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'''Marco Zanetti''' (born 10 April 1962) is an [[Italy|Italian]] professional [[three-cushion billiards]] player and a two-time world champion from [[Bolzano]], [[Italy]].
'''Marco Zanetti''' (born 10 April 1962) is an Italian professional [[three-cushion billiards]] player and a two-time world champion from [[Bolzano]], [[Italy]].


== Privat ==
== Privat ==
Zanetti started playing billiards at 7. He needed a chair to play. His father, Erwin Zanetti, was the president of the Carambole Circle of Bolzano.<ref>[http://biliardoweb.it/blog/dblog/articolo.asp?articolo=95 Interview to Marco Zanetti (Italian)]</ref>
Zanetti started playing billiards at 7. He needed a chair to play. His father, Erwin Zanetti, was the president of the Carambole Circle of Bolzano.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://biliardoweb.it/blog/dblog/articolo.asp?articolo=95 |title=Interview to Marco Zanetti (Italian) |access-date=2007-10-07 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20070625055429/http://biliardoweb.it/blog/dblog/articolo.asp?articolo=95 |archive-date=2007-06-25 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


He is regarded as a brilliant billiards player, but also a controversial person who does not hold back with criticism of the world or continental federation and organizers. This brought him in the past, often the wrath of the organizers, as well as its behavior in different tournaments. Because of his criticism of the UMB at the World Cup 2009 tournament in Korea Zanetti was occupied by a lifetime 50-point penalty.<ref name="KozoomInterview">[http://www.kozoom.com/en/billiard-carom/news/marco-zanetti-phenomenon-with-special-character.html Interview with Zanetti] on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.</ref> Two years later, at the end of the three-band World Cup, also in Suwon, South Korea, the UMB took this penalty back and the end of the year he received his 50 points back for the world ranking.<ref>[http://www.kozoom.com/en/billiard-carom/news/marco-zanetti-will-lose-his-life-penalty.html Marco Zanetti will lose hie life penalty] on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.</ref>
He is regarded as a brilliant billiards player, but also a controversial person who does not hold back with criticism of the world or continental federation and organizers. This brought him in the past, often the wrath of the organizers, as well as its behavior in different tournaments. Because of his criticism of the UMB at the World Cup 2009 tournament in Korea, Zanetti was assessed a lifetime 50-point penalty in the world rankings.<ref name="KozoomInterview">[http://www.kozoom.com/en/billiard-carom/news/marco-zanetti-phenomenon-with-special-character.html Interview with Zanetti] on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.</ref> Two years later, at the end of the three-band World Cup, also in Suwon, South Korea, the UMB took this penalty back and the end of the year he received his 50 points back for the world ranking.<ref>[http://www.kozoom.com/en/billiard-carom/news/marco-zanetti-will-lose-his-life-penalty.html Marco Zanetti will lose hie life penalty] on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.</ref>


Zanetti lives with his wife Martina and son Samuel (born 2008) in his birth town in [[South Tyrol]].<ref name="KozoomInterview" /> As a south tyrolian he also speaks fluently German. His nickname in the billiards scene is ''The italian gentleman''.
Zanetti lives with his wife Martina and son Samuel (born 2008) in his birth town in [[South Tyrol]].<ref name="KozoomInterview" /> As a South Tyrolian he also speaks fluently German. His nickname in the billiards scene is ''The Italian gentleman''.


== Early years ==
== Early years ==
In his early career he won the [[Balkline and straight rail|balkline]] European Championship twice, 1983 in 47/2-Balkline and 1984 in 47/1-Balkline. Later he switched to three-cushion where he won the Biathlon (three-cushin and 5-pins) World Championship in 1988 and 1996.
In his early career he won the [[balkline]] European Championship twice, 1983 in 47/2-Balkline and 1984 in 47/1-Balkline. Later he switched to three-cushion where he won the Biathlon (three-cushin and 5-pins) World Championship in 1988 and 1996.


