The World Nine-ball Championships are held annually, and are sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association. Events have been held for boys and women, and for the main world championships since this time, with a girl's tournament being created in 2004. In 2013, the men's championship was changed from being inclusive for all[a] to a men's only event. From 2021, the main tournament became all inclusive once again, while the women’s event was discontinued. In 1999, two men's tournaments were held, with one being run by the World Pool Association, held in Spain, and the other not recognised, held in Wales and known as the 1999 World Pool Championship.[1] However, both events were later recognised as official world championships for the year of 1999.[2]
^Under 18s and Women were previously allowed to enter the competition
^. csns.ca. Archived from the original on September 29, 2015.
^"Table No. 1: Efren "The Magician" Reyes". Bata Bar & Billiards. February 12, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2018. This tournament was not recognized at the time by the WPA, but Reyes was later retrospectively acknowledged as the winner of one of two world championships held in 1999. Nick Varner won the "official" world title. The two tournaments were merged for the following year, with both men listed as the champion for 1999.
^"World 9-Ball Championship". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
^. Archived from the original on October 21, 2015. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
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Main article WPA World Nine ball Championship The World Nine ball Championships are held annually and are sanctioned by the World Pool Billiard Association Events have been held for boys and women and for the main world championships since this time with a girl s tournament being created in 2004 In 2013 the men s championship was changed from being inclusive for all a to a men s only event From 2021 the main tournament became all inclusive once again while the women s event was discontinued In 1999 two men s tournaments were held with one being run by the World Pool Association held in Spain and the other not recognised held in Wales and known as the 1999 World Pool Championship 1 However both events were later recognised as official world championships for the year of 1999 2 Contents 1 Men s champions 2 Women s champions 3 Junior champions 3 1 Under 19 3 1 1 Boys 3 1 2 Girls 3 2 Under 17 3 2 1 Boys 4 Wheelchair champions 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMen s champions edit 3 Year Dates Location Winner Runner up Final score1990 March 3 7 Bergheim Germany nbsp Earl Strickland nbsp Jeff Carter 3 1 sets 1991 May 29 June 5 Las Vegas United States nbsp Earl Strickland 2 nbsp Nick Varner 9 71992 April 1 5 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Johnny Archer nbsp Bobby Hunter 13 121993 December 7 12 Konigswinter Germany nbsp Chao Fong pang nbsp Thomas Hasch 2 0 sets 1994 November 2 6 Chicago United States nbsp Takeshi Okumura nbsp Yasunari Itsuzaki 9 61995 November 15 19 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Oliver Ortmann nbsp Dallas West 11 91996 October 23 27 Borlange Sweden nbsp Ralf Souquet nbsp Tom Storm 11 11997 October 1 5 Chicago United States nbsp Johnny Archer 2 nbsp Lee Kun fang 9 31998 November 11 15 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Kunihiko Takahashi nbsp Johnny Archer 13 31999 July 18 26 