đ± The World Watched Her Win:
3rd Place Chia-Hua (Amber) Chen, Margarita Fefilova-Styer, World Champion Jasmin Ouschan, Runner-up Chezka Centeno
Jasmin Ouschan Becomes the First-Ever Womenâs 8-Ball World Champion
By Jerry Stuckart, WPBA Technical Director
Green Bay, Wisconsin â July 6, 2025
The final 8-ball rolled slowly, suspensefully, almost defiantlyâthen dropped. The crowd erupted. Jasmin Ouschan collapsed in joy, eyes wide, heart full. The world had just witnessed the crowning of the first-ever Womenâs 8-Ball World Champion.
After five days of elite-level competition, it was Jasmin Ouschan of Austria who emerged victorious at the 2025 ONEIDA WPA Womenâs 8-Ball World Championship, hosted at the Oneida Casino & Hotel in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
A Title 15 Years in the Making
Jasmin, already a global icon and former 10-ball World Champion, claimed her second world title after a decade and a half of chasing it.
âIt took me 15 years to get to this spot,â she said through tears in her post-match interview. âI didnât think I would ever achieve itâespecially after getting so close and falling short in the past.â
Her opponent in the finals was none other than Chezka âThe Flashâ Centeno of the Philippines, known for her lightning-fast runouts and recent 10-ball World title in 2023. The match went the distanceâ9â8 in a hill-hill thriller that has already been declared one of the most exciting finals in cue sports history.
A Championship Powered by the Oneida Nation
This historic event would not have been possible without the generosity, leadership, and cultural pride of the Oneida Nation, whose hotel and casino served as host site and major sponsor. Oneida contributed significantly to the added prize fund and provided the perfect setting for both professional competition and community celebration.
Miss Oneida, Junior Miss Oneida, Lilâ Miss Oneida, World Champion Jasmin Ouschan, Runner-up Chezka Centeno, Michelle Danforth-Anderson Director of Marketing and Tourism, Kirby Metoxen
Presented by Pechauer, Backed by the Best
J. Pechauer Custom Cues, the eventâs Presenting Sponsor, played a vital role in securing local partnerships and ensuring a first-class experience for the athletesâincluding a fully furnished Playerâs Lounge with couches, tables, and food directly adjacent to the backstage practice area. Their dedication to both the sport and the players was evident throughout the week.
Karissa Pechauer, Riley Pechauer, World Champion Jasmin Ouschan, Owner Joe Pechauer, Runner-up Chezka Centeno, Jake Pechauer
A Rich Prize Pool
With a $150,600 prize pool, the 2025 World Championship became one of the more lucrative womenâs tournaments ever held. The top 24 finishers shared in the winnings:
đ„ 1st Place â Jasmin Ouschan (Austria) â $30,000
đ„ 2nd â Chezka Centeno (Philippines) â $18,600
đ„ 3rd â Margarita Fefilova (Belarus/Wisconsin) â $13,000
đ„ 3rd â Chia-Hua âAmberâ Chen (Taiwan) â $13,000
5thâ8th â $8,000 each
Kristina Tkach
Meng-Hsia Hung
Tzu-Chien Wei
Kristina Zlateva
9thâ16th â $4,000 each
Pia Filler
Ana Gradisnik
Chieh-Yu Chou
Chihiro Kawahara
Samia Konishi
Seo Seoa
Shui Ching Chiang
Kelly Fisher
17thâ24th â $1,500 each
Sofia Mast
Jordan Helfery
Ashley Benoit
Yuki Hiraguchi
April Larson
Nguyen Bich Tram
Wan-Ling Wang
Nina Torvund
The Local Hero: Margarita Fefilova
One of the biggest stories of the tournament came from just down the road. Margarita Fefilova, originally from Belarus and now living in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, had the crowd roaring all week. She stunned the field with a win over World #1 Kristina Tkach and made a powerful run to the semifinals. Her husbandâhimself a top U.S. pool proâwas one of many fans cheering her every shot.
The Youngest Star: Jordan Helfery, Age 13
Perhaps no player captured hearts like 13-year-old Jordan Helfery, the youngest competitor in the field. A self-taught prodigy who learned pool on a borrowed table during the COVID pandemic after her toys were destroyed in a flood, Jordan shocked the world by remaining undefeated after two full days of play. She made history and inspired a new generation of fans.
