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World Barista Championship Annual Competition Results

 

2000년 몬테카를로를 시작으로 벌써 13회째 진행된 월드바리스타챔피언쉽입니다.

매년 열리는 행사로 각 나라에서 뽑힌 바리스타 대표들이 모여서 세계최고의 바리스타를 뽑는 커피 선수권대회라 보시면 되겠죠. 우리나라도 이종훈씨가 2009년 아틀란타 대회에서 5위에 입상하셨네요 ^^

 

2012 Vienna

Raul Rodas Final from ReelLife on Vimeo.

The birthplace of the coffeehouse was the setting for the 12th World Barista Championship held from 12-15 June 2012. Raul Rodas from Guatemala was crowned the 2012 World Barista Champion. Fifty-four barista champions competed for the title this year, cheered on by a local crowd of more than 4,000 and an online crowd of more than 25,000!

Full results and ranking order for the 2012 World Barista Championship
Watch Archived Footage from the 2012 WBC

2012 – Vienna, Austria (click on name for video)

 

 

 

2011 Bogota

2011 World Champion Barista Alejandro Mendez's moment of victory from Sustainable Harvest Coffee on Vimeo.

Bogota, Colombia was the location for the first World Barista Championship held in South America, from 2-5 June 2011. Alejandro Mendez from El Salvador was awarded the World Barista Champion title, marking an additional milestone for WBC by becoming the first world champion from a coffee-producing country. He was joined by 53 additional national barista champions for the four-day event.

Full results and ranking order for the 2011 World Barista Championship
Watch Archived Footage from the 2011 WBC

2011 – Bogota, Colombia (click on name for video)

 

 

 

2010 London

Michael Phillips, USA - 2009 WBC Finals from nick cho on Vimeo.

The week of 23-25 June 2010, London, England was the focus of the eyes of the specialty coffee world, both online and at the host event, Caffe Culture, held in association with the Speciality Coffee Association of Europe (SCAE).It was another epic event as Mike Phillips of Chicago, USA, walked away with the 2010 crown. 53 national barista champions in total were cheered on by an audience of over one thousand people, with a total internet audience of 29,600 (unique IP address visitors) over the course of the 3-day event via our GoLive streaming video project.

Full results and ranking order of the 2010 World Barista Championship

2010 – London, United Kingdom (click on name for video)

 

 

 

2009 Atlanta

Gwilym Davies, United Kingdom - 2009 WBC Finals from nick cho on Vimeo.

The event that marked the 10 year celebration of WBC presented in Atlanta, Georgia, April 16-19th. Featuring the first time WBC Espresso Bar with interactive presentations and sampling of competition quality beverages.Over 8000 fans, from the stage audience to the daily online blog and our live-stream followers, were all witness to Gwilym Davies from the United Kingdom, as he claimed the title of 2009 World Barista Champion.

Held in conjunction with "The Event" SCAA 22nd Annual Exposition.

2009 – Atlanta, Georgia, United States (click on name for video)

 

 

 

 

 

2008 Copenhagen

Stephen Morrissey, 2008 World Barista Champion from nick cho on Vimeo.

The world watched, both live and via an internet live web-cast, as Stephen Morrissey of Ireland captured the 2008 World Barista Champion crown. Held in conjunction with the 2008 SCAE Wonderful Coffee event, 51 national barista champions proved that the WBC is truly helping to elevate coffee-making standards around the world.

Full results and ranking for the 2008 World Barista Championship.

2008 – Copenhagen, Denmark (click on name for video)

 

 

 

 

 

2007 Tokyo

James Hoffmann on the changing of barista competition. from Safehouse Coffee on Vimeo.

In front of a record crowd of over 2000, 45 national barista champions from all over the world converged in Tokyo, Japan, for the first WBC event in Asia. In the end, James Hoffmann, barista champion from the United Kingdom, was crowned the 2007 World Barista Champion. James used two separate single-origin coffees to prepare his three coffee courses, combining the two for his signature drink.

Full results and ranking for the 2007 World Barista Championship.

2007 – Tokyo, Japan

  • 1st place: James Hoffmann (United Kingdom)
  • 2nd Place: Heather Perry (USA)
  • 3rd Place: Carl Sara (New Zealand)

 

 

 

2006 Berne

 2006 World Barista Championship, Klaus Thomsen

The beautiful city of Berne, Switzerland, was the host of the 7th annual World Barista Championship. 39 nations were battling for the prestigious world title and the level of the competitors has never been higher. A record-breaking amount of spectators were cheering and nearly blowing the roof off the building when Klaus Thomsen from Denmark was awarded the 2006 World Barista Champion title. His spectacular performance was based on what he believed “Speciality coffee can be in the year 2006” and the philosophy behind the presentation was that coffee is like a Symphony, where all “players”, or workers in the coffee chain, has to work together and towards the same goal in order to provide a perfect cup of espresso. His signature drink called “Symphony” was a three-layer drink consisting of coffee – panna cotta, espresso and coffee foam. Klaus is the 4th Danish world barista champion.

