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PAST CHAMPIONS
WORLD BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
Myanmar (150 Up) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Nay Thway Oo |
Myanmar |
6-2 |
2018 |
Myanmar (Long Up) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
B. Bhaskar |
India |
1500-299 |
2018 |
Myanmar (150 Up) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Nay Thway Oo |
Myanmar |
6-2 |
2017 |
Qatar (Long Up) |
Mike Russell |
England |
Rob Hall |
England |
1500-1284 |
2017 |
Qatar (150 Up) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Mike Russell |
England |
6-2 |
2016 |
India (150 Up) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Peter Gilchrist |
Singapore |
6-3 |
2016 |
India (Long Up) |
Peter Gilchrist |
Singapore |
Sourav Kothari |
India |
1500-617 |
2015 |
Australia (Timed) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Peter Gilchrist |
Singapore |
2408-1240 |
2015 |
Australia (150-Up) |
Peter Gilchrist |
Singapore |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
6-4 |
2014 |
England (Timed) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Rob Hall |
England |
1928-893 |
2014 |
England (150-Up) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Peter Gilchrist |
Singapore |
6-2 |
2013 |
England (LongUp) |
Peter Gilchrist |
Singapore |
David Causier |
England |
1500-1085 |
2013 |
England (150-Up) |
David Causier |
England |
Alok Kumar |
India |
6-1 |
2012 |
England (timed) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Mike Russell |
England |
1895-1216 |
2012 |
England (points) |
Rupesh Shah |
India |
Matthew Bolton |
Australia |
6-2 |
2011 |
Ireland (timed) |
Mike Russell |
England |
Matthew Bolton |
Australia |
3001-519 |
2011 |
Ireland (points) |
Mike Russell |
England |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
6-3 |
2010 |
India (timed) |
Mike Russell |
England |
Peter Gilchrist |
Singapore |
4120-784 |
2010 |
India (points) |
Mike Russell |
England |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
6-0 |
2008 |
India (timed) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Devendra Joshi |
India |
2368-2020 |
2008 |
India (points) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Geet Sethi |
India |
6-1 (150up) |
2007 |
Singapore (timed) |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Dhruv Sitwala |
India |
1946-1488 |
2007 |
Singapore (points) |
Rupesh Shah |
India |
Ashok Shandilya |
India |
6-4 (150up) |
2005 |
Malta |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Geet Sethi |
India |
2242-1717 |
2005 |
Malta |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Devendra Joshi |
India |
6-2 |
2003 |
India |
Lee Lagan |
England |
Geet Sethi |
India |
6-5 (150up) |
2002 |
Australia (timed) |
Mike Russell |
England |
Geet Sethi |
India |
2438-1499 |
2002 |
Australia (points) |
Ashok Shandilya |
India |
Praprut Chaithanasakun |
Thailand |
11-9 (50up) |
2001 |
New Zealand |
Geet Sethi |
India |
Ashok Shandilya |
India |
3484-1289 |
2000 |
England |
Chris Shutt |
England |
Roxton Chapman |
England |
11-9 (50up) |
1999 |
Ireland |
Praput Chaithanasakun |
Thailand |
Paul Bennett |
England |
3201-1657 |
1998 |
Australia |
Robby Foldvari |
Australia |
