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Jim Rempe

James Rempe (born November 4, 1947, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, US)[1] is an American professional pocket billiards (pool) player, and was inducted into the Billiard Congress of America's Hall of Fame in 2002.[1][2]

Jim Rempe
Jim Rempe and Keith McCready at the King of the Hill Shootout, December 2005
Born (1947-11-04) 4 November 1947 (age 76)
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Sport country United States
Nickname"King James"
Professional1970
Best finishQuarter finals 1992 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
Tournament wins
Other titles100
World ChampionEnglish Eight-ball (1985)

Career edit

Rempe began playing pool at the age of 6. he turned pro at the age of 22, winning over 100 tournaments in various pool disciplines. A winner of pocket billiard championship's, in Nine-ball, Eight-ball and Straight Pool. He is also the winner of the first PPPO World Eight-ball Championship in 1985, defeating Joe Barbara in London.[1]

He accumulated many tournament wins in the 1970s throughout the United States, Asia and Europe, thus acquiring the nickname "King James".[1][3]

In 1979, Rempe went to Australia where he defeated World Snooker Championship finalist Eddie Charlton in a series of Nine-ball, Rotation, and Straight Pool.[4] In 1980, Rempe went to New Zealand where he defeated World Snooker Championship finalist Rex Williams in a series of Snooker, English billiards Nine-ball and Rotation.

He represented the USA three times at the Mosconi Cup, most recently in 1999.

In December 2005, Rempe participated in the International Pool Tour IPT King of the Hill Shootout, an invitational event consisting of thirteen BCA Hall of Famers and thirty other accomplished players, in Orlando, Florida. competed in this historic tournament which was televised on the Versus network.

Snooker venture edit

From 1980 to 1991 Rempe took part in professional snooker events, with his first event being a team event, the 1980 World Challenge Cup, where his team failed to move beyond the group stages. In 1985 Rempe turned professional, achieving his best result in 1987, when he reached the round of 64 during the 1987 World Snooker Championship. There he lost against future 7 time world champion Stephen Hendry by 10 frames to 4. In the world snooker rankings, Rempe achieved his highest ranking in 1987 with 101st place, the highest ranking of any American-born player. He is also the only American-born player to record a century break in professional competition.