Full results of the 2006 World Barista Championship.

2006 – Berne, Switzerland

  • 1st place: Klaus Thomsen (Denmark)
  • 2nd Place: Sammy Piccolo (Canada)
  • 3rd Place: Matthew Riddle (USA)
 

 

 

2005 Seattle

 

2005 World Barista Championship, Troels Overdal Poulsen

In 2005, Seattle, the USA home of espresso coffee, was the WBC host. Once again the worlds best baristas and coffee enthusiasts gathered to experience the ultimate professional espresso experience. 35 countries competed to find the next champion. Scandinavia was successful again, for the third time a Danish competitor took the crown. Troels Overdall Poulsen was triumphant in the USA coffee capital. Click HERE to watch the online video.

Full results of the 2005 World Barista Championship.

2005 – Seattle, USA

  • 1st Place: Troels Overdal Poulsen (Denmark)
  • 2nd place: Hiroyuki Kadowaki (Japan)
  • 3rd place: Sammy Piccolo (Canada)

 

 

 

 

2004 Trieste

 2004 World Barista Championship, Tim Wendleboe

In its fifth year the WBC traveled to Trieste, Italy, the home of Italian coffee and quality espresso. A record breaking 34 representatives battled to win the title which for the first time was also accompanied by a competition of a different kind. Judges as well as baristas had to work for a position in the competition. In front of an audience of hundreds Tim Wendelboe of Norway proudly earned the now much sought after title of World Barista Champion.

Full results of the 2004 World Barista Championship

2004 – Trieste, Italy

  • 1st place: Tim Wendleboe (Norway)
  • 2nd place: Sammy Piccolo (Canada)
  • 3rd place: Klaus Thomsen (Denmark)

 

 

 

2003 Boston

 2003 World Barista Championship, Paul Bassett

The WBC had now gained such momentum that the competition was broadcast on national morning TV to over 20 million Americans (not to mention the rest of the world!) From a tough pool of 28 baristas the championship was awarded for the first time out side of Scandinavia. Paul Bassett from Australia overwhelmingly took top honours with a convincing and solid performance.

Full results of the 2003 World Barista Championship.

2003 – Boston, USA

  • 1st place: Paul Bassett (Australia)
  • 2nd place: Asa Jelena Petterson (Iceland)
  • 3rd place: Eirik S. Johnsen (Norway)

 

 

 

 

2002 Oslo

 2002 World Barista Championship, Fritz Storm

For the third annual World Barista Championship we were back in Europe, as Oslo, Norway and the SCAE hosted the competition for 2002. Once again baristas from across the globe came together to battle for the title. 24 baristas worked tirelessly. Denmark’s Fritz Storm blasted home to win.

Full results

2002 – Oslo, Norway

  • 1st place: Fritz Storm (Denmark)
  • 2nd place: Tim Wendelboe (Norway)
  • 3rd place: Vikram Kurana (India)

 

 

 

2001 Miami

 2001 World Barista Championship, Martin Hildebrandt

2001 saw the competition move to the USA, to the hot and steamy beach city of Miami, Florida. This time around 17 baristas came to represent their home countries and once again the winner was plucked from the north – Denmark’s Martin Hildebrandt took home the crown.

Full results of the 2001 World Barista Championship

2001 – Miami, USA

  • 1st place: Martin Hildebrandt (Denmark)
  • 2nd place: Tim Wendelboe (Norway)
  • 3rd place: Roberto dell Aquilla (Sweden)

 

 

 

2000 Monte Carlo

 2000 World Barista Championship, Robert Thoresen

In 2000 in Monte Carlo, a group of like minded individuals got together and presented the first annual World Barista Championship. Their vision was to create a competition that showcased the best baristas from around the globe. 12 people competed from various nations and the competition was won by Robert Thoresen of Norway.

Full results of the 2000 World Barista Championship.

2000 – Monte Carlo, Monaco

  • 1st place: Robert Thoresen (Norway)
  • 2nd place: Erla Kristisdottir (Iceland)
  • 3rd place: Martin Hildebrandt (Denmark)
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