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Ebsa Past Champions
EBSA PAST CHAMPIONS EUROPEAN MEN'S SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP Year Venue Winner Country Runner-up Country Score 2015 Czech Rep. 2014 Bulgaria Mitchell Mann England John Whitty England 7-2 2013 Poland Robin Hull Finland Gareth Allen Wales 7-2 2012 Latvia Scott Donaldson Scotland Brendan O'Donoghue Ireland 7-3 2011 Bulgaria Daniel Wells Wales Vincelt Muldoon Ireland 7-4 2010 Romania Luca Brecel Belgium Roy Stolk Holland 7-4 2009 Belgium David Hogan Ireland Mario Fernandez Ireland 7-4 2008 Poland David Grace England Graig Steadman England 7-6 2007 Ireland Kevin Van Hove Belgium Rodney Goggins Ireland 7-2 2006 Romania Alex Borg Malta Jeff Cundy England 7-5 2005 Poland Alex Borg Malta Kristjan Helgason Iceland 7-2 2004 Austria Mark Allen N. Ireland Alex Borg Malta 7-6 2003 Germany David John Wales Andrew Pagett Wales 7-3 2002 Poland David John Wales David Mc. Lellan Scotland 7-2 2001 Latvia Bjorn Haneever Belgium Kurt Maflin England 7-6 2000 Scotland Graig Butler England Bjorn Haneever Belgium 7-3 1999 Holland Bjorn Haneever Belgium David Bell Wales 7-0 1998 Finland Kristjan Helgason Iceland Alex Borg Malta 7-2 1997 France Robin Hull Finland Kristjan Helgason Iceland 7-3 1996 Belgium Graham Horne Scotland Kristjan Helgason Iceland 8-5 1995 N. Ireland David Lilley England David Gray England 8-7 1994 Hungary Danny Lathouwers Belgium Stefan Van Der Borght Belgium 8-0 1993 Finland Neil Mosley England Robin Hull Finland 8-6 1988 Holland Stefan Mazrocis England Paul Mifsud Malta 11-7 EUROPEAN WOMEN'S SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP Year Venue Winner Country Runner-up Country Score 2015 Czech Rep. -
Year Venue Winner Country Runner-Up Country Score
Year Venue Winner Country Runner-up Country Score 2010 Syria Dechawat Poomjaeng Thailand Pankaj Advani India 07-Oct 2009 India Alfie Burden England Igor Figueiredo Brazil 08-Oct 2008 Austria Thepchaiya Un-Nooh Thailand Colm Gilcreest Ireland 07-Nov 2007 Thailand Atthasit Mahitthi Thailand Passakorn Suwannawat Thailand 07-Nov 2006 Jordan Kurt Maflin Norway Daniel Ward England 08-Nov 2006 IBSF Grand Prix Michael White Wales Mark Boyle Scotland 05-Nov 2004 Holland Mark Allen N. Ireland Steve Mifsud Australia 06-Nov 2003 China Pankaj Advani India Saleh Mohammed Pakistan 05-Nov 2002 Egypt Steve Mifsud Australia Tim English Wales 06-Nov 2000 China Stephen Maguire Scotland Luke Fisher England 05-Nov 1999 Papua New Guinea Ian Preece Wales David Lilley England 08-Nov 1998 China Luke Simmonds England Ryan Day Wales 10-Nov 1997 Zimbabwe Marco Fu Hong Kong Stuart Bingham England 10-Nov 1996 New Zealand Stuart Bingham England Stan Gorski Australia 05-Nov 1995 Bristol Sakchai Sim-Ngam Thailand David Lilley England 07-Nov 1994 Johannesburg Mohammed Yousuf Pakistan Johannes R. Johannesson Iceland 09-Nov 1993 Karachi Chuchat Triratanapradit Thailand Praput Chaitanasakun Thailand 06-Nov 1992 Malta Neil Mosley England Leonardo Andam