== First success in 3-cushion ==
== First success in 3-cushion ==
He reached the finals of the [[Union Mondiale de Billard|UMB]] [[UMB World Three-cushion Championship|World Three-cushion Championship]] in 2001, but was bested by [[Raymond Ceulemans]]. He made it into the finals again a year later and won the title, defeating Dion Nelin of Denmark. He has been the only Italian to [[List of UMB World Three-cushion Champions|win a world championship in the sport]] as of 2007. He was ranked 7th in the world as of 2007 by the Confédération Européenne de Billard.<ref>Confédération Européenne de Billard (2007).''[http://www.eurobillard.org/ranking/3c_single_042007.pdf Ranking 3-cushion 2007]'' (PDF format). Retrieved on 16 February 2007.</ref>
He reached the finals of the [[Union Mondiale de Billard|UMB]] [[UMB World Three-cushion Championship|World Three-cushion Championship]] in 2001, but was bested by [[Raymond Ceulemans]]. He made it into the finals again a year later and won the title, defeating Dion Nelin of Denmark. He has been the only Italian to [[List of UMB World Three-cushion Champions|win a world championship in the sport]] as of 2007. He was ranked 7th in the world as of 2007 by the Confédération Européenne de Billard.<ref>Confédération Européenne de Billard (2007).''[http://www.eurobillard.org/ranking/3c_single_042007.pdf Ranking 3-cushion 2007]'' (PDF format). Retrieved on 16 February 2007.</ref>


Zanetti also has 25 Italian national titles. He is 7-time winner, from 2004/05 to 2011/12, of the ''Coupe d’Europe'', a tournament series for clubs which is held since the season of 1958/59, it is comparable to the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] in Football. He plays for the club of ''BC AGIPI Courbevoie'' in France. His teammates in the Season 2011/12 are [[Frédéric Caudron]] (Belgium), [[Jérémy Bury]] (France) and [[Jean-Christophe Roux]] (France).<ref>{{cite web|title=Winners Coupe d’Europe 1959–2011 |language=german |url=http://www.gtbuer.de/dokumente/Coupe%20d%27Europe/Sieger%20Coupe%20d%20Europa.pdf |format=PDF; 21&nbsp;kB |accessdate=2012-07-10 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/693lKLIQa?url=http://www.gtbuer.de/dokumente/Coupe%20d%27Europe/Sieger%20Coupe%20d%20Europa.pdf |archivedate=2012-07-10 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>
Zanetti also has 25 Italian national titles. He is 7-time winner, from 2004/05 to 2011/12, of the ''Coupe d’Europe'', a tournament series for clubs which is held since the season of 1958/59. It is comparable to the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] in Football. He plays for the club of ''BC AGIPI Courbevoie'' in France. His teammates in the Season 2011/12 are [[Frédéric Caudron]] (Belgium), [[Jérémy Bury]] (France) and [[Jean-Christophe Roux]] (France).<ref>{{cite web|title=Winners Coupe d’Europe 1959–2011 |language=german |url=http://www.gtbuer.de/dokumente/Coupe%20d%27Europe/Sieger%20Coupe%20d%20Europa.pdf |format=PDF; 21&nbsp;kB |accessdate=2012-07-10 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140521143155/http://www.gtbuer.de/dokumente/Coupe%20d%27Europe/Sieger%20Coupe%20d%20Europa.pdf |archivedate=2014-05-21 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


On 19 October 2008, he again won the world three-cushion championship in the German city of [[St. Wendel]]. He defeated Jérémy Bury of France in the semi-finals and then went on to beat [[Torbjorn Blomdahl]] of Sweden in the finals, averaging 1.871 in the five-set match. Through this victory he reached his best ranking in his career, so far, with the 5. place.<ref>[http://www.umb.org/ranking/WPRanking_202008.pdf World Ranking List 2008-10-19 (Edition 20/2008)] (PDF; 100&nbsp;kB) at UMB.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.</ref>
On 19 October 2008, he again won the world three-cushion championship in the German city of [[St. Wendel]]. He defeated Jérémy Bury of France in the semi-finals and then went on to beat [[Torbjorn Blomdahl]] of Sweden in the finals, averaging 1.871 in the five-set match. Through this victory he reached his best ranking in his career, so far, with the 5th place.<ref>[http://www.umb.org/ranking/WPRanking_202008.pdf World Ranking List 2008-10-19 (Edition 20/2008)] (PDF; 100&nbsp;kB) at UMB.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.</ref>


