All Topics  
UK Championship (snooker)

 

   Email Print
   Bookmark   Link






 

UK Championship (snooker)



 
 
The UK Championship is a professional snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
 tournament, the second biggest tournament after the World Championship
World Snooker Championship

The World Snooker Championship, held at the Crucible Theatre in the English city of Sheffield, is the climax of snooker's annual calendar and the most important snooker event of the year in terms of prestige, prize money and Snooker world rankings....
. The 2007 UK Championship was held at the Telford International Centre, having previously been held at the York Barbican Centre.

The UK Championship was first held in 1977
1977 UK Snooker Championship

The 1977 Super Crystalate UK Championship took place at the Blackpool Tower, Blackpool between November 26 and December 3 1977.After his success with the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre 7 months previously, Mike Watterson instituted this new championship with sponsorship from manufacturers of Super Crystalate balls....
 as the United Kingdom Snooker Championship, an event open only to British residents. Patsy Fagan
Patsy Fagan

Patsy Fagan is a retired Irish people professional snooker player.A talented snooker player who won the first UK championship in 1977 UK Snooker Championship , Fagan seemed destined for a long and successful professional career in the game, but he became affected by a reluctance, possibly psychological, to play shots with the rest when sit...
 won, beating Doug Mountjoy
Doug Mountjoy

Doug Mountjoy is a retired Wales snooker player, who reached the peak of his fame in the 1980s. Although he only won two ranking titles, he did so in successive tournaments - and while in his mid 40s....
 by 12 frames to 9, to win £2000.

The rules were changed in 1984
1984 UK Snooker Championship

The 1984 Gala Coral Group UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston from 18 November with TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 24 November and 2 December 1984....
 to allow all professionals to enter (although until 2005, only players from Britain and Ireland had ever won the event), and it was granted ranking status
Snooker world rankings

The snooker world rankings are the official system of ranking professional snooker players to determine automatic qualification and seeding for tournaments....
.






Discussion
Ask a question about 'UK Championship (snooker)'
Start a new discussion about 'UK Championship (snooker)'
Answer questions from other users
Full Discussion Forum



Encyclopedia


The UK Championship is a professional snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
 tournament, the second biggest tournament after the World Championship
World Snooker Championship

The World Snooker Championship, held at the Crucible Theatre in the English city of Sheffield, is the climax of snooker's annual calendar and the most important snooker event of the year in terms of prestige, prize money and Snooker world rankings....
. The 2007 UK Championship was held at the Telford International Centre, having previously been held at the York Barbican Centre.

The UK Championship was first held in 1977
1977 UK Snooker Championship

The 1977 Super Crystalate UK Championship took place at the Blackpool Tower, Blackpool between November 26 and December 3 1977.After his success with the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre 7 months previously, Mike Watterson instituted this new championship with sponsorship from manufacturers of Super Crystalate balls....
 as the United Kingdom Snooker Championship, an event open only to British residents. Patsy Fagan
Patsy Fagan

Patsy Fagan is a retired Irish people professional snooker player.A talented snooker player who won the first UK championship in 1977 UK Snooker Championship , Fagan seemed destined for a long and successful professional career in the game, but he became affected by a reluctance, possibly psychological, to play shots with the rest when sit...
 won, beating Doug Mountjoy
Doug Mountjoy

Doug Mountjoy is a retired Wales snooker player, who reached the peak of his fame in the 1980s. Although he only won two ranking titles, he did so in successive tournaments - and while in his mid 40s....
 by 12 frames to 9, to win £2000.

The rules were changed in 1984
1984 UK Snooker Championship

The 1984 Gala Coral Group UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston from 18 November with TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 24 November and 2 December 1984....
 to allow all professionals to enter (although until 2005, only players from Britain and Ireland had ever won the event), and it was granted ranking status
Snooker world rankings

The snooker world rankings are the official system of ranking professional snooker players to determine automatic qualification and seeding for tournaments....
. It carries one and a half times as many ranking points as all other tournaments, with the exception of the World Championship
World Snooker Championship

The World Snooker Championship, held at the Crucible Theatre in the English city of Sheffield, is the climax of snooker's annual calendar and the most important snooker event of the year in terms of prestige, prize money and Snooker world rankings....
.