Praprut Chaithanasakun |
Thailand |
1869-1439 |
1997 |
Malta |
Joe Grech |
Malta |
Ashok Shandilya |
India |
2895-2836 |
1990 |
Bangalore |
Manoj Kothari |
India |
Ashok Shandilya |
India |
2890-2422 |
1987 |
Belfast |
Geet Sethi |
India |
Joe Grech |
Malta |
4846-3256 |
1985 |
Delhi |
Geet Sethi |
India |
Robert Marshall |
Australia |
3809-2453 |
1983 |
Malta |
Michael Ferreira |
India |
Subhash Agrawal |
India |
3933-2744 |
1981 |
Delhi |
Michael Ferreira |
India |
Norman Dagley |
England |
2725-2631 |
1979 |
Sri Lanka |
Paul Mifsud |
Malta |
Norman Dagley |
England |
2943-2152 |
1977 |
Melbourne |
Michael Ferreira |
India |
Bob Close |
England |
2683-2564 |
1975 |
Auckland |
Norman Dagley |
England |
Michael Ferreira |
India |
3385-2268 |
1973 |
Bombay |
Mohammed Lafir |
Sri Lanka |
Satish Mohan |
India |
Round Robin |
1971 |
Malta |
Norman Dagley |
England |
Mannie Francisco |
South Africa |
Round Robin |
1969 |
London |
Jack Karnehm |
England |
Michael Ferreira |
India |
Round Robin |
1967 |
Colombo |
Leslie Driffield |
England |
Mohammed J M Lafir |
Sri Lanka |
Round Robin |
1964 |
Pukekohe |
Wilson Jones |
India |
Jack Karnehm |
England |
Round Robin |
1962 |
Perth |
Robert (Bob) Marshall |
Australia |
Wilson Jones |
India |
3623-2891 |
1960 |
Edinburgh |
Herbert Beetham |
England |
Jim Long |
Australia |
Round Robin |
1958 |
Calcutta |
Wilson Jones |
India |
Leslie Driffield |
England |
Round Robin |
1954 |
Sydney |
Tom Cleary |
Australia |
Robert (Bob) Marshall |
Australia |
Round Robin |
1952 |
Calcutta |
Leslie Driffield |
England |
Robert (Bob) Marshall |
Australia |
Round Robin |
1951 |
London |
Robert (Bob) Marshall |
Australia |
Frank Edwards |
England |
Round Robin |
1938 |
Melbourne |
Robert (Bob) Marshall |
Australia |
Kingsley Kennerley |
England |
Round Robin |
1936 |
Johannesburg |
Robert (Bob) Marshall |
Australia |
Allan Prior |
South Africa |
Round Robin |
1935 |
London |
Horace Coles |
Wales |
J McGhie |
Scotland |
Round Robin |
1933 |
London |
Sydney Lee |
England |
Tom Jones |
Wales |
Round Robin |
1931 |
Sydney |
Laurie Steeples |
England |
Sydney Lee |
England |
Round Robin |
1929 |
Johannesburg |
Les Hayes |
Australia |
Allan Prior |
South Africa |
Round Robin |
1927 |
London |
Allan Prior |
South Africa |
Horace Coles |
Wales |
Round Robin |
1926 |
London |
Joe Earlam |
England |
George Shailer |
Australia |
Round Robin |
WORLD WOMEN'S BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2015 |
Australia |
Arantxa Sanchis |
India |
R. Umadevi |
India |
414-255 |
WORLD JUNIOR BOY'S BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2015 |
Australia |
S. Shrikrishna |
India |
Ishpreet Chadha |
India |
731-525 |
WORLD MEN'S SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
Turkey |
Muhammad Asif |
Pakistan |
Jefrey Roda |
Philippines |
8-5 |
2018 |
Myanmar |
Chang Bingyu |
China |
He Guoqiang |
China |
8-3 |
2017 |
Qatar |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Amir Sarkhosh |
Iran |
8-2 |
2016 |
Qatar |
Soheil Vahedi |
Iran |
Andrew Pagett |
Wales |
8-1 |
2015 |
Egypt |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Zhao Xintong |
China |
8-6 |
2014 |
India |
Yan Bingtao |
China |
Muhammad Sajjad |
Pakistan |
8-7 |
2013 |
Latvia |
Zhou Yuelong |
