The International Challenge of Champions was an annual nine-ball pool tournament held at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut from 1991 to 2016. It has always been broadcast on ESPN and is sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association.

As of 2009, four invited notable players compete in this single-elimination event. Different from other pool tournaments, this is a winner-take-all event: The winner earns the entire purse of the division (men's or women's); in 2009, the men's-division pot was US$25,000. Winners of either division earn the title "Champion of Champions".

Format

Promoters describe the geared-for-television event as "international champions ... battling in short, sudden-death shootouts with pressure-cooker formats".

Each match is compose of two sets; each of them is race to 5 and in alternate break. Players lag to determine who shall break in the first set. The player who loses that set will break in the second.

A 30-second shot clock rule is used. This means a player must make a shot within 30 seconds lest the other player will receive ball-in-hand. Each player, however, can call for an extension but only once per rack.

Unlike other 9-ball tournaments, a player must call the 9-ball before pocketing it. Failing to call the shot or the 9-ball going in another pocket other than the one called will result the 9-ball being respotted and the player loses his turn at the table. Also, a player can't win a rack by pocketing the 9-ball in the break.

To win a match, a player has to win both sets. If the sets are split (one player winning the first but other player winning the next), players again lag to break at the one rack decider.

Winners

YearWinnerRunner-up
1991Puerto Rico Mike LebronUnited States Buddy Hall
1992United States Buddy HallUnited States Johnny Archer
1993United States Allen HopkinsUnited States Jim Rempe
1994United States Nick VarnerUnited States Tony Ellin
1995Chinese Taipei Chao Fong-pangJapan Takeshi Okumura
1996Germany Ralf SouquetUnited States Earl Strickland
1997Germany Oliver OrtmannChinese Taipei Chao Fong-pang
1998Chinese Taipei Lee Kun-fangJapan Kunihiko Takahashi
1999Philippines Francisco BustamanteGermany Oliver Ortmann
2000Germany Oliver Ortmann (2)Philippines Francisco Bustamante
2001Chinese Taipei Chao Fong-pang (2)Philippines Francisco Bustamante
2002Philippines Efren ReyesFinland Mika Immonen
2003Philippines Francisco Bustamante (2)Canada John Horsfall
2004Germany Thomas EngertGermany Thorsten Hohmann
2005Chinese Taipei Chao Fong-pang (3)Germany Thomas Engert
2006United States Johnny ArcherGermany Thorsten Hohmann
2007Netherlands Niels FeijenPhilippines Lee Vann Corteza
2008China Fu JianboPhilippines Dennis Orcollo
2009Finland Mika ImmonenEngland Darren Appleton
2010Finland Mika Immonen (2)Philippines Francisco Bustamante
2011England Darren AppletonNetherlands Huidji See
2012England Darren Appleton (2)United States Shane Van Boening
2014Germany Thorsten HohmannEngland Darren Appleton
2015United States Shane Van BoeningNetherlands Niels Feijen
2016Scotland Jayson ShawUnited States Shane Van Boening

Top performers

NameNationalityWinnerRunner-upFinals
Chao Fong-pangChinese Taipei314
Francisco BustamantePhilippines235
Darren AppletonEngland24
Mika ImmonenFinland13
Oliver OrtmannGermany
Shane Van BoeningUnited States12
Thorsten HohmannGermany
Buddy HallUnited States12
Johnny ArcherUnited States
Niels FeijenNetherlands
Thomas EngertGermany
  • In the event of identical records, players are sorted in alphabetical order by first name.