Philippines 02-Nov 1991 Bangkok Noppadon Noppachorn Thailand Dominic Dale Wales 08-Nov 1990 Colombo Stephen O'Connor Ireland Steve Lemmens Belgium 08-Nov 1989 Singapore Ken Doherty Ireland Jon Birch England 02-Nov 1988 Sydney James Wattana Thailand Barry Pinches England 08-Nov 1987 Bangalore Darren Morgan Wales Joe Grech Malta 04-Nov 1986 Invercargill Paul Mifsud Malta Kerry Jones Wales 09-Nov 1985 Blackpool Paul Mifsud Malta Dilwyn John Wales 06-Nov 1984 Dublin O.B. -
Round Robin Matches: 3 September 2013
Round Robin Matches: 3 September 2013 TIME M # GRP T PLAYER 1 - COUNTRY VS PLAYER 2 - COUNTRY Frame Scores M41 E4-E5 1 VINNIE CALABRESE AUS 5 : 4 OMAR AL KOJAH SYR 0-42,23-47,33-25,1-57,25-38,57-2,53-0,62-0,29-14 M42 D3-D6 2 ROBERT MURPHY IRL 5 : 2 PASSAKORN SUWANNAWAT THA 41-20,45-21,54-23,21-42,4-53,41-4,46-0 M43 G2-G3 3 JOHN HIGGINS SCO 5 : 0 JOHN WHITTY ENG 41-9,34-30,55-0,41-14,70-0 10:00 M44 B3-B5 4 KRISTJAN HELGASON ISL 5 : 0 AHMED GALAL EGY 36-15,49-8,52-1,73-0,42-0 a.m. M45 A3-A6 5 CAO YUPENG CHN 5 : 4 ISSARA KACHAIWONG THA 59-0,6-43,41-24,4-59,37-0,7-35,41-23,6-35,41-4 M46 F3-F6 6 KEN DOHERTY IRL 5 : 2 RATCHAYOTHIN YOTHARAK THA 52-8,45-12,25-36,33-23,26-33,58-6,65-0 M47 C4-C5 7 DARREN MORGAN WAL 2 : 5 AMIR SARKHOSH IRI 39-25,0-71,54-21,7-45,0-51,10-62,0-67 M48 H3-H6 8 STEVE DAVIS ENG 1 : 5 RATCHAPOL PU-OB-ORM THA 33-36,5-89,0-44,23-47,45-10,26-39 TIME M # GRP T PLAYER 1 - COUNTRY VS PLAYER 2 - COUNTRY Frame Scores M49 D2-D4 1 ROBERT MILKINS ENG 5 : 3 HOSSEIN VAFEI AYOURI IRI 35-38,0-42,37-17,34-22,0-36,38-37,37-0,43-4 M50 B4-B6 2 ADRIAN RIDLEY AUS 2 : 5 NOPPON SAENGKHAM THA 21-31,0-36,31-17,21-35,37-9,22-26,5-38 M51 D1-D5 3 JUDD TRUMP ENG 5 : 2 LAXMAN RAWAT IND 51-4,1-32,42-30,32-34,48-4,61-0,58-0 12:30 M52 G4-G5 4 MOHAMMAD RAIS SENZAHI AFG 5 : 3 MOHAMMED AL JOAKAR UAE 35-18,34-0,16-46,38-9,12-34,41-27,4-51,40-20 p.m. -
First Round (Best of 9 Frames)
FIRST ROUND (BEST OF 9 FRAMES) Group A SANGSOM 6-RED WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 NO PLAYERS' NAMES COUNTRY A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 MP MW FW FL FD FDA POS A1 Mark Selby (1) ENG 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 25 7 18 3.60 1 A2 Dominic Dale (23) WAL 3 5 5 5 3 5 3 21 19 2 0.40 4 A3 Joe Perry (24) ENG 2 2 5 5 5 5 3 19 16 3 0.60 2 A4 Andy Lee HKG 1 3 0 4 0 5 0 8 25 -17 -3.40 A5 Shachar Ruberg ISR 1 4 4 5 1 5 1 15 24 -9 -1.80 A6 Dechawat Poomjaeng THA 0 5 2 5 5 5 3 17 14 3 0.60 3 Group B SANGSOM 6-RED WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 NO PLAYERS' NAMES COUNTRY B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 MP MW FW FL FD FDA POS B1 Judd Trump (2) ENG 2 5 5 1 5 5 3 18 14 4 0.80 3 B2 Barry Hawkins (22) ENG 5 5 5 3 4 5 3 22 17 5 1.00 2 B3 Nick Jennings ENG 0 4 5 2 2 5 1 13 23 -10 -2.00 B4 Mohamed Khairy EGY 3 1 3 1 2 5 0 10 25 -15 -3.00 B5 Rodney Goggins IRL 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 25 11 14 2.80 1 B6 Issara Kachaiwong THA 1 5 5 5 4 5 3 20 18 2 0.40 4 Group C SANGSOM 6-RED WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 NO PLAYERS' NAMES COUNTRY C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 MP MW FW FL FD FDA POS C1 Mark Williams MBE (3) WAL 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 24 12 12 2.40 1 C2 Peter Ebdon (20) ENG 1 5 5 3 3 5 2 17 21 -4 -0.80 C3 Li Hang CHN 1 2 4 1 4 5 0 12 25 -13 -2.60 C4 Aditya Mehta (80) IND 4 4 5 5 5 5 3 23 20 3 0.60 2 C5 Ken Doherty (35) IRL 5 5 5 2 2 5 3 19 18 1 0.20 4 C6 Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon THA 1 5 5 4 5 5 3 20 19 1 0.20 3 Group D SANGSOM 6-RED WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 NO PLAYERS' NAMES COUNTRY D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 MP MW FW FL FD FDA POS D1 Stephen Maguire (4) SCO 2 0 5 3 3 5 1 13 21 -8 -1.60 D2 Mark Davis (19) ENG 5 3 5 5 5 5 4 23 18 5 1.00 2 D3 Hossein Vafaei Ayouri -
Saleh Muhammad ~~Vj
~""" !Ii ,:1 ... .mi ~ - 9) akistan's ace cueist ,!rfI1, SalehMuharnn'la.dcould In;""" not win the 2003 mSF '0on; WorldSnookerChampi- Saleh Muhammad ~~vJ tkf~) onship but he remained ~ Pthe most consistent performer of the two-weekevent staged in the Chin~ port cityofJiangmen.The puts up terrific performance a 31-year-oldSalehhad reachedthe final after havingtriumphedin all \,.," of his previous 14 matches while \"11' his opponent,. Indian-iteenager World Snooker Championshi i~t~ Pankl\jAdvani,,had tasted defeltt -~\(~ noless than twicein hjs 10league ~,,;;- matches. 'My only success in the second session was in the 13th frame. I '1\~ Saleh, if} great form, was. -li.~.supremelyconfidentof pocketing \-,)e~',the best of 21 frame final. But made it 6- 7 by winning this frame. But Advani was simply brilliar youth prevailed over experience the next frame. In his very first visit to the table he amassed a bi '\~"\'\- tookanditthewascrown.Advani,not Saleh,who ~;:. Saleh, while talking to 'The of 135. It was amazing stuff really' e;\~\ Newson ~unday:'after his return .S'n to Karachi,admitte<ithat he had By Syed Khalid Mahmood i;\b;: run out of steamin the second "\" session of the final which was ~;;~:dominatedby the reigningIndian framethat winningfiveframeson because of better frame scores _'t. nationalchampion. a trot was next to impossible in than Saleh, who was seeded ti~~ 'Mvani did unsettle my game the prevailing conditions," Saleh second. by forcingme to run all over the revealed. In the last 32, Saleh had place. He hardly committed an The 17th frameindeed proved outwitted Martin Mcrudden of . error in the whole match. -
Record Ticker
aus: Hugo Kastner: SNOOKER – Spieler, Regeln & Rekorde Update: April 2010 Record Ticker Abkürzungen: QRd – Qualifikationsrunde, RR – Round Robin, R – Runde QF – Viertelfinale/Quarterfinal, SF – Seminfinal(e), F – Final(e) SCHNELL & LANGSAM Schnellster Frame: 3 min. Tony Drago - Danny Fowler / 1988 Fidelity Unit Trusts International (R3) 8 Frames gespielt: 46 min. Ronnie O’Sullivan – John Higgins / 1999 Riley Premier League (5-3) 9-Frame Match: 34 min. Tony Drago – Sean Lanigan / 1993 Strachan