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Korean cueists shine at Asian Carom Billiards Championship

Cueists of the Republic of Korea shone in the three-cushion carom category at the Asian Carom Billiards Championship 2018 held in Ho Chi Minh City on April 8, bringing home the top four prizes.
Korean cueists shine at Asian Carom Billiards Championship ảnh 1Cho Jae-ho wins first prize in the three-cushion carom category at the Asian Carom Billiards Championship 2018 (Source: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – Cueists of the Republic of Korea shone in thethree-cushion carom category at the Asian Carom Billiards Championship 2018held in Ho Chi Minh City on April 8, bringing home the top four prizes.

In the finalround, Cho Jae-ho defeated his countryman Heo Jung-han 40-28 to win the firstprize and pocketed cash worth 2,000 USD. Heo Jung-han received 1,200 USD incash.

Choi Sung-won andKim Haeng-jik, both Koreans, shared the third prize, pocketing 600 USD each.

The five-day eventstarted from April 4 and featured 50 leading cueists, including 2017 Asianchampion Nguyen Quoc Nguyen of Vietnam, world No 10, Choi Sung-won of theRepublic of Korea, world No 12 and Vietnamese Tran Quyet Chien, world No 15.

However, Vietnam’sbilliard players did not perform well in the three-cushion carom category.

In the one-cushioncarom category, Vietnam’s Ngo Dinh Nai won the first prize with 1,000 in cash.On April 5, Nai beat his teammate Ma Minh Cam 100-83 in the final to take thetitle for the second time.

The third prize wentto Vietnam’s Pham Quoc Tuan and Lee Seung-jin of the Republic of Korea, whoearned 300 USD each.-VNA
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