In 2010 he won the best paid tournament at this time, the [[Crystal Kelly Cup]] in [[Nice]], [[France]], again [[Torbjörn Blomdahl]] was his losing opponent. One year later he was the runner-up to [[Filippos Kasidokostas]] from [[Greece]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Final ranking 2010 Crystal Kelly Cup |date=2010-07-06 |url=http://www.kozoom.com/de/billard-karambol/results/3271/rankings.html |publisher=Kozoom.com |language=german |accessdate=2012-10-09 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6BI4cUtkC?url=http://www.kozoom.com/de/billard-karambol/results/3271/rankings.html |archivedate=2012-10-09 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Final ranking 2011 Crystal Kelly Cup |date=2011-06-29 |url=http://www.kozoom.com/de/billard-karambol/results/6513/rankings.html |publisher=Kozoom.com |language=german |accessdate=2012-10-09 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6BI4s5ACI?url=http://www.kozoom.com/de/billard-karambol/results/6513/rankings.html |archivedate=2012-10-09 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> The [[Crystal Kelly Cup]] was an invitation tournament which has been sponsored by the Dutch software developer [[Joop van Oosterom]]. It has been named after his daughter Crystal Kelly.
In 2010 he won the best paid tournament at this time, the [[Crystal Kelly Cup]] in [[Nice]], [[France]]. Again [[Torbjörn Blomdahl]] was his losing opponent. One year later he was the runner-up to [[Filippos Kasidokostas]] from [[Greece]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Final ranking 2010 Crystal Kelly Cup |date=2010-07-06 |url=http://www.kozoom.com/de/billard-karambol/results/3271/rankings.html |publisher=Kozoom.com |language=german |accessdate=2012-10-09 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141226141920/http://www.kozoom.com/de/billard-karambol/results/3271/rankings.html |archivedate=2014-12-26 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Final ranking 2011 Crystal Kelly Cup |date=2011-06-29 |url=http://www.kozoom.com/de/billard-karambol/results/6513/rankings.html |publisher=Kozoom.com |language=german |accessdate=2012-10-09 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141226212248/http://www.kozoom.com/de/billard-karambol/results/6513/rankings.html |archivedate=2014-12-26 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The [[Crystal Kelly Cup]] was an invitation tournament which has been sponsored by the Dutch software developer [[Joop van Oosterom]]. It has been named after his daughter Crystal Kelly.


== Season 2012/13 ==
== Season 2012/13 ==
At the 2012 3-cushion World Championship in [[Porto]], Portugal he came, together with Caudron in third place. One week later he placed second at the third 3-cushion World Cup of 2012 in the South Korean town of [[Suwon]].
At the 2012 3-cushion World Championship in [[Porto]], Portugal he came, together with Caudron in third place. One week later he placed second at the third 3-cushion World Cup of 2012 in the South Korean town of [[Suwon]].


On 17 March 2013 he won the final of the first ''Lausanne Billiard Masters'' in [[Lausanne]], Switzerland against [[Frédéric Caudron]] from Belgium. Zanetti was winning on the last ball with a fluke to 40-33. In the semi-final, opponent was Torbjörn Blomdahl, he was playing the highest run of the tournament with 15 balls which gave him an extra bonus of 400&nbsp;€. Finally he has been paid 6,700&nbsp;€ for his victory.<ref>[http://www.kozoom.com/en/billiard-carom/news/marco-zanetti-powers-to-win-in-glorious-endrush.html Marco Zanetti powers to win in glorious endrush] Retrieved on 17 March 2013</ref> Just one week later he was winning the [[AGIPI Billiard Masters]] in [[Schiltigheim]], again Caudron was his opponent.<ref>[http://www.kozoom.com/en/billiard-carom/news/two-giants-one-winner-marco-zanetti.html Two giants, one winner: Marco Zanetti] on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 26 March 2013</ref> On 14 April he won the [[CEB European Three-cushion Championship]]. In the final he beats German ex-1996-World-Champion Christian Rudolph with 40-10. In the semi-final, he won third time in row against Caudron, although the Belgian was equalizing world record in High-Run of 28&nbsp;points. Zanetti also made the new European record in General-Average of 2,500.<ref>[http://www.kozoom.com/en/billiard-carom/news/marco-zanetti-completes-hattrick-with-title.html Marco Zanetti completes hattrick with title] on Kozoom.com Retrieved 15 April 2013.</ref>
On 17 March 2013 he won the final of the first ''Lausanne Billiard Masters'' in [[Lausanne]], Switzerland against [[Frédéric Caudron]] from Belgium. Zanetti was winning on the last ball with a fluke to 40-33. In the semi-final, against Torbjörn Blomdahl, he made the highest run of the tournament with 15 balls, which gave him an extra bonus of 400&nbsp;€. Finally, he earned 6,700&nbsp;€ for his victory.<ref>[http://www.kozoom.com/en/billiard-carom/news/marco-zanetti-powers-to-win-in-glorious-endrush.html Marco Zanetti powers to win in glorious endrush] Retrieved on 17 March 2013</ref> Just one week later he was winning the [[AGIPI Billiard Masters]] in [[Schiltigheim]]. Again, Caudron was his opponent.<ref>[http://www.kozoom.com/en/billiard-carom/news/two-giants-one-winner-marco-zanetti.html Two giants, one winner: Marco Zanetti] on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 26 March 2013</ref> On 14 April he won the [[CEB European Three-cushion Championship]]. In the final he beats German ex-1996-World-Champion Christian Rudolph with 40-10. In the semi-final, he won third time in row against Caudron, although the Belgian was equalizing world record in High-Run of 28&nbsp;points. Zanetti also made the new European record in General-Average of 2,500.<ref>[http://www.kozoom.com/en/billiard-carom/news/marco-zanetti-completes-hattrick-with-title.html Marco Zanetti completes hattrick with title] on Kozoom.com Retrieved 15 April 2013.</ref>
[[File:Marco Zanetti-Winner as the player of the Year 2003.jpg|thumb|Winner as "Player of the Year 2003".<br />Left: [[Nobuaki Kobayashi]]<br />Right: [[Raymond Ceulemans]]]]
[[File:Marco Zanetti-Winner as the player of the Year 2003.jpg|thumb|Winner as "Player of the Year 2003".<br />Left: [[Nobuaki Kobayashi]]<br />Right: [[Raymond Ceulemans]]]]


