Business World

Marlon ‘Marvelous Captain’ Manalo to compete in US Open 9-Ball in Las Vegas

- Marlon Bernardino

INTERNATIO­NAL snooker/billiards champion Marlon “Marvelous Captain” Manalo will showcase his talent in the money-rich 43rd US Open 9-Ball Championsh­ip on April 21 to 26, 2019 at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

He will make his return to the pool world after a long hiatus when he competes in this year’s $300,000 total pot prize tournament, the US Open 9-Ball, the longest-running pool tournament in the United States.

The affable cue artist and chairman of Barangay Malamig in Mandaluyon­g City, who is also the League of Barangays of the Philippine­s Press Relation Officer and ABC president, captivated the billiard circuit by clustering victories against noted pool sharks Yang Chingshun of Taiwan and countrymen Efren “Bata” Reyes and Francisco “Django” Bustamante in the knockout stage of the World Pool Championsh­ip in 2004.

“I hope to do well in the upcoming 43rd US Open 9-Ball Championsh­ip in Las Vegas, Nevada,” said the Jose Rizal University AB Economics graduate Manalo, a many-time winner in the US Pool Circuit and runner-up to Mr. Reyes in the 2004 World 8-Ball Championsh­ip.

“I will pour all that I know in the cue sports,” added Mr. Manalo, who settled for a silver medal in the snooker event by placing second to Bjorn Haneveer of Belgium in the 2001 Akita, Japan World Games.

The following year, the 2000 Asian Snooker Champion and 2008 National Champion Manalo went all the way to the semifinals of the same event before bowing to eventual champion Wu Chiaching (Wu Jia-qing).

Although he’s been away from big competitio­n the past few years, Mr. Manalo kept himself in shape by practicing daily in his own pool hall in Talumpung, Mandaluyon­g and famous Star Billiards Center in Grace Village, Quezon City, hosted by longtime sports patron Sebastian “Baste” Chua.

At this point, Mr. Manalo’s quest for honor and glory received a needed shot in the arm from his long-time benefactor­s Solar Sports head Ronald Tieng, Mr. Chua and Mandaluyon­g City mayor Carmelita “Menchie” Aguilar Abalos. —

 ??  ?? INTERNATIO­NAL BILLIARDS CHAMPION MARLON MANALO
INTERNATIO­NAL BILLIARDS CHAMPION MARLON MANALO

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines