World Billiards Championship (English billiards)

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The World Billiards Championship (WPBSA World Billiards Championship or World Professional Billiards Championship) is an international cue sports tournament in the discipline of English billiards, organised by World Billiards, a subsidiary of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA). In its various forms, and usually as a single competition, the title is one of the oldest sporting world championships, having been contested (though irregularly) since 1870.

From 2012 to 2014 there were separate timed and points divisions, with the tournament held in association with the International Billiards and Snooker Federation. In those years, there was no separate IBSF World Billiards Championship.

The rules adopted by the Billiards Association in 1899 are essentially the rules still used today. The tournament has been played on a regular annual schedule since 1980, when it became administered by the WPBSA. The event was known as the World Professional Billiards Championship until 2010, and has had other names in the past, e.g. Billiards Championship of the World. In addition, the World Ladies Billiards Championship has been played since 1931 (with interruptions) and organized by World Ladies Billiards and Snooker since 1998.[1]

Early championships

A crowd watching a billiards match
The February 1870 match at St James's Hall, London, from The Illustrated London News

Before the introduction of formal championships in English billiards, "champions" were recognised by public acclaim, usually based on their performances in money matches.Template:Sfn After Jack Carr's defeat of Jerry Flanagan, who was known as "the Cork Marker", for a stake of 75 Guineas, Carr's backers issued a challenge that Carr would play anyone for a stake of 100 sovereign (British coin)s.[2][3][4] Edwin "Jonathan" Kentfield accepted the challenge, and assumed the title after Carr was too ill to play. He would remain unchallenged for 24 years.[2][5]Template:Sfn

John Roberts Sr., who had spent years touring and establishing his reputation as a billiards player, challenged Kentfield in 1849.[2] Kentfield declined to play, so Roberts styled himself as champion, a title he held unchallenged until 1870, when he lost to William Cook.[2][6]

William Cook challenged Roberts Sr. for the title in the Autumn of 1869.[2] As this was the first actual match for the Championship, a group of players and representatives from three billiard table manufacturers drew up a special set of rules for the game. Roberts managed to have the pocket width reduced to 3 inches (from the original 3<templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />58 inches), and the "D" and Template:Glossary link were adjusted so that Cook's spot stroke strength, derived from his proficiency at consecutively Template:Glossary link the Template:Glossary link from its spot, was weakened.[6] Cook was nonetheless considered the favourite.[6] The match started at 8:27 p.m. on 11 February 1870 and concluded at 1:38 a.m the followign morning as Cook reached the target of 1,200 points.[6] The match at St. James's Hall in London was attended by Edward VII, the Prince of Wales.[6] There were a further ten matches for the trophy by December 1875,Template:Sfn In April 1876 Cook was awarded the title when reigning champion John Roberts Jr., who had won the title five times, failed to accept five-time Champion Cook's challenge because of his planned tour of Australia.[6]Template:Sfn The pair played in May 1877, when Roberts prevailed, after which Cook claimed the title in 1878 when Roberts did not formally accept his challenge.[6] Cook resigned the title a month later and travelled to join Roberts on tour in India.[6]

Association championships

Walter Lindrum playing billiards
Walter Lindrum held the title from 1933 to 1951. In 2012, the billiards historian Clive Everton wrote that Lindrum was "a genius, who conquered his sport more thoroughly than any other player has conquered any other."Template:Sfn

The Billiard Association was formed in early 1885 by a group of professional players and trade representatives, and produced a new set of rules in September 1885.Template:Sfn The first two editions of the Association's championship were won by Roberts, against Cook and then against Joseph Bennett; the latter match was the last where the "championship table" that had been created by Roberts Sr. was used.Template:Sfn After five unofficial events now recognised as editions of the Championship had taken place,Template:Sfn The Association sanctioned two championships, one with a "spot-barred" format and the other "all-in".Template:Sfn From 1889, the Association held only one championship, with rules largely similar to the "spot-barred" format.Template:Sfn Another change was that while earlier championships were only open only to its members, the Association decided in 1888 that "the championship of Great Britain and Ireland shall be open to the world."Template:Sfn In 1909, the Billiard Control Club was established as a rival to the Billiard Association and staged several editions of their own event.Template:Sfn the rival organisations merged in 1919 as the Billiards Association and Control Council (BACC).Template:Sfn After the 1933 tournament won by Australian Walter Lindrum, who insisted on defending the title in his home country, the title of the tournament was changed to the world championship and a separate event for UK players was initiated.Template:Sfn