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Marco Zanetti

Zanetti at the 2013 3-cushion World Championship in Antwerp
Medal record
Representing  Italy
Men's Three-cushion billiards
Balkline European Championship
Gold medal – first place 1983 Balkline 47/2 European Championship Individual
Gold medal – first place 1984 Balkline 47/1 European Championship Individual
Men's Three-cushion billiards[1][2]
Biathlon World Championship
(3-Cushion and 5-Pins)
Gold medal – first place 1988 Individual
Gold medal – first place 1996 Individual
UMB World Three-cushion Championship
Bronze medal – third place 1997 Grubbenvorst Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2000 Saint-Étienne Individual
Silver medal – second place 2001 Luxembourg Individual
Gold medal – first place 2002 Randers Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2003 Valladolid Individual
Gold medal – first place 2008 Sankt Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Lausanne Individual
Silver medal – second place 2011 Lima Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Porto Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Sharm el-Sheikh Individual
CEB European Three-cushion Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2010 Individual
Gold medal – first place 2012 Individual
Gold medal – first place 2017 Individual
World Games
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Kaohsiung Individual
Gold medal – first place 2013 Cali Individual
Silver medal – second place 2017 Wrocław Individual
Crystal Kelly Cup
Gold medal – first place 2010 Individual
Silver medal – second place 2011 Individual
Lausanne Billiard Masters
Gold medal – first place 2013 Individual
AGIPI Billiard Masters
Gold medal – first place 2013 Individual

Marco Zanetti (born 10 April 1962) is an Italian professional three-cushion billiards player and a two-time world champion from Bolzano, Italy.

Privat

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Zanetti started playing billiards at 7. He needed a chair to play. His father, Erwin Zanetti, was the president of the Carambole Circle of Bolzano.[3]

He is regarded as a brilliant billiards player, but also a controversial person who does not hold back with criticism of the world or continental federation and organizers. This brought him in the past, often the wrath of the organizers, as well as its behavior in different tournaments. Because of his criticism of the UMB at the World Cup 2009 tournament in Korea, Zanetti was assessed a lifetime 50-point penalty in the world rankings.[4] Two years later, at the end of the three-band World Cup, also in Suwon, South Korea, the UMB took this penalty back and the end of the year he received his 50 points back for the world ranking.[5]

Zanetti lives with his wife Martina and son Samuel (born 2008) in his birth town in South Tyrol.[4] As a South Tyrolian he also speaks fluently German. His nickname in the billiards scene is The Italian gentleman.

Early years

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In his early career he won the balkline European Championship twice, 1983 in 47/2-Balkline and 1984 in 47/1-Balkline. Later he switched to three-cushion where he won the Biathlon (three-cushin and 5-pins) World Championship in 1988 and 1996.

