Professional world champions in eight-ball pool and its variations include:
This section lists world champions in the internationally standardized game ("American-style") of eight-ball, as played by professionals around the world. This is played on the 9-foot pool tables with colored, numbered balls.
See main article: WPA World Eight-ball Championship.
The following is a list of WPA world eight-ball champions sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA).
Year | Location | Winner | Nationality | Runner-up | Nationality |
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2023 | Austria | Shane Van Boening | Sanjin Pehlivanović | ||
2022 | Puerto Rico | Francisco Sanchez Ruiz | Wiktor Zielinski | ||
2012[1] | United Arab Emirates | Chang Jung-lin | Fu Che-wei | ||
2011[2] | Dennis Orcollo | Niels Feijen | |||
2010[3] | Karl Boyes | Niels Feijen | |||
2008[4] | Ralf Souquet | Ronnie Alcano | |||
2007 | Ronnie Alcano | Dennis Orcollo | |||
2005[5] | Wu Jiaqing | Nick van den Berg | |||
2004 | Efren Reyes | Marlon Manalo |
This section lists world champions in British-style eight-ball, which exists in a few slight-variant versions (usually referred to as blackball and pool) with different governing bodies. This version is played at the amateur and semi-professional levels in Commonwealth countries and a few continental European nations. These tournaments are played on 7-foot pool tables with colored balls—typically red and yellow—instead of the solid and striped balls of American-style pool, though both game types feature a black .
The following is a list of WPA world blackball champions, sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA). The blackball rules variant was first discussed by the WPA in a unification meeting in 2004, with rules ratified in 2005 in anticipation of blackball's first world championship in 2006.[6]
Date | Location | Winner | Nationality | Runner-up | Nationality |
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2022 | France, Albi | Yannick Beaufils | Daniel Davy | ||
Marion Jude | Deb Burchell | ||||
2018[7] | Bridlington, England | Scott Gillespie | Dean Shields | ||
Ashley Marie Bird | Emma Reeves | ||||
2016 | Killarney, Ireland | Liam Dunster | Jon McAllister | ||
Sabrilla Brunet (3) | Sandra Bryan | ||||
2014 | Perth, Scotland | Claudio Cassar | Paul Vincent Bennett | ||
Sabrilla Brunet (2) | Aspra Panchoo | ||||
2012[8] | Blackpool, England | Gavin Phillips | Jimmy Carney | ||
Sabrilla Brunet | Claire Dempster | ||||
2010[9] | Limoges, France | Jayson Shaw | Sébastien Ramier | ||
Claire Dempster | Emillie Gilberto | ||||
2008[10] | Mbabane, Eswatini | Wetsi Morake | Yulan Govender | ||
Apsra Panchoo | Amanda Watson | ||||
2006 | Cork, Ireland | Andy Lucas | Simon Ward | ||
Amanda Watson | Shona Lucas |
See main article: WEPF World Eightball Championship. The following is a list of WEPF world eightball champions, sanctioned by the World Eightball Pool Federation. It was held for 22 consecutive years in Blackpool, England, then in 2022 for the first time was held in Killarney, Ireland. The WEPF rules were introduced in 1998 then modified for professional play in 2022.
Date | Location | Winner[11] | Nationality | Runner-up | Nationality |
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2023 | Agadir, Morocco | Clayton Castaldi | Josh Kane | ||
Marion Jude | Harriet Haynes | ||||
2022 | Killarney, Ireland | Ronan McCarthy | Chris Day | ||
Barbara Taylor (2) | Sarah Coxon | ||||
2019 | Blackpool, England | Mick Hill (6) | Dom Cooney | ||
Amy Beauchamp (3)[12] | Sharon James | ||||
2018[13] | Mick Hill (5) | ||||
Barbara Taylor[14] | Sharon James | ||||
2017[15] | Mick Hill (4) | ||||
Amy Beauchamp (2) | Kerry Griffiths | ||||
2016[16] | Shaun Chipperfield | ||||
Sabrilla Brunet | Amy Beauchamp | ||||
2015 | Mick Hill (3) | ||||
Amy Beauchamp | Emma Wilkinson | ||||
2014 | Tom Cousins (2) | ||||
Kirsty Lee Davis | Amy Beauchamp | ||||
2013[17] | |||||
Emma Cunningham (3) | Barbara Taylor | ||||
2012[18] [19] | |||||
Sue Thompson (11) | Sharon Wright | ||||
2011[20] [21] | |||||
Emma Cunningham (2) | Renata Delahunty | ||||
2010[22] | Mick Hill (2) | ||||
Sue Thompson (10) | Emma Cunningham | ||||
2009[23] | Phil Harrison | ||||
