Pinoy bet in World pool finals in Doha, Qatar
Pinoy bet in World pool finals in Doha, Qatar
Django, Lining arrange semifinal clash By FRANCIS SANTIAGOJuly 5, 2010, 6:16pm
Bustamante (left) beat compatriot Francisco Felicilda, 11-5, to earn his semis seat last Saturday while the left-handed Lining (right) also outlasted another compatriot, Oliver Medenilla, in a hill-hill battle before prevailing, 11-10.A Filipino has been assured of a seat in the finals of the 2010 World Pool Championships after Francisco "Django" Bustamante and Japan-based Antonio Lining set up an intriguing semifinal duel in Doha, Qatar.
Bustamante beat compatriot Francisco Felicilda, 11-5, to earn his semis seat last Saturday while the left-handed Lining also outlasted another compatriot, Oliver Medenilla, in a hill-hill battle before prevailing, 11-10.
The winner of the all-Filipino semifinal will meet the survivor of the other semis featuring American Johnny Archer and Taiwanese Kuo Po-Cheng.
Archer reached the semis by overwhelming Serbian Sandor Tot, 11-6, while Kuo beat Filipino hope and 2006 World Pool champion Ronnie Alcano, 11-5.
With their performance, the two Filipinos are expected to be richly rewarded.
As semifinalists in 128-player tourney being played at the Qatar Billiards and Snooker Federation hall, the loser will get $10,000 (P460,0000 at P46 to $1), while the player advancing to the final will be assured of $18,000 (P828,000). The champion brings home $36,000 (P1.6 million).
When they clash, friendship will have to take a backseat for 43-year-old Bustamante and Lining, who as partners, won a gold medal in the 9-ball doubles event in the 2002 Busan Asian Games.
Nine Filipinos, including Jeffrey de Luna, Raymund Faraon and little-known Venacio Tanio, managed to advance to the round-of-32, but fell one by one in the face of the tough international opposition.
Pool icon Efren "Bata" Reyes and Dennis Orcollo and current World No. 5 Lee Van Corteza were eliminated in the Round-of-64.
Meanwhile, on the way to the Final Four, Bustamante trounced Taiwanese Ko Pin-yi, 11-8, in the round-of-32 before downing countryman Marlon Manalo, 11-6, in the round-of-16 late Sunday.
Lining, on the other hand, thumped Vietnamese Nguyen P. Long, 11-6, in the round-of-32 before eliminating Swiss Dimitri Jungo, 11-8, in the round-of-16.
-Manila Bulletin, 05/07/2010 Issue.
just when you say it. At least. Maybe my innate nature to take into account how much they earned in joining. heheheh.
Kudos.
Check out the link. It tells you about the tournament here in Doha.
http://www.qbsf.info/w9bc2010/home.php
Pinoyaccountant - I like your passion for your profession :) You have looked at this great achievement from a financial perspective :)
IMO - These victories are a matter of pride; not possession.
In the world of billiard, don't mess with Filipinos, they are damn good!
7 out of 16 ang galing. 2 ang Chinese Taipei.
2010 World Pool Championships (World 9-Ball) Top 16 with payouts:
Francisco Bustamante (Philippines) – $36,000
Kuo Po-cheng (Chinese Taipei) – $18,000
Antonio Lining (Philippines) – $10,000
Johnny Archer (USA) – $10,000
Ronato Alcano (Philippines) – $6,000
Sandor Tot (Serbia) – $6,000
Oliver Medenilla (Philippines) – $6,000
Francisco Felicilda (Philippines) – $6,000
Craig Osborne (Great Britain) – $4,000
Christian Reimering (Germany) – $4,000
Dimitri Jungo (Switzerland) – $4,000
Yang Ching-shun (Chinese Taipei) – $4,000
Marlon Manalo (Philippines) – $4,000
Jason Klatt (Canada) – $4,000
Hayato Hijikata (Japan) – $4,000
Raymond Faraon (Philippines) – $4,000
on 20th rack he pocketed the 9-ball in his break, i posted here some pics: http://www.qatarliving.com/node/1155450#comment-1483798
yup i saw it, and edited my post as well :D
hawker, I edited already... :P
i think its being overshadowed by the World Cup.
Dyango WON over taiwanese player. the score is 13 -7..
congrats dyango...
Mabuhay!!!!!
..i mean pa-sight naman. heheh
Filipino bet Dyango won by 13 to 7. capture the World 9 ball championship...
congratulation Kabayan...
it was in the news this morning...
why there is no any updated news on the on-going World 9-Ball Championships here in Doha, Qatar.
It's a shame. Correct me if I am wrong.