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The following is a list of WPA World Nine-ball Champions. The World Nine-ball Championships are held annually, and are sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association. The men's and women's tournaments are usually held separately. In 1999, two men's tournaments were held.
[edit] Men's champions
Date |
Location |
Winner |
Nationality |
Runner-up |
Nationality |
1990 |
Bergheim, Germany |
Earl Strickland (1) |
United States |
Jeff Carter |
United States |
1991 |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
Earl Strickland (2) |
United States |
Nick Varner |
United States |
1992 |
Taipei, Taiwan |
Johnny Archer (1) |
United States |
Bobby Hunter |
United States |
1993 |
Königswinter, Germany |
Chao Fong-pang (1) |
Chinese Taipei |
Thomas Hasch |
Germany |
1994 |
Chicago, Illinois |
Takeshi Okumura (1) |
Japan |
Yasunari Itsuzaki |
Japan |
1995 |
Taipei, Taiwan |
Oliver Ortmann (1) |
Germany |
Dallas West |
United States |
1996 |
Borlänge, Sweden |
Ralf Souquet (1) |
Germany |
Tom Storm |
Sweden |
1997 |
Chicago, Illinois |
Johnny Archer (2) |
United States |
Lee Kun-fang |
Chinese Taipei |
1998 |
Taipei, Taiwan |
Kunihiko Takahashi (1) |
Japan |
Johnny Archer |
United States |
1999 (1), December 5–12 |
Alicante, Spain |
Nick Varner (1) |
United States |
Jeremy Jones |
United States |
1999 (2) |
Cardiff, Wales |
Efren Reyes (1) |
Philippines |
Chang Hao-ping |
Chinese Taipei |
2000, July 1–9 |
Cardiff, Wales |
Chao Fong-pang (2) |
Chinese Taipei |
Ismael Paez |
Mexico |
2001, July 14–22 |
Cardiff, Wales |
Mika Immonen (1) |
Finland |
Ralf Souquet |
Germany |
2002, July 13–21 |
Cardiff, Wales |
Earl Strickland (3) |
United States |
Francisco Bustamante |
Philippines |
2003, July 12–20 |
Cardiff, Wales |
Thorsten Hohmann (1) |
Germany |
Alex Pagulayan |
Canada |
2004, July 10–18 |
Taipei, Taiwan |
Alex Pagulayan (1) |
Canada |
Chang Pei-wei |
Chinese Taipei |
2005, July 2–10 |
Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
Wu Chia-ching (1) |
Chinese Taipei |
Kuo Po-cheng |
Chinese Taipei |
2006, November 4–12 (main article) |
Pasay, Philippines |
Ronato Alcano (1) |
Philippines |
Ralf Souquet |
Germany |
2007, November 3–11 |
Philippines |
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[edit] Women's champions
Date |
Location |
Winner |
Nationality |
Runner-up |
Nationality |
1990 |
? |
Robin Bell (1) |
United States |
? |
? |
1991 |
? |
Robin Bell (2) |
United States |
? |
? |
1992 |
? |
Franziska Stark (1) |
Germany |
? |
? |
1993 |
? |
Loree Jon Jones (1) |
United States |
? |
? |
1994 |
? |
Ewa Mataya Laurance (1) |
Sweden |
? |
? |
1995 |
Taipei, Taiwan |
Gerda Hofstatter (1) |
Austria |
Vivian Villarreal |
United States |
1996 |
? |
Allison Fisher (1) |
England |
? |
? |
1997 |
? |
Allison Fisher (2) |
England |
Chen Chun-chen |
Chinese Taipei |
1998 |
? |
Allison Fisher (3) |
England |
? |
? |
1999, December 5–12 |
Alicante, Spain |
Liu Hsin-mei (1) |
Chinese Taipei |
Allison Fisher |
England |
2000, November 14–19 |
Quebec City, Canada |
Julie Kelly (1) |
Ireland |
Karen Corr |
Northern Ireland |
2001, November 17–19 |
Amagasaki, Japan |
Allison Fisher (4) |
England |
Karen Corr |
Northern Ireland |
2002, July 3–7 |
Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
Liu Hsin-mei (2) |
Chinese Taipei |
Karen Corr |
Northern Ireland |
2003 |
event not held |
— |
— |
— |
— |
2004, December 8–11 |
Rankweil, Austria |
Kim Ga-Young (1) |
Republic of Korea |
Liu Hsin-mei |
Chinese Taipei |
2005 |
event not held |
— |
— |
— |
— |
2006, March 1–5 |
Taipei, Taiwan |
Kim Ga-Young (2) |
Republic of Korea |
Liu Hsin-mei |
Chinese Taipei |
[edit] Junior champions
The first Junior Championships were not played until 1992, and did not have a girls' division until 2004.[1]
Date |
Location |
Winner |
Nationality |
Runner-up |
Nationality |
1992 |
? |
Hsia Hui-kai (1) |
Chinese Taipei |
? |
? |
1993 |
? |
Hsia Hui-kai (2) |
Chinese Taipei |
? |
? |
1994 |
? |
Jorn Kjolaas (1) |
Norway |
? |
? |
1995 |
? |
Huang Kung-chang (1) |
Chinese Taipei |
? |
? |
1996 |
? |
Huang Kung-chang (2) |
Chinese Taipei |
? |
? |
1997 |
? |
Christian Goteman (1) |
Germany |
? |
? |
1998 |
? |
Lu Hui-chan (1) |
Chinese Taipei |
? |
? |
1999, December 5–12 |
Alicante, Spain |
Lu Hui-chan (2) |
Chinese Taipei |
John Vassalos |
Greece |
2000, November 14–19 |
Quebec City, Canada |
Dimitri Jungo (1) |
Switzerland |
Brian Naithani |
Germany |
2001, November 17–19 |
Amagasaki, Japan |
Brian Naithani (1) |
Germany |
Chang Jung-lin |
Chinese Taipei |
2002, July 3–7 |
Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
Chen Ying-chieh (1) |
Chinese Taipei |
Shane Hennen |
United States |
2003, November 18–23 |
Willingen, Germany |
Vilmos Foeldes (1) |
Hungary |
Chang Jung-lin |
Chinese Taipei |
2004, November 1–5 |
Adelaide, Australia |
Wu Yu-lun (1)
Zhou Meng-meng (1) |
Chinese Taipei
China |
Wu Chia-ching
Jasmin Ouschan |
Chinese Taipei
Austria |
2005, September 20–25 |
Velden, Austria |
Wu Yu-lun (2)
Jasmin Ouschan (1) |
Chinese Taipei
Austria |
Hayato Hijikata
Helen Athanasiou |
Japan
Greece |
2006, November 13–17 |
Sydney, Australia |
Wu Yu-lun (3)
Mary Ann Rakin (1) |
Chinese Taipei
United States |
Ko Pin-yi
Anna Kostanian |
Chinese Taipei
United States |
[edit] Wheelchair champions
[edit] References
- ^ "World 9-Ball Champions". Retrieved on October 17, 2006.
[edit] External links