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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