China |
Zhao Xintong |
China |
8-4 |
2012 |
Bulgaria |
Muhammad Asif |
Pakistan |
Gary Wilson |
England |
10-8 |
2011 |
India |
Hossein Vafaei Ayouri |
Iran |
Lee Walker |
Wales |
10-9 |
2010 |
Syria |
Dechawat Poomjaeng |
Thailand |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
10-7 |
2009 |
India |
Alfie Burden |
England |
Igor Figueiredo |
Brazil |
10-8 |
2008 |
Austria |
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh |
Thailand |
Colm Gilcreest |
Ireland |
11-7 |
2007 |
Thailand |
Atthasit Mahitthi |
Thailand |
Passakorn Suwannawat |
Thailand |
11-7 |
2006 |
Jordan |
Kurt Maflin |
Norway |
Daniel Ward |
England |
11-8 |
2006 |
IBSF Grand Prix |
Michael White |
Wales |
Mark Boyle |
Scotland |
11-5 |
2004 |
Holland |
Mark Allen |
N. Ireland |
Steve Mifsud |
Australia |
11-6 |
2003 |
China |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Saleh Mohammed |
Pakistan |
11-5 |
2002 |
Egypt |
Steve Mifsud |
Australia |
Tim English |
Wales |
11-6 |
2000 |
China |
Stephen Maguire |
Scotland |
Luke Fisher |
England |
11-5 |
1999 |
Papua New Guinea |
Ian Preece |
Wales |
David Lilley |
England |
11-8 |
1998 |
China |
Luke Simmonds |
England |
Ryan Day |
Wales |
11-10 |
1997 |
Zimbabwe |
Marco Fu |
Hong Kong |
Stuart Bingham |
England |
11-10 |
1996 |
New Zealand |
Stuart Bingham |
England |
Stan Gorski |
Australia |
11-5 |
1995 |
Bristol |
Sakchai Sim-Ngam |
Thailand |
David Lilley |
England |
11-7 |
1994 |
Johannesburg |
Mohammed Yousuf |
Pakistan |
Johannes R. Johannesson |
Iceland |
11-9 |
1993 |
Karachi |
Chuchat Triratanapradit |
Thailand |
Praput Chaitanasakun |
Thailand |
11-6 |
1992 |
Malta |
Neil Mosley |
England |
Leonardo Andam |
Philippines |
11-2 |
1991 |
Bangkok |
Noppadon Noppachorn |
Thailand |
Dominic Dale |
Wales |
11-8 |
1990 |
Colombo |
Stephen O'Connor |
Ireland |
Steve Lemmens |
Belgium |
11-8 |
1989 |
Singapore |
Ken Doherty |
Ireland |
Jon Birch |
England |
11-2 |
1988 |
Sydney |
James Wattana |
Thailand |
Barry Pinches |
England |
11-8 |
1987 |
Bangalore |
Darren Morgan |
Wales |
Joe Grech |
Malta |
11-4 |
1986 |
Invercargill |
Paul Mifsud |
Malta |
Kerry Jones |
Wales |
11-9 |
1985 |
Blackpool |
Paul Mifsud |
Malta |
Dilwyn John |
Wales |
11-6 |
1984 |
Dublin |
O.B. Agrawal |
India |
Terry Parsons |
Wales |
11-7 |
1982 |
Calgary |
Terry Parsons |
Wales |
Jim Bear |
Canada |
11-8 |
1980 |
Launceston |
Jimmy White |
England |
Ron Atkins |
Australia |
11-2 |
1978 |
Malta |
Cliff Wilson |
Wales |
Joe Johnson |
England |
11-5 |
1976 |
Johannesburg |
Doug Mountjoy |
Wales |
Paul Mifsud |
Malta |
11-1 |
1974 |
Dublin |
Ray Edmonds |
England |
Geoff Thomas |
Wales |
11-9 |
1972 |
Cardiff |
Ray Edmonds |
England |
Mannie Francisco |
South Africa |
11-10 |
1970 |
Edinburgh |
Jonathon Barron |
England |
Sid Hood |
England |
11-7 |
1968 |
Sydney |
David Taylor |
England |
Max Williams |
Australia |
8-7 |
1966 |
Karachi |
Gary Owen |
Wales |
|
|
Round Robin |
1963 |
Calcutta |
Gary Owen |
Wales |
|
|
Round Robin |
WORLD WOMEN'S SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
Turkey |
Ng On Yee |
Hong Kong |
Nutcharat Wongharuthai |
Thailand |
5-2 |
2018 |
Myanmar |
Waratthanun S. |
Thailand |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
5-2 |