The tournament has seen many memorable finals. In 1977
1977 UK Snooker Championship

The 1977 Super Crystalate UK Championship took place at the Blackpool Tower, Blackpool between November 26 and December 3 1977.After his success with the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre 7 months previously, Mike Watterson instituted this new championship with sponsorship from manufacturers of Super Crystalate balls....
 and 1979
1979 UK Snooker Championship

The 1979 Gala Coral Group UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston in November/December 1979.33 year old John Virgo confounded those who doubted his ability to win on the big occasion by defeating Terry Griffiths, the reigning world champion, by the odd frame in the final....
 it provided Patsy Fagan
Patsy Fagan

Patsy Fagan is a retired Irish people professional snooker player.A talented snooker player who won the first UK championship in 1977 UK Snooker Championship , Fagan seemed destined for a long and successful professional career in the game, but he became affected by a reluctance, possibly psychological, to play shots with the rest when sit...
 and John Virgo
John Virgo

John Virgo is an English people former professional snooker player and more recently a snooker sports commentator and television personality. He is also a life long Manchester United F.C....
, respectively, with their first and only major tournament wins. In 1980
1980 UK Snooker Championship

The 1980 Gala Coral Group UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston from 16 November and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 22 November and 28 November 1980....
, it was Steve Davis
Steve Davis

Steve Davis, Order of the British Empire, is an England professional snooker player. He has won more professional titles in the sport than any other player, including six World Snooker Championship during the 1980s....
's first of his 73 professional tournament wins. In 1981
1981 UK Snooker Championship

The 1981 UK Snooker Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston, from 22 November and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 28 November and 5 December 1981....
, the Davis-Terry Griffiths
Terry Griffiths

Terrence "Terry" Griffiths OBE is a retired Wales snooker player and current snooker coach and pundit. He won the World Championship in World Snooker Championship 1979, and reached the World Snooker Championship 1988 final....
 final set the stage for four more final battles between Davis and Griffiths that were to dominate the rest of the season before their unexpected losses in the first round of the 1982 World Championship.

In 1983
1983 UK Snooker Championship

The 1983 Gala Coral Group UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston from 21 November with TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 26 November and 4 December 1983....
, Alex Higgins
Alex Higgins

Alexander Gordon Higgins , best known as Alex "Hurricane" Higgins, is a professional snooker player from Northern Ireland, who was twice World Snooker Championship and runner-up on two occasions....
 beat Davis 16-15 after having trailed 7-0 at the end of the first session, a loss for Davis that was to prefigure and perhaps contribute to his even more memorable loss of the 1985 World Snooker Championship final
1985 World Snooker Championship final

The 1985 World Snooker Championship final was played on the weekend of 27/28 April 1985 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It was contested between defending World Snooker Championship Steve Davis and Northern Irishman Dennis Taylor, appearing in his second final....
 to Dennis Taylor
Dennis Taylor

Dennis Taylor is a retired snooker player, and current BBC snooker commentator. Taylor is well known for his sense of humour and his trademark over-sized glasses....
. In 1985
1985 UK Snooker Championship

The 1985 Gala Coral Group UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston from 15 November and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 25 November and 1 December 1985....
, Willie Thorne
Willie Thorne

William Joseph Thorne , best known as Willie Thorne, is a former English people professional snooker player and now a Sportscaster....
, then on the brink of emerging as a major force to be reckoned with in the game, led Davis 13-10 at the start of the evening session, only to miss a simple blue off its spot and lose 16-14. The victory regenerated Davis's confidence after his devastating World Championship loss; Thorne, on the other hand, never won another ranking title.

In 1988
1988 UK Snooker Championship

The 1988 Tennents UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston in November and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 19 November and 27 November 1988....
, Doug Mountjoy, widely viewed as just making up the numbers against the rising Stephen Hendry
Stephen Hendry

Stephen Gordon Hendry, Order of the British Empire is a Scottish people professional snooker player. In 1990, he was the youngest-ever snooker World Champion, at 21....
, produced a stunning display of character and ability to win 16-12 and become the second-oldest ever winner of a ranking event; even more astonishingly, he was to win the Mercantile Credit Classic
Classic (snooker)

The Classic was a professional snooker tournament.The tournament started life as the Wilsons Classic in 1980. A change in sponsor in 1982 meant a name change to Lada Classic....
 the following month to become one of only four players ever to win two ranking tournaments in a row.

Stephen Hendry
Stephen Hendry

Stephen Gordon Hendry, Order of the British Empire is a Scottish people professional snooker player. In 1990, he was the youngest-ever snooker World Champion, at 21....
's 1989
1989 UK Snooker Championship

The 1989 StormSeal UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston in November and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 25 November and 3 December 1989....
 win prefigured his decade of dominance similar to the one prefigured by Davis's win in 1980
1980 UK Snooker Championship

The 1980 Gala Coral Group UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston from 16 November and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 22 November and 28 November 1980....
; its significance was emphasised by the fact that the losing finalist was Davis himself. Hendry's 16-15 win the following year, over Davis again, spoke to his unique qualities of nerve. The Hendry/Ken Doherty
Ken Doherty

Ken Doherty is an Republic of Ireland professional snooker player. He is the only player ever to have been world amateur and World Snooker Championship champion ....
 final of 1994
1994 UK Snooker Championship

The 1994 Royal Liver Friendly Society UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston starting on 11 November and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 19 November and 27 November 1994....
 is considered by many players as one of Hendry's best performance, as he won 10-5 making 7 century breaks along the way, six of which were in the span of eight frames played. Doherty has appeared in two more memorable finals.