Cardiff Wales nbsp Efren Reyes nbsp Chang Hao ping 17 81999 December 5 12 Alicante Spain nbsp Nick Varner nbsp Jeremy Jones 13 82000 July 1 9 Cardiff Wales nbsp Chao Fong pang 2 nbsp Ismael Paez 17 62001 July 14 22 nbsp Mika Immonen nbsp Ralf Souquet 17 102002 July 13 21 nbsp Earl Strickland 3 nbsp Francisco Bustamante 17 152003 July 12 20 nbsp Thorsten Hohmann nbsp Alex Pagulayan 17 102004 July 10 18 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Alex Pagulayan nbsp Chang Pei wei 17 132005 July 2 10 Kaohsiung Taiwan nbsp Wu Jiaqing nbsp Kuo Po cheng 17 162006 November 4 12 Pasay Philippines nbsp Ronnie Alcano nbsp Ralf Souquet 17 112007 November 3 11 Quezon City Philippines nbsp Daryl Peach nbsp Roberto Gomez 17 152010 June 29 July 5 Doha Qatar nbsp Francisco Bustamante nbsp Kuo Po cheng 13 72011 June 25 July 1 nbsp Yukio Akakariyama nbsp Ronnie Alcano 13 112012 June 22 29 nbsp Darren Appleton nbsp Li Hewen 13 122013 September 2 13 nbsp Thorsten Hohmann 2 nbsp Antonio Gabica 13 72014 June 16 27 nbsp Niels Feijen nbsp Albin Ouschan 13 102015 September 7 18 nbsp Ko Pin yi nbsp Shane Van Boening 13 112016 August 1 4 nbsp Albin Ouschan nbsp Shane Van Boening 13 62017 December 5 14 nbsp Carlo Biado nbsp Roland Garcia 13 52018 December 10 20 nbsp Joshua Filler nbsp Carlo Biado 13 102019 December 13 17 nbsp Fedor Gorst nbsp Chang Jung lin 13 112021 June 6 10 Milton Keynes England nbsp Albin Ouschan 2 nbsp Omar Al Shaheen 13 92022 April 6 10 nbsp Shane Van Boening nbsp Albin Ouschan 13 62023 February 1 5 Kielce Poland nbsp Francisco Sanchez Ruiz nbsp Mohammad Soufi 13 10Women s champions editMain article WPA Women s World Nine ball Championship Year Dates Location Winner Runner up1990 March 3 7 Bergheim Germany nbsp Robin Bell nbsp LoreeJon Jones1991 May 29 June 5 Las Vegas United States nbsp Robin Bell 2 nbsp JoAnn Mason1992 April 1 5 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Franziska Stark nbsp Vivian Villarreal1993 December 7 12 Konigswinter Germany nbsp LoreeJon Jones nbsp Jeanette Lee1994 November 2 6 Chicago United States nbsp Ewa Laurance nbsp Jeanette Lee1995 November 15 19 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Gerda Hofstatter nbsp Vivian Villarreal1996 October 23 27 Borlange Sweden nbsp Allison Fisher nbsp Jeanette Lee1997 October 1 5 Chicago United States nbsp Allison Fisher 2 nbsp Jennifer Chen1998 November 11 15 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Allison Fisher 3 nbsp Franziska Stark1999 December 5 12 Alicante Spain nbsp Liu Hsin mei nbsp Allison Fisher2000 November 14 19 Quebec City Canada nbsp Julie Kelly nbsp Karen Corr2001 November 17 19 Amagasaki Japan nbsp Allison Fisher 4 nbsp Karen Corr2002 July 3 7 Kaohsiung Taiwan nbsp Liu Hsin mei 2 nbsp Karen Corr2004 December 8 11 Rankweil Austria nbsp Kim Ga young nbsp Liu Hsin mei2006 March 1 5 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Kim Ga young 2 nbsp Liu Hsin mei2007 April 5 8 Taoyuan Taiwan nbsp Pan Xiaoting nbsp Rubilen Amit2008 March 30 April 7 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Lin Yuan chun nbsp Kim Ga young2009 November 16 22 Shenyang China nbsp Liu Shasha nbsp Karen Corr2010 August 27 29 Shenyang China nbsp Fu Xiaofang nbsp Allison Fisher2011 September 19 25 Shenyang China nbsp Bi Zhu Qing nbsp Chen Siming2012 June 18 21 Shenyang China nbsp Kelly Fisher nbsp Fu Xiaofang2013 August 6 12 Shenyang China nbsp Han Yu nbsp Lin Yuan chun2014 October 13 18 Guilin China nbsp Liu Shasha 2 nbsp Chen Siming2015 