and Tony Schrauwen

Professional career

Jaspers became a professional billiard player in 1986 after seeing Raymond Ceulemans and Nobuaki Kobayashi on live television during their World Cup final in Valkenburg. Jaspers won two silver medals in the Dutch Championships 1986. In 1987 and 1989 he won the National Championship, and participated three times at the European Youth Championship. He won the gold medal on all of those occasions.

Jaspers started playing in the West German division of the Billiards World Cup Association (BWA) which managed professional GrandPrix tournaments. Jaspers won several of these tournaments and was later suspended by the Confédération Européenne de Billard (CEB) for five years for his participation. Several other worldclass players received the same suspension. The Union Mondiale de Billard supported this decision and Jaspers and the other players were prohibited from participating in European and World Championships for five years. Following the suspension, the players remained members of the BWA and played all their tournaments with them, which resulted in a longterm suspension. In 1989 and 1992, Jaspers became European Champion at the European Nation Championships, and in 1991 and 1992 he won the Finals of the Coupe d'Europe events. In 1998, the associations and their players came together to resolve their differences. From then on the players were able to play at the ECs and WCs again. Jaspers won the Three-Cushion World Cup in 1997[2] and 1999, and received the Golden KNBB Pin in December 1999.

In October 2000, Jaspers dominated the UMB World Three-cushion Championship. Earlier that year he was honored by the BWA.[clarification needed] He was not able to defend his title the following year, but he won the silver medal at the 2001 World Games in Akita, Japan.

In Göynük, Turkey, he won the 2003 European Championships and he became UMB World Champion for the second time in 2004 when he defeated his Greek opponent Filippos Kasidokostas in the final (159, 150, 155). The event was held in Jaspers' home country in Rotterdam. Jaspers would win that event again five years later by defeating Torbjörn Blomdahl.

In 2005, Jaspers won three Silver Medals (World Games, World Nations Championships and Euro Billiards). On 3 September 2006, Jaspers won his 13th Dutch National Championship event.

Jaspers defeated Blomdahl again to win the 2009 AGIPI Billiard Masters. A prize of €20,550 was awarded to him.

Titles

  • 1997 Three-Cushion World Cup Champion
  • 1999 Three-Cushion World Cup Champion
  • 2000 UMB World Three-cushion Champion
  • 2003 CEB European Three-cushion Champion
  • 2004 UMB World Three-cushion Champion
  • 2008 CEB European Three-cushion Champion
  • 2008 Three-Cushion World Cup Champion
  • 2009 UMB/CEB AGIPI Masters
  • 2010 CEB European Three-cushion Champion
  • 2010 UMB/CEB AGIPI Masters
  • 2010 Three-Cushion World Cup Champion
  • 2011 CEB European Three-cushion Champion
  • 2011 UMB World Three-cushion Champion
  • 2016 Three-Cushion World Cup Champion

Reference of results[3]

World records

  • Threecushion average in a single 1set 40carambole match: 10 (4 innings, 5+11+2+22 = 40 points) (2017)[4]
  • Threecushion average in a single 3set 45carambole match: 5.625 (45/8) (2008)[5]
  • Most points in a row: 34 over 3 sets (2008, see below)[6]
  • Threecushion average in a tournament: 2.536 over 7 matches (2002) and 2.666 over 4 matches (2005)

In the 2008 European Championship Final against Torbjorn Blomdahl, Jaspers averaged 5.625.[7] He ended Game One by going 13 and out in his second innings, ran 15 and out in his first innings of Game Two and ran six in his first innings of Game Three. Thus, he made 34 consecutive points.

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