The 2001
2001 UK Snooker Championship

The 2001 UK Championship took place at the Barbican Centre in York starting on 3 December and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 8 December and 16 December 2001....
 final is important as Doherty was on the receiving end of the worst loss in UK Championship final history (since it became a 19 frame final in 1993
1993 UK Snooker Championship

The 1993 Royal Liver Friendly Society UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston starting on 12 November and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 20 November and 28 November 1993....
), as Ronnie O'Sullivan
Ronnie O'Sullivan

Ronald Antonio "Ronnie" O'Sullivan , nicknamed "The Rocket" due to his rapid playing style, is an English people professional snooker player....
 (who, in 1993
1993 UK Snooker Championship

The 1993 Royal Liver Friendly Society UK Championship took place at the Guildhall and Charter Theatre, Preston starting on 12 November and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 20 November and 28 November 1993....
, became the youngest ever winner of the event, and indeed any event, at just 17 years of age) eased to a 10-1 win. Astonishingly, just three years later Stephen Maguire
Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is a Scotland professional snooker player from Glasgow....
 repeated the feat against David Gray. 2002
2002 UK Snooker Championship

The 2002 PowerHouse UK Championship took place at the Barbican Centre in York starting on 1 December and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 7 December and 15 December 2002....
 was Doherty's last UK final to date, and was the best and most dramatic as he was edged 10-9 by Mark Williams
Mark Williams (snooker player)

Mark James Williams, Order of the British Empire is a Welsh people professional snooker player who has been World Champion twice, in World Snooker Championship 2000 and World Snooker Championship 2003....
.

The 2005
2005 UK Snooker Championship

The 2005 Travis Perkins UK Snooker Championship took place at the Barbican Centre in York starting on 5 December and ending on 18 December, 2005....
 tournament saw Davis reach his first ranking tournament final for almost two years at the age of 48 (and make his highest break in tournament play for 23 years) before losing 10-6 to 18-year-old Ding Junhui
Ding Junhui

Ding Junhui is a People's Republic of China snooker player, born in Yixing, Jiangsu, and is now a resident of England during the snooker season....
 in the final that featured the widest age gap between finalists in professional tournament history. The following year, Peter Ebdon
Peter Ebdon

Peter Ebdon is an England professional snooker player and former World Snooker Championship renowned for his remarkably focused, determined style of play....
 won the title and, in doing so, became the first and only man to have both won and lost a World and a UK Championship final to Stephen Hendry.

The 2007
2007 UK Snooker Championship

The 2007 Maplin UK Championship of Snooker was the 31st instalment of the UK Snooker Championship, held in the Telford International Centre. It took place between 8 December and 16 December 2007....
 final was won by Ronnie O'Sullivan
Ronnie O'Sullivan

Ronald Antonio "Ronnie" O'Sullivan , nicknamed "The Rocket" due to his rapid playing style, is an English people professional snooker player....
 for the fourth time, again with some ease, winning 10-2 in the final against Stephen Maguire
Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is a Scotland professional snooker player from Glasgow....
. The tournament was also notable for the longest televised frame in history between Marco Fu and Mark Selby at 77 minutes and Ronnie O'Sullivan's maximum 147 break in the deciding frame of the semi-final.

The tournament has had many different sponsors over the years including Coral, Tennents, StormSeal, Royal Liver Assurance
Royal Liver Friendly Society

Royal Liver Assurance is a multi-billion pound operation, a friendly society with over 1.7 million members in Ireland and the UK.Liverpool Burial Society was founded by a group of working men from Liverpool in the Lyver Inn on 24 July 1850 to "provide for the decent interment of deceased members"....
, Liverpool Victoria, PowerHouse
Powerhouse

Powerhouse or Power House may refer to:* Power station, a facility for the generation of electric power.* The Power-House, a 1916 novel by John Buchan...
, Travis Perkins
Travis Perkins

Travis Perkins plc is a British builders merchant based in Northampton. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index....
 and is currently sponsored by Maplin Electronics
Maplin Electronics

Maplin Electronics is a retailer of electronic goods in the UK and Republic of Ireland. As of February, there are 160 Maplin Electronics stores in the United Kingdom, with a further three opening this year....
. It is one of the tournaments televised by the BBC and it is held towards the end of each calendar year. Prize money in 2005 was £500,000 ($966,549) with the winner receiving £70,000 ($135,316).

Winners