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The World Snooker Championship trophy. The World Snooker Championship is an annual snooker tournament founded in 1927, and played at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England since 1977. The tournament is now played over seventeen days in late April and early May, and is chronologically the third of the three Triple Crown events of the season.
The World Snooker Championship is the longest-running and most prestigious tournament in professional snooker.It is also the richest, with total prize money of £2,395,000 in 2023, including £500,000 for the winner. [1]
This category shows people who have won the BA&CC/WPBSA World Snooker Championship (1927–present), and/or its World Professional Match-play Championship competing title (1952–57). Pages in category "Winners of the professional snooker world championship"
The snooker major tournaments, often referred to simply as "the majors", are the most prestigious tournaments in snooker.. Traditionally, the majors consisted of the three Triple Crown tournaments: the World Snooker Championship (first held in 1927 and staged as a knockout tournament continuously since 1969), the invitational Masters (held annually since 1975), and the UK Championship (held ...
The World Snooker Championship semi-finals provided high drama at the Crucible Theatre. ... lovely stuff and that should be a frame winner. He’s left with another tricky pot on frame ball, a red ...
For winners of the WPBSA World Snooker Championship, see the sub-category Winners of the professional snooker world championship. This category holds winners of other world championships in snooker, such as Six-red World Championship and World Seniors Championship.
The four-time world champion Selby has won £7.2m in career prize money so far while Brecel has won £1.3m, according to cuetracker. What is the World Snooker Championship prize money? Winner: £ ...
This category contains articles related to the World Snooker Championship, the most important event in snooker's annual calendar. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.