[EDIT -- This thread was started in 2013. Information for later years can be found later in the thread.
On a couple of streamed matches at the Derby City Classic this year, the commentators were discussing, with some uncertainty, whether any player had won all 3 of the primary events at any time in the DCC's history (not all in the same year).
Since the DCC website lists all past winners, this was easy to check, and here's what I found.
This was the 15th year of the DCC. The 3 disciplines or events I am talking about are 9-Ball Banks (B), 1-Pocket (1P), and 9-Ball (9B). So I am excluding things like ring games and the recently started invitational 10-ball, as well as the All-Around Champion. The total number of events being discussed here, therefore, is 45 (15 x 3). Sixteen players have won a single event and 10 players have accounted for the other 29 events by winning 2 or more. The 10 multiple-event winners are as follows:
Players who have won 2 events:
Players who have won 3 events:
Player who has won 4 events:
Player who has won 7 events:
Of the 10 multiple-event winners, 4 players (Brumback, Miller, Price, and Souquet) won all of their titles in the same discipline. Six players have won titles in 2 of the 3 disciplines. No one has won titles in all 3 disciplines.
See posts 91 and 92 for 2024 information.
On a couple of streamed matches at the Derby City Classic this year, the commentators were discussing, with some uncertainty, whether any player had won all 3 of the primary events at any time in the DCC's history (not all in the same year).
Since the DCC website lists all past winners, this was easy to check, and here's what I found.
This was the 15th year of the DCC. The 3 disciplines or events I am talking about are 9-Ball Banks (B), 1-Pocket (1P), and 9-Ball (9B). So I am excluding things like ring games and the recently started invitational 10-ball, as well as the All-Around Champion. The total number of events being discussed here, therefore, is 45 (15 x 3). Sixteen players have won a single event and 10 players have accounted for the other 29 events by winning 2 or more. The 10 multiple-event winners are as follows:
Players who have won 2 events:
Brumback -- 2009 (B) and 2010 (B)
Miller -- 2004 (B) and 2006 (B)
Pagulayan -- 2011 (B) and 2013 (9B)
Price -- 2002 (B) and 2008 (B)
Parica -- 2001 (B) and 2003 (1P)
Varner -- 1999 (B) and 2000 (1P)
Players who have won 3 events:
Daulton -- 2000 (B), 2001 (9B), and 2003 (9B)
Souquet -- 2004 (9B), 2006 (9B), and 2008 (9B)
Player who has won 4 events:
Van Boening -- 2009 (9B), 2011 (1P), 2012 (1P & 9B)
Player who has won 7 events:
Reyes -- 1999 (1P), 2004 (1P), 2005 (1P & 9B), 2006 (1P), 2007 (1P), 2010 (9B)
Of the 10 multiple-event winners, 4 players (Brumback, Miller, Price, and Souquet) won all of their titles in the same discipline. Six players have won titles in 2 of the 3 disciplines. No one has won titles in all 3 disciplines.
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