2017 |
Qatar |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
Waratthanun S. |
Thailand |
5-2 |
2016 |
Qatar |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
Amee Kamani |
India |
5-0 |
2015 |
Egypt |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
Anastasia Nechaeva |
Russia |
5-1 |
2014 |
India |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
Anastasia Nechaeva |
Russia |
5-2 |
2013 |
Latvia |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
Chunxia Shi |
China |
5-3 |
2012 |
Bulgaria |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
Ng On Yee |
China Hong Kong |
5-1 |
2010 |
Syria |
Ng On Yee |
China Hong Kong |
Jaique Ip Wan In |
China Hong Kong |
5-0 |
2009 |
India |
Ng On Yee |
China Hong Kong |
Kathy Parashis |
Australia |
5-1 |
2008 |
Austria |
Reanne Evans |
England |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
5-3 |
2007 |
Thailand |
Reanne Evans |
England |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
5-0 |
2006 |
Jordan |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
Jaique Ip Wan In |
China Hong Kong |
5-0 |
2004 |
Holland |
Reanne Evans |
England |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
5-1 |
2003 |
China |
Kelly Fisher |
England |
Wendy Jans |
Belgium |
5-2 |
WORLD MASTERS SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
Turkey |
Sukakree Poomjang |
Thailand |
Alok Kumar |
India |
6-2 |
2018 |
Myanmar |
Darren Morgan |
Wales |
Saleh Mohammed |
Afghanistan |
6-0 |
2017 |
Qatar |
Darren Morgan |
Wales |
Aidan Owens |
England |
6-3 |
2016 |
Qatar |
Dharminder Lilly |
India |
Elfed Evans |
Wales |
6-2 |
2015 |
Egypt |
Phisit Chandsri |
Thailand |
Jason Peplow |
Malta |
6-2 |
2014 |
India |
Phisit Chandsri |
Thailand |
Darren Morgan |
Wales |
6-5 |
2013 |
Latvia |
Phisit Chandsri |
Thailand |
Glen Wilkinson |
Australia |
6-0 |
2012 |
Bulgaria |
Darren Morgan |
Wales |
Glen Wilkinson |
Australia |
6-2 |
2010 |
Syria |
Phil Williams |
Wales |
Chuchart Trairattanapradit |
Thailand |
6-4 |
2009 |
India |
Darren Morgan |
Wales |
Dene O'Kane |
New Zealand |
6-0 |
2008 |
Austria |
Dene O'Kane |
New Zealand |
Geet Sethi |
India |
5-1 |
2007 |
Thailand |
Darren Morgan |
Wales |
Karnchai Wongjan |
Thailand |
5-1 |
2006 |
Jordan |
Mohammad Yousuf |
Pakistan |
Glen Wilkinson |
Australia |
5-4 |
2005 |
Bahrain |
Dene O'Kane |
New Zealand |
Joe Delaney |
Ireland |
5-4 |
2004 |
Holland |
Dene O'Kane |
New Zealand |
Eugene Hughes |
Ireland |
5-2 |
WORLD UNDER 21 SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
China |
Zhao Jianbo |
China |
Pang Junxu |
China |
6-1 |
2018 |
China |
Wu Yize |
China |
Pongsakorn Chongjairak |
Thailand |
6-4 |
2017 |
China |
Fan Zhengyi |
China |
Luo Honghao |
China |
7-6 |
2016 |
Belgium |
Xu Si |
China |
Alexander Ursenbacher |
Switzerland |
6-5 |
2015 |
Romania |
Boonyarit Keattikun |
Thailand |
Jamie Clarke |
Wales |
8-7 |
2014 |
UAE |
Hossein Vafaei Ayouri |
IRAN |
Ryan Thomerson |
Australia |
6-4 |
2013 |
China |
Lu Ning |
China |
Zhou Yuelong |
China |
9-4 |
2012 |
China |
Lv Haotian |
China |
Zhu Yinghui |
China |
9-6 |
2011 |
Canada |
Thanawat Thirapong |
Thailand |
Noppon Saengkham |
Thailand |
9-3 |
2010 |
Ireland |
Sam Craigie |
England |
Li Hang |
China |
9-8 |
2009 |
