Career
Between 1974 and 1980 he participated in the Dutch Youth Championships before making the move to the senior level In this period he got lessons from Andre Gulickx and Tony Schrauwen Jaspers became a professional billiard player in 1986 after seeing Raymond Ceulemans and Nobuaki Kobayashi on live television during their World Cup final in Valkenburg. Jaspers started playing in the West German division of the Billiards World Cup Association (BWA) which managed professional Grand–Prix tournaments.
Several other world–class players received the same suspension.
The Union Mondiale de Billard supported this decision and Jaspers and the other players were prohibited from participating in European and World Championships for five years. In 1998 the associations and their players came together to resolve their differences.
From then on the players were able to play at the ECs and WCs again. In October 2000, Jaspers dominated the University of Massachusetts Boston World Three-cushion Championship.
Earlier that year he was honored by the BWA. The event was held in Jaspers" home country in Rotterdam.
A prize of €20,550 was awarded to him. World records.