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词条 List of WPA World Nine-ball champions
释义

  1. Men's champions

  2. Women's champions

  3. Junior champions

     Boys  Girls 

  4. Wheelchair champions

  5. References

  6. External links

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The World Nine-ball Championships are held annually, and are sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association. The event was first held in 1990, won by Earl Strickland. Events have been held for boys, women and 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{{efn|Under 18s and Women were previously allowed to enter the competition}} to a men's only event. 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 known as the 1999 World Professional Pool Championship.[1] However, both events were later recognised as official world championships for the year of 1999.[2]

Men's champions

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{| class="wikitable sortable"


|- bgcolor="#efefef"
YearDatesLocationWinnerRunner-upFinal score
|-
|1990
|
|Bergheim, Germany
|{{flagicon|USA}} Earl Strickland
|{{flagicon|USA}} Jeff Carter
|
|-
|1991
|
|Las Vegas, United States
|{{flagicon|USA}} Earl Strickland {{small|(2)}}
|{{flagicon|USA}} Nick Varner
|9–7
|-
|1992
|
|Taipei, Taiwan
|{{flagicon|USA}} Johnny Archer
|{{flagicon|USA}} Bobby Hunter
|
|-
|1993
|
|Königswinter, Germany
|{{flagicon|TPE}} Chao Fong-pang
|{{flagicon|GER}} Thomas Hasch
|
|-
|1994
|
|Chicago, United States
|{{flagicon|JPN|1947}} Okumura Takeshi
|{{flagicon|JPN|1947}} Yasunari Itsuzaki
|
|-
|1995
|
|Taipei, Taiwan
|{{flagicon|GER}} Oliver Ortmann
|{{flagicon|USA}} Dallas West
|
|-
|1996
|
|Borlänge, Sweden
|{{flagicon|GER}} Ralf Souquet
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Tom Storm
|11–1
|-
|1997
|
|Chicago, United States
|{{flagicon|USA}} Johnny Archer {{small|(2)}}
|{{flagicon|TPE}} Kun-Fang Lee
|
|-
|1998
|
|Taipei, Taiwan
|{{flagicon|JPN|1947}} Takahashi Kunihiko
|{{flagicon|USA}} Johnny Archer
|
|-
|1999 (A)
|July 18–26
|Cardiff, Wales
|{{flagicon|PHI}} Efren Reyes
|{{flagicon|TPE}} Chang Hao-ping
|17–8
|-
|1999 (B)
|December 5–12
|Alicante, Spain
|{{flagicon|USA}} Nick Varner
|{{flagicon|USA}} Jeremy Jones
|13–8
|-
|2000
|July 1–9
|rowspan=4|Cardiff, Wales
|{{flagicon|TPE}} Chao Fong-pang {{small|(2)}}
|{{flagicon|MEX}} Ismael Paez
|17–6
|-
|2001
|July 14–22
|{{flagicon|FIN}} Mika Immonen
|{{flagicon|GER}} Ralf Souquet
|17–10
|-
|2002
|July 13–21
|{{flagicon|USA}} Earl Strickland {{small|(3)}}
|{{flagicon|PHI}} Francisco Bustamante
|17–15
|-
|2003
|July 12–20
|{{flagicon|GER}} Thorsten Hohmann
|{{flagicon|CAN}} Alex Pagulayan
|17–10
|-
|2004
|July 10–18
|Taipei, Taiwan
|{{flagicon|CAN}} Alex Pagulayan
|{{flagicon|TPE}} Chang Pei-wei
|17–13
|-
|2005
|July 2–10
|Kaohsiung, Taiwan
|{{flagicon|TPE}} Wu Chia-ching
|{{flagicon|TPE}} Kuo Po-cheng
|17–16
|-
|2006
|November 4–12
|Pasay, Philippines
|{{flagicon|PHI}} Ronato Alcano
|{{flagicon|GER}} Ralf Souquet
|17–11
|-
|2007
|November 3–11
| Quezon City, Philippines
|{{flagicon|ENG}} Daryl Peach
|{{flagicon|PHI}} Roberto Gomez
|17–15
|-
|2008
|colspan=5 rowspan=2|
Not held