Iran |
Noppon Saengkham |
Thailand |
Soheil Vahedi |
Iran |
9-8 |
2007 |
Goa |
Michael Georgiou |
England |
Anda Zhang |
China |
11-6 |
2005 |
Bahrain |
Liang Wenbo |
China |
Tian Pengfei |
China |
11-9 |
2004 |
Ireland |
Gary Wilson |
England |
Kobkit Palajin |
Thailand |
11-6 |
2003 |
New Zealand |
Neil Robertson |
Australia |
Liu Song |
China |
11-5 |
2002 |
Latvia |
Ding Jun Hui |
China |
David John |
Wales |
11-9 |
2001 |
Scotland |
Ricky Walden |
England |
Sean O'Neill |
N.Ireland |
11-5 |
2000 |
India |
Luke Fisher |
England |
Steven Bennie |
Scotland |
11-6 |
1999 |
Egypt |
Rodney Goggins |
Ireland |
Rolf de Jong |
Holland |
11-4 |
1998 |
Malta |
Luke Simmonds |
England |
Robert Murphy |
Ireland |
11-2 |
1997 |
Ireland |
Marco Fu |
Hong Kong |
Bjorn Haneveer |
Belgium |
11-7 |
1996 |
Johannesburg |
Chan Kwok Ming |
Hong Kong |
Risto Vayrynen |
Finland |
11-5 |
1995 |
Singapore |
Alan Burnett |
Scotland |
Kwan Poomjang |
Thailand |
10-6 |
1994 |
Helsinki |
Quinten Hann |
Australia |
David Gray |
England |
11-10 |
1993 |
Reykjavik |
Kristian Helgason |
Iceland |
Indika Dodandogade |
Sri Lanka |
11-7 |
1992 |
Brunei |
Robin Hull |
Finland |
Patrick Delsemme |
Belgium |
11-7 |
1991 |
India |
Ronnie O'Sullivan |
England |
Patrick Delsemme |
Belgium |
11-4 |
1990 |
Australia |
Peter Ebdon |
England |
Oliver King |
England |
11-9 |
1989 |
Iceland |
Ken Doherty |
R.o.Ireland |
Jason Ferguson |
England |
11-5 |
1988 |
Thailand |
Brian Morgan |
England |
Jason Peplow |
Malta |
6-1 |
1987 |
Hastings |
Jonathan Birch |
England |
Stefan Mazrocis |
England |
4-1 |
WORLD UNDER-21 GIRLS SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
China |
Bai Yulu |
China |
Nutcharat W. |
Thailand |
4-0 |
2018 |
China |
Nutcharat W. |
Thailand |
Yulu Bai |
China |
4-2 |
2017 |
China |
Nutcharat W. |
Thailand |
Xia Yuying |
China |
5-3 |
2016 |
Belgium |
Nutcharat W. |
Thailand |
Siripaporn N. |
Thailand |
5-4 |
2015 |
Romania |
Siripaporn N. |
Thailand |
Nutcharat W. |
Thailand |
5-2 |
2014 |
UAE |
Jessica Woods |
Australia |
Waratthanun S. |
Thailand |
4-3 |
2007 |
India |
Bi Zhuqing |
China |
Ng On Yee |
Hong Kong |
4-2 |
WORLD UNDER-18 BOYS SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
China |
Jiang Jun |
China |
Gao Yang |
China |
5-2 |
2018 |
China |
He Guoqiang |
China |
Lei Peifan |
China |
5-4 |
2017 |
2018 |
Naseem Akhtar |
Pakistan |
Lei Peifan |
China |
5-3 |
2016 |
Belgium |
Jackson Page |
Wales |
Yun Fung Tam |
Hong Kong |
5-4 |
2015 |
Russia |
Ka Wai Cheung |
Hong Kong |
Ming Tung Chan |
Hong Kong |
5-2 |
WORLD UNDER-18 GIRLS SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2016 |
Belgium |
Siripaporn N. |
Thailand |
Nutcharat W. |
Thailand |
3-1 |
2015 |
Russia |
Yana Shut |
Belarus |
Anastasija Singurindi |
Russia |
3-0 |
WORLD team (men) SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
Myanmar |
Pankaj AdvaniAditya Mehta |
India |
Pongsakron C.Poramin D. |
Thailand |
5-2 |
2018 |
Egypt |
Passakorn S.Thanawat T. |
Thailand |
Chau Hon manLee Tsz Ho |
Hong Kong |
5-2 |
2017 |
Egypt |
Md. AsifBabar Masih |
Pakistan |
Md. SajjadAsjad Iqbal |
Pakistan |
5-4 |
2016 |
Egypt |
Soheil VahediAmir Sarkhosh |
Iran |
Chen ZifanYuan Sijun |
China |
5-2 |
2015 |
Pakistan |