The 1934 edition was the first to be held outside the UK, and Lindrum won again, after which only two challenge matches took place over the next three decades.Template:Sfn In 1950, Clark McConachy issued a challenge to Lindrum for the title, but Lindrum announced his retirement and returned the championship trophy to the BACC.Template:Sfn The BACC decided that McConachy would play the winner of the UK Championship for the title, but when UK Champion Fred Davis declined to play because he felt the match was too early in the season, John Barrie was nominated in his place.Template:Sfn McConachy defeated Barrie comfortably in 1951, and held the title unchallenged for the next 17 years.Template:Sfn In 1968, Rex Williams decided to travel to Auckland to challenge McConachy, who was aged 73 by this time and whose play was affected by his Parkinson's disease. In what turned out to be a poor-quality match, Williams won the title.Template:Sfn

WPBSA title

Leslie Driffield, a member of the BA&CC governing body, was nominated by the Association as the challenger to Williams for the Championship. Williams declined to play Driffield within the five-month time limit set by the BA&CC, thus forfeiting the title in July 1970. In October 1970, the Professional Billiard Players Association (PBPA)—which had been re-established in 1968 by Williams and seven other players—disaffiliated from the BA&CC. The PBPA then changed its name to the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) in December 1970, and declared itself the governing body for the professional game, recognising Williams as champion. The BA&CC title was contested between Driffield and Jack Karnehm in June 1971; they were the only two professionals who continued to recognise the BA&CC as having authority over the game.[7][8][9][10][11]Template:Sfn

In the 1970s, there were further challenge matches for the title. Williams was dominant in this period. In 1980, Fred Davis won at the age of 67 to become World Champion. Since the 1980s, the world championship has sometimes been contested as a series of shorter games, for example in 150-up, the first player to win a designated number of games of first-to-150 is the victor.

From 1989 to 2011, Mike Russell was the dominant player, closely followed by Geet Sethi who won five titles. Some Australian players were successful in the 1980s, most notably Robby Foldvari (winner 1986, runner-up 1987) and Eddie Charlton (twice runner-up, 1984 and 1988).

In November 2011, WPBSA formed a subsidiary called World Billiards, which organised the 2012 championships as an amalgamation of the WPBSA and IBSF World Billiards Championship.Template:Sfn[12] There were separate events for timed and "short-up" (multiples of 150-up games).[12] The same arrangements applied for the next two years, after which the IBSF withdrew and revived its own competition.[13]

David Causier (with eight titles), Pankaj Advani (three titles), and Peter Gilchrist are other multiple title winners in the modern game.

World Championships

The list of events now recognised as championship editions below is derived from A History of Billiards (2012) by Clive Everton,Template:Sfn and the World Billiards website.