Titles and achievements edit

  • 1971 Johnston City One-Pocket Championship
  • 1971 U.S. Masters Straight Pool Championship
  • 1971 Maine State 14.1 Championship
  • 1972 Dayton Open Nine-Ball Championship
  • 1972 Minnesota Fats Classic 14.1 Championship
  • 1972 U.S. Masters Straight Pool Championship
  • 1972 U.S. Masters 9-Ball Championship
  • 1973 Forest City Open 9-Ball Championship
  • 1973 New York State 14.1 Championship
  • 1973 Dayton Open Nine-Ball Championship
  • 1974 Eastern 9-Ball Championship
  • 1975 U.S. Masters One Pocket Championship
  • 1975 U.S. Masters Straight Pool Championship
  • 1975 U.S. Masters All-Around Championship
  • 1975 Iowa Nine-ball Championship
  • 1975 Michiana 14.1 Championship
  • 1976 Indiana Open 14.1 Championship
  • 1976 All Japan Championship 14.1
  • 1976 All Japan Championship All-Around
  • 1976 Masters Invitational All-Around Championship
  • 1977 Miami Open 9-Ball
  • 1977 Brunswick Open 9-Ball
  • 1977 Mako Invitational 9-Ball Championship
  • 1977 All Japan Championship 14.1
  • 1977 All Japan Championship 9-Ball
  • 1977 All Japan Championship All-Around
  • 1977 Masters Invitational All-Around Championship
  • 1978 Swedish Invitational
  • 1979 Tokyo Open 9-Ball
  • 1979 Pool Challenge Match vs. (Eddie Charlton)
  • 1980 Snooker-Pool Challenge Match vs. (Rex Williams)
  • 1981 Swedish Open 8-Ball
  • 1981 Atari Bar Table 8-Ball Championship
  • 1982 Switzerland Open 9-Ball
  • 1983 Florida Straight Pool Championship
  • 1983 Florida All-Around Championship
  • 1984 Masters English Eight-ball Invitational
  • 1985 PPPO World Eight-ball Championship
  • 1985 Pool Challenge Match vs. (Steve Davis)
  • 1986 Resorts International Last Call For 9-Ball
  • 1986 New York State 9-Ball Open
  • 1987 B.C. Open 9-ball Championship
  • 1988 Aspen Invitational All-Around Shootout
  • 1990 Classic Invitational 14.1 Championship
  • 1991 New York State Straight Pool
  • 1991 Sands Regency 9-Ball Open
  • 1992 New York State 9-Ball Open
  • 1993 Philadelphia 9-Ball Open
  • 1993 Rack'M Up Classic 9-Ball
  • 1994 New York State 9-Ball Open
  • 1995 Eastern States 9-Ball Open
  • 1995 Super Billiards Expo Players Championship
  • 1997 Mizerak Senior Tour
  • 1997 Camel Pro Billiards Tulsa Open
  • 1997 Mosconi Cup
  • 1998 Joss Tour 9-Ball
  • 1998 Mosconi Cup
  • 1998 World Pool League
  • 1998 Senior Tour Maine 9-Ball Open
  • 1998 Ocean State 9-Ball Open
  • 1999 Mosconi Cup
  • 1998 World Pool League
  • 1999 American Seniors Open
  • 1999 Senior Tour Shooters 9-Ball Open
  • 2000 Joss 9-Ball Tour
  • 2000 Annual Nick Vlahos Memorial Open
  • 2000 Joss 9-Ball Tour
  • 2002 Annual Mary Cappotto Memorial
  • 2002 Joss 9-Ball Tour
  • 2002 Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . International Pool Tour. 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-02-09. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
  2. ^ . BCA-Pool.com. Billiard Congress of America. Archived from the original on 2007-03-31. Retrieved 2007-05-19.
  3. ^ "One in the Corner, Nose in the Side". National Billiard News: 3. April 1977.
  4. ^ Venzke, Bruce (April 1977). "Pot Shots". National Billiard News: 9.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Jim Rempe at Wikimedia Commons

