World Snooker Championship 2000
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The 2000 World Snooker Championship took place at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield between 15 April and 1 May 2000. It was won by Mark Williams, who beat fellow Welsh player Matthew Stevens in the final by 18 frames to 16.
[edit] Results
Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 30 April & 1 May 2000. Referee: John Newton | ||
Mark Williams | 18-16 | Matthew Stevens |
50-62, 28-84, 56-33, 23-103, 65-18, 76-61, 123-0, 35-75, 24-64, 37-91, 21-59, 0-117, 7-114, 79-6, 22-73, 68-0, 0-133, 48-66, 106-0, 54-55, 81-0, 79-34, 71-46, 79-37, 77-33, 0-67, 75-6, 74-0, 16-120, 61-13, 70-66, 29-60, 76-8, 73-21 | 50-62, 28-84, 56-33, 23-103, 65-18, 76-61, 123-0, 35-75, 24-64, 37-91, 21-59, 0-117, 7-114, 79-6, 22-73, 68-0, 0-133, 48-66, 106-0, 54-55, 81-0, 79-34, 71-46, 79-37, 77-33, 0-67, 75-6, 74-0, 16-120, 61-13, 70-66, 29-60, 76-8, 73-21 | |
Mark Williams wins the 2000 Embassy World Snooker Championship |
[edit] Highest Break
143
There were 54 centuries in the 2000 World Championship
[edit] External links
World Snooker Championship |
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