Challenge Series 2 (5-0) (R5) 11-Frame Match: 52 min. 47 sek. Ronnie O’Sullivan – Dominic Dale / 2006 Northern Ireland Trophy (6-0) (SF) 17-Frame Match: 81 min. Tony Drago – Joe O'Boye / 1990 UK Championship (9-0) (R3) 19-Frame Match: 105 min. 32 sek. Alan Burnett – Doug Mountjoy / 1997 Embassy World Championship (10-1) (QRd7) 25-Frame Match: 167 min. 33 sek. Ronnie O'Sullivan – Tony Drago / 1996 Embassy World Championship (13-4) (R2) Schnellstes Century Break: 3 min. 31 sek. Tony Drago – John Higgins / 1996 UK Championship (R3) Schnellstes Maximum/147 1. Ronnie O’Sullivan (1997) 5:20 2. Ronnie O’Sullivan (1999) 6:51 3. James Wattana (1992) 7:09 6-Red Format Maximum (75 points): 2 min. 28 sek. Michael White – Ernie McMullen / 2009 6-Red World Championship, Killarney LÄNGSTER FRAME Ranking event, kein TV: 92 min. 59 sek. Cliff Thorburn – Stephen O'Connor / 1994 Regal Welsh Open (QRd9) Ranking event, TV: 1. Shaun Murphy – Dave Harold / 2008 China Open (1. Runde, Frame zum 5-3) / 93 min. 12 sek. 2. Mark Selby – Marco Fu / 2007 UK Championship (QF, Entscheidungssatz 9-8) / 77 min. -
Ibsf Past Champions
IBSF PAST CHAMPIONS WORLD MEN'S SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP Year Venue Winner Country Runner-up Country Score 2014 India Yan Bingtao China Muhammad Sajjad Pakistan 8-7 2013 Latvia Zhou Yuelong China Zhao Xintong China 8-4 2012 Bulgaria Muhammad Asif Pakistan Gary Wilson England 10-8 2011 India Hossein Vafaei Ayouri Iran Lee Walker Wales 10-9 2010 Syria Dechawat Poomjaeng Thailand Pankaj Advani India 10-7 2009 India Alfie Burden England Igor Figueiredo Brazil 10-8 2008 Austria Thepchaiya Un-Nooh Thailand Colm Gilcreest Ireland 11-7 2007 Thailand Atthasit Mahitthi Thailand Passakorn Suwannawat Thailand 11-7 2006 Jordan Kurt Maflin Norway Daniel Ward England 11-8 2006 Grand Prix - Wales Michael White Wales Mark Boyle Scotland 11-5 2004 Holland Mark Allen N. Ireland Steve Mifsud Australia 11-6 2003 China Pankaj Advani India Saleh Mohammed Pakistan 11-5 2002 Egypt Steve Mifsud Australia Tim English Wales 11-6 2000 China Stephen Maguire Scotland Luke Fisher England 11-5 1999 Papua New Guinea Ian Preece Wales David Lilley England 11-8 1998 China Luke Simmonds England Ryan Day Wales 11-10 1997 Zimbabwe Marco Fu Hong Kong Stuart Bingham England 11-10 1996 New Zealand Stuart Bingham England Stan Gorski Australia 11-5 1995 Bristol Sakchai Sim-Ngam Thailand David Lilley England 11-7 1994 Johannesburg Mohammed Yousuf Pakistan Johannes R. Johannesson Iceland 11-9 1993 Karachi Chuchat Triratanapradit Thailand Praput Chaitanasakun Thailand 11-6 1992 Malta Neil Mosley England Leonardo Andam Philippines 11-2 1991 Bangkok Noppadon Noppachorn Thailand Dominic Dale Wales 11-8 1990 Colombo Stephen O'Connor Ireland Steve Lemmens Belgium 11-8 1989 Singapore Ken Doherty Ireland Jon Birch England 11-2 1988 Sydney James Wattana Thailand Barry Pinches England 11-8 1987 Bangalore Darren Morgan Wales Joe Grech Malta 11-4 1986 Invercargill Paul Mifsud Malta Kerry Jones Wales 11-9 1985 Blackpool Paul Mifsud Malta Dilwyn John Wales 11-6 1984 Dublin O.B. -