|-
|2009
|-
|2010
|June 29 – July 5
|rowspan=9|Doha, Qatar
|{{flagicon|PHI}} Francisco Bustamante
|{{flagicon|TPE}} Kuo Po-cheng
|13–7
|-
|2011
|June 25 – July 1
|{{flagicon|JPN}} Yukio Akakariyama
|{{flagicon|PHI}} Ronato Alcano
|13–11
|-
|2012
|June 22–29
|{{flagicon|ENG}} Darren Appleton
|{{flagicon|CHN}} Li He-wen
|13–12
|-
|2013
|September 2–13
|{{flagicon|GER}} Thorsten Hohmann {{small|(2)}}
|{{flagicon|PHI}} Antonio Gabica
|13–7
|-
|2014
|June 16–27
|{{flagicon|NED}} Niels Feijen
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Albin Ouschan
|13–10
|-
|2015
|September 7–18
|{{flagicon|TPE}} Ko Pin-yi
|{{flagicon|USA}} Shane Van Boening
|13–11
|-
|2016
|August 1–4
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Albin Ouschan
|{{flagicon|USA}} Shane Van Boening
|13–6
|-
|2017
|December 5–14
|{{flagicon|PHI}} Carlo Biado
|{{flagicon|PHI}} Roland Garcia
|13–5
|-
|2018
|December 10–20
|{{flagicon|GER}} Joshua Filler
|{{flagicon|PHI}} Carlo Biado
|13-10
|}

Women's champions

YearDatesLocationWinnerRunner-up
1990Bergheim, GermanyUSA}} Robin Bell{{flagicon|USA}} Loree Jon Jones
1991Las Vegas, United StatesUSA}} Robin Bell {{small|(2)}}{{flagicon|USA}} Joann Mason Parker
1992Taipei, TaiwanGER}} Franziska Stark{{flagicon|USA}} Vivian Villarreal
1993Königswinter, GermanyUSA}} Loree Jon Jones{{flagicon|USA}} Jeanette Lee
1994Chicago, United StatesSWE}} Ewa Laurance{{flagicon|USA}} Jeanette Lee
1995Taipei, TaiwanAUT}} Gerda HofstatterUSA}} Vivian Villarreal
1996Borlänge, SwedenENG}} Allison FisherUSA}} Jeanette Lee
1997Chicago, United StatesENG}} Allison Fisher {{small|(2)}}TPE}} Jennifer Chen
1998Taipei, TaiwanENG}} Allison Fisher {{small|(3)}}{{flagicon|GER}} Franziska Stark
1999December 5–12Alicante, SpainTPE}} Liu Hsin-meiENG}} Allison Fisher
2000November 14–19Quebec City, CanadaIRL}} Julie KellyIRL}} Karen Corr
2001November 17–19Amagasaki, JapanENG}} Allison Fisher {{small|(4)}}IRL}} Karen Corr
2002July 3–7Kaohsiung, TaiwanTPE}} Liu Hsin-mei {{small|(2)}}IRL}} Karen Corr
2003Not held
2004December 8–11Rankweil, AustriaKOR}} Kim Ga-youngTPE}} Liu Hsin-mei
2005Not held
2006March 1–5Taipei, TaiwanKOR}} Kim Ga-young {{small|(2)}}TPE}} Liu Hsin-mei
2007April 5–8Taoyuan, TaiwanCHN}} Pan XiaotingPHI}} Rubilen Amit
2008March 30 – April 7 Taipei, TaiwanTPE}} Lin Yuan-chunKOR}} Kim Ga-young
2009November 16–22Shenyang, ChinaCHN}} Liu ShashaIRL}} Karen Corr
2010August 27–29Shenyang, ChinaCHN}} Fu XiaofangENG}} Allison Fisher
2011September 19–25Shenyang, ChinaCHN}} Bi Zhu QingCHN}} Chen Siming
2012June 18–21Shenyang, ChinaENG}} Kelly FisherCHN|}} Fu Xiaofang
2013August 6–12Shenyang, ChinaCHN}} Han YuTPE|}} Lin Yuan-chun
2014October 13–18Guilin, ChinaCHN}} Liu Shasha {{small|(2)}}CHN|}} Chen Siming
2015November 2–8[4]Guilin, ChinaCHN}} Liu Shasha {{small|(3)}}AUT|}} Jasmin Ouschan
2016December 10–16[5]Emeishan City, ChinaCHN}} Han Yu {{small|(2)}}JPN}} Chihiro Kawahara
2017November 8–11[6]Chengmai County, ChinaCHN}} Chen SimingCHN}} Pan Xiaoting
2018December 3–9[7]Sanya, ChinaCHN}} Han Yu {{small|(3)}}CHN}} Wang Xiaotong

