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Ko Pin-yi: Ko Ping-chung: 2015: Thorsten Hohmann: Justin Hall: 2016: Shane Van Boening (2) Rodney Morris: 2017: Shane Van Boening (3) Warren Kiamco: 2018: Shane Van Boening (4) Alex Pagulayan: 2019: Marco Teutscher: Dennis Orcollo: 2022: Fedor Gorst: Lee Vann Corteza: 2023: Fedor Gorst (2) Roland Garcia: 2024 Shane Van Boening (5) Vitaliy Patsura
One month later he finished second in the CSI U.S. Open 10-Ball Championship and won the CSI U.S Open 8-Ball Championship in the final against Shane Van Boening. [6] In February 2015, Ko reached the semi-finals of the 2015 WPA World Ten-ball Championship, where he played his brother Ko Pin-yi, who would eventually win the event. At the 2015 WPA ...
Shane Van Boening: 6 Ko Ping-chung: 8 Yukio Akakariyama: 11 Yukio Akakariyama: 2 Chris Melling: 11: Hsu Jui-an 8 Chris Melling: 11 Chris Melling: 5: Shane Van Boening: 11: Shane Van Boening: 11 Cheng Yu-hsuan: 7 Shane Van Boening: 11: Jalal Yousef: 7 Jalal Yousef: 11 Dang Jinhu 10 Shane Van Boening: 11 Chang Jung-lin: 8 Jeff de Luna: 9 Lin Ta ...
The American Shane Van Boening won the event with a 13–9 final victory against the Taiwanese Chang Jung-Lin to win his fifth US Open. [1] van Boening's fifth title put him equal for the most wins with Earl Strickland. Third place went to Jayson Shaw. [2] Defending champion was the Kevin Cheng.
South Dakota’s Shane Van Boening speaks with Jon Wertheim about becoming one of America’s greatest players in a game that’s trying to forge a new identity.
Shane Van Boening: Han Haoxiang 2016 Ko Pin-yi: 11:3 Jeff de Luna: Thorsten Hohmann: Cheng Yu-hsuan: 2017 Johann Chua: 11:2 Jundel Mazon Liu Hao Tao: Chang Yu-Lung: 2018 Tomoo Takano 11:6 Toru Kuribayashi Carlo Biado: Ko Ping Chung: 2019 Liu Cheng Chieh 11-10 Johann Chua: Anton Raga: Kwon Ho-Jun
Shane Van Boening holds the record for the most final appearances: six. (2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2024). ... Ko Ping-chung Chinese Taipei ...
Shane Van Boening (USA) 13–6 2017 Carlo Biado (PHI) Roland Garcia (PHI) 13–5 2018 Joshua Filler (GER) Carlo Biado (PHI) 13–10 2019 Fedor Gorst (RUS) Chang Jung-lin (TPE) 13–11 2020: No tournament [d] 2021 Albin Ouschan (AUT) Omar Al-Shaheen (KWT) 13–9 Milton Keynes, England 2022 Shane Van Boening (USA) Albin Ouschan (AUT)