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IBSF World Snooker Championship

The IBSF World Snooker Championship (also known as the World Amateur Snooker Championship) is the premier non-professional snooker tournament in the world. The event series is sanctioned by the International Billiards and Snooker Federation. A number of IBSF champions have gone on to successful careers in the Pro ranks, notably Jimmy White (1980), James Wattana (1988), Ken Doherty (1989), Stuart Bingham (1996), Marco Fu (1997), Stephen Maguire (2000) and Mark Allen (2004). Both Ken Doherty (in 1997) and Stuart Bingham (in 2015) have gone on to win the professional World Snooker Championship .

History

The IBSF World Snooker Championship tournament was first held in 1963. In the first two tournaments, the title was decided alone on group stages. From 1968 until now, the group stage was followed by a knock-out stage. The tournament has been held annually since 1984.[1]

However, 2005 IBSF World Snooker Championship was cancelled, due to an earthquake in Pakistan where the event was due to be held. Instead in February/March 2006, a new tournament with the name IBSF World Grand Prix was held in Prestatyn, Wales as the qualification for a place on 2006/2007 World Snooker Main Tour, although the winner wasn't called World Champion.[1]

In 2007 an all-Thailand final saw Atthasit Mahitthi defeat Passakorn Suwannawat 11–7. At the 2008 championship in Wels, Austria, Thepchaiya Un-Nooh of Thailand defeated Ireland's Colm Gilcreest 11–7. The 2009 event was held in Hyderabad, India, and won by Alfie Burden of England, 10–8 against Igor Figueiredo of Brazil. The 2010 event was held in Damascus, Syria, and won by Dechawat Poomjaeng of Thailand, defeating India's Pankaj Advani. The 2011 Championship was held from November 28 to December 3 in Bangalore, India. The final was won by 17-year-old Iranian Hossein Vafaei, defeating Lee Walker of Wales 10–9.[2] In 2014, fourteen-year-old Yan Bingtao beat Pakistan's Muhammad Sajjad 8–7 to become the youngest ever world champion in snooker.[3]

Men's finals

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Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score
1963 Kolkata, India   Gary Owen   Frank Harris [n 1]
1966 Karachi, Pakistan   Gary Owen   John Spencer [n 1]
1968 Sydney, Australia   David Taylor   Max Williams 8–7
1970 Edinburgh, Scotland   Jonathan Barron   Sid Hood 11–7
1972 Cardiff, Wales   Ray Edmonds   Manuel Francisco 11–10
1974 Dublin, Ireland   Ray Edmonds   Geoff Thomas 11–9
1976 Johannesburg, South Africa   Doug Mountjoy   Paul Mifsud 11–1
1978 Rabat, Malta   Cliff Wilson   Joe Johnson 11–5
1980 Launceston, Australia   Jimmy White   Ron Atkins 11–2
1982 Calgary, Canada   Terry Parsons   Jim Bear 11–8
1984 Dublin, Ireland   Omprakesh Agrawal   Terry Parsons 11–7
1985 Blackpool, England   Paul Mifsud   Dilwyn John 11–6
1986 Invercargill, New Zealand   Paul Mifsud   Kerry Jones 11–9
1987 Bangalore, India   Darren Morgan   Joe Grech 11–4
1988 Sydney, Australia   James Wattana   Barry Pinches 11–8
1989 Singapore   Ken Doherty   Jon Birch 11–2
1990 Colombo, Sri Lanka   Stephen O'Connor   Steve Lemmens 11–8
1991 Bangkok, Thailand   Noppadon Noppachorn   Dominic Dale 11–8
1992 Malta   Neil Mosley   Leonardo Andam 11–2
1993 Karachi, Pakistan   Chuchart Triritanapradit   Praput Chaithanasakun 11–6
1994[6] Johannesburg, South Africa   Mohammed Yousuf   Johannes R. Johannesson 11–9
1995[7] Bristol, England   Sakchai Sim-Ngam   David Lilley 11–7
1996[8] New Plymouth, New Zealand   Stuart Bingham   Stan Gorski 11–5
1997 Bulawayo, Zimbabwe   Marco Fu   Stuart Bingham 11–10
1998[9] Guangzhou, China   Luke Simmonds   Ryan Day 11–10
1999 Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea   Ian Preece   David Lilley 11–8
2000[10] Changchun, China   Stephen Maguire   Luke Fisher 11–5
2002[11] Cairo, Egypt   Steve Mifsud   Tim English 11–6
2003[12] Jiangmen, China   Pankaj Advani   Saleh Mohammad 11–5
2004[13] Veldhoven, Netherlands   Mark Allen   Steve Mifsud 11–6
2006[14] Prestatyn, Wales   Michael White   Mark Boyle 11–5
2006[15] Amman, Jordan   Kurt Maflin   Daniel Ward 11–8
2007[16] Korat, Thailand   Atthasit Mahitthi   Passakorn Suwannawat 11–7
2008[17] Wels, Austria   Thepchaiya Un-Nooh   Colm Gilcreest 11–7
2009[18] Hyderabad, India   Alfie Burden   Igor Figueiredo 10–8
2010[19] Damascus, Syria   Dechawat Poomjaeng   Pankaj Advani 10–7
2011[20] Bangalore, India   Hossein Vafaei   Lee Walker 10–9
2012[21] Sofia, Bulgaria   Muhammad Asif   Gary Wilson 10–8
2013[22] Daugavpils, Latvia   Zhou Yuelong   Zhao Xintong 8–4
2014[23] Bangalore, India   Yan Bingtao   Muhammad Sajjad 8–7
2015[24] Hurghada, Egypt   Pankaj Advani   Zhao Xintong 8–6
2016[25] Doha, Qatar   Soheil Vahedi   Andrew Pagett 8–1
2017[26] Doha, Qatar   Pankaj Advani   Amir Sarkhosh 8–2
2018[27] Yangon, Myanmar   Chang Bingyu   He Guoqiang 8–3
2019[28] Antalya, Turkey   Muhammad Asif   Jefrey Roda 8–5
2021[29] Doha, Qatar   Ahsan Ramzan   Amir Sarkhosh 6–5
2022[30] Antalya, Turkey   Lim Kok Leong   Amir Sarkhosh 5–0

