2004 Mosconi Cup
The 2004 Mosconi Cup, the 11th edition of the annual nine-ball pool competition between teams representing Europe and the United States, took place 16–19 December 2004 at the Hotel Zuiderduin in Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands.
2004 Mosconi Cup | |
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Dates | 16–19 December |
Venue | Hotel Zuiderduin |
Location | Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands |
Captains | Oliver Ortmann (EU) Johnny Archer (US) |
MVP | Rodney Morris (US) |
United States wins the Mosconi Cup | |
Team USA won the Mosconi Cup by defeating Team Europe 12–9.
Teams
Name | State of birth | Notes |
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Gabe Owen | ||
Rodney Morris | Most Valued Player[2] | |
Earl Strickland | ||
Charlie Williams | ||
Tony Robles | ||
Johnny Archer | Captain |
Name | Nationality | Notes |
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Mika Immonen | ||
Marcus Chamat | ||
Steve Davis | ||
Niels Feijen | ||
Thomas Engert | ||
Oliver Ortmann | Captain |
- 1 Born outside the United States.
Results
Thursday, 16 December
Session 1
Results | ||
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Doubles Steve Davis Niels Feijen |
5–4 | Doubles Charlie Williams Tony Robles |
Doubles Oliver Ortmann Thomas Engert |
3–5 | Doubles Johnny Archer Gabe Owen |
Doubles Mika Immonen Marcus Chamat |
4–5 | Doubles Earl Strickland Rodney Morris |
1 | Session | 2 |
1 | Overall | 2 |
Friday, 17 December
Session 2
Results | ||
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Doubles Mika Immonen Marcus Chamat |
5–0 | Doubles Charlie Williams Tony Robles |
Doubles Steve Davis Niels Feijen |
5–3 | Doubles Johnny Archer Gabe Owen |
Doubles Oliver Ortmann Thomas Engert |
4–5 | Doubles Earl Strickland Rodney Morris |
2 | Session | 1 |
3 | Overall | 3 |
Session 3
Results | ||
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Singles Mika Immonen |
5–3 | Singles Johnny Archer |
Singles Niels Feijen |
1–5 | Singles Charlie Williams |
Singles Steve Davis |
4–5 | Singles Gabe Owen |
1 | Session | 2 |
4 | Overall | 5 |
Saturday, 18 December
Session 4
Results | ||
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Doubles Oliver Ortmann Thomas Engert |
4–5 | Doubles Johnny Archer Gabe Owen |
Doubles Steve Davis Niels Feijen |
3–5 | Doubles Charlie Williams Tony Robles |
Doubles Mika Immonen Marcus Chamat |
0–5 | Doubles Earl Strickland Rodney Morris |
0 | Session | 3 |
4 | Overall | 8 |
Session 5
Results | ||
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Singles Thomas Engert |
1–5 | Singles Rodney Morris |
Singles Oliver Ortmann |
5–1 | Singles Tony Robles |
Singles Marcus Chamat |
5–2 | Singles Earl Strickland |
2 | Session | 1 |
6 | Overall | 9 |
Sunday, 19 December
Session 6
Results | ||
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Singles Mika Immonen |
3–5 | Singles Rodney Morris |
Singles Niels Feijen |
5–2 | Singles Johnny Archer |
Singles Marcus Chamat |
5–3 | Singles Tony Robles |
2 | Session | 1 |
8 | Overall | 10 |
Session 7
Results | ||
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Singles Thomas Engert |
2–5 | Singles Gabe Owen |
Singles Oliver Ortmann |
5–1 | Singles Earl Strickland |
Singles Steve Davis |
2–5 | Singles Charlie Williams |
1 | Session | 2 |
9 | Overall | 12 |
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References
- "Event Information". Mosconi Cup 2004. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
- "I'm So Proud of the Guys". Mosconi Cup 2004. Archived from the original on 8 August 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
- "Results". Mosconi Cup 2004. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
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