Yang Qingshun
Yang Qingshun (April 3, 1978 -), born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is a professional player of fancy billiards. From the 1990s to the 2000s, he won many important international fancy billiards Championships.
Career
Yang Qingshun and Zhao Fengbang, the same period of fancy billiards players, not only created Taiwan's professional billiards, but also made billiards, which was regarded as illegal gambling in Taiwan society, one of the most popular sports in Taiwan. Generally speaking, Yang Qingshun is regarded as a gifted fancy billiards player. In 1993, when he was under the age of 16 and had never participated in any public billiards competition, he took part in three amateur and semi professional competitions (Group C, group B and group A) and won the championship of these three groups at the same time. The next year, he also claimed to be the most important semi professional competition in Taiwan, the "Chung Cheng cup fancy billiards competition.". In 1996, Yang Qingshun, who was officially involved in professional billiards, won the championship of all Japan fancy billiards championship with a winning posture. He is also the youngest champion in the history of the event. After that, he was cultivated by Zhao Fengbang, a famous Taiwanese fancy billiards player. Yang Qingshun won the championship of professional competitions many times. Because he was very young, some media and fancy billiards fans called him "billiards prodigy". In 1997, together with Zhao Fengbang, Li Kunfang, Zhang Haoping and other fancy billiards players, he launched Taiwan professional billiards. This sport not only became one of the few professional ball games in Taiwan after baseball, but also was broadcast by cable TV. Yang qingshunbang also won the first place in Taiwan's career ranking that year. He won the same honor in 2000. In addition to winning the gold medal in the eighth Asian Games, he also won the gold medal in the singles group. From 1999 to 2000, Yang Qingshun joined the army and stopped participating in professional competitions and training. However, after more than a year of service, Yang Qingshun is still active in the International Fancy billiards arena. For example, in the 2002 World fancy billiards Championships, he successfully won the bronze medal.
Brilliant achievements
Champion of all Japan Championships in 1996 (youngest champion in the history of the event, 18 years old) champion of world professional billiards star ranking competition of Peace Cup in 1997 gold medal of No.9 singles and silver medal of No.8 doubles of Asian Games in Bangkok in 1998 champion of No.9 billiards championship of WPA World Cup in 1998 champion of world professional billiards star ranking competition in 2000 runner up of world fancy billiards championship in 2002 2002 Pusan Asian Games No. 9 singles gold medal, 2005 Boer Super Cup Men's fancy billiards Invitational champion, 2006 Doha Asian Games No. 9 singles bronze medal, Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
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