Champions by country

Country Players Total First title Last title
  England 8 9 1968 2009
  Wales 7 8 1963 2006
  Thailand 7 7 1988 2010
  Pakistan 3 4 1994 2021
  China 3 3 2013 2018
  India 2 4 1984 2017
  Republic of Ireland 2 2 1989 1990
  Iran 2 2 2011 2016
  Malta 1 2 1985 1986
  Hong Kong 1 1 1997 1997
  Scotland 1 1 2000 2000
  Australia 1 1 2002 2002
  Northern Ireland 1 1 2004 2004
  Norway 1 1 2006 2006
  Malaysia 1 1 2022 2022

Women's finals

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Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
2003 Jiangmen, China   Kelly Fisher   Wendy Jans 5–2
2004 Veldhoven, Netherlands   Reanne Evans   Wendy Jans 5–1
2006 Amman, Jordan   Wendy Jans   Jaique Ip 5–0
2007 Korat, Thailand   Reanne Evans   Wendy Jans 5–0
2008 Wels, Austria   Reanne Evans   Wendy Jans 5–3
2009 Hyderabad, India   Ng On-yee   Kathy Parashis 5–1 [32]
2010 Damascus, Syria   Ng On-yee   Jaique Ip 5–0
2012 Sofia, Bulgaria   Wendy Jans   Ng On-yee 5–1
2013 Daugavpils, Latvia   Wendy Jans   Shi Chunxia 5–3
2014 Bangalore, India   Wendy Jans   Anastasia Nechaeva 5–2
2015 Hurghada, Egypt   Wendy Jans   Anastasia Nechaeva 5–1 [33]
2016 Doha, Qatar   Wendy Jans   Amee Kamani 5–0 [34]
2017 Doha, Qatar   Wendy Jans   Waratthanun Sukritthanes 5–2 [26]
2018 Yangon, Myanmar   Waratthanun Sukritthanes   Wendy Jans 5–2 [27]
2019 Antalya, Turkey   Ng On-yee   Nutcharut Wongharuthai 5–2 [28]
2021 Doha, Qatar   Wendy Jans   Nutcharut Wongharuthai 4–1 [35]
2022 Antalya, Turkey   Wendy Jans   Vidya Pillai 4–3 [30]

IBSF World 15 Reds & Team Snooker Championships

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Title decided alone on group stage

