Born | Lier, Belgium | 12 July 1937
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Sport country | Belgium |
Nickname | Mr. 100[1] |
Professional | 1961–2001 |
Medal record | ||
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Representing Belgium | ||
Men's Three-cushion billiards | ||
UMB World Championship | ||
Neuss 1963 | Three-cushion | |
Oostende 1964 | Three-cushion | |
Hilversum 1965 | Three-cushion | |
Buenos Aires 1966 | Three-cushion | |
Lima 1967 | Three-cushion | |
Düren 1968 | Three-cushion | |
Tokyo 1969 | Three-cushion | |
Las Vegas 1970 | Three-cushion | |
Groningen 1971 | Three-cushion | |
Buenos Aires 1972 | Three-cushion | |
Cairo 1973 | Three-cushion | |
La Paz 1975 | Three-cushion | |
Ostend 1976 | Three-cushion | |
Tokyo 1977 | Three-cushion | |
Las Vegas 1978 | Three-cushion | |
Lima 1979 | Three-cushion | |
Buenos Aires 1980 | Three-cushion | |
Aix-les-Bains 1983 | Three-cushion | |
Heeswijk-Dinther 1985 | Three-cushion | |
Tokyo 1990 | Three-cushion | |
Luxembourg 2001 | Three-cushion | |
Antwerp 1974 | Three-cushion | |
Tokyo 1991 | Three-cushion | |
Tokyo 1992 | Three-cushion | |
Krefeld 1984 | Three-cushion | |
Las Vegas 1986 | Three-cushion | |
Tokyo 1988 | Three-cushion | |
Tokyo 1989 | Three-cushion | |
World Cup | ||
1986 | Three-cushion | |
1987 | Three-cushion | |
CEB European Championship | ||
Kaatsheuvel 1962 | Three-cushion | |
Brussels 1963 | Three-cushion | |
Copenhagen 1964 | Three-cushion | |
Vienna 1965 | Three-cushion | |
Lisbon 1966 | Three-cushion | |
Angoulême 1967 | Three-cushion | |
Madrid 1968 | Three-cushion | |
The Hague 1969 | Three-cushion | |
Tournai 1970 | Three-cushion | |
Geel 1971 | Three-cushion | |
Dortmund 1972 | Three-cushion | |
Eeklo 1974 | Three-cushion | |
Rotterdam 1975 | Three-cushion | |
Valencia 1976 | Three-cushion | |
Lausanne 1977 | Three-cushion | |
Copenhagen 1978 | Three-cushion | |
Düren 1979 | Three-cushion | |
Helsingborg 1980 | Three-cushion | |
Vienna 1981 | Three-cushion | |
Porto 1982 | Three-cushion | |
Dunkirk 1983 | Three-cushion | |
Waalwijk 1987 | Three-cushion | |
Cairo 1992 | Three-cushion | |
Vejle 1988 | Three-cushion | |
Triest 1961 | Three-cushion | |
Amersfoort 1985 | Three-cushion | |
Dordrecht 1991 | Three-cushion |
Raymond Ceulemans (born 12 July 1937) is a Belgian billiards player who won 21 UMB three-cushion World Championship titles, more than any other player. Along with 48 European titles (23 in three-cushion) and 61 national titles. His nickname is "Mr 100".[1] He was inducted into the Billiard Congress of America's Hall of Fame in 2001, one of the first non-Americans to receive the honour.
In October 2003, King Albert II of Belgium honoured Raymond Ceulemans by awarding him a knighthood (Ridderschap) in recognition of his lifetime achievements.