Pang Weiguo

Pang Weiguo

Pang Weiguo (1972.9.28 -) is a billiards player of Beijing Star billiards club. Beijing people. Billiards began at the end of 1989. He was selected for the national team in 1992. The first player in the history of Chinese billiards to clear Taiwan with 15 red balls. After training a large number of rising stars in China's Taiwan arena, Pang Weiguo focused on snooker's commentary, which was professional and friendly, and loved by the majority of snooker fans.

Sports career

Present position: head coach of China snooker national team.

Pang Weiguo, like most players, began to contact billiards from the "wild platform".

In 1990, Pang Weiguo took part in the billiards Championship held in Beijing and won the first championship in his billiards career. Then, Pang Weiguo came to Shenzhen to practice. He is a very diligent player and devoted himself to billiards. After several years of hard training, his skills have improved by leaps and bounds. In 1992, Pang Weiguo participated in the Asian billiards invitational tournament on behalf of the Chinese team and entered the top eight. Also won the second national staff billiards championship and the northern city billiards championship. In the second year, he won the two championships again.

In 1994, Pang Weiguo won the second place in both the national championship and the elite competition, and set a national record of 131 points for a single stroke in the championship, which is also the first record of clearing the platform with 15 red balls in the competition.

In 1995, Pang Weiguo made persistent efforts. In January, he first won the championship of China billiards elite invitational tournament in Shenzhen. In August, he represented China in the second Asian championship. In December, he won the Chinese billiards championship again.

In 1996, Pang Weiguo did even better. In April, he first participated in the world cup Far East billiards preliminary match on behalf of the Chinese team and won the qualification. In October, he took part in the World Cup finals on behalf of China and won the qualification. In October, he represented China in the World Cup finals, defeated Thailand 5-4 and England 4-5. In December, he won the championship in the North South billiards star competition. In 1997, Pang Weiguo was the first to win the second place in the "Hao's Cup" national billiards points competition at home. Then he defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jimmy white in the "Riley Cup" international billiards Invitational.

Recently, Pang Weiguo visited Singapore on behalf of the Chinese team and won all four matches against Singapore national team and club.

Personal achievements are as follows:

·In April 1996, he represented the Chinese team in the Far East qualifier of the World Cup held in Yunding plateau, Malaysia, and won the qualification. In October 1996, he represented China in the finals of the world cup in Bangkok, Thailand, and defeated Thailand 5-4 in the match, losing the powerful England 4-5

·In August 1997, he took part in the "Riley Cup International billiards invitational tournament" in Guangzhou and successively defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jimmy white.

·In May 1998, in the "Red Bull cup international professional billiards super challenge" held in Shanghai, Steve Davis, a legendary snooker player who won six world championships, was defeated 4-1.

·In September 1998, in the second stage of the "Red Bull Cup" held in Shenyang, we defeated John Higgins, who ranked first in the world at that time, 3-2

·In 1998, he represented China in the 13th Asian Games held in Bangkok

·In the first round of the world professional billiards Ranking Competition held in Shanghai in March 1999, Peter rice was defeated by 5:1

·From August 1999 to July 2001, he won five of the eight national championships

·In May 2001, he won the Asian Cup team championship on behalf of China

·In June 2001, the Asian regional trials of world professional athletes held in Bangkok, Thailand, won the third place and qualified for the world professional competition

·From October 2001 to May 2002, he took part in the world professional tour in the UK with excellent results and scored the final 16 in both the open and the tour

·Third place in the 16th Asian Championship 2002

·From 1998 to 2002, he ranked first in China's profession and won the domestic champion for ten times.

After training a large number of rising stars in China's Taiwan arena, Pang Weiguo focused on snooker's commentary, which was professional and friendly, and loved by the majority of snooker fans.

Career data

In December 2002, he participated in the national billiards elite competition held in Tianjin and failed to enter the top eight.

In October 2002, he participated in the billiards competition of the 14th Asian Games held in Busan, South Korea, and won the second place of snooker team in cooperation with Jinlong and Ding Junhui. In March 1998, he took part in the first competition of China professional billiards points competition held in Guangzhou and won the championship.

In 1997, he won the second place in the super challenge.

In December 1996, he took part in the China north south billiards star competition and won the championship.

In April 1996, he participated in the world cup Far East billiards qualifier on behalf of the Chinese national team and won the qualification.

In 1995, he participated in the China International Professional Billiards League held in Beijing and entered the quarter finals.

In December 1994, he won the men's individual second place in the national billiards elite competition.

In November 1994, he won the men's individual second place in the star Cup National billiards championship, and set the highest score record of 131 points in one shot of Chinese billiards.

He won the national professional billiards championship in 1993.

He won the national professional billiards championship in 1992.

Published works

2010《

Illustration of advanced skills in billiards

Author: Pang Weiguo

Publishing House: Chemical Industry Press, 1st Edition (January 1st, 2010)

Paperback: 147 pages

Text language: Chinese

Format: 24

ISBN:9787122072696

Barcode: 9787122072696

Product size and weight: 20.8x18.8x1.5cm; 340g

CCTV

physical education

Billiards (DVD teaching)

Demonstration explanation: Pang Weiguo

Director: Sun Ji on Monday

Format: color standard format with subtitles

Subtitle language: Chinese

Dubbing language: Mandarin

Divisions: all regions

Audio format: Mandarin (Digital Dolby 2.0)

Screen scale: 1.33:1

Media: DVD

Number of dishes: 2

Publishing House: Beijing keying audio visual publishing house

Distribution company: Beijing keying audio visual publishing house

Barcode: 9787880562750

ISRC:CNA620600880

Video teaching Directory:

01 basic posture (1): standing position supporting leg, hand supporting arm

02 basic posture (2): forearm head position grip out

03 aim to kick off (1)

04 low rod low rod rotation

05 kick off (2)

06 high pole high pole rotation

07 putter

The control of strength

The influence of Taiwan 09

Play method and application of 10 fixed pole

11 pole

12 gouging

13 leverage ball

147 point positioning

15 play spin (1)

16 play spin (2) 6-point positioning

17 play spin (3)

18 arc ball

19 control the main ball (1)

20 judge and avoid fouls

21 control the main ball (2)

Processing of 22 main ball paste Library

23 break the ball

24 to prevent the main ball from falling into the bag (1) 5-point positioning

25 to prevent the main ball from falling into the bag (2) natural angle

26 prevent the main ball from falling into the bag (3)

27 knockout bag

28 edge ball turning bag thin ball

29 edge ball to create obstacle ball

30 side shot

31 play obstacle ball, 5-point ball, burst ball

32 play kiss on defense (1)

33 actual attack and defense (1) playing kiss (2)

34 attack and defense in actual combat (2) playing kiss (3)

35 attack and defense in real combat (3) kick off the side ball in 6 minutes

36 obstacle free ball continuous attack (1)

37 do snooker low ball transition continuous attack (2)

38 a global practice

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