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World Snooker Championship winners, from 1927 to the present.
[edit] By championship
- ^ Hendry became the youngest World Champion at the final on 29 April 1990, aged 21 years, 106 days.
- ^ 2006's final between Dott and Ebdon, which Dott eventually won 18–14, holds the record as longest best-of-35-frames match.
[edit] By player
Player |
Total |
Years |
Joe Davis |
15 |
1927-1940, 1946 |
Fred Davis |
8 |
1948, 1949, 1951, 1952-1956 |
John Pulman |
1957, 1964 (twice), 1965 (three times), 1966, 1968 |
Stephen Hendry |
7 |
1990, 1992-1996, 1999 |
Ray Reardon |
6 |
1970, 1973-1976, 1978 |
Steve Davis |
1981, 1983, 1984, 1987-1989 |
John Spencer |
3 |
1969, 1971, 1977 |
Walter Donaldson |
2 |
1947, 1950 |
Alex Higgins |
1972, 1982 |
Mark Williams |
2000, 2003 |
Ronnie O'Sullivan |
2001, 2004 |
Horace Lindrum |
1 |
1952 |
Terry Griffiths |
1979 |
Cliff Thorburn |
1980 |
Dennis Taylor |
1985 |
Joe Johnson |
1986 |
John Parrott |
1991 |
Ken Doherty |
1997 |
John Higgins |
1998 |
Peter Ebdon |
2002 |
Shaun Murphy |
2005 |
Graeme Dott |
2006 |
[edit] By nationality
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