1 Year List After the 2016 Shanghai Masters
1 YEAR LIST AFTER THE 2016 SHANGHAI MASTERS World 1 Year List 1 Year World 1 Year List 1 Year Ranking Ranking Player Name Prize Money Ranking Ranking Player Name Prize Money 14 1 Allister Carter £105,150 9 49 Ricky Walden £9,400 6 2 Ding Junhui £91,500 A 50 David Lilley £9,000 17 3 Anthony McGill £73,525 55 51 David Grace £9,000 1 4 Mark Selby £60,775 28 52 Alan McManus £8,900 7 5 Neil Robertson £58,500 85 53 Mei Xiwen £8,900 11 6 Joe Perry £41,050 86 54 Thor Chuan Leong £8,500 26 7 Michael Holt £38,150 10 55 Ronnie O'Sullivan £8,000 2 8 Stuart Bingham £34,775 52 56 Fergal O'Brien £7,575 19 9 Stephen Maguire £32,500 12 57 Marco Fu £7,525 15 10 Kyren Wilson £32,025 87 58 Duane Jones £7,500 3 11 Shaun Murphy £26,000 89 59 Sam Craigie £7,025 33 12 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh £25,500 81 60 Allan Taylor £7,025 22 13 David Gilbert £23,275 73 61 Zhang Yong £7,025 23 14 Ryan Day £23,050 90 62 Hammad Miah £7,000 5 15 John Higgins £22,750 44 63 Jack Lisowski £6,950 13 16 Mark Williams £22,250 46 64 Rod Lawler £6,900 16 17 Barry Hawkins £20,500 53 65 Rory McLeod £6,575 4 18 Judd Trump £19,000 92 66 Scott Donaldson £6,525 21 19 Michael White £17,725 93 67 James Wattana £6,500 24 20 Matthew Selt £17,000 65 68 Alfie Burden £6,000 49 21 Xiao Guodong £16,525 38 69 Mike Dunn £6,000 66 22 Nigel Bond £16,500 62 70 Robin Hull £6,000 37 23 Tom Ford £16,025 94 71 Lee Walker £5,925 58 24 Stuart Carrington £15,575 95 72 Zhao Xintong £5,575 42 25 Kurt Maflin £14,900 84 73 James Cahill £5,425 27 26 Ben Woollaston £14,000 48 74 Sam Baird £5,250 34 27 Jimmy Robertson £13,750 -
Memorable Results of Maltese Players in IBSF, EBSA and CBSA Championships
Memorable results of Maltese players in IBSF, EBSA and CBSA Championships Year Venue Player/Team Score 1976 South Africa Paul Mifsud - Runner Up in IBSF World Snooker Championship vs Doug Mountjoy (Wales) 1-11 1979 Sri Lanka Paul Mifsud - Winner in IBSF World Billiards Championship vs Norman Dagley (England) 2943-2152 1984 Ireland Tony Drago - Winner of Highest Break in IBSF World Snooker Championship (World record) 132 points 1985 England Paul Mifsud - Winner of IBSF World Snooker Championship vs Dilwyn John (Wales) 11-6 1986 New Zealand Paul Mifsud - Winner of IBSF World Snooker Championship vs Kerry Jones (Wales) 11-9 1987 N. Ireland Joe Grech - Runner Up in IBSF World Billiards Championship vs Geet Sethi (India) 4846-3256 1987 India Joe Grech - Runner Up in IBSF World Snooker Championship vs Darren Morgan (Wales) 11-4 1988 Thailand Jason Peplow - Runner Up in IBSF U21 World Snooker Championship vs Brian Morgan (England) 1-6 1988 Holland Paul Mifsud - Runner Up in EBSA European Snooker Championship vs Stefan Mazrocis (Holland) 7-11 1988 Australia Jason Peplow - Set World Record Break in IBSF World Snooker Championship 134 points 1996 Holland Paul Mifsud, Alex Borg and Simon Camilleri - Runners Up in Continental