World Champions of English billiards
Edition Date Association Format Champion Runner-up Score Venue Template:Ref heading
1 1825 none no contest (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Declared himself champion when Jack Carr died before their match [2]
2 1849 none no contest (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Declared himself champion when Kentfield declined his challenge [2]
3 February 1870 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,200-1,083 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
4 April 1870 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-552 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
5 May 1870 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-752 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
6 November 1870 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-905 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
7 January 1871 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-637 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
8 May 1871 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-985 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
9 November 1871 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-942 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
10 March 1872Template:Efn none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-799 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
11 February 1874 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-784 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
12 May 1875 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-837 The Criterion, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
13 December 1875 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-865 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
14 April 1876 none no contest Template:Flagathlete Declared champion when Roberts declined his challenge due to a clash with his planned tour of Australia Template:Sfn[6]
15 May 1877 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-779 Gaiety Restaurant, Strand, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
16 July 1878 none no contest Template:Flagathlete Declared champion when Roberts failed to respond to his challenge Template:Sfn[6]
17 November 1880 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-949 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
18 January 1881 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,000-910 St James's Hall, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
19 September 1881 none no contest Template:Flagathlete Declared champion; Bennett had broken his arm, and resigned the title Template:Sfn
20 February 1885 none no contest Template:Flagathlete Declared champion when Cook failed to respond to his challenge Template:Sfn
21 March–April 1885 Billiard Association Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 3,000-2,908 Billiard Hall, Argyll Street, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
22 June 1885 Billiard Association Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 3,000-1,360 Royal Aquarium, London Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
23 October 1887 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 15,000-13,733 Royal Aquarium, London [14]Template:Sfn
24 March 1888 none Points (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 15,000-6,753 Royal Aquarium, London [15]Template:Sfn
25 January 1889 George Wright and Co. Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Round-robin Royal Aquarium, London Template:Sfn[16]
26 February 1890 George Wright and Co. Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Round-robin Royal Aquarium, London Template:Sfn[16]
27 March 1891 George Wright and Co. Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,500–776 Royal Aquarium, London [17]Template:Sfn
28 April 1892 Billiard Association PointsTemplate:Efn Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 5,000-1,755 Orme & Sons Showrooms, Soho Square [16]
29 April 1892 Billiard Association PointsTemplate:Efn Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 3,000-2,697 Thurston's Showrooms, Strand, London [16]
30 February 1893 Billiard Association PointsTemplate:Efn Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,000-6,525 Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London [16]
31 January 1894 Billiard Association Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,000-8,163 National Sporting Club, London [16]
32 January 1899 Billiard Association Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,000-4,715 Gaiety Restaurant, Strand, London Template:Sfn[16]
33 April 1900 Billiard Association Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,000-6,775 Billiard Hall, Argyll Street, London [18]
34 January 1901 Billiard Association Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,000-6,406 Gaiety Restaurant, Strand, London [19]
35 April 1901 Billiard Association Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,000-5,796 Billiard Hall, Argyll Street, London [20]
36 November 1901 Billiard Association no contest Template:Flagathlete Declared champion when Dawson refused to play for the title on a date set by the Billiard Association [21]
37 March 1903 Billiard Association Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,000-8,700 National Sporting Club, London [22]
38 September 1908 Billiard Association no contest Template:Flagathlete Declared champion [23]
39 March 1909 Billiard Association Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,000-7,662 National Sporting Club, London [24]Template:Sfn
40 April 1909 Billiard Control Club no contest Template:Flagathlete Declared champion as the only entrant for the championship Template:Sfn
41 April 1910 Billiard Control Club Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Match abandonedTemplate:Efn Baronial Hall, Holborn, London [25][26]
42 October 1910 Billiard Control Club Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 18,000-16,907 Holborn Hall, London [27]
43 April 1911 Billiard Control Club Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 18,000-16,914 Caxton Hall, London [28]
44 March 1912 Billiard Control Club Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 18,000-9,875 Holborn Hall, London [29]
45 March 1913 Billiard Control Club Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 18,000-16,627 Holborn Hall, London [30]
46 March 1914 Billiard Control Club Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 18,000-12,826 Holborn Hall, London [31]
47 March 1919 Billiard Control Club Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 18,000-9,468 Thurston's Hall, London [32]
48 May 1920 BACC Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 16,000-14,500 Burroughes Hall, Piccadilly, London [33]
49 March 1921 BACC Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 16,000-10,744 Thurston's Hall, London [34]
50 May 1922 BACC Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 16,000-15,167 Thurston's Hall, London [35]
51 May 1923 BACC Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 16,000-15,180 Holborn Hall, London [36]
52 May 1924 BACC Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 16,000-14,845 Burroughes Hall, London [37]Template:Sfn
53 April 1925 BACC Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 16,000-10,092 Burroughes Hall, London [38]Template:Sfn
54 April–May 1926 BACC Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 16,000-9,505 Holborn Hall, London [39]Template:Sfn
