Most of us know that Jose "Amang" Parica is called the "Leader of the invasion" because he was the Filipino who opened the door so to speak for Efren "Ceasar Moralez" aka "Bata" Reyes, Rudolfo "Boy Samson" Luat, Leonardo "Dodong" Andam and Francisco "Django" Bustamonte. And after that murderers row, the next generations followed their lead.
But the very first European player to "lead the invasion" from over the pond was Oliver Ortmann when he won the 1989 U.S. Open 14.1 Championship. Prior to that, no European had ever won a major championship on American soil.
And who was the first European player to win a World 9 Ball Championship? Oliver Ortmann in 1995.
Here are just some of his major accomplishments....
1989 & 1993 U.S. Open 14.1 Champion
1995 World 9 Ball Champion
2007 World 14.1 Champion
1997 & 2000 Challenge of Champions winner
1987, 1989, 1990, 2000 & 2006 European 14.1 Champion
1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2002 & 2003 European 9 Ball Champion
1996 & 2006 European 8 Ball Champion
1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2005 & 2006 German 14.1 Champion
1997, 1998, 2003 & 2006 German 9 Ball Champion
He's won many other big tournaments, but I just listed what I consider to be his major accomplishments.
Oliver was born on June 17, 1967 and started playing pool at age 6.
His 14.1 high run is 326.
I like Ortmann's "professionalism" at the table. He doesn't whine or complain. He does get out of position sometimes but he has exceptional shotmaking ability that helps get him out of jams.
He's been one of my very favorite players for a long time now. And I have to admit that I was really surprised when he didn't win this year's big 14.1 tournament in N.J. back in August.
Anybody else enjoy watching Ortmann? Any stories from our friends accross the pond? I'm hoping Roy Steffenen can add some stories or remarks.
Bottom line is I think Ortmann should be given serious consideration for induction into the BCA H.O.F. His credentials dwarf those of some of the inductees already enshrined.
But the very first European player to "lead the invasion" from over the pond was Oliver Ortmann when he won the 1989 U.S. Open 14.1 Championship. Prior to that, no European had ever won a major championship on American soil.
And who was the first European player to win a World 9 Ball Championship? Oliver Ortmann in 1995.
Here are just some of his major accomplishments....
1989 & 1993 U.S. Open 14.1 Champion
1995 World 9 Ball Champion
2007 World 14.1 Champion
1997 & 2000 Challenge of Champions winner
1987, 1989, 1990, 2000 & 2006 European 14.1 Champion
1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2002 & 2003 European 9 Ball Champion
1996 & 2006 European 8 Ball Champion
1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2005 & 2006 German 14.1 Champion
1997, 1998, 2003 & 2006 German 9 Ball Champion
He's won many other big tournaments, but I just listed what I consider to be his major accomplishments.
Oliver was born on June 17, 1967 and started playing pool at age 6.
His 14.1 high run is 326.
I like Ortmann's "professionalism" at the table. He doesn't whine or complain. He does get out of position sometimes but he has exceptional shotmaking ability that helps get him out of jams.
He's been one of my very favorite players for a long time now. And I have to admit that I was really surprised when he didn't win this year's big 14.1 tournament in N.J. back in August.
Anybody else enjoy watching Ortmann? Any stories from our friends accross the pond? I'm hoping Roy Steffenen can add some stories or remarks.
Bottom line is I think Ortmann should be given serious consideration for induction into the BCA H.O.F. His credentials dwarf those of some of the inductees already enshrined.