1969 Pot Black

http://dbpedia.org/resource/1969_Pot_Black an entity of type: SoccerTournament

Der Pot Black 1969 war ein Snooker-Einladungsturnier, das etwa im Januar 1969 in den Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham ausgetragen. Die Erstausgabe des später im Fernsehen gezeigten Turnieres gewann der Waliser Ray Reardon mit einem Finalsieg über seinen englischen Konkurrenten John Spencer. Wer das höchste Break des Turnieres gespielt hat, ist unbekannt. rdf:langString
Il Pot-Black 1969 è stato il quarto ed ultimo evento professionistico della stagione 1968-1969 di snooker, il quarto ed ultimo Non-Ranking, e la 1ª edizione di questo torneo, che si è disputato nel gennaio 1969, presso gli di Birmingham, in Inghilterra. Il torneo è stato vinto da Ray Reardon, il quale ha battuto in finale John Spencer per 1-0 (88-29). Il gallese si è aggiudicato così il suo primo Pot-Black e il suo primo titolo Non-Ranking in carriera. Il break più alto del torneo è stato un 99, realizzato da Ray Reardon. rdf:langString
The 1969 Pot Black event was the first edition of the professional invitational snooker tournament, which was broadcast in July, August and September 1969. This first recording of Pot Black took place at the BBC TV Studios in Gosta Green, Birmingham, a converted turn-of-the-century cinema. Later it was recorded at the new Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham which replaced the Gosta Green Studios. The event featured eight professional players. All matches were one-frame shoot-outs. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 1969 Pot Black event was the first edition of the professional invitational snooker tournament, which was broadcast in July, August and September 1969. This first recording of Pot Black took place at the BBC TV Studios in Gosta Green, Birmingham, a converted turn-of-the-century cinema. Later it was recorded at the new Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham which replaced the Gosta Green Studios. The event featured eight professional players. All matches were one-frame shoot-outs. Broadcasts were on BBC2, starting with an introductory programme at 8:50 pm on Wednesday 23 July 1969. The first match, between John Spencer and Jackie Rea, was broadcast on 30 July, followed by weekly broadcasts until the final on 10 September. The programmes were presented by Keith Macklin with Ted Lowe as the commentator. Ray Reardon won the event, beating John Spencer 88–29 in the one-frame final, and received the BBC2 Pot Black Trophy.
rdf:langString Der Pot Black 1969 war ein Snooker-Einladungsturnier, das etwa im Januar 1969 in den Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham ausgetragen. Die Erstausgabe des später im Fernsehen gezeigten Turnieres gewann der Waliser Ray Reardon mit einem Finalsieg über seinen englischen Konkurrenten John Spencer. Wer das höchste Break des Turnieres gespielt hat, ist unbekannt.
rdf:langString Il Pot-Black 1969 è stato il quarto ed ultimo evento professionistico della stagione 1968-1969 di snooker, il quarto ed ultimo Non-Ranking, e la 1ª edizione di questo torneo, che si è disputato nel gennaio 1969, presso gli di Birmingham, in Inghilterra. Il torneo è stato vinto da Ray Reardon, il quale ha battuto in finale John Spencer per 1-0 (88-29). Il gallese si è aggiudicato così il suo primo Pot-Black e il suo primo titolo Non-Ranking in carriera. Il break più alto del torneo è stato un 99, realizzato da Ray Reardon.
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