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The WEPF World Eightball Pool Championship is a pool world championship organised by the
World Eightball Pool Federation The World Eightball Pool Federation (WEPF) is an international pool governing body overseeing international tournaments and rankings in the British-originating variant of eight-ball pool played with red and yellow unnumbered balls instead of the ...
using
International Rules International rules football (; also known as international rules in Australia and compromise rules or Aussie rules in Ireland) is a team sport consisting of a hybrid of football codes, which was developed to facilitate international represe ...
. Until 2022 the competition used World Rules. The competition has taken place annually since 1993. The most successful player in the men's singles is the English player Mick Hill, who won the World Champion title six times and has been runner-up twice. His compatriot
Gareth Potts Gareth David Potts (born 30 June 1983) is an English pool player, nicknamed "the Golden Boy". Some details are on specific tabs at this page. He is a two-time amateur and four-time professional world champion in British-style eightball/blackbal ...
has been World Champion three times and runner-up once. In the Ladies competition, Scotland's Sue Thompson is the most successful player with eleven titles. Linda Leadbitter from England has won four times, while Emma Cunningham from Northern Ireland and Amy Beauchamp from England have both won the event on three occasions.


History


Men's


Ranking


Women's

Source WEPF Roll of Honour


Ranking


Junior

''(U20 for 2022 due to COVID 19)''


Ranking


U-23 Juniors

''(until 2014 U-21 juniors)'' ''(For 2022 U-25 juniors due to COVID 19)''


Ranking


Senior's


Ranking


Wheelchair


Ranking


Over 60's


Ranking


External links

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References

{{reflist World championships in pool Annual sporting events