Team Snooker Championships Round Robin 1997 Malta Paul Mifsud, Joe Grech and Alex Borg - Winners of Continental Team Snooker Championships Round Robin 1998 Finland Alex Borg - Runner Up in EBSA European Snooker Championship vs Kristjan Helgason (Iceland) 2-7 1999 France Joe Grech, Alex Borg and Arthur Cachia - Winners of Continental Team Snooker Championships vs Belgium 2-1 2000 Gibraltar Joe Grech, Alex Borg and Simon Camilleri - Winners of Continental Team Snooker Championships vs Holland 2-1 2003 Malta Alex Borg - Winner of Highest Break in Continental Team Snooker Championships 141 points 2004 Latvia Alex Borg, Simon Zammit & Duncan Bezzina - Winners of EBSA European Team Snooker Championships vs England 10-6 2004 Austria Alex Borg - Runner Up in EBSA European Snooker Championships vs Mark Allen (N. -
IBSF Chief Richard Gets Second by Sports Reporter Billiards and Snooker Federation (QBSF)
FFOOTBALLOOTBALL | Page 4 NNBABA | Page 6 Rodgers Nets defeat praises Celtic Grizzlies, halt aft er League three-game Cup glory losing streak Tuesday, November 28, 2017 CRICKET Rabia I 10, 1439 AH Warner, Bancroft GULF TIMES pile on Gabba misery for England SPORT Page 2 IBSF WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIPS Advani storms to another Wendy Jans wins the women’s world title in Doha world title for sixth straight year By Mikhil Bhat men’s fi nal at Al Arabi Sports Club In- at 2-2 armed with breaks of 59, 38 and Doha door Hall yesterday. 37. Jans then won three straight frames, The men’s fi nal, that saw Advani with the penultimate one going the lift his third IBSF world snooker title, closest at 63-54. It’s all about momentum,” Pankaj lasted more than fi ve hours. Earlier, “It is great to have another title but Advani said yesterday. Belgium’s Wendy Jans tightened her I think it will be more diffi cult in the And the momentum was with stranglehold on the women’s crown, future because the younger players are the Indian champion, who won winning her sixth straight IBSF world getting better and better. But we will “his second world title in a span of three title and seventh overall, while Welsh- see what happens next year. This year, weeks in Doha yesterday. man Darren Morgan picked up his I am happy that I have won my seventh The 32-year-old won his 18th world fourth Masters title. title. Over the moon,” Jans told Gulf title when he beat Iran’s Amir Sarkhosh Jans beat Thailand’s Waratthanun Times yesterday. -
ROBBY FOLDVARI INTERVIEW, 4-Jan-2007
BACK ROBBY FOLDVARI INTERVIEW, 4-Jan-2007 Robby has won many tournaments around the world while also performing exhibitions and coaching in over 30 countries. Highest competitive billiards break: 686 Highest competitive snooker break: 141 Some of his unique achievements include: NATIONAL Australian Snooker Champion 2006 Australian Billiards Champion - undefeated, 1982, 1983 Australian Billiards Champion, 50 up – undefeated, 2000 Australian Professional Snooker Finalist 1988 Australian Snooker Open Champion 1992 Australasian