November 2 8 4 Guilin China nbsp Liu Shasha 3 nbsp Jasmin Ouschan2016 December 10 16 5 Emeishan City China nbsp Han Yu 2 nbsp Chihiro Kawahara2017 November 8 11 6 Chengmai County China nbsp Chen Siming nbsp Pan Xiaoting2018 December 3 9 7 Sanya China nbsp Han Yu 3 nbsp Wang Xiaotong2019 December 16 19 8 Sanya China nbsp Kelly Fisher 2 nbsp Jasmin Ouschan2023 January 19 23 New Jersey United States nbsp Chou Chieh yu nbsp Allison FisherJunior champions editThe first Junior Championships played since 1992 for boys and a girls division played since 2004 9 Under 19 edit Boys edit Year Dates Location Winner Runner up1992 10 April 1 5 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Hsia Hui kai nbsp Michael Coltrain1993 10 December 7 12 Konigswinter Germany nbsp Hsia Hui kai 2 nbsp Hsieh Chun wang1994 10 November 2 6 Chicago United States nbsp Jorn Kjolaas nbsp Andreas Rindler1995 10 November 15 19 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Huang Kung chang nbsp Alexander Dremsizis1996 10 October 23 27 Borlange Sweden nbsp Huang Kung chang 2 nbsp Andreas Rindler1997 10 October 1 5 Chicago United States nbsp Christian Goteman nbsp Chi Hsiang chuang1998 10 November 11 15 Taipei Taiwan nbsp Lu Hui chan nbsp Atthasit Mahitthi1999 December 5 12 Alicante Spain nbsp Lu Hui chan 2 nbsp John Vassalos2000 November 14 19 Quebec City Canada nbsp Dimitri Jungo nbsp Brian Naithani2001 November 17 19 Amagasaki Japan nbsp Brian Naithani nbsp Chang Jung lin2002 July 3 7 Kaohsiung Taiwan nbsp Chen Ying chieh nbsp Shane Hennen2003 November 18 23 Willingen Germany nbsp Vilmos Foldes nbsp Chang Jung lin2004 November 1 5 Adelaide Australia nbsp Wu Yu lun nbsp Wu Jiaqing2005 September 20 25 Velden Austria nbsp Wu Yu lun 2 nbsp Hayato Hijikata2006 November 13 17 Sydney Australia nbsp Wu Yu lun 3 nbsp Ko Pin yi2007 10 December 12 15 Willingen Germany nbsp Ko Pin yi nbsp Wu Yu lun2008 10 December 1 3 Reno United States nbsp Ko Pin yi 2 nbsp Jerico Banares2009 10 November 16 22 Shenyang China nbsp Ruslan Chinakhov nbsp Phil Burford2010 Nov 29 Dec 1 Reno United States nbsp Francisco Sanchez Ruiz nbsp Jesse Engel2011 September 1 3 Kielce Poland nbsp Marek Kudlik nbsp Konrad Piekarski2012 December 5 7 Willingen Germany nbsp Liu Cheng chieh nbsp Tobias Bongers2013 December 9 12 Johannesburg South Africa nbsp Ko Ping chung nbsp Sebastian Batkowski2014 November 15 18 Shanghai China nbsp Aloysius Yapp nbsp Hsu Jui an2015 November 14 17 Shanghai China nbsp Long Zehuang nbsp Maksim Dudanets2016 November 17 20 Shanghai China nbsp Zheng Xiaohuai nbsp Enkhbold Temuujin2017 Oct 30 Nov 2 Moscow Russia nbsp Fedor Gorst nbsp Enkhbold Temuujin2018 Oct 31 Nov 3 Moscow Russia nbsp Yip Kin ling nbsp Robbie Capito2019 November 21 23 Nicosia Cyprus nbsp Jonas Souto nbsp Sanjin Pehlivanovic2021 October 4 10 Klagenfurt Austria nbsp Moritz Neuhausen nbsp Szymon Kural2022 October 19 21 San Juan Puerto Rico nbsp Szymon Kural nbsp Yuma Dorner2023 October 19 22 Klagenfurt Austria nbsp Yannick Pongers nbsp Mika van BerkelGirls edit Year Dates Location Winner Runner up2004 10 November 1 5 Adelaide Australia nbsp Zhou Meng meng nbsp Wu Ching2005 September 20 25 Velden Austria nbsp Jasmin Ouschan nbsp Helen Athanasiou2006 November 13 17 Sydney Australia nbsp Mary Rakin nbsp Anna Kostanian2007 December 3 7 Willingen Germany nbsp Mary Rakin 2 nbsp Tina Buhnen2008 December 1 3 Reno United States nbsp Brittany Bryant nbsp Konischi Samia2009 November 4 7 Managua Nicaragua nbsp Keng Chun lin