Sue Thompson (9) | Emma Cunningham | ||||
2008[24] | Gareth Potts (3) | ||||
Lynette Horsburgh | Barbara Taylor | ||||
2007[25] | Gareth Potts (2) | ||||
Sue Thompson (8) | Emma Cunningham | ||||
2006[26] | |||||
Sue Thompson (7) | Emma Cunningham | ||||
2005[27] | |||||
Emma Cunningham | Sue Thompson | ||||
2004[28] | |||||
Sue Thompson (6) | Emma Cunningham | ||||
2003 | Chris Melling (2) | Jason Twist | |||
Sue Thompson (5) | Lisa Quick | ||||
2002[29] | Jason Twist (2) | ||||
Sue Thompson (4) | Lisa Quick | ||||
2001[30] | Rob McKenna | ||||
Lisa Quick (2) | Linda Leadbetter | ||||
2000 | Carl Morris | ||||
Sue Thompson (3) | Linda Leadbitter | ||||
1999 | Terry Hunt | ||||
Lisa Quick | Linda Leadbitter | ||||
1998 | Keith Brewer | ||||
Linda Leadbitter (3) | Sue Thompson | ||||
1997 | Manchester, England | Rob McKenna (2) | Lee Kendall | ||
Sue Thompson (2) | Linda Leadbitter | ||||
1996 | Greg Farren | ||||
Sue Thompson | Rosalia Diliberto | ||||
1995 | Chorley, England | ||||
Linda Leadbitter (2) | Sue Thompson | ||||
1994 | Manchester, England | ||||
Linda Leadbitter | Sue Thompson | ||||
1993 | Nigel Davis | ||||
Linda Moffat | Natalie Froling | ||||
The following is a list of IPA world blackball champions, sanctioned by the International Professional Pool Association.[31] The IPA events use the WPA blackball rules.
Date | Location | Winner | Nationality | Runner-up | Nationality |
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2024[32] | Bradford, England | Gareth Hibbott (2) | Jake-Dylan Newlove | ||
Keira Whitcombe | Rhiannon Graham | ||||
2022 | Liam Dunster | Gareth Hibbott | |||
Harriet Haynes | Deb Burchell | ||||
2020 | Jon McAllister | Aaron Davies | |||
Amy Beauchamp[33] | Emma Cunningham | ||||
2019 | Marc Farnsworth | Tom Cousins | |||
Emma Cunningham[34] | Kerry Griffiths | ||||
2018 | Ben Davies | Simon Ward | |||
Michelle Roonay[35] | Collette Henriksen | ||||
2017 | Craig Marsh | Simon Fitzsimmons | |||
Collette Henriksen[36] | Leanne Evans | ||||
2016[37] [38] | Gareth Hibbott (1) | Craig Marsh | |||
Deb Burchell (2) | Shona Lucas | ||||
2015[39] | Jack Whelan | Jason Twist | |||
Deb Burchell | Shona Lucas | ||||
2014[40] | Gareth Potts | Clint I'Anson |
The following is a list of PPPO world eightball champions, sanctioned by the Professional Pool Players Organisation. In 1985, the PPPO (also known as EUKPF) ran their first event under the EPA rules of the English Pool Association, which pre-dated the standardized WEPF world rules introduced in 1998. PPPO drew contestants from other pool disciplines and from snooker to popularize the game more broadly. From 1996, the tournament was annual, up to 2005, when the last of its events was held.
Date | Location | Winner | Nationality | Runner-up | Nationality | |
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2005[41] | Bridlington, England | Ben Davies | Derek Murphy | |||
2004[42] | Andy Lucas (2) | Rob Hill | ||||
2003[43] | Rob Hill | Antz Morrison | ||||
2002[44] | Lerwick, Scotland | Steve Sanders | Andy Lucas | |||
2001 | Morecambe, England | Ross McInnes (4) | Rob Chambers | |||
2000 | Bridlington, England | Ross McInnes (3) | Steve Sanders | |||
1999 | Morecambe, England | Andy Lucas | Ronan McCarthy | |||
1998 | Ross McInnes (2) | Steve Sanders | ||||
1997 | Kevin Treanor | Ronan McCarthy | ||||
1996 | Ross McInnes | Mark White | ||||
1985 | London, England | Jim Rempe | Joe Barbara |
See main article: Chinese Eight-ball World Championship. The following is a list of CBSA World Chinese eight-ball champions, a Chinese variant of eight-ball pool played on a 9-foot snooker table, sanctioned by the Chinese Billiards and Snooker Association.[45]
Year | Location | Winner | Nationality | Runner-up | Nationality |
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2019 | Yushan, China | Zheng Yubo (2) | Zhao Ruliang | ||
Chen Siming (2) | Wang Ye | ||||
2018 | Zheng Yubo | Chris Melling | |||
Han Yu | Liu Shasha | ||||
2017 | Fan Yang | Bing Jie Chu[46] | |||
Fu Xiaofang | Jin Peng Yu | ||||
2016 | Shi Hanqing | Mick Hill[47] | |||
Chen Siming | Kelly Fisher | ||||
2015 | Darren Appleton | Mark Selby[48] | |||
Bai Ge | Zhang Xiaotong (pool player) | Zhang Xiaotong |