Professional Billiards Champion 1985 Oceania Snooker Finalist 2005 Commercial Club Open Billiards Champion, 2001 Three Consecutive Princes Coca Cola Snooker Cup Champion Fred Osbourne -Albury Snooker Champion Twice, Victorian Snooker Champion 1983 Victorian Billiards Champion 1982, 1983 City of Melbourne Snooker Champion 1980 Yarraville (Lance Pannell) Snooker Champion Monash University Sports Hall of Fame Confederation Snooker Cup Champion 2005 INTERNATIONAL World Professional Billiards Champion 1986 (England) World Snooker Team Cup, Australian Captain 1996 and 2006 (Thailand, USA) World Matchplay Billiards Champion 1996 (UK) World IBSF Billiards Champion 1997 (Australia) World IBSF Snooker Masters, No 1 Seed after round robin, 2004 (Holland) World IBSF Billiards (150 format), No 1 Seed after round robin, 2005 (Malta) World Professional Billiards Finalist 1987, 1991 (England, India) World IBSF Billiards Semi Finalist 1983 (Malta) UK Professional Billiards Champion 1993, 1994 (England) First ever overseas player to -
First Round (Best of 9 Frames)
FIRST ROUND (BEST OF 9 FRAMES) Group A SANGSOM 6-RED WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 NO PLAYERS' NAMES COUNTRY A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 MP MW FW FL FD FDA POS A1 Mark Selby (1) ENG 5 5 5 A2 Dominic Dale (23) WAL 5 5 3 A3 Joe Perry (24) ENG 2 5 5 A4 Andy Lee HKG 1 3 0 0 A5 Shachar Ruberg ISR 1 4 4 1 A6 Dechawat Poomjaeng THA 5 5 5 Group B SANGSOM 6-RED WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 NO PLAYERS' NAMES COUNTRY B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 MP MW FW FL FD FDA POS B1 Judd Trump (2) ENG 2 5 5 B2 Barry Hawkins (22) ENG 5 5 3 4 B3 Nick Jennings ENG 0 5 2 B4 Mohamed Khairy EGY 1 3 1 B5 Rodney Goggins IRL 5 5 5 B6 Issara Kachaiwong THA 1 5 5 4 Group C SANGSOM 6-RED WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 NO PLAYERS' NAMES COUNTRY C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 MP MW FW FL FD FDA POS C1 Mark Williams MBE (3) WAL 5 5 5 C2 Peter Ebdon (20) ENG 1 5 3 3 C3 Li Hang CHN 1 2 4 1 C4 Aditya Mehta (80) IND 4 5 5 5 C5 Ken Doherty (35) IRL 5 5 2 2 C6 Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon THA 5 4 5 Group D SANGSOM 6-RED WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 NO PLAYERS' NAMES COUNTRY D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 MP MW FW FL FD FDA POS D1 Stephen Maguire (4) SCO 0 5 3 D2 Mark Davis (19) ENG 3 5 5 D3 Hossein Vafei Ayouri IRN 5 5 5 D4 Mohammed Ibrahim EGY 1 1 1 2 D5 Darren Morgan WAL 5 3 5 3 D6 Ratchapol Pu-ob-orm (63) THA 4 5 5 Group E SANGSOM 6-RED WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 NO PLAYERS' NAMES COUNTRY E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 MP MW FW FL FD FDA POS E1 Shaun Murphy (6) ENG 4 5 5 E2 Andrew Higginson (18) ENG 5 5 0 E3 Ben Nunan AUS 0 4 2 E4 Pankaj Advani IND 2 5 5 E5 Steve Davis OBE (51) ENG 1 5 1 E6 Thepchaiya Un-nooh THA 5 4 5 Group F SANGSOM 6-RED WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012