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Bar Billiards World Championship

The Bar Billiards World Championship (previously called the British Isles Open up to 1999) is held every year in Jersey. This is a list of past winners and runners up:

Year Winner from Runner-up from
1981 Harry Siddal Jersey Derek Payne Oxon
1982 Graham Bisson Jersey Clarrie Querrie Jersey
1983 Tim Ringsdore Jersey Micky Daw Jersey
1984 Peter Noel Jersey Don Cadec Jersey
1985 Bernie McCluskey Berkshire Paul Webb Guernsey
1986 Dave Harris Berkshire Peter Noel Jersey
1987 Wayne Poingdestre Jersey Kevin Tunstall Oxon
1988 Alan Le Blond Jersey Micky Daw Jersey
1989 Trevor Gallienne Guernsey Bob Taylor Kent
1990 Steve Ahier Jersey Terry Race Sussex
1991 Steve Ahier Jersey Simon Tinto Surrey
1992 Dennis Helleur Jersey Harry Barbet Jersey
1993 Kevin Tunstall Oxon Graham Bisson Jersey
1994 Kevin Tunstall Oxon Tony Walsh Berkshire
1995 Tony Walsh Berkshire Mark Brewster Kent
1996 Terry Oakley Surrey Don Cadec Jersey
1997 Jim Millward Sussex Steve Ahier Jersey
1998 Keith Sheard Oxon Nick Barnett Jersey
1999 Peter Noel Jersey Terry Race Sussex
2000 Bernie McCluskey Berkshire Bob King Jersey
2001 Jim Millward Sussex Kevin Tunstall Oxon
2002 Terry Race Sussex Nigel Ryall Jersey
2003 Jim Millward Sussex Terry Race Sussex
2004 Terry Race Sussex Nigel Ryall Jersey
2005 Graeme Le Monnier Jersey Harry Barbet Jersey
2006 Kevin Tunstall Oxon Jim Millward Sussex
2007 Trevor Gallienne Guernsey Jim Millward Sussex
2008 Trevor Gallienne Guernsey Kevin Tunstall Sussex
2009 Phil Collins Cholsey Paul Sainsbury Berkshire
2010 Jim Millward Sussex Graham Bisson Jersey
2011 Kevin Tunstall Sussex Steven Sheard Oxon

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