First success in 3-cushion

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He reached the finals of the UMB World Three-cushion Championship in 2001, but was bested by Raymond Ceulemans. He made it into the finals again a year later and won the title, defeating Dion Nelin of Denmark. He has been the only Italian to win a world championship in the sport as of 2007. He was ranked 7th in the world as of 2007 by the Confédération Européenne de Billard.[6]

Zanetti also has 25 Italian national titles. He is 7-time winner, from 2004/05 to 2011/12, of the Coupe d’Europe, a tournament series for clubs which is held since the season of 1958/59. It is comparable to the Champions League in Football. He plays for the club of BC AGIPI Courbevoie in France. His teammates in the Season 2011/12 are Frédéric Caudron (Belgium), Jérémy Bury (France) and Jean-Christophe Roux (France).[7]

On 19 October 2008, he again won the world three-cushion championship in the German city of St. Wendel. He defeated Jérémy Bury of France in the semi-finals and then went on to beat Torbjorn Blomdahl of Sweden in the finals, averaging 1.871 in the five-set match. Through this victory he reached his best ranking in his career, so far, with the 5th place.[8]

In 2010 he won the best paid tournament at this time, the Crystal Kelly Cup in Nice, France. Again Torbjörn Blomdahl was his losing opponent. One year later he was the runner-up to Filippos Kasidokostas from Greece.[9][10] The Crystal Kelly Cup was an invitation tournament which has been sponsored by the Dutch software developer Joop van Oosterom. It has been named after his daughter Crystal Kelly.

Season 2012/13

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At the 2012 3-cushion World Championship in Porto, Portugal he came, together with Caudron in third place. One week later he placed second at the third 3-cushion World Cup of 2012 in the South Korean town of Suwon.

On 17 March 2013 he won the final of the first Lausanne Billiard Masters in Lausanne, Switzerland against Frédéric Caudron from Belgium. Zanetti was winning on the last ball with a fluke to 40-33. In the semi-final, against Torbjörn Blomdahl, he made the highest run of the tournament with 15 balls, which gave him an extra bonus of 400 €. Finally, he earned 6,700 € for his victory.[11] Just one week later he was winning the AGIPI Billiard Masters in Schiltigheim. Again, Caudron was his opponent.[12] On 14 April he won the CEB European Three-cushion Championship. In the final he beats German ex-1996-World-Champion Christian Rudolph with 40-10. In the semi-final, he won third time in row against Caudron, although the Belgian was equalizing world record in High-Run of 28 points. Zanetti also made the new European record in General-Average of 2,500.[13]

Winner as "Player of the Year 2003".
Left: Nobuaki Kobayashi
Right: Raymond Ceulemans

Personal records

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His highest run in a match is 21 and his best game average is 5.555 (50 points in 9 innings).[14]

Honours

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In 2003 he won the title as "Player of the Year" in Antwerp.

References

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  1. ^ Palmares on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 17 March 2013
  2. ^ World Champions in 5-Pin (Stecca) Archived 2018-11-26 at the Wayback Machine on FIBIS.it (italian). Retrieved 17 March 2013
  3. ^ "Interview to Marco Zanetti (Italian)". Archived from the original on 2007-06-25. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  4. ^ a b Interview with Zanetti on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  5. ^ Marco Zanetti will lose hie life penalty on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  6. ^ Confédération Européenne de Billard (2007).Ranking 3-cushion 2007 (PDF format). Retrieved on 16 February 2007.
  7. ^ "Winners Coupe d'Europe 1959–2011" (PDF) (in German). Archived from the original (PDF; 21 kB) on 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  8. ^ World Ranking List 2008-10-19 (Edition 20/2008) (PDF; 100 kB) at UMB.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  9. ^ "Final ranking 2010 Crystal Kelly Cup" (in German). Kozoom.com. 2010-07-06. Archived from the original on 2014-12-26. Retrieved 2012-10-09.
  10. ^ "Final ranking 2011 Crystal Kelly Cup" (in German). Kozoom.com. 2011-06-29. Archived from the original on 2014-12-26. Retrieved 2012-10-09.
  11. ^ Marco Zanetti powers to win in glorious endrush Retrieved on 17 March 2013
  12. ^ Two giants, one winner: Marco Zanetti on Kozoom.com. Retrieved 26 March 2013
  13. ^ Marco Zanetti completes hattrick with title on Kozoom.com Retrieved 15 April 2013.
  14. ^ 2006 Edition of the Sang Lee International Open Site. Archived 2007-10-29 at the Wayback Machine.
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