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James Rempe born November 4 1947 in Scranton Pennsylvania US 1 is an American professional pocket billiards pool player and was inducted into the Billiard Congress of America s Hall of Fame in 2002 1 2 Jim RempeJim Rempe and Keith McCready at the King of the Hill Shootout December 2005Born 1947 11 04 4 November 1947 age 76 Scranton Pennsylvania U S Sport country United StatesNickname King James Professional1970Best finishQuarter finals 1992 WPA World Nine ball ChampionshipTournament winsOther titles100World ChampionEnglish Eight ball 1985 Contents 1 Career 2 Snooker venture 3 Titles and achievements 4 References 5 External linksCareer editRempe began playing pool at the age of 6 he turned pro at the age of 22 winning over 100 tournaments in various pool disciplines A winner of pocket billiard championship s in Nine ball Eight ball and Straight Pool He is also the winner of the first PPPO World Eight ball Championship in 1985 defeating Joe Barbara in London 1 He accumulated many tournament wins in the 1970s throughout the United States Asia and Europe thus acquiring the nickname King James 1 3 In 1979 Rempe went to Australia where he defeated World Snooker Championship finalist Eddie Charlton in a series of Nine ball Rotation and Straight Pool 4 In 1980 Rempe went to New Zealand where he defeated World Snooker Championship finalist Rex Williams in a series of Snooker English billiards Nine ball and Rotation He represented the USA three times at the Mosconi Cup most recently in 1999 In December 2005 Rempe participated in the International Pool Tour IPT King of the Hill Shootout an invitational event consisting of thirteen BCA Hall of Famers and thirty other accomplished players in Orlando Florida competed in this historic tournament which was televised on the Versus network Snooker venture editFrom 1980 to 1991 Rempe took part in professional snooker events with his first event being a team event the 1980 World Challenge Cup where his team failed to move beyond the group stages In 1985 Rempe turned professional achieving his best result in 1987 when he reached the round of 64 during the 1987 World Snooker Championship There he lost against future 7 time world champion Stephen Hendry by 10 frames to 4 In the world snooker rankings Rempe achieved his highest ranking in 1987 with 101st place the highest ranking of any American born player He is also the only American born player to record a century break in professional competition Titles and achievements edit1971 Johnston City One Pocket Championship 1971 U S Masters Straight Pool Championship 1971 Maine State 14 1 Championship 1972 Dayton Open Nine Ball Championship 1972 Minnesota Fats Classic 14 1 Championship 1972 U S Masters Straight Pool Championship 1972 U S Masters 9 Ball Championship 1973 Forest City Open 9 Ball Championship 1973 New York State 14 1 Championship 1973 Dayton Open Nine Ball Championship 1974 Eastern 9 Ball Championship 1975 U S Masters One Pocket Championship 1975 U S Masters Straight Pool Championship 1975 U S Masters All Around Championship 1975 Iowa Nine ball Championship 1975 Michiana 14 1 Championship 1976 Indiana Open 14 1 Championship 1976 All Japan Championship 14 1 1976 All Japan Championship All Around 1976 Masters Invitational All Around Championship 1977 Miami Open 9 Ball 1977 Brunswick Open 9 Ball 1977 Mako Invitational 9 Ball Championship 1977 All Japan Championship 14 1 1977 All Japan Championship 9 Ball 1977 All Japan Championship All Around 1977 Masters Invitational All Around Championship 1978 Swedish Invitational 1979 Tokyo Open 9 Ball 1979 Pool Challenge Match vs Eddie Charlton 1980 Snooker Pool Challenge Match vs Rex Williams 1981 Swedish Open 8 Ball 1981 Atari Bar Table 8 Ball Championship 1982 Switzerland Open 9 Ball 1983 Florida Straight Pool Championship 1983 Florida All Around Championship 1984 Masters English Eight ball Invitational 1985 PPPO World Eight ball Championship 1985 Pool Challenge Match vs Steve Davis 1986 Resorts International Last Call For 9 Ball 1986 New York State 9 Ball Open 1987 B C Open 9 ball Championship 1988 Aspen Invitational All Around Shootout 1990 Classic Invitational 14 1 Championship 1991 New York State Straight Pool 1991 Sands Regency 9 Ball Open 1992 New York State 9 Ball Open 1993 Philadelphia 9 Ball Open 1993 Rack M Up Classic 9 Ball 1994 New York State 9 Ball Open 1995 Eastern States 9 Ball Open 1995 Super Billiards Expo Players Championship 1997 Mizerak Senior Tour 1997 Camel Pro Billiards Tulsa Open 1997 Mosconi Cup 1998 Joss Tour 9 Ball 1998 Mosconi Cup 1998 World Pool League 1998 Senior Tour Maine 9 Ball Open 1998 Ocean State 9 Ball Open 1999 Mosconi Cup 1998 World Pool League 1999 American Seniors Open 1999 Senior Tour Shooters 9 Ball Open 2000 Joss 9 Ball Tour 2000 Annual Nick Vlahos Memorial Open 2000 Joss 9 Ball Tour 2002 Annual Mary Cappotto Memorial 2002 Joss 9 Ball Tour 2002 Billiard Congress of America Hall of FameReferences edit a b c d IPT Player Biography James Rempe International Pool Tour 2008 Archived from the original on 2008 02 09 Retrieved 2008 02 18 Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame BCA Pool com Billiard Congress of America Archived from the original on 2007 03 31 Retrieved 2007 05 19 One in the Corner Nose in the Side National Billiard News 3 April 1977 Venzke Bruce April 1977 Pot Shots National Billiard News 9 External links edit nbsp Media related to Jim Rempe at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Rempe amp oldid 1153027040, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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