Ludo Dielis
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Medal record | ||
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Men's Three-cushion billiards | ||
Representing Belgium | ||
UMB World Three-cushion Championship | ||
1981 Cairo | Individuals | |
1989 World Cup | Individuals | |
1990 World Cup | Individuals | |
CEB European Three-cushion Championship | ||
1973 Crosne | Individuals | |
1974 Eeklo | Individuals | |
1976 Valencia | Individuals | |
1977 Lausanne | Individuals | |
1978 Copenhagen | Individuals | |
1982 Porto | Individuals | |
1987 Waalwijk | Individuals |
Ludo Dielis (born 23 February 1945) is a Belgian professional carom billiards player.
When Raymond Ceulemans, the reigning champion, opted not to participate in the world championship in 1981 over some circumstances, Dielis was selected as a temporary replacement.[1] Rising to the occasion, he won the title besting Nobuaki Kobayashi. He won the title again in 1989 against Torbjörn Blomdahl. The same year, he won the Three-Cushion World Cup.
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Preceded by Torbjörn Blomdahl |
Three-Cushion World Cup Champion 1989 |
Succeeded by Raymond Ceulemans |
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