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The | The '''2003 World Championships''' were held from August 6-10, [[2003]] at the [http://www.estrel.de/ Estrel Hotel] in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]. German player [[Daniel Zink]] managed to emerge as the new world champion, beating [[Japan]]'s [[Jin Okamoto]] 3-0 in the finals and taking home 35,000 USD in the process. The total prize money awarded to the top 64 finishers was $208,130 USD. | ||
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The 2003 World Championships were held from August 6-10, 2003 at the Estrel Hotel in Berlin, Germany. German player Daniel Zink managed to emerge as the new world champion, beating Japan's Jin Okamoto 3-0 in the finals and taking home 35,000 USD in the process. The total prize money awarded to the top 64 finishers was $208,130 USD.
Finishing order
- Daniel Zink (Germany)
- Jin Okamoto (Japan)
- Tuomo Nieminen (Finland)
- Dave Humpherys (United States)
- Jeroen Remie (Netherlands)
- Peer Kröger (Germany)
- Wolfgang Eder (Germany)
- Gabe Walls (United States)