55 May 1927 BACC Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 16,000-14,763 Orme Hall, Manchester Template:Sfn[40]
56 May 1928 BACC Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 16,000-14,874 Thurston's Hall, London [41]
57 April 1929 BACC Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 18,000-17,219 Thurston's Hall, London [42]
58 May 1930 BACC Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 20,918-20,117 Thurston's Hall, London [43]
59 March 1932 BACC Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 25,161-19,259 Thurston's Hall, London [44]
60 May 1933 BACC Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 21,815-21,121 Dorland Hall, London [45]
61 October 1934 BACC Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 23,553-22,678 Railway Institute, Melbourne Template:Sfn
62 September 1951 BACC Timed (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,274–6,691 Leicester Square Hall, London Template:Sfn[46]
63 August 1968 BACC Timed (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 5,499–5,234 YMCA Stadium, Auckland Template:Sfn[47]
64 May 1971 WPBSA Timed (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,250–4,058 Castle Club, Southampton Template:Sfn
65 June 1971 BACC Timed (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,029–4,342 Middlesbrough Town Hall [48]
66 January 1973 B&SCC Timed (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,204–4,696 Penrith Rugby League Club [49]
67 September 1973 WPBSA Timed (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 8,360–4,336 Marconi Athletic Club, Chelmsford Template:Sfn
68 September 1974 WPBSA Timed (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 7,017–4,916 Geraldton Template:Sfn
69 July 1976 WPBSA Timed (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 9,105–5,149 Aberdeen Chateau Geelong Template:Sfn[50]
70 May 1980 WPBSA Timed (challenge) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 5,978–4,452 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds Template:Sfn
71 November 1980 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 3,037–2,064 Brownsover Hotel, Rugby Template:Sfn
72 1982 WPBSA Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 3,000–1,785 Astra La Reserve Club, Sutton Coldfield Template:Sfn
73 1983 WPBSA Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,500–605 Court Snooker Club, Peterborough Template:Sfn
74 1984 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,045–1,012 Majestic Snooker Club, Portsmouth Template:Sfn
75 1985 WPBSA Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 3–1 Hatton Garden Snooker Centre, London [51]
76 1986 WPBSA Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 3–1 Romiley Forum Stockport Template:Sfn
77 1987 WPBSA Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 3–1 Albert Hall, Bolton [52]
78 1988 WPBSA Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 7–4 Albert Hall, Bolton [53]
79 1989 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,242–1,347 Fairmont Resort, Leura [54]
- 1990 No tournament held [55]
80 1991 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,352–957 Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Delhi [55]
81 1992 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,529–718 Holiday Inn, Bombay Template:Sfn
82 1993 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,139–1,140 President Hotel, Bombay Template:Sfn
83 1994 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,539–645 Leela Kempinski Hotel, Bombay Template:Sfn
84 1995 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,661–931 President Hotel, Bombay Template:Sfn
85 1996 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,534–1,848 Bombay Gymkhana, South Mumbai Template:Sfn
- 1997 No tournament held
86 1998 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,400–1,015 Fortune Landmark Hotel, Ahmedabad Template:Sfn[56]
87 1999 WPBSA Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,000-832 Taj Connemara Hotel, Chennai Template:Sfn[57]
- 2000 No tournament held Template:Sfn
88 2001 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,287–863 Cricket Club of India, Mumbai Template:Sfn
89 2002 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,251–1,273 Centurion Hotel, Midsomer Norton [58]
90 2003 WPBSA Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 6–4 Jerma Palace Hotel, Marsaskala Template:Sfn
91 2004 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,402–1,349 Pontins, Prestatyn [59]
92 2005 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,620–1,365 Pontins, Prestatyn Template:Sfn
93 2006 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,073–1,057 Pontins, Prestatyn [60]
94 2007 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,166–1,710 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds Template:Sfn
95 2008 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,823–1,342 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [61]
96 2009 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,030–1,253 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [62]
97 2010 WPBSA Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,738–1,204 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [63]
98 2011 WPBSA Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,500–558 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [64]
99 2012 WBL/IBSF Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 6–2 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [65]
Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,895–1,216 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [66]
100 2013 WBL/IBSF Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 6–1 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [67]
Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,500–1,085 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [68]
101 2014 WBL/IBSF Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 6–2 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [69]
Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,928-893 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [70]
102 2015 WBL Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 6–1 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [71]
Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,500–1,277 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [72]
103 2016 WBL Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 8–6 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [73]
Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,224–1,115 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [73]
104 2017 WBL Short Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 8–4 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [74]
Points Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,500–779 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [75]
105 2018 WBL Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,134-944 Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds [76]
106 2019 WBL Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,307–967 RACV Club, Melbourne [77]
- 2020 No tournament held [78]
- 2021 No tournament held [78]
107 2022 WBL Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,776–1,092 Ronnie O’Sullivan Snooker Academy, Singapore [79]
108 2023 WBL Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 1,824–783 Landywood Snooker Club, Great Wyrley [80]
109 2024 WBL Timed Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete 2,088–1,109 Landywood Snooker Club, Great Wyrley [81]

See also

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