Racquetball World Championships

The World Racquetball Championships, organized by the International Racquetball Federation (IRF), were first held in 1981 as part of the World Games. The second World Championships were in 1984, and have been held every two years since.

The 2016 World Championships were in Cali, Colombia, which was the first time Worlds was in South America since 1998, when Cochabamba, Bolivia hosted the event. As in 2014, the team standings were determined by players' performances in the medal round, rather than a team-to-team competition, as was done previous to 2014. Thus, there was a group stage of play followed by a medal round with the seeding for the medal round based on the group stage results.

The 2014 Men's and Women's Singles champions were American Rocky Carson, who won a fifth consecutive title in Men's Singles, Mexican Paola Longoria, who won Women's Singles for a third consecutive time, respectively. The Men's Doubles winners were Mexicans Alvaro Beltran and Javier Moreno, who won for a third time, while the Women's Doubles title was won by Americans Aimee Ruiz and Janel Tisinger, which was the third title for Ruiz but first for Tisinger. In the Overall Team standings Mexico came out on top for the first time in World Champion history, as they won the Women's Team event and were only one point behind the USA in the Men's Team event.[1]

IRF World Championships
Year Host Men's Team Women's Team Overall/Combined
I 1981 United States   -   - United States USA
II 1984 United States United States USA United States USA United States USA
III 1986 United States Canada Canada United States USA United States USA & Canada Canada
IV 1988 Germany Canada Canada United States USA United States USA
V 1990 Venezuela United States USA United States USA United States USA
VI 1992 Canada United States USA United States USA United States USA
VII 1994 Mexico United States USA United States USA United States USA
VIII 1996 United States Canada Canada United States USA United States USA
IX 1998 Bolivia United States USA United States USA United States USA
X 2000 Mexico Canada Canada United States USA Canada Canada
XI 2002 Puerto Rico Canada Canada United States USA United States USA
XII 2004 South Korea United States USA United States USA United States USA
XIII 2006 Dominican Republic United States USA United States USA United States USA
XIV 2008 Ireland United States USA United States USA United States USA
XV 2010 South Korea United States USA United States USA United States USA
XVI 2012 Dominican Republic United States USA Mexico Mexico United States USA
XVII 2014 Canada United States USA Mexico Mexico United States USA
XVII 2016 Colombia United States USA Mexico Mexico Mexico Mexico
IRF World Championships - Individual Competitions
Year Host Men's Singles Women's Singles Men's Doubles Women's Doubles
I 1981 United States United States Ed Andrews United States Cindy Baxter United States Mark Malowitz & Jeff Kwartler United States Mary Ann Cluess & Karen Borga
II 1984 United States Canada Ross Harvey United States Mary Dee United States Stan Wright & Steve Trent United States Carol French & Malia Kamahoahoa
III 1986 United States United States Egan Inoue United States Cindy Baxter United States Jack Nolan & Todd O'Neil Canada Carol McFetridge & Marion Sicotte
IV 1988 Germany United States Andy Roberts Canada Heather Stupp United States Doug Ganim & Dan Obremski United States Diane Green & Trina Rasmussen
V 1990 Venezuela United States Egan Inoue Canada Heather Stupp United States Doug Ganim & Dan Obremski United States Malia Bailey & Jackie Paraiso
VI 1992 Canada United States Chris Cole United States Michelle Gould United States Doug Ganim & Eric Muller United States Malia Bailey & Robin Levine
VII 1994 Mexico Canada Sherman Greenfeld United States Michelle Gould United States John Ellis & Eric Muller United States Laura Fenton & Jackie Paraiso Gibson
VIII 1996 United States United States Todd O'Neil United States Michelle Gould United States Adam Karp & Bill Sell United States Joy MacKenzie & Jackie Paraiso
IX 1998 Bolivia Canada Sherman Greenfeld Canada Christie Van Hees United States Adam Karp & Bill Sell United States Joy Mackenzie & Jackie Paraiso
X 2000 Mexico Mexico Alvaro Beltran United States Cheryl Gudinas Mexico Luis Bustilos & Javier Moreno United States Kersten Hallander & Kim Russell
XI 2002 Puerto Rico United States Jack Huczek United States Cheryl Gudinas Mexico Polo Gutierrez & Gilberto Mejia United States Jackie Paraiso Rice & Kim Russell
XII 2004 South Korea United States Jack Huczek United States Cheryl Gudinas United States Shane Vanderson & Mike Dennison United States Jackie Paraiso Rice & Kim Russell
XIII 2006 Dominican Republic United States Jack Huczek Canada Christie Van Hees Mexico Alvaro Beltran & Javier Moreno United States Aimee Ruiz & Laura Fenton
XIV 2008 Ireland United States Rocky Carson United States Rhonda Rajsich United States Jason Thoerner & Mitch Williams United States Aimee Ruiz & Jackie Paraiso
XV 2010 South Korea United States Rocky Carson United States Rhonda Rajsich United States Ben Croft & Mitch Williams Mexico Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
XVI 2012 Dominican Republic United States Rocky Carson Mexico Paola Longoria Mexico Alvaro Beltran & Javier Moreno Mexico Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
XVII 2014 Canada United States Rocky Carson Mexico Paola Longoria Colombia Sebastian Franco & Alejandro Herrera Mexico Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
XVII 2016 Colombia United States Rocky Carson Mexico Paola Longoria Mexico Alvaro Beltran & Javier Moreno United States Aimee Ruiz & Janel Tisinger

List of Multiple World Champions

Champion Singles Championships Doubles Championships Total
Jackie Paraiso United States077
Paola Longoria Mexico 3 3 6
Rocky Carson United States 5 0 5
Alvaro Beltran Mexico 1 3 4
Javier Moreno Mexico 0 4 4
Michelle Gould United States 3 0 3
Cheryl Gudinas United States 3 0 3
Jack Huczek United States 3 0 3
Aimee Ruiz United States 0 3 3
Doug Ganim United States 0 3 3
Kim Russell United States 0 3 3
Joy MacKenzie United States 0 3 3
Samantha Salas Mexico 0 3 3
Malia Bailey United States 0 3 3
Christie Van Hees Canada 2 0 2
Heather Stupp Canada 2 0 2
Sherman Greenfeld Canada 2 0 2
Egan Inoue United States 2 0 2
Rhonda Rajsich United States 2 0 2
Cindy Baxter United States 2 0 2
Mitch Williams United States 0 2 2
Dan Obremski United States 0 2 2
Eric Muller United States 0 2 2
Adam Karp United States 0 2 2
Bill Sell United States 0 2 2
Laura Fenton United States 0 2 2

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