Junior Champions
The first Junior Championships were not played until 1992, and did not have a girls' division until 2004.
Date | Location | Winner | Runner-up |
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1992 | ? | Hsia Hui-kai (1) | ? |
1993 | ? | Hsia Hui-kai (2) | ? |
1994 | ? | Jørn Kjølaas (1) | ? |
1995 | ? | Huang Kung-chang (1) | ? |
1996 | ? | Huang Kung-chang (2) | ? |
1997 | ? | Christian Goteman (1) | ? |
1998 | ? | Lu Hui-chan (1) | ? |
1999, December 5–12 | Alicante, Spain | Lu Hui-chan (2) | John Vassalos |
2000, November 14–19 | Quebec City, Canada | Dimitri Jungo (1) | Brian Naithani |
2001, November 17–19 | Amagasaki, Japan | Brian Naithani (1) | Chang Jung-ling |
2002, July 3–7 | Kaohsiung, Republic of China | Chen Ying-chieh (1) | Shane Hennen |
2003, November 18–23 | Willingen, Germany | Vilmos Foeldes (1) | Chang Jung-ling |
2004, November 1–5 | Adelaide, Australia | Wu Yu-lun (1) Read more about this topic: List Of WPA World Nine-ball Champions Famous quotes containing the words junior and/or champions:“The junior senator from Wisconsin, by his reckless charges, has so preyed upon the fears and hatreds and prejudices of the American people that he has started a prairie fire which neither he nor anyone else may be able to control.” “While the Governor, and the Mayor, and countless officers of the Commonwealth are at large, the champions of liberty are imprisoned.” |