Racquetball World Championships
The World Racquetball Championships is the top international racquetball competition organized by the International Racquetball Federation (IRF).[1]
History
[edit]The first event was held in 1981 as part of the 1981 World Games. The second World Championships were in 1984, and they have been a biannual event since then with the exception of the COVID-19 pandemic period, which delayed the 2020 event by one year.
Worlds have been held in 13 countries across four continents: North and South America as well as Asia and Europe. The United States has hosted Worlds most often – 4 times, though not since 1996, followed by Mexico, 3 times, and twice each in Canada, the Dominican Republic, and South Korea.
The 2022 World Championships were held in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, which was the first time Worlds was in Mexico since 2000, when it was also held in San Luis Potosí. The 2022 Worlds introduced Mixed Doubles for the first time, and re-introduced the Team Competition (best of three matches: two singles & one doubles), which was held at Worlds until 2012, after which the team winners were determined by the points earned in the individual competitions.
Also, the 2022 World Championships used a best of five games match format with each game to 11 points, win by 2, with rally scoring, as used in other sports like squash and volleyball. Rally scoring – the winner of every rally scores a point – was introduced at Worlds in 2021. Previously, racquetball games used side-out scoring, where players scored points only when they had won a rally which began with that player serving. Rallies won when not serving were simply side-outs: the rally losing player lost the serve and the rally winning player won the opportunity to serve, but did not win a point.
Editions and team results
[edit]No. | Year | Host | Men's team | Women's team | Overall / combined |
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I | 1981 | United States | – | – | USA |
II | 1984 | United States | USA | USA | USA |
III | 1986 | United States | Canada | USA | USA & Canada |
IV | 1988 | Germany | Canada | USA | USA |
V | 1990 | Venezuela | USA | USA | USA |
VI | 1992 | Canada | USA | USA | USA |
VII | 1994 | Mexico | USA | USA | USA |
VIII | 1996 | United States | Canada | USA | USA |
IX | 1998 | Bolivia | USA | USA | USA |
X | 2000 | Mexico | Canada | USA | Canada |
XI | 2002 | Puerto Rico | Canada | USA | USA |
XII | 2004 | South Korea | USA | USA | USA |
XIII | 2006 | Dominican Republic | USA | USA | USA |
XIV | 2008 | Ireland | USA | USA | USA |
XV | 2010 | South Korea | USA | USA | USA |
XVI | 2012 | Dominican Republic | USA | Mexico | USA |
XVII | 2014 | Canada | USA | Mexico | USA |
XVIII | 2016 | Colombia | USA | Mexico | Mexico |
XIX | 2018 | Costa Rica | Mexico | Mexico | Mexico |
XX | 2021 | Guatemala | USA | Mexico | USA |
XXI | 2022 | Mexico | Mexico | Mexico | Mexico |
XXII | 2024 | United States | USA | Mexico | Mexico |
Winners
[edit]No. | Year | Host | Men's Singles | Women's Singles | Men's Doubles | Women's Doubles | Mixed Doubles |
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I | 1981 | United States | Ed Andrews | Cindy Baxter | Mark Malowitz & Jeff Kwartler | Mary Ann Cluess & Karen Borga | |
II | 1984 | United States | Ross Harvey | Mary Dee | Stan Wright & Steve Trent | Carol French & Malia Kamahoahoa | |
III | 1986 | United States | Egan Inoue | Cindy Baxter | Jack Nolan & Todd O'Neil | Carol McFetridge & Marion Sicotte | |
IV | 1988 | Germany | Andy Roberts | Heather Stupp | Doug Ganim & Dan Obremski | Diane Green & Trina Rasmussen | |
V | 1990 | Venezuela | Egan Inoue | Heather Stupp | Doug Ganim & Dan Obremski | Malia Bailey & Jackie Paraiso | |
