2025 Photo Gallery

Shawn Hagarty of Guelph poses as the World Championship trophy is presented to him by Paul Heinbuch of South Easthope Mutual Insurance.

Competitive singles winners, from the left; 3rd Andrew Hutchinson, 1st Shawn Hagarty, 2nd Devon Fortino, 4th Justin Slater.

Doubles champions, Jeremy Tracey and Andrew Hutchinson.

Cue Doubles champions are Jeremy and Jon Brubacher

Recreational Doubles champions are David and Peter Stokoe.

Youth Doubles champions are Knox and Norton Clark of Ohio.

Cue Singles winners, from the left, 2nd David Notzold; 4th Mike Towns; 1st Ezra Jantzi, 3rd Dennis Brubacher.

Recreational Singles winners, from the left, 4th David Skipper; 2nd Rex Johnston; 1st Kyle Grasby; 3rd Ken MacLeod.

Intermediate top finishers: Peter Stokoe in 1st, Knox Clark in 2nd, Norton Clark in 3rd and Rachel Beierling in 4th.

Junior top finishers: Dietrich Clark in 1st, Jude Clark in 2nd, Morgan Webster in 3rd and Teytum Robinson in 4th.

The 20s champions: Kyle Grasby (left) in Recreational, Dennis Brubacher in Cues (centre) in Competitive, and Josh Carrafiello (right) in Competitive.

152 boards were in play during singles action at the 2025 World Crokinole Championships

Row on row: over 50 volunteers (some community members and others WCC competitors) helped setup the Tavistock arena on the Friday before the event.

Players socialize and play during the Friday Night Social.

Motoaki Takenouchi of Japan discusses a shot during the Friday social night with his partner Ryotara Fukuda, also of Japan, while Vuth Vann and Anna Winnett of the Waterloo region look on.

Joe Richards, announcer, keeps the day in order with his command of the microphone.

Retired board builder Willard Martin speaks to James Nicholson, a producer for Canadaland, for an upcoming audio documentary about the tournament.



Early Birth Prize winners Robert Michalowicz and Nate Pam pose with WCC committee member Jason Beierling.

Phil Eby takes a shot during the cues doubles playoffs.

Josh Carrafiello discusses strategy with his teammate Ron Langill in the Competitive Doubles playoff.

Lorraine Ziegler studies possible shots during the Cues Doubles playoff.

Kyle Grasby watches his partner Trevor in the Competitive Doubles playoff.

Jeremy Tracey takes a shot in the doubles final.

Gina Schick prepares to take a shot in the singles playoffs against Eric Mammen.

Ray Beierling leans over for a ricochet shot in his singles playoff match against Devon Fortino.

Andrew Hutchinson watches the board intensely during the doubles championship match.

Marlowe Martin scores a 20 during the 3rd place match in the Cue Doubles section.

The Brubachers score a 20 in the cue doubles Round of 12 on their way to winning the world title.

The Cue Doubles Championship match.

Fred Slater takes a shot during the Doubles Championship match.

Jason Beierling makes a takeout during the Doubles Round of 12.

Fred Slater attempts a takeout through the pegs during the Doubles Round of 12.

Brandyn Osborne leans over for a follow-through-20 attempt in the Doubles Round of 12.

Sander Brugman of the Netherlands plays Ryotaro Fukuda of Japan in the singles Round of 32 playoff.

The “Roaring Twenties” from Netherlands, Sander Brugman and Joert Edink, discuss with World Champion Shawn Hagarty shortly after Hagarty’s victory.

Joert Edink takes a shot during the Friday Night Social as partner Sander Brugman looks on.

WCC Official Tournament boards, previously made by Willard Martin, now made by Tracey Boards.

2025 WCC Trophies made by Tom Walsh.

 

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