Shane Van Boening

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Shane van Boening
8-ball (2023
)

Shane Van Boening (

US Open Nine-ball Championship
on 5 occasions, along with over 100 other professional titles.

Van Boening has a hearing impairment and uses a hearing aid, but it does not affect his pool ability.[2] He has received praise for his attitude towards the sport, particularly for his behavior during matches, and for eschewing alcohol.[3]

Professional career

Van Boening has a family background in

VNEA national champion; his mother, Timi Bloomberg, a BCA
national champion; and his aunt, Gari Jo Bloomberg, a three-time VNEA national champion.

Van Boening defeated Hungarian

Sioux Falls, where he is the house pro and co-owner.[5]

Van Boening is a three-time VNEA national amateur eight-ball champion.[6] In 2007, he reached the final of the BCA Open Nine-ball Championship, losing to Dennis Orcollo.[7] A few days later, he won the Predator International Ten-ball Championship.[8][9]

In 2007, Van Boening was tipped by Inside POOL Magazine as a possible future best pool player in the US.

WPA Men's World Nine-ball Champion Alex Pagulayan 11–4. On the last day, all matches were shortened to best of 13 as they were being recorded by ESPN. Pagulayan beat Francisco Bustamante and Warren Kiamco to face Van Boening in the final. Van Boening came back from 4–1 behind to tie the score 5–5, before Pagulayan won the next two games win, 7–5.[11]

Mark Griffin, owner of the Billiard Congress of America Pool League, began sponsoring Van Boening in 2007.

Ronnie Alcano in the finals by 13–10. Van Boening remained undefeated in the double-elimination format of the championship, held in Chesapeake, Virginia. At the Reno Open Nine-ball Championship on December 9, 2007, Van Boening and Johnny Archer were in the double-elimination finals. Archer was undefeated until then, and Van Boening had to beat him twice; Van Boening won the first set, and 83 minutes later, claimed the championship.[13]

He has been named "Player of the Year" by the Billiards Digest Magazine and "AZBilliards" in 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2018. In 2020, he was named "Player of the Decade" for the 2010s by the Billiards Digest Magazine.[14][15]

In April 2022, Van Boening won the 2022 WPA World Nine-ball Championship.[16]

As of 2023, He holds the record for the AZBilliards Money List at over $2 million in earnings since 2005. The AZBilliards Money List has recorded tournament results of players, primarily in the United States, since the early 2000s. In 2023, Van Boening was featured on 60 Minutes.[17][18]

Career titles and achievements

  • 2014 Carom Room Classic Mini Tournament
  • 2014 Andy Mercer Memorial Nine-ball
  • 2014 Super Billiards Expo Players Championship
  • 2014 CSI US Bar Table All-around Title
  • 2014 CSI US Bar Table Nine-ball Championship
  • 2014 CSI US Bar Table Ten-ball Championship
  • 2014 Derby City Classic Nine-ball
  • 2014 Derby City Classic Bigfoot Ten-ball Challenge
  • 2013 Billiards Digest
    Player of the Year
  • 2013
    US Open Nine-ball Championship
  • 2013 Steinway Classic Ten-ball
  • 2013 CSI US Open Eight-ball Championship[21]
  • 2013 Accu-Stats Bigfoot One-Pocket Invitational
  • 2013 Super Billiards Expo Players Championship
  • 2013 Andy Mercer Memorial Nine-ball
  • 2013 CSI US Bar Table Nine-ball Championship
  • 2013 Turning Stone Classic
  • 2012 Billiards Digest
    Player of the Year
  • 2012
    US Open Nine-ball Championship
  • 2012 Andy Mercer Memorial Nine-ball
  • 2012 CSI US Open One-pocket Championship
  • 2012 Super Billiards Expo Players Championship
  • 2012 CSI US Bar Table Nine-ball Championship
  • 2012 Derby City Classic Master of the Table
  • 2012 Derby City Classic Nine-ball
  • 2012 Derby City Classic One-pocket
  • 2011 Billiards Digest
    Player of the Year
  • 2011 Turning Stone Classic
  • 2011 Steve Mizerak Ten-ball Championship
  • 2011 Seminole Florida Pro Tour Stop
  • 2011 Pool Ocho Open
  • 2011 CSI US Open Ten-ball Championship
  • 2011 Runrunner Open Barbox Event
  • 2011 Derby City Classic Master of the Table
  • 2011 Derby City Classic One-pocket
  • 2010 Gem City Classic
  • 2010 Ultimate Ten-ball Championship
  • 2010 Super Billiards Expo Players Championship
  • 2010 CSI US Bar Table All-Around Title
  • 2010 CSI US Bar Table Ten-ball Championship
  • 2010 CSI US Bar Table Nine-ball Championship
  • 2009 Mosconi Cup
  • 2009 Andy Mercer Memorial Nine-ball
  • 2009 Derby City Classic Nine-ball
  • 2008 World Cup of Pool - with (Rodney Morris)[22]
  • 2008 Texas Open Nine-ball Championship
  • 2008 Four Bears Eight-ball Classic
  • 2008 Super Billiards Expo Players Championship
  • 2008 CSI US Bar Table All-Around Title
  • 2008 CSI US Bar Table Ten-ball Championship
  • 2008 Derby City Classic Ten-ball Ring Game
  • 2008 Derby City Classic Louie Roberts Award
  • 2007 Billiards Digest
    Player of the Year
  • 2007 Sands Regency Nine-ball Open
  • 2007
    US Open Nine-ball Championship
  • 2007 Predator International Ten-ball Championship

