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Pages in category "Filipino pool players" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Joven Alba;
He was also awarded the Philippine Order of Lakandula "Champion for Life Award" in 2006. [56] [57] Reyes was named "Player of the Decade" for the 2000s by the U.S. Billiard Media Association. [58] Reyes has topped the AZ Billiards Money list five times: 2001, [59] 2002, [60] 2004, [61] 2005, [62] and 2006. [63]
Originally a snooker player, Manalo has represented the Philippines a number of times in the Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games. In the 2001 World Games, Manalo won the silver medal in the snooker event, placing second to Bjorn Haneveer of Belgium. [3] His professional debut in pool was the Tirador Nine-ball Tournament in Manila in 2003.
With the win, they gave the Philippines its first world team ten-ball title after runner-up finishes in 2010 and 2014, the last time the tournament was held before it was revived in 2022. On the road to the finals, team Philippines conquered team Poland, 3–1, in the quarterfinals then outlasted team Germany in the semis, 3–2, in a shootout ...
Johann Gonzales Chua is a Filipino professional pool player [1] from Manila. His nickname is "Bad Koi". Chua is a 2023 World Cup of Pool champion alongside James Aranas. [2] He is also a two-time All Japan Championship winner, winning the event in 2015 and 2017. In 2024, Chua was crowned the Mansion Sports Hanoi Open Pool Championship winner. [3]
29 Sports Shooting. 30 Sprinting. 31 Sumo Wrestling. 32 Swimming. 33 Table Tennis. 34 Taekwondo. 35 Tennis. ... This is a list of notable Filipino athletes. Alpine Skiers
Philippines Jeffrey Ignacio Warren Kiamco Philippines Carlo Biado Johann Chua: Men's 10-ball pool singles Dennis Orcollo Philippines: Đỗ Thế Kiên Vietnam: Ismail Kadir Indonesia: Aloysius Yapp Singapore: Women's 9-ball pool singles Rubilen Amit Philippines: Chezka Centeno Philippines: Jessica Tan Singapore: Vutthiphan Kongkaket Thailand
In 2005, she was accepted to the Philippine Pool National Team. However, in early 2013, Amit, along with other top Filipino pool players, was removed from the national team due to a controversial reorganization of the national team by the Billiards and Snooker Congress of the Philippines. [2] [3] [4] [5]