IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship


The IBSF World 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.

Winners

Men's finals

YearVenueWinnerRunner-upScore
1987 Hastings, England Jonathan Birch Stefan Mazrocis4–1
1988 Bangkok, Thailand Brian Morgan Jason Peplow6–1
1989 Reykjavík, Iceland Ken Doherty Jason Ferguson11–5
1990 Brisbane, Australia Peter Ebdon Oliver King11–9
1991 Bangalore, India Ronnie O'Sullivan Patrick Delsemme11–4
1992 Brunei Robin Hull Patrick Delsemme11–7
1993 Reykjavík, Iceland Kristján Helgason Indika Dodangoda11–7
1994 Helsinki, Finland Quinten Hann David Gray11–10
1995 Singapore, Singapore Alan Burnett Kwan Poomjang11–6
1996 Johannesburg, South Africa Chan Kwok Ming Risto Vayrynen11–6
1997 Carlow, Ireland Marco Fu Bjorn Haneveer11–7
1998 Rabat, Malta Luke Simmonds Robert Murphy11–2
1999 Cairo, Egypt Rodney Goggins Rolf de Jong11–4
2000 Bangalore, India Luke Fisher Steven Bennie11–5
2001 Stirling, Scotland Ricky Walden Sean O'Neill11–5
2002 Riga, Latvia Ding Junhui David John11–9
2003 Taupo, New Zealand Neil Robertson Liu Song11–5
2004 Carlow, Ireland Gary Wilson Kobkit Palajin11–5
2005 Manama, Bahrain Liang Wenbo Tian Pengfei11–8
2007 Goa, India Michael Georgiou Zhang Anda11–6
2009 Kish, Iran Noppon Saengkham Soheil Vahedi9–8
2010 Letterkenny, Ireland Sam Craigie Li Hang9–8
2011 Montreal, Canada Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon Noppon Saengkham9–3
2012 Wuxi, China Lyu Haotian Zhu Yinghui9–6
2013 Beijing, China Lu Ning Zhou Yuelong9–4
2014 Al Fujairah, United Arab Emirates Hossein Vafaei Josh Boileau8–3
2015 Bucharest, Romania Boonyarit Keattikun Jamie Clarke8–7
2016 Mol, Belgium Xu Si Alexander Ursenbacher6–5
2017 Beijing, China Fan Zhengyi Luo Honghao7–6
2018 Jinan, China Wu Yize Pongsakorn Chongjairak6–4
2019 Qingdao, China Zhao Jianbo Pang Junxu6–1

Champions by country

Women's finals