Annual amateur snooker tournament
The IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship (also known as the World Amateur Under-21 Snooker Championship ) is the premier non-professional junior snooker tournament in the world. The event series is sanctioned by the International Billiards and Snooker Federation and started from 1987.
Four winners of this championship subsequently became world professional champion (Ken Doherty, Peter Ebdon, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Neil Robertson)
Results
Men
[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Year
Venue
Winner
Runner-up
Score
1987
Hastings , England
Jonathan Birch
Stefan Mazrocis
4–1
1988
Bangkok , Thailand
Brian Morgan
Jason Peplow
6–1
1989
Reykjavík , Iceland
Ken Doherty
Jason Ferguson
11–5
1990
Brisbane , Australia
Peter Ebdon
Oliver King
11–9
1991
Bangalore , India
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Patrick Delsemme
11–4
1992
Brunei
Robin Hull
Patrick Delsemme
11–7
1993
Reykjavík , Iceland
Kristján Helgason
Indika Dodangoda
11–7
1994
Helsinki , Finland
Quinten Hann
David Gray
11–10
1995[ 4]
Singapore
Alan Burnett
Kwan Poomjang
11–6
1996[ 5]
Johannesburg , South Africa
Chan Kwok Ming
Risto Vayrynen
11–6
1997[ 6]
Carlow , Ireland
Marco Fu
Bjorn Haneveer
11–7
1998[ 7]
Rabat , Malta
Luke Simmonds
Robert Murphy
11–2
1999
Cairo , Egypt
Rodney Goggins
Rolf de Jong
11–4
2000
Bangalore , India
Luke Fisher
Steven Bennie
11–5
2001
Stirling , Scotland
Ricky Walden
Sean O'Neill
11–5
2002
Riga , Latvia
Ding Junhui
David John
11–9
2003[ 8]
Taupō , New Zealand
Neil Robertson
Liu Song
11–5
2004[ 9]
Carlow , Ireland
Gary Wilson
Kobkit Palajin
11–5
2005[ 10]
Manama , Bahrain
Liang Wenbo
Tian Pengfei
11–9
2007[ 11]
Goa , India
Michael Georgiou
Zhang Anda
11–6
2009[ 12]
Kish , Iran
Noppon Saengkham
Soheil Vahedi
9–8
2010[ 13]
Letterkenny , Ireland
Sam Craigie
Li Hang
9–8
2011[ 14]
Montreal , Canada
Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon
Noppon Saengkham
9–3
2012[ 15]
Wuxi , China
Lyu Haotian
Zhu Yinghui
9–6
2013[ 16]
Beijing , China
Lu Ning
Zhou Yuelong
9–4
2014[ 17]
Al Fujairah , United Arab Emirates
Hossein Vafaei
Josh Boileau
8–3
2015
Bucharest , Romania
Boonyarit Keattikun
Jamie Clarke
8–7
2016 [ 18]
Mol , Belgium
Xu Si
Alexander Ursenbacher
6–5
2017
Beijing , China
Fan Zhengyi
Luo Honghao
7–6
2018 [ 19]
Jinan , China
Wu Yize
Pongsakorn Chongjairak
6–4
2019 [ 20]
Qingdao , China
Zhao Jianbo
Pang Junxu
6–1
2021 [ 21]
Doha , Qatar
Florian Nüßle
Taweesap Kongkitchertchoo
6–5
2022
Bucharest , Romania
Liam Davies
Antoni Kowalski
5–1
2023 [ 22]
Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Liam Davies
Alexander Widau
5–2
2024 [ 23]
Bangalore , India
Michał Szubarczyk
Alexander Widau
5–1
Women
Medals
Men (1987-2022)
Women (2007-2024)
See also
References
International amateur
snooker championships
IBSF WSF EBSA (Europe)APBSF (Asia Pacific) ACBS (Pan American) ABSF (African) ACBS (Asian) OBSF (Oceanian)
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