References

  1. YouTube
  2. ^ "Shark in Pool" Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, by Tony Burns, Keloland TV, June 21, 2007. Retrieved June 22, 2007
  3. ^ The Rapid City Weekly News, Straight Shooter, November 16, 2005. Retrieved June 12, 2007 Archived September 27, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ InternationalPoolTour.com, "Hill-Hill Battle goes to Van Boening," by Sally Timko, January 29, 2006. Retrieved June 12, 2007
  5. ^ ArgusLeader.com, "S.D.'s Next Super Star?", by Matt Zimmer, June 12, 2007. Retrieved June 12, 2007
  6. ^ "Strong Contenders and Up-and-Comers", Billiards Digest, August 2006. Retrieved June 13, 2007
  7. ^ BCA Open 9-Ball Championship Archived June 21, 2007, at the Wayback MachineBCA-Pool.com, Men's Division. Retrieved June 12, 2007
  8. ^ Van Boening Wins World Ten-ball Championship, AzBilliards.com, May 27, 2007. Retrieved June 12, 2007
  9. ^ Van Boening Wins World Ten-ball Championship Archived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Pool and Billiards Magazine, June 2007. Retrieved June 13, 2007
  10. ^ Shane Van Boening Archived June 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Inside POOL Magazine, June 2007. Retrieved June 16, 2007
  11. ^ "Lion Wins World Summit of Pool", AzBilliards.com, June 16, 2007. Retrieved June 17, 2007
  12. ^ AzBilliards.com Archived June 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Press Release, June 10, 2007, BCA Pool League Sponsors Shane Van Boening. Retrieved June 12, 2007
  13. ^ Shane Wins, http://otbntv.com. Retrieved December 11, 2007
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  16. ^ Lynch, Matt (April 10, 2022). "Shane Van Boening is Champion of the World". azbilliards.com. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  17. ^ World Number 1 Pool Player Shane Van Boening: The 60 Minutes Interview. 60 Minutes. July 26, 2023. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
  18. ^ Wertheim, Jon (July 26, 2023). "Shane Van Boening and the changing world of professional pool". 60 Mnutes. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
  19. ^ "Van Boening Earns Another Bigfoot Challenge Title". AZBilliards.com. November 3, 2023. Retrieved November 5, 2023.
  20. ^ "SVB Wins Derby City Big Foot 10-Ball Challenge". AZBilliards.com. January 24, 2023. Retrieved November 5, 2023.
  21. ^ Shane Van Boening Wins US Open 8-Ball Kozoom.com. Retrieved 28. July 2013.
  22. ^ USA Billiards Team claims World Cup titleinsidepoolmag October 2008 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • "Shane Van Boening: Year in Review" – most current results and statistics for this player available at AZBilliards.com: The A to Z of Billiards and Pool, with links to previous years