Verhoeven Open

The Verhoeven Open is a three-cushion billiards tournament held in Flushing, Queens. The event is sanctioned by the Union Mondiale de Billard and the United States Billiard Association. The event was known as Sang Lee International Open between 2005 and 2008.[1]

2016 Tournament logo
Martin Horn at the entrance of the Carom Café in 2016.

History

Tournament poster of Sang Lee international Open inside of the Carom Café.
Michael Kang is the co-founder of the Carom Café and friend of Sang Lee.

Sang Lee International Open

It was founded in 2005 as the Sang Lee International Open, named after Sang Lee, a Korean American player whose goal was to spread his principles as a player and restore the popularity of carom billiards in the United States. One year after his death in 2004, his widow Ira Lee initiated the tournament in tribute to him. It was organized by the United States Billiard Association (USBA) as a member of the world federation Union Mondiale de Billard. The venue for the tournament is the Carom Café, which was founded by Lee and his friend Michael Kang, who was also one of the best players in the United States at that time.

Contrary to most other tournaments it was not played in the set system, but to a predetermined score. The structure of the tournament has been changed several times since 2005.

The inaugural event (2005) was won by Sweden's Torbjörn Blomdahl. The 2006 and 2007 editions were both dominated by Frédéric Caudron of Belgium.[2][3] Roland Forthomme, also from Belgium, won it in 2008.[4] The 2008 edition was the last time the event was named as Sang Lee International Open.

Verhoeven Open

After a four-year break, the tournament was relaunched in 2012 under the name Verhoeven Open Tournament (or short Verhoeven Open)[1] by Cindy Lee, CEO of billiards-event organizer Dragon Promotions.[5]

In 2012, 20 players participated at the tournament. Winner was the local hero Pedro Piedrabuena, who beat Torbjörn Blomdahl from Sweden with 40:37 in the final. After a long pause of playing tournaments, the 75-year-old Belgian "Mr. 100 " Raymond Ceulemans was honorous player of the tournament and could, after all, still occupy the seventh rank.[6]

Prize money & ranking points

Prize Money 2007[7]
RankPrize
Money (US$)
RankPrize
Money (US$)
0112,000112,800
029,600122,400
038,000132,100
046,400141,800
055,600151,700
064,800161,600
074,400171,500
084,000181,400
093,600191,300
103,200201,200
Bonuses
HS300BG300
Total amount: 80,000 US$

The following table shows prize money and ranking points (only for USBA-Players).[8]

Prize Money
RankUS$RankUS$
018,00011550
025,00012550
034,00013500
043,50014500
052,70015450
062,20016450
071,70017425
081,20018425
091,00019400
1080020400
Total amount: 34,750 US$
USBA-Points
RankPoints
1.80
2.60
3.50
4.40
5. & 6.30
7. & 8.25
9.–12.20
13.–16.15
17.–2410
25.–3205
≥ 3303

Tournament statistic

Jérémy Bury, winner of 2016.

The GA shows the Ggeneral Aaverage (all points ÷ all innings).

Men

Sang Lee International Open
Year Winner GA Runner up GA 3. Place GA Ref.
2005 Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,006 Semih Saygıner 1,998 Dick Jaspers 1,907
2006 Frédéric Caudron 1,881 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,851 Semih Saygıner 1,741
2007 Frédéric Caudron 1,774 Dani Sánchez 1,889 Semih Saygıner 1,615
2008 Roland Forthomme 1,829 Frédéric Caudron 1,958 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,707
Verhoeven Open Tournament
Year Winner GA Runner up GA 3. Place GA Ref.
2012 Pedro Piedrabuena 1,592 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,708 Roland Forthomme 1,658 [9]
2013 Frédéric Caudron 2,066 Eddy Merckx 1,886 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,838 [10]
2014 Torbjörn Blomdahl 2,058 Eddy Merckx 1,941 Frédéric Caudron 1,927 [11]
2015 Dick Jaspers 2,097 Tayfun Taşdemir 1,715 Frédéric Caudron 1,931 [12]
2016 Jérémy Bury 1,542 Dick Jaspers 1,975 Eddy Merckx 1,775 [13]
2017 Cho Jae-ho 1,650 Eddy Leppens 1,897 Dani Sánchez 1,847 [14]
2018 Eddy Merckx 1,872 Dani Sánchez 1,937 Martin Horn 1,908
Eddy Leppens 1,597
2019 Eddy Merckx 1,798 Torbjörn Blomdahl 1,777 Dani Sánchez 1,773

Women

In 2013 for the first time a competition for women was held. It took place from 14 to 16 July, right before the men's competition. Winner was world number one Therese Klompenhouwer from the Netherlands. She beat the four-time world champion Orie Hida from Japan 25:16 in 17 innings in the final. However Hida played the best individual average with 1,562. Klompenhouwer succeeded with 9 points in the best high run.[15]

In 2015 the women's tournament was called Jennifer Shim International.[16] The tournament was named in memory of the American elite player Jennifer Shim, who was shot on 6 March 2015 by her ex-boyfriend at the age of 41.[17][18]

Year Winner GA Runner up GA 3. Place/
Semi Finalists
GA Ref.
Verhoeven Open Tournament
2013 Therese Klompenhouwer 1,016 Orie Hida 0,850 Park Su-ah 0,631 [15]
Jennifer Shim International
2015 Therese Klompenhouwer 1,123 Pheavy Srong 0,662 Orie Hida 0,970 [19][20]
2017 Therese Klompenhouwer 1,116 Orie Hida 1,035 Lee Mi-rae 0,648 [21]
2019 Han Ji-eun 0,863 Therese Klompenhouwer 1,195 Orie Hida 0,780 [22]
Yuko Nishimoto 0,754

References

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