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Findthe perfect World Latte Art Championship stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Select from premium World Latte Art Championship of the highest quality. 2018. - The The judges at work in the Latte Art World Championship at the Western Foodservice and Hospitality Expo in Los Angeles, California on August 19, 2018 . PREVIOUS COMPETITION WINNERS Louisville 2023 1. Matty Bolchi - Rochester Hills, Michigan 2. Mitchell Gibson 3. Lane Tanaka - Sugar Land, Texas New York 2023 1. Matty Bolchi - Rochester Hills, Michigan 2. Queena Feng - New York, New York 3. Lane Tanaka - Sugar Land, Texas PNW 2022 1. Matty Bolchi - Rochester Hills, Michigan 2. Mason Marth - Kissimmee, Florida 3. Lane Tanaka - Sugar Land, Texas LA 2022 1. Nicolas Tanaka - Sugar Land, Texas 2. Lane Tanaka - Sugar Land, Texas 3. Weian Lang - San Leandro, California Chicago 2022 1. Lane Tanaka - Sugar Land, Texas 2. Walter "Proph" Alarcon - Brooklyn, New York 3. Emilee Bryant - New York, New York New York 2022 1. Sean Ben-Zvi – Brooklyn, New York 2. Matty Bolchi - Rochester Hills, Michigan 3. Ujae Lee - New York, New York PNW/Portland 2021 1. Walter "Proph" Alarcon - Brooklyn, New York 2. Matty Bolchi - Rochester Hills, Michigan 3. Gerald Roldan - San Juan, Puerto Rico Anaheim 2021 1. Nicholas Tanaka - Sugar Land, Texas 2. Proph - Brooklyn, New York 3. Emilee Bryant - New York, New York Atlanta 2021 1. "Flook" Piyapat Lateerwut - New York, New York 2. Donald Perdermo - Mt. Vernon, New York 3. Emilee Bryant - New York, New York San Antonio 2021 1. Proph - Brooklyn, New York 2. Matthew Bolchi - Rochester Hills, Michigan 3. Ujae Lee - New York, New York New York 2020 1. Henry Berrios - Puerto Rico 2. Daisuke Tanaka - Japan 3. Zhong Hu - New York PNW 2019 1. Emilee Bryant – New York 2. Proph – New York 3. Sean Ben-Zvi – New York Los Angeles 2019 1. Umpaul – South Korea 2. Zhong Yi Hu – Oakland Gardens, New York 3. Lance Hedrick – Onyx Coffee Lab; Springdale, Arkansas Indianapolis 2019 1. Mehdi Chung – San Francisco, California 2. Umpaul – South Korea 3. Zhong Yi Hu – Oakland Gardens, New York New York 2019 1. Emilee Bryant – Greenway Coffee Company; Houston, Texas 2. Daisuke Tanaka – Turner Style; Osaka, Japan 3. Umpaul – South Korea Los Angeles 2018 1. Ujae Lee – Plantshed; New York, NY 2. Daisuke Tanaka – Turner Style; Osaka, Japan 3. Mason Marth – Lineage Coffee Roasting; Kissimmee, Florida Denver 2018 1. Mason Marth – Lineage Coffee Roasting; Kissimmee, Florida 2. Matthew Bolchi – Commonwealth; Rochester Hills, MI 3. Takehiro Okudaira - CAFERISTA; Nagareyama, Japan Baltimore 2018 1. Lance Hedrick – Onyx Coffee Lab; Springdale, Arkansas 2. Ujae Lee – Plant Shed; New York, New York 3. Ryan Lim - Cafein; Burke, Virginia Portland 2017 1. Antoine Franklin – Greenway Coffee; Houston, TX 2. Chris Lin – Milkglider; Taipei City, Taiwan 3. Daisuke Tanaka - Mondial Kaffee 328; Osaka, Japan Chicago 2017 1. Lance Hedrick – Dr. Bean’s Coffee and Tea Emporium; Memphis, TN 2. Takashi Ueno – Cafe Agora; Hamilton, New Zealand 3. Ryan Soeder – Sunergos Coffee; Louisville, KY Nashville 2017 1. Robert Kim - Bambina NewMarket; Auckland, New Zealand 2. Lance Hedrick - Dr. Bean's Coffee and Tea Emporium; Memphis, TN 3. Daisuke Tanaka - Mondial Kaffee 328; Osaka, Japan Anaheim 2016 1. Nobumasa Shimoyama – Superrandom; Melbourne, Australia 2. Woodentamper Kim – Café Woodentamper; Seoul, South Korea 3. Supachai Swangumpi – Bangkok, Thailand Dallas 2016 1. Shinsaku Fukayama – Sensory Lab; Washington 2. Antoine Franklin – Phoenix Coffee Co.; Cleveland, OH 3. Nobumasa Shimoyama – Superrandom; Brighton, Australia New York 2016 1. Kwok Ying Lai - Sensory Zero; Hong Kong 2. Nobumasa Shimoyama - Superrandom; Brighton, Australia 3. Steven Lim - S&D Coffee and Tea; Concord, NC Portland 2015 1. Steven Lim - S&D Coffee and Tea; Concord, NC 2. Bethany Hargrove - BARISTA; Portland, OR 3. Kunie Inaba - Platform7; Vancouver, Osaka 2015 1. Hirokazu Azuma - Bar Zumaccino; Japan 2. Shu Konishi - % Arabica Kyoto; Japan 3. Kazuma Ozaki - The Cups; Japan Chicago 2015 1. Daisuke Tanaka - Mondial Kaffee 328; Japan 2. Kenny Smith - Sunergos Coffee; Louisville, KY 3. Ryan Soeder - Intelligentsia Coffee; Chicago, IL Atlanta 2015 1. Kenny Smith - Sunergos Coffee; Louisville, KY 2. John Letoto - Blacksmith; Houston, TX 3. Nicely Abel - Menotti's Coffee Stop; Venice, CA Portland 2014 1. Yusuke Ota - Downstairs Coffee; Japan 2. Kenta Tamura - Double Tall Cafe; Japan 3. Daisuke Tanaka - Bondi Cafe; Japan St. Louis 2014 1. Cole McBride - Public US; Las Vegas, NV 2. Simeon Briker - The Roasterie; Kansas City, MO 3. Kuzuma Ozaki - Air Cafe; Japan Tokyo 2014 1. Junichi Yamaguchi - Arabica Kyoto 2. Takahiro Ando - Town Square Coffee Roasters 3. Nobu Shimoyama - OLiE & aRI New York 2014 1. Cabell Tice - The Thinking Cup; Boston, MA 2. Lee Kam Wo 3. Junichi Yamaguchi - The Theatre Coffee; Yokohama Seattle 2013 1. Cabell Tice - The Thinking Cup; Boston, MA 2. Nobu Shimoyama - South Yara; Austrailia 3. Junichi Yamaguchi - The Theatre Coffee; Yokohama Chicago 2013 1. Jennifer Hyesung Chun - Buena Park, CA 2. Junichi Yamaguchi - Yokohama 3. Kenny Smith - Sunergos Coffee; Louisville, KY Cabell Tice - New York, March 2013 Kei Hamada - Seattle, September 2012 Christopher "Nicely" Abel Alameda - Chicago, June 2012 "Kim" Yeung Yiu Fai - New York, March 2012 Christopher "nicely" Abel Alameda - Seattle, September 2011 Row Aczon - Hawaii, July 2011 Satoru Oiso - San Diego, June 2011 Ryan Soeder - Chicago, February 2011 Adam McGovern - Seattle, October 2010 Christopher "Nicely" Abel Alameda - Minneapolis, June 2010 Jeremy Sterner - Meadowlands, March 2010 Andrew Milsead - Seattle, September 2009 Chris DeFerio - Las Vegas, June 2009 Kevin Emmons - Chicago, February 2009 Young Min Lee - Hong Kong, November 2008 Hiroshi Sawada - Seattle, September 2008 Ben Helfen - Washington February 2008 Layla Osberg - Seattle, November 2007 Layla Osberg - Atlanta, June 2007 Chris Baca - Chicago, February 2007 Colter Jones - Seattle, October 2006 Reid Hickman - Las Vegas, June 2006 Reid Hickman - Washington February 2006 Lindsay Parker - Seattle, October 2005 Billy Wilson - Las Vegas, June 2005 Chris DeFerio - Chicago, February 2005 JC Morris - Seattle, October 2004 Daniel Wayne - Las Vegas, June 2004 Chris DeFerio - Washington March 2004 JC Morris - Seattle, October 2003 Sammy Piccolo - Atlantic City, March 2003 Zach Lackik - Seattle, November 2002 Dreams played a large role in Irvine Quek Siew Lhek’s World Latte Art Championship WLAC performance, from his goal of earning Malaysia its first coffee championship trophy to his dream of being alone on a deserted island, which inspired his island animal designs. He has always dreamed big. “I actually had a hidden message to deliver in my story and routine. What I said to the judges and audience was I had a dream’, and I presented all the animals I saw in my dream,” Irvine says. As it turns out, Irvine’s dreams did come true. He is the 2018 World Latte Art Champion. In the final round, Irvine’s designs included hornbill and monkey free pours as well as a dolphin for his designer latte art. To create his designs, Irvine used the animal eye pouring technique that his predecessor, 2017 World Latte Art Champion Arnon Thitiprasert, invented to create his designs in the prior year’s competition. “I worked hard to master this technique and bring it to another level of difficulty. What I was aiming for was to make realistic latte art even more realistic,” he says. Irvine attributes his victory to a combination of his latte art talents and having a personable presence on stage. “Definitely my skills [helped] but beside this, I think my personality and character on the stage [contributed to my win]. I truly enjoyed presenting,” he says. Irvine hopes to use his WLAC title to launch his own brand, and produce milk pitchers and other merchandise. “I love to study pitchers and frequently modify them. I’m looking for an opportunity to launch my own pitcher which would be designed for making latte art,” Irvine says. Despite his victory, Irvine’s thirst for competition has not been sated. The barista says his goal is to earn a few more WLAC titles. “I still think that I’m not good enough and want to keep improving,” he says. Irvine says he hopes his title, as well as Regine Wai Yee Beng of Page 2 Café placing second in the World Brewers Cup, brings more attention to Malaysia’s coffee scene. Learn more about the other 2018 Coffee Champions Meet the World Cup Tasters Champion Jinwoo Yama KimMeet the World Brewers Cup Champion Emi FukahoriMeet the World Coffee in Good Spirits Champion Dan FellowsWorld Barista Champion Agnieszka Rojewska makes history “This title means a lot for me and my country. It’s the first time we got into the finals [of the World Coffee Championships] and this is our first World Champion title,” he says. “Even though I’m just 20 years old right now, I want to share my skills, knowledge, and experience with everyone who has the same dream as me.” Image credit Geórgia Thomé

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