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WORLD STANDARDIZED RULES
Cue Sports have exploded worldwide! Organizing the expansion in the numbers of people playing, and standardizing the formats and rules being used for the greater amount of competitions have become a necessary and responsible challenge.The World Confederation of Billiard Sports
delivered the first-ever official application for recognition of cue sports to
the International Olympic Commitee in Lausanne, Switzerland, in September, 1992.
Since that time the Billiard Congress of America (representing the various
federations of North America) has worked in cooperation with the other
confederations of WPA - the European Pocket Billiard Federation (representing 24
national federations), the Asian Pocket Billiard Union (representing 7 national
federations), and the Astralasian Pool Association (representing 2 national
federations) to produce the first-ever world standardized rules for the major
tournament games:
In order to promote the standardized rules throughout the various countries and
languages, a moratorium on future rules changes is necessary. With the
consistency in rules now stabilized in the three most prevalent
"competition" games in the sport, the BCA in cooperation with the
mandates of the World Pool-Billiard Association has agreed on a moratorium on
changes to the rules for a period of 5 years - through the end of 2005.
The WPA Board and the annually held WPA General Assembly will consider amendments to the rules, but only in proposals strengthening the textual interpretation of a rule so it is better understood - not a change in the spirit of the rule itself.
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