Olhausen Billiards: Raising the Bar
Olhausen Billiards, Americaâs premier table manufacturer, stepped up in a monumental way to support this historic championship.
For the first time ever, Olhausen unveiled its brand-new 9-foot tournament tables, handcrafted in Tennessee and delivered specifically for this world championship. These pristine tables became the playing surface for the highest level of womenâs 8-ball the world has ever seenâearning rave reviews from players and fans alike.
But their commitment didnât stop there.
Olhausen also brought four 7-foot tables to Lambeau Field for the official Youth Clinic, allowing kids and aspiring players to learn the game from pros on the same trusted surface used by champions.
To top it all off, Olhausen gave away a brand-new 7-foot table to one lucky fan in a special on-site raffleâgiving the spirit of the championship a new home somewhere in America.
"Whether it's in a family game room or on the world championship stage, our mission has always been to support the love of the game," said Dan Bourget, Owner of Olhausen Billiards.
Their craftsmanship, generosity, and vision helped bring this world championship to life.
Mary Gauerke Graphic artist and Marketing, Dan Bourget Owner, Kenny Gammon - Director of Design and CNC programming, World Champion Jasmin Ouschan, Neely Cheverette- Production manager, Runner-up Chezka Centeno, Pat Cheverette- Plant and facilities manager, Korie Gower - Business Development Manager
Global Reach and Broadcast Glory
Finals day was completely sold out. VIP sections were overflowing, extra seats were added, and not a single person blinked during that last 8-ball. The match streamed for free via WPBABilliards on YouTube and on Billiard TV, reaching millions across Samsung TV, LG, Roku, and Amazon Prime Live Sports. Austrian national TV even requested rights to simulcast the semis and finals.
A Community Tribute: The Roy Skenandore Memorial
Running alongside the pro championship was a $20,000-added amateur event: the Roy Skenandore Memorial Tournament. Roy, a beloved member of the Oneida Nation and passionate pool player, passed away recently. His son Ray Skenandore spoke at the opening ceremony at Lambeau Field, and players signed a tribute mural throughout the week. Royâs wife, Alice Skenandore, a founder of the Wise Women Gathering Placeâa nonprofit serving victims of violence and historical traumaâwas in attendance, and the spirit of Roy was felt everywhere throughout the event.
đ§Ą Learn more about their legacy: wisewomengp.org/about-us
Hill-Hill Battles & Endless Drama
This event wasnât just historicâit was dramatic. A total of 11 hill-hill matches thrilled the crowd from Day 1 to the Final. Players like Kristina Tkach, Tzu-Chien Wei, Margarita Fefilova, and Shui-Ching Chiang were part of multiple matches that went down to the final ball. It was a tournament of nerves, steel, and shot-for-shot brilliance.
A Defining Moment for Womenâs Billiards and Sports
With professional production, national news coverage, three TV stations, photographers, videographers, and media from across the industryâthis was more than a tournament. It was a global declaration: womenâs cue sports deserve the spotlight.
The Womenâs Professional Billiards Association (WPBA) pulled off this event with only the backing of our incredible sponsors, passionate fans, and unstoppable players.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsors
Title Sponsor:
* Oneida Casino & Hotel
Presenting Sponsor:
* J. Pechauer Custom Cues
Featured Sponsors:
* Olhausen Billiards
* Taom
World Champion Jasmin Ouschan, 3-time World Champion Mika Immonen - Taom, Runner-up Chezka Centeno
Official Sponsors:
Corporate Sponsors (Level 1):
Blatt Billiards
Signarama
Atlas Billiard Supply
Dr. Pool Promotions
Corporate Sponsors (Level 2):
Nicolet National Bank
Hager, Dewick & Zuengler, S.C.
Comfort Pro Insulators
Super Shot Billiards
Wise Women Gathering Place
Billiard TV
ELS Limo
Digital Pool
Wisconsin Billiard Hall of Fame
Billiard Congress of America
Jam Up Apparel
Curb Impressions
5G Benefits
ABC Financial
The world came to Wisconsin, and the world left changed.
This was more than a championshipâit was the start of something far greater.
The 8-ball has spoken.
WPBA - Cathy Tschrumper, Tournament Director - Jerry Stuckart, World Champion Jasmin Ouschan, Runner-up Chezka Centeno, VP Brittany Bryant, President Dean Roeseler