United States Snooker Association

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The United States Snooker Association (USSA) is the internationally recognized governing body of the sport of snooker in the United States.

Founded in 1991 by the British born Michael Collins, the association is dedicated to furthering the popularity of international snooker in the United States, and to create a structure capable of supporting international championships in the United States, and to develop skilled American players to represent the United States at home and abroad.

The USSA is a member of the International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF), the world governing body of non-professional English billiards and snooker, and the American Cue Sports Alliance (ACS).

[edit] Office holders

The USSA elected a new board of directors at its 2005 Annual General Meeting, with the following posts been taken up by:

Executive Director - Alan Morris

President - Joseph Mejia

Vice-President - Nick Prinsloo

Secretary & Treasurer - Richard Ham

Board Directors - John Lewis, Ajeya Prabhakar

The USSA stages an annual National Snooker Championship, with the winner and runner-up having the opportunity to represent the United States in the IBSF World Snooker Championships.

[edit] United States national snooker champions

  • 2006 Paul Kimura (July 3 - Embassy Billiards Club, San Gabriel, California)
  • 2005 George Lai (September 4 - Embassy Billiards Club, San Gabriel, California)
  • 2004 Kenny Kwok (June 27 - New York Athletic Club, New York City, New York)
  • 2002-3 Championship Not Held
  • 2001 Tom Kollins
  • 2000 Ajeya Prabhakar
  • 1999 Tom Kollins
  • 1998 Tom Kollins
  • 1997 George Lai
  • 1996 Peter Ong
  • 1995 Tang Hoa
  • 1994 David Yao
  • 1993 David Yao
  • 1992 Tom Kollins
  • 1991 Tom Kollins

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