nbsp Anja Wagner2010 Nov 29 Dec 1 Reno United States nbsp Brittany Bryant 2 nbsp Briana Miller2011 Aug 31 Sep 4 Kielce Poland nbsp Oliwia Zalewska nbsp Anastasia Nechaeva2012 December 4 7 Willingen Germany nbsp Kamila Khodjaeva nbsp Oliwia Zalewska2013 December 9 12 Johannesburg South Africa nbsp Natasha Seroshtan nbsp Yuki Hiraguchi2014 November 15 18 Shanghai China nbsp Liu Yu Chen nbsp Kamila Khodjaeva2015 November 14 17 Shanghai China nbsp Chezka Centeno nbsp Xia Yu Ying2016 November 17 20 Shanghai China nbsp Chen Chia hua nbsp Tsai Pei chun2017 Oct 30 Nov 2 Moscow Russia nbsp Kristina Tkach nbsp Lee Woo jin2018 Oct 31 Nov 3 Moscow Russia nbsp Chen Chia hua 2 nbsp Seo Seoa2019 November 21 23 Nicosia Cyprus nbsp Lu Yi hsuan nbsp Tamami Okuda2021 October 4 10 Klagenfurt Austria nbsp Lena Primus nbsp Kim Hye rim2022 October 19 21 San Juan Puerto Rico nbsp Xin Yu Hong nbsp Kim Hye rim2023 October 19 22 Klagenfurt Austria nbsp Xin Yu Hong 2 nbsp Sofia MastUnder 17 edit Boys edit Year Dates Location Winner Runner up2014 November 15 18 Shanghai China nbsp De Jing Kong nbsp Jeffrey Roda2015 November 14 17 Shanghai China nbsp Daniel Maciol nbsp Zheng Xiaohuai2016 November 17 20 Shanghai China nbsp Zheng Xiaohuai nbsp Temuujin Enkhbold2017 Oct 30 Nov 2 Moscow Russia nbsp Sanjin Pehlivanovic nbsp Robbie Capito2018 Oct 31 Nov 3 Moscow Russia nbsp Mahkeal Parris nbsp Emil Andre Gangflot2019 November 21 23 Nicosia Cyprus nbsp Moritz Neuhausen nbsp Fu Huan2021 October 4 10 Klagenfurt Austria nbsp Dominik Jastrzab nbsp Yannick Pongers2022 October 19 21 San Juan Puerto Rico nbsp Karl Gnadeberg nbsp Lang Yi Li2023 October 19 22 Klagenfurt Austria nbsp Derin Asaku Sitorus nbsp Adrian PrasadWheelchair champions editYear Winner1999 nbsp Bob Calderon2000 nbsp Fred Dinsmore2002 nbsp Jouni Tahti2003 nbsp Henrik Larsson2004 10 nbsp Chu Shou Wei2005 10 nbsp Emil Schranz2007 10 nbsp Henrik Larsson 2 2008 10 nbsp Aaron Aragon2009 10 nbsp Jouni Tahti 2 2010 10 nbsp Jouni Tahti 3 2011 10 nbsp Jouni Tahti 4 2012 10 nbsp Henrik Larsson 3 2013 10 nbsp Jouni Tahti 5 2014 10 nbsp Henrik Larsson 4 2016 10 nbsp Henrik Larsson 5 2017 10 nbsp Fred Dinsmore 2 See also edit nbsp Cue sports portalReferences edit Under 18s and Women were previously allowed to enter the competition World Pool Championships Men s 9 Ball csns ca Archived from the original on September 29 2015 Table No 1 Efren The Magician Reyes Bata Bar amp Billiards February 12 2015 Retrieved August 9 2018 This tournament was not recognized at the time by the WPA but Reyes was later retrospectively acknowledged as the winner of one of two world championships held in 1999 Nick Varner won the official world title The two tournaments were merged for the following year with both men listed as the champion for 1999 World 9 Ball Championship azbilliards com Retrieved August 9 2018 Women s 9 Ball World Championship Guilin China 2 8 Nov 2015 Archived from the original on October 21 2015 Retrieved October 17 2015 Womens World 9 Ball Championship Final Womens World 9 Ball Championship Womens World 9 Ball Championship Womens World 9 Ball Championship World Pool Billiard Association a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Billiards 2011 The Official Rules amp Records Book Broomfield Billiard Congress of America 2010 pp 168 176 ISBN 978 1878493194 External links editWorld Pool Billiards Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of WPA World Nine ball 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