"WORLD'S STRONGEST WALL WAS HIGH" JASPERS DEFEATED HEO JEONG TO WIN HO CHI MINH 3 CUSHION WORLD CUP...32ND NORMAL

"World's Strongest Wall Was High" Jaspers Defeated Heo Jeong to Win Ho Chi Minh 3 Cushion World Cup...32nd normal

"World's Strongest Wall Was High" Jaspers Defeated Heo Jeong to Win Ho Chi Minh 3 Cushion World Cup...32nd normal

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The walls of the 'world' Jaspers were still high.

Huh Jung-han's challenge to win his third three-cushion World Cup trophy fell through.

Heo Jeong-han (11th in the world, Gyeongnam) lost 33:50 (20 innings) to Dick Jaspers (1st, Netherlands) in the final of the "2025 Ho Chi Minh 3 Cushion World Cup" held at Nguyen Du Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on the night of the 25th.

As a result, Heo Jung-han failed to challenge for the first time in a year since winning the Ankara 3 Cushion World Cup in Turkiye in June last year, and also postponed his third career win to the next opportunity.

The Jaspers won another championship for the first time in six months since the Seoul event in November last year, increasing the number of trophies won at the three-cushion World Cup to 32. It is 14 behind Tobyon Blomdahl of Sweden's 46th championship.

Hwang Bong-ju (33rd, Siheung Sports Council) and Tranqui Yet-Chien (4th) of Vietnam, the host country, came in joint third.

The Jaspers and Heo Jeong-han faced off in the final by scoring 13 and 12 points, respectively, but Heo was defeated by 17 points. The Jaspers stood at 2.500 and Heo Jeong at 1.736 for Aberge.

South Korea had 19 participants in the tournament, with three (Huh Jung-han Hwang Bong-ju and Kim Haeng-jik) advancing to the quarterfinals, with one second-place winner and one joint third-place winner. 온라인카지노

Following the Ho Chi Minh Competition, the Ankara 3 Cushion World Cup in Turkiye will be held from June 9-15. The "defending champion" of this competition is Heo Jeong-eun.

Meanwhile, the Ho Chi Minh 3 Cushion World Cup was held without spectators from the round of 16 on the 24th due to the declaration of a period of national mourning following the death of former Vietnamese President Tran Deuk Leung.

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