Kim Kyung-Roul: South Korean professional billiards player (1980-2015)

Kim Kyung-roul (Korean: 김경률; 23 February 1980 – 22 February 2015) was a South Korean professional billiards player.

He won the 2010 Three-Cushion World Cup.

Kim Kyung-roul
Kim Kyung-Roul: South Korean professional billiards player (1980-2015)
Kim Kyung-roul at the 2013 Three-Cushion World Cup
Medal record
Representing Kim Kyung-Roul: South Korean professional billiards player (1980-2015) South Korea
Men's Cue sports
Asian Indoor Games
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Ho Chi Minh One-cushion
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Doha Three-cushion

Kim lived in Ilsan, where he died on 22 February 2015, after falling out of his apartment window. He was 34.

References

Other websites

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