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This article is about the amateur event For the professional event see World Snooker Championship For the junior event see IBSF World Under 21 Snooker Championship The IBSF World Snooker Championship also known as the World Amateur Snooker Championship is the premier non professional snooker tournament in the world The event series is sanctioned by the International Billiards and Snooker Federation A number of IBSF champions have gone on to successful careers in the Pro ranks notably Jimmy White 1980 James Wattana 1988 Ken Doherty 1989 Stuart Bingham 1996 Marco Fu 1997 Stephen Maguire 2000 and Mark Allen 2004 Both Ken Doherty in 1997 and Stuart Bingham in 2015 have gone on to win the professional World Snooker Championship Contents 1 History 2 Men s finals 2 1 Champions by country 3 Women s finals 4 IBSF World 15 Reds amp Team Snooker Championships 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesHistory EditThe IBSF World Snooker Championship tournament was first held in 1963 In the first two tournaments the title was decided alone on group stages From 1968 until now the group stage was followed by a knock out stage The tournament has been held annually since 1984 1 However 2005 IBSF World Snooker Championship was cancelled due to an earthquake in Pakistan where the event was due to be held Instead in February March 2006 a new tournament with the name IBSF World Grand Prix was held in Prestatyn Wales as the qualification for a place on 2006 2007 World Snooker Main Tour although the winner wasn t called World Champion 1 In 2007 an all Thailand final saw Atthasit Mahitthi defeat Passakorn Suwannawat 11 7 At the 2008 championship in Wels Austria Thepchaiya Un Nooh of Thailand defeated Ireland s Colm Gilcreest 11 7 The 2009 event was held in Hyderabad India and won by Alfie Burden of England 10 8 against Igor Figueiredo of Brazil The 2010 event was held in Damascus Syria and won by Dechawat Poomjaeng of Thailand defeating India s Pankaj Advani The 2011 Championship was held from November 28 to December 3 in Bangalore India The final was won by 17 year old Iranian Hossein Vafaei defeating Lee Walker of Wales 10 9 2 In 2014 fourteen year old Yan Bingtao beat Pakistan s Muhammad Sajjad 8 7 to become the youngest ever world champion in snooker 3 Men s finals Edit 1 2 4 5 Year Venue Winner Runner up Score1963 Kolkata India Gary Owen Frank Harris n 1 1966 Karachi Pakistan Gary Owen John Spencer n 1 1968 Sydney Australia David Taylor Max Williams 8 71970 Edinburgh Scotland Jonathan Barron Sid Hood 11 71972 Cardiff Wales Ray Edmonds Manuel Francisco 11 101974 Dublin Ireland Ray Edmonds Geoff Thomas 11 91976 Johannesburg South Africa Doug Mountjoy Paul Mifsud 11 11978 Rabat Malta Cliff Wilson Joe Johnson 11 51980 Launceston Australia Jimmy White Ron Atkins 11 21982 Calgary Canada Terry Parsons Jim Bear 11 81984 Dublin Ireland Omprakesh Agrawal Terry Parsons 11 71985 Blackpool England Paul Mifsud Dilwyn John 11 61986 Invercargill New Zealand Paul Mifsud Kerry Jones 11 91987 Bangalore India Darren Morgan Joe Grech 11 41988 Sydney Australia James Wattana Barry Pinches 11 81989 Singapore Ken Doherty Jon Birch 11 21990 Colombo Sri Lanka Stephen O Connor Steve Lemmens 11 81991 Bangkok Thailand Noppadon Noppachorn Dominic Dale 11 81992 Malta Neil Mosley Leonardo Andam 11 21993 Karachi Pakistan Chuchart Triritanapradit Praput Chaithanasakun 11 61994 6 Johannesburg South Africa Mohammed Yousuf Johannes R Johannesson 11 91995 7 Bristol England Sakchai Sim Ngam David Lilley 11 71996 8 New Plymouth New Zealand Stuart Bingham Stan Gorski 11 51997 Bulawayo Zimbabwe Marco Fu Stuart Bingham 11 101998 9 Guangzhou China Luke Simmonds Ryan Day 11 101999 Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Ian Preece David Lilley 11 82000 10 Changchun China Stephen Maguire Luke Fisher 11 52002 11 Cairo Egypt Steve Mifsud Tim English 11 62003 12 Jiangmen China Pankaj Advani Saleh Mohammad 11 52004 13 Veldhoven Netherlands Mark Allen Steve Mifsud 11 62006 14 Prestatyn Wales Michael White Mark Boyle 11 52006 15 Amman Jordan Kurt Maflin Daniel Ward 11 82007 16 Korat Thailand Atthasit Mahitthi Passakorn Suwannawat 11 72008 17 Wels Austria Thepchaiya Un Nooh Colm Gilcreest 11 72009 18 Hyderabad India Alfie Burden Igor Figueiredo 10 82010 19 Damascus Syria Dechawat Poomjaeng Pankaj Advani 10 72011 20 Bangalore India Hossein Vafaei Lee Walker 10 92012 21 Sofia Bulgaria Muhammad Asif Gary Wilson 10 82013 22 Daugavpils Latvia Zhou Yuelong Zhao Xintong 8 42014 23 Bangalore India Yan Bingtao Muhammad Sajjad 8 72015 24 Hurghada Egypt Pankaj Advani Zhao Xintong 8 62016 25 Doha Qatar Soheil Vahedi Andrew Pagett 8 12017 26 Doha Qatar Pankaj Advani Amir Sarkhosh 8 22018 27 Yangon Myanmar Chang Bingyu He Guoqiang 8 32019 28 Antalya Turkey Muhammad Asif Jefrey Roda 8 52021 29 Doha Qatar Ahsan Ramzan Amir Sarkhosh 6 52022 30 Antalya Turkey Lim Kok Leong Amir Sarkhosh 5 0Champions by country Edit Country Players Total First title Last title England 8 9 1968 2009 Wales 7 8 1963 2006 Thailand 7 7 1988 2010 Pakistan 3 4 1994 2021 China 3 3 2013 2018 India 2 4 1984 2017 Republic of Ireland 2 2 1989 1990 Iran 2 2 2011 2016 Malta 1 2 1985 1986 Hong Kong 1 1 1997 1997 Scotland 1 1 2000 2000 Australia 1 1 2002 2002 Northern Ireland 1 1 2004 2004 Norway 1 1 2006 2006 Malaysia 1 1 2022 2022Women s finals Edit 31 Year Venue Winner Runner up Score Ref 2003 Jiangmen China Kelly Fisher Wendy Jans 5 22004 Veldhoven Netherlands Reanne Evans Wendy Jans 5 12006 Amman Jordan Wendy Jans Jaique Ip 5 02007 Korat Thailand Reanne Evans Wendy Jans 5 02008 Wels Austria Reanne Evans Wendy Jans 5 32009 Hyderabad India Ng On yee Kathy Parashis 5 1 32 2010 Damascus Syria Ng On yee Jaique Ip 5 02012 Sofia Bulgaria Wendy Jans Ng On yee 5 12013 Daugavpils Latvia Wendy Jans Shi Chunxia 5 32014 Bangalore India Wendy Jans Anastasia Nechaeva 5 22015 Hurghada Egypt Wendy Jans Anastasia Nechaeva 5 1 33 2016 Doha Qatar Wendy Jans Amee Kamani 5 0 34 2017 Doha Qatar Wendy Jans Waratthanun Sukritthanes 5 2 26 2018 Yangon Myanmar Waratthanun Sukritthanes Wendy Jans 5 2 27 2019 Antalya Turkey Ng On yee Nutcharut Wongharuthai 5 2 28 2021 Doha Qatar Wendy Jans Nutcharut Wongharuthai 4 1 35 2022 Antalya Turkey Wendy Jans Vidya Pillai 4 3 30 IBSF World 15 Reds amp Team Snooker Championships EditSee also EditWorld Snooker Tour IBSF World Under 21 Snooker Championship IBSF World Under 18 Snooker ChampionshipNotes Edit a b Title decided alone on group stageReferences Edit a b c Turner Chris Major Amateur Championships cajt pwp blueyonder co uk Chris Turner s Snooker Archive Archived from the original on 12 May 2012 Retrieved 5 December 2011 a b Past Champions IBSF info Reims International Billiards and Snooker Federation Archived from the original on 20 January 2013 Retrieved December 4 2009 Pathak Vivek 29 November 2014 Yan Bingtao becomes youngest ever World Champion International Billiards and Snooker Federation Archived from the original on 5 December 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2014 IBSF 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