VI | 1992 | Canada | Chris Cole | Michelle Gould | Doug Ganim & Eric Muller | Malia Bailey & Robin Levine | |
VII | 1994 | Mexico | Sherman Greenfeld | Michelle Gould | John Ellis & Eric Muller | Laura Fenton & Jackie Paraiso Gibson | |
VIII | 1996 | United States | Todd O'Neil | Michelle Gould | Adam Karp & Bill Sell | Joy MacKenzie & Jackie Paraiso | |
IX | 1998 | Bolivia | Sherman Greenfeld | Christie Van Hees | Adam Karp & Bill Sell | Joy Mackenzie & Jackie Paraiso | |
X | 2000 | Mexico | Álvaro Beltrán | Cheryl Gudinas | Luis Bustilos & Javier Moreno | Kersten Hallander & Kim Russell | |
XI | 2002 | Puerto Rico | Jack Huczek | Cheryl Gudinas | Polo Gutierrez & Gilberto Mejia | Jackie Paraiso Rice & Kim Russell | |
XII | 2004 | South Korea | Jack Huczek | Cheryl Gudinas | Shane Vanderson & Mike Dennison | Jackie Paraiso Rice & Kim Russell | |
XIII | 2006 | Dominican Republic | Jack Huczek | Christie Van Hees | Álvaro Beltrán & Javier Moreno | Aimee Ruiz & Laura Fenton | |
XIV | 2008 | Ireland | Rocky Carson | Rhonda Rajsich | Jason Thoerner & Mitch Williams | Aimee Ruiz & Jackie Paraiso | |
XV | 2010 | South Korea | Rocky Carson | Rhonda Rajsich | Ben Croft & Mitch Williams | Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas | |
XVI | 2012 | Dominican Republic | Rocky Carson | Paola Longoria | Álvaro Beltrán & Javier Moreno | Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas | |
XVII | 2014 | Canada | Rocky Carson | Paola Longoria | Sebastian Franco & Alejandro Herrera | Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas | |
XVIII | 2016 | Colombia | Rocky Carson | Paola Longoria | Álvaro Beltrán & Javier Moreno | Aimee Ruiz & Janel Tisinger | |
XIX | 2018 | Costa Rica | Rodrigo Montoya | Gabriela Martinez | Álvaro Beltrán & Daniel De La Rosa | Valeria Centellas & Yasmine Sabja | |
XX | 2021 | Guatemala | Alejandro Landa | Paola Longoria | Javier Mar & Rodrigo Montoya | Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas | |
XXI | 2022 | Mexico | Conrrado Moscoso | Paola Longoria | Álvaro Beltrán & Daniel De La Rosa | Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas | Rodrigo Montoya & Samantha Salas |
XXII | 2024 | United States | Daniel De La Rosa | Paola Longoria | Coby Iwaasa & Samuel Murray | Alexandra Herrera & Montserrat Mejia | Daniel De La Rosa & Hollie Scott |
Multiple world champions
[edit]Champion | Singles | Doubles | Mixed | Total |
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Paola Longoria | 6 | 5 | 0 | 11 |
Jackie Paraiso | 0 | 7 | - | 7 |
Álvaro Beltrán | 1 | 5 | 0 | 6 |
Samantha Salas | 0 | 5 | 1 | 6 |
Rocky Carson | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
Javier Moreno | 0 | 4 | - | 4 |
Michelle Gould | 3 | 0 | - | 3 |
Cheryl Gudinas | 3 | 0 | - | 3 |
Jack Huczek | 3 | 0 | - | 3 |
/ Daniel De La Rosa | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Rodrigo Montoya | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Aimee Ruiz | 0 | 3 | - | 3 |
Doug Ganim | 0 | 3 | - | 3 |
Kim Russell | 0 | 3 | - | 3 |
Joy MacKenzie | 0 | 3 | - | 3 |
Malia Bailey | 0 | 3 | - | 3 |
Christie Van Hees | 2 | 0 | - | 2 |
Heather Stupp | 2 | 0 | - | 2 |
Sherman Greenfeld | 2 | 0 | - | 2 |
Egan Inoue | 2 | 0 | - | 2 |
Rhonda Rajsich | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Cindy Baxter | 2 | 0 | - | 2 |
Todd O'Neill | 1 | 1 | - | 2 |
Mitch Williams | 0 | 2 | - | 2 |
Dan Obremski | 0 | 2 | - | 2 |
Eric Muller | 0 | 2 | - | 2 |
Adam Karp | 0 | 2 | - | 2 |
Bill Sell | 0 | 2 | - | 2 |
Laura Fenton | 0 | 2 | - | 2 |
World champions by country
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "International Racquetball Federation – Official website". www.internationalracquetball.com.