Junior champions

The first Junior Championships played since 1992 for boys, and a girls' division played since 2004.[8]

Boys

YearDatesLocationWinnerRunner-up
1992?TPE}} Hsia Hui-kai?
1993?TPE}} Hsia Hui-kai {{small|(2)}}?
1994?NOR}} Jørn Kjølaas?
1995?TPE}} Huang Kung-chang?
1996?TPE}} Huang Kung-chang {{small|(2)}}?
1997?GER}} Christian Goteman?
1998?TPE}} Lu Hui-chan?
1999December 5–12Alicante, SpainTPE}} Lu Hui-chan {{small|(2)}}GRE}} John Vassalos
2000November 14–19Quebec City, CanadaSUI}} Dimitri JungoGER}} Brian Naithani
2001November 17–19Amagasaki, JapanGER}} Brian NaithaniTPE}} Chang Jung-ling
2002July 3–7Kaohsiung, TaiwanTPE}} Chen Ying-chiehUSA}} Shane Hennen
2003November 18–23 Willingen, GermanyHUN}} Vilmos FöldesTPE}} Chang Jung-ling
2004November 1–5Adelaide, AustraliaTPE}} Wu Yu-lunTPE}} Wu Chia-ching
2005September 20–25Velden, AustriaTPE}} Wu Yu-lun {{small|(2)}}JPN}} Hayato Hijikata
2006November 13–17Sydney, AustraliaTPE}} Wu Yu-lun {{small|(3)}}TPE}} Ko Pin-yi
2007TPE}} Ko Pin-yi
2008TPE}} Ko Pin-yi
2009RUS}} Ruslan Chinakhov
2010Reno, United StatesSPA}} Francisco Sánchez RuizUSA}} Jesse Engel
2011Kielce, PolandPOL}} Marek KudlikPOL}} Konrad Piekarski
2012GermanyTPE}} Liu Cheng-chiehGER}} Tobias Bongers
2013December 9–12Johannesburg, South AfricaTPE}} Ko Ping-chungPOL}} Sebastian Batkowski
2014November 15–18Shanghai, ChinaSIN}} Aloysius YappTPE}} Hsu Jui-an
2015November 14–17Shanghai, ChinaCHN}} Long Ze HuangRUS}} Maksim Dudanets
2016November 17–20Shanghai, ChinaCHN}} Xiao Huai ZhengMGL}} Enkhbold Temuujin
2017Oct. 30 – Nov 2Moscow, RussiaRUS}} Fedor GorstMGL}} Enkhbold Temuujin
2018Oct. 31 – Nov 3Moscow, RussiaHKG}} Yip Kin-lingHKG}} Robbie Capito

