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Robert Thorean
of Norway wins the first World Barista Championship which involved 14 countries -
Martin Hildebrandt
becomes the first Dane to be crowned the World Barista Champion -
Fritz Storm
The 3rd Annual WBC grew to 26 countries, and Fritz Storm secured the title for Denmark -
Paul Bassett
of Australia captures the crown -
Tim Wendelboe
becomes the second WBC champion from Norway -
Troels Overdal Poulsen
triumphs for Denmark against 34 countries in the WBC -
Klaus Thomsen
becomes the fourth WBC Champion hailing from Denmark -
James Hoffmann
First time the WBC is hosted by the Specialty Coffee Association of Japan. James Hoffmann raises the trophy for the UK in the 8th annual WBC with 43 competing countries -
Stephen Morrissey
of Ireland wins the 9th Annual WBC -
Gwilym Davies
The 10th Annual WBC event is celebrated with Brit Gwilym Davies as the new Champion -
Michael Phillips
Held for the first time in conjunction with the Caffè Culture Show in th UK. Michael Phillips of USA is crowned the WBC Champion -
Alejandro Mendez
of El Salvador wins the championship -
Raul Rodas
from Guatemala took out the World Barista Championship title with a stunning performance