Moh Keen HooLim Kok Leong |
Malaysia |
Asjad IqbalShahid Aftab |
Pakistan |
5-4 |
2014 |
Egypt |
Fung Kwok WaiLee Chun Wai |
Hong Kong |
Muhammad AsifMuhammad Sajjad |
Pakistan |
5-3 |
2013 |
Ireland |
Muhammad AsifMuhammad Sajjad |
Pakistan |
Soheil VahediAmir Sarkhosh |
Iran |
5-3 |
WORLD team (mASTERS) SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
Myanmar |
Suckakree PoomjangPhisit Chandsri |
Thailand |
Alok KumarRafath Habib |
India |
4-0 |
2018 |
Egypt |
Suckakree PoomjangPhisit Chandsri |
Thailand |
Alok KumarRafath Habib |
India |
5-1 |
2017 |
Egypt |
Chuchart TrairatnapraditSuchart Sukliem |
Thailand |
Darren MorganWayne Morgan |
Wales |
5-3 |
2016 |
Egypt |
Chuchart TrairatnapraditPhisit Chandsri |
Thailand |
Dharminder LillyRafath Habib |
India |
5-1 |
2015 |
Pakistan |
Saleh MohammedZemarai Hassas |
Afghanistan |
Mohd. YousufNaveen Parwani |
Pakistan |
5-2 |
2014 |
Egypt |
Darren MorganElfed Evans |
Wales |
Chuchart TrairatnapraditPhisit Chandsri |
Thailand |
5-0 |
2013 |
Ireland |
Anthony HarrrsRobert Marshall |
England |
Mario Van HerkAlain Vandersteen |
Belgium |
5-0 |
2006 |
USA |
Geet Sethi
|
India |
Dene O'Kane
|
New Zealand |
6-5 |
WORLD team (women) SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
Myanmar |
Bai YuluShi Chuxia |
China |
Nutcharat WongharuthaiWaratthanan Sukritthanes |
Thailand |
4-1 |
2018 |
Egypt |
Siripaporn NuanthakhamjanWaratthanan Sukritthanes |
Thailand |
Vidya PillaiAmee Kamani |
India |
4-2 |
2017 |
Egypt |
Siripaporn NuanthakhamjanWaratthanan Sukritthanes |
Thailand |
Ng On YeeKa Kai Wan |
Hong Kong |
3-1 |
2016 |
Egypt |
Ng On YeeKa Kai Wan |
Hong Kong |
Vidya PillaiAmee Kamani |
India |
4-3 |
2014 |
Egypt |
Siripaporn NuanthakhamjanWaratthanan Sukritthanes |
Thailand |
Daria SirotinaAnastasia Nechaeva |
Russia |
4-1 |
2013 |
Ireland |
Vidya PillaiArantxa Sanchis |
India |
Ng On YeeSo Man Yan |
Hong Kong |
3-2 |
WORLD 6reds (men) SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
Myanmar |
Laxman Rawat |
India |
Muhammad Asif |
Pakistan |
6-5 |
2018 |
Egypt |
Passakorn S. |
Thailand |
Thanawat T. |
Thailand |
6-2 |
2017 |
Egypt |
Darren Morgan |
Wales |
Kamal Chawla |
India |
6-4 |
2016 |
Egypt |
Darren Morgan |
Wales |
Chau Hon Man |
Hong Kong |
6-4 |
2015 |
Pakistan |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Yan Bingtao |
China |
6-2 |
2014 |
Egypt |
Pankaj Advani |
India |
Kacper Filipiak |
Poland |
6-1 |
2013 |
Ireland |
Duane Jones |
Wales |
Michael Judge |
Ireland |
6-4 |
WORLD 6Reds (WOmen) SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
Runner-up |
Country |
Score |
2019 |
Myanmar |
Nutcharat Wongharuthai |
Thailand |
Amee Kamani |
India |
4-2 |
2018 |
Egypt |
Waratthanun Sukritthanes |
Thailand |
Ng On Yee |
Hong Kong |
4-2 |
2017 |
Egypt |
Ng On Yee |
Hong Kong |
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan |
Thailand |
4-0 |
2016 |
Egypt |
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan |
Thailand |
Vidya Pillai |
India |
4-0 |
2015 |
Pakistan |
Ng On Yee |
Hong Kong |
Vidya Pillai |
India |
5-2 |
2014 |
Egypt |
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan |
Thailand |
Anastasia Nechaeva |
Russia |
4-2 |
2013 |
Ireland |
Ng On Yee |
Hong Kong |
Daria Sirotina |
Russia |
4-0 |