Girls

YearDatesLocationWinnerRunner-up
2004November 1–5Adelaide, AustraliaCHN}} Zhou Meng-mengAUT}} Jasmin Ouschan
2005September 20–25Velden, AustriaAUT}} Jasmin OuschanGRE}} Helen Athanasiou
2006November 13–17Sydney, AustraliaUSA}} Mary RakinUSA}} Anna Kostanian
2007December 3–7Willingen, GermanyUSA}} Mary RakinGER}} Tina Bühnen
2008December 1–3Reno, United StatesCAN}} Brittany BryantJPN}} Konischi Samia
2009November 4–7Managua, NicaraguaTPE}} Keng Chun-linGER}} Anja Wagner
2010November 29 – December 1Reno, United StatesCAN}} Brittany BryantUSA}} Briana Miller
2011August 31 – September 4Kielce, PolandPOL}} Oliwia CzupryńskaRUS}} Anastasia Nechaeva
2012December 4–7Willingen, GermanyBEL}} Kamila KhodjaevaPOL}} Oliwia Czupryńska
2013December 9–12Johannesburg, South AfricaRUS}} Natasha SeroshtanJPN}} Yuki Hiraguchi
2014November 15–18Shanghai, ChinaCHN}} Liu Yu ChenBEL}} Kamila Khodjaeva
2015November 14–17Shanghai, ChinaPHI}} Chezka CentenoCHN}} Xia Yu Ying
2016November 17–20Shanghai, ChinaTPE}} Chen Chia-huaTPE}} Tsai Pei-chun
2017Oct. 30 – Nov 2Moscow, RussiaRUS}} Kristina TkachKOR}} Lee Woo-jin
2018Oct. 31 – Nov 3Moscow, RussiaTPE}} Chen Chia-huaKOR}} Seo Seoa

Wheelchair champions

YearDatesLocationWinnerRunner-up
1999Christchurch, New ZealandUSA}} Bob CalderonUSA}} Mark Jones
2000May 28 – June 4Waregem, BelgiumIRL}} Fred DinsmoreGER}} Tankred Volkmer
2002September 24–28Decatur, Alabama, United StatesFIN}} Jouni TähtiSWE}} Henrik Larsson
2003October 28–31Christchurch, New ZealandSWE}} Henrik LarssonJPN}} Takahiro Terada
2014November 20–23Turku, FinlandSWE}} Henrik LarssonENG}} Matt Duffy

References

{{noteslist}}
1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.csns.ca/Archives/wpa9men.html|title=World Pool Championships – Men's 9-Ball|work=csns.ca|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150929230840/http://www.csns.ca/Archives/wpa9men.html |archive-date=September 29, 2015 }}
2. ^{{Cite web | title = Table No. 1: Efren “The Magician” Reyes | author = | work = Bata Bar & Billiards | date = | accessdate = August 9, 2018 | url = https://www.batabar.com/en/table-no-1-efren-magician-reyes/ | quote = 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. }}
3. ^{{Cite web | title = World 9-Ball Championship | author = | work = azbilliards.com | date = | accessdate = August 9, 2018 | url = http://www.azbilliards.com/tours_and_events/174-world-9-ball-championship/results/ | language = | quote = }}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wpa-pool.com/web/index.asp?id=25&pagetype=event_details&eventid=243 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=October 17, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151021185535/http://www.wpa-pool.com/web/index.asp?id=25&pagetype=event_details&eventid=243 |archivedate=October 21, 2015 |df=mdy-all }}
5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20161221063338/http://www.wpa-pool.com/web/index.asp?id=17&pagetype=event_news&eventid=288&eventnewsid=256 Womens World 9-Ball Championship – Final]
6. ^Womens World 9-Ball Championship
7. ^[https://wpapool.com/women-world-9-ball-championship-links/ Womens World 9-Ball Championship]
8. ^World Pool-Billiard Association

External links

  • World Pool-Billiards Association
{{World 9-ball championship}}{{World 9-ball champions}}{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Wpa World Nine-Ball Champions}}

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