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World Billiards

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World Billiards Ltd
SportEnglish billiards
CategorySport governing body
JurisdictionInternational
AbbreviationWBL
Founded2011
AffiliationWPBSA
PresidentRoxton Chapman
Board membersJason Colebrook (Managing Director), Jim Burke, Darren Clark, Chris Coumbe, Paul Collier, Aonghus McAnally.
Official website
www.world-billiards

World Billiards(Limited) was founded in November 2011 as a subsidiary of theWorld Professional Billiards & Snooker Association(WPBSA). It includes former members of EBOS (English-Billiards Open Series) and WPBSA, and is the governing body forEnglish billiards.

As of 2012, the distinction between professional and amateur players was removed and the WPBSA World Professional Billiards Championship became simply the World Billiards Championship. Tournaments are now held in modern short multiple game format, long single game format and the more traditional timed format.

Promotional activities

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Since 2012 World Billiards has organised theWorld Billiards Championship (English billiards)plus up to 20 other world ranking tournaments per year. Apart from the World Championship, other major ranking tournaments include the American Cup in Canada, the European Open, the Pacific International in Australia and the Asian Grand Prix in Singapore.

World Billiards Championships

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Date Format Winner Score Runner-up Score
2012 Short[1] IndiaRupesh Shah 6 AustraliaMatthew Bolton 2
Timed[2] IndiaPankaj Advani 1,895 EnglandMike Russell 1,216
2013 Short[3] EnglandDavid Causier 6 IndiaAlok Kumar 1
Long[4] SingaporePeter Gilchrist 1,500 EnglandDavid Causier 1,085
2014 Short[5] IndiaPankaj Advani 6 SingaporePeter Gilchrist 2
Timed[6] IndiaPankaj Advani 1,928 EnglandRobert Hall 893
2015 Short EnglandDavid Causier 6 EnglandRobert Hall 1
Long EnglandDavid Causier 1,500 SingaporePeter Gilchrist 1,277
2016 Short EnglandDavid Causier 8 IndiaDhruv Sitwala 6
Timed EnglandMike Russell 2224 EnglandDavid Causier 1115
2017 Short EnglandDavid Causier 8 EnglandSourav Kothari 4
Long EnglandDavid Causier 1,500 SingaporePeter Gilchrist 779
2018 Timed IndiaSourav Kothari 1,134 SingaporePeter Gilchrist 944
2019 Timed SingaporePeter Gilchrist 1,307 IndiaSourav Kothari 967
2020 Not played
2021 Not played
2022 Timed EnglandDavid Causier 1,776 SingaporePeter Gilchrist 1,092
2023 Timed SingaporePeter Gilchrist 1,824 EnglandDavid Causier 783

See also

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References

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  1. ^Subbaiah, Sunil."Rupesh Shah wins second world title".The Times of India.Archivedfrom the original on 29 June 2013.Retrieved14 April2013.
  2. ^"Pankaj Advani wins World Billiards title".The Times of India.Archivedfrom the original on 13 September 2013.Retrieved14 April2013.
  3. ^Pathak, Vivek (25 October 2013)."David Causier, the new champion for World Billiards (Short format)".International Billiards and Snooker Federation.Retrieved20 April2014.
  4. ^"IBSF Long up Billiards Championships Long up – Leeds / England 2013".International Billiards and Snooker Federation.Retrieved20 April2014.
  5. ^"Advani stuns Gilchrist to clinch World Billiards title".The Times of India.24 October 2014.Retrieved25 October2014.
  6. ^"Advani: first ever player to bag billiards triple double".The Hindu.30 October 2014.Retrieved30 October2014.
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