World Snooker Championship 1996

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[edit] The event

The 1996 Embassy World Snooker Championship took place at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield between the 20th April to the 6th May 1996.

[edit] Notable Moments

  • The first round match between Ronnie O'Sullivan and Alain Robidoux is remembered more for controversy than for play. Robidoux accused O'Sullivan of not showing him due respect by playing left-handed towards the end of the 12th frame, and refused to shake hands with him when the match (which Robidoux lost 3-10) ended. This prompted an outburst from O'Sullivan in which he called Robidoux a baby and claimed that he was better left-handed than Robidoux was right-handed. O'Sullivan later nearly got thrown out of the World Championship before his quarter-final match with John Higgins when a WPBSA disciplinary hearing, convened to investigate a charge of throwing a punch at an official, gave him a two-year tournament ban, suspended for two years, plus a £20,000 fine and another £10,000 to be given to charity. If O'Sullivan had been thrown out, Higgins would have been given a bye into the semi-final.
  • Jimmy White beat Euan Henderson 10-9 in the first round. If he had lost, he would have dropped out of the top 16 for the first time in his career. He did lose his place the following year when he lost 9-10 to Anthony Hamilton.
  • Terry Griffiths won his first round match for the 14th time in a row since 1983. This is still a record. In 1997 Griffiths lost his first round to Mark Williams, who was playing in the Crucible for the first time, and won his first 10 first-round matches before losing against Joe Swail in 2007. Jimmy White won his first-round match 13 appearances in a row; John Parrott 12 and Stephen Hendry 11 are next.
  • There were 48 century breaks in the 1996 World Snooker Championship, a new record which would last until 1998.

[edit] Prize Money

Winner £200,000

Runner-Up £120,000

Semi-finalists £60,000

Quarter-finalists £30,500

Round Two £16,000

Round One £9,000

Highest TV Break £17,000

Maximum TV Break £147,000

Total £1,200,000

[edit] Highest Break

144 Peter Ebdon and Tony Drago (joint)

[edit] Results

First Round Second Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 31 frames
                           
           
 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry  10
 Flag of England Jason Ferguson  8  
 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry  13
   Flag of England Gary Wilkinson  7  
 Flag of England Gary Wilkinson  10
 Flag of England David Roe  9  
 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry  13
   Flag of Wales Darren Morgan  5  
 Flag of Wales Darren Morgan  10
 Flag of Scotland Drew Henry  8  
 Flag of Wales Darren Morgan  13
   Flag of Ireland Ken Doherty  5  
 Flag of Ireland Ken Doherty  10
 Flag of England Nick Terry  5  
 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry  16
   Flag of England Nigel Bond  7
 Flag of England Nigel Bond  10
 Flag of England Anthony Hamilton  5  
 Flag of England Nigel Bond  13
   Flag of Thailand James Wattana  4  
 Flag of Thailand James Wattana  10
 Flag of England Jimmy Michie  8  
 Flag of England Nigel Bond  13
   Flag of England Dave Harold  7  
 Flag of England Rod Lawler  10
 Flag of England John Parrott  6  
 Flag of England Dave Harold  13
   Flag of England Rod Lawler  6  
 Flag of England Dave Harold  10
 Flag of England Neal Foulds  4  
           
 Flag of Scotland Alan McManus  10
 Flag of England Mick Price  8  
 Flag of Scotland John Higgins  13
   Flag of Scotland Alan McManus  5  
 Flag of Scotland John Higgins  10
 Flag of England Martin Clark  5  
 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan  13
   Flag of Scotland John Higgins  12  
 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan  10
 Flag of Canada Alain Robidoux  3  
 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan  13
   Flag of Malta Tony Drago  4  
 Flag of Malta Tony Drago  10
 Flag of England Steve James  2  
 Flag of England Peter Ebdon  16
   Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan  14
 Flag of England Jimmy White  10
 Flag of Scotland Euan Henderson  9  
 Flag of England Peter Ebdon  13
   Flag of England Jimmy White  12  
 Flag of England Peter Ebdon  10
 Flag of New Zealand Dene O'Kane  1  
 Flag of England Peter Ebdon  13
   Flag of England Steve Davis  10  
 Flag of Wales Terry Griffiths  10
 Flag of Scotland Jamie Burnett  9  
 Flag of England Steve Davis  13
   Flag of Wales Terry Griffiths  8  
 Flag of England Steve Davis  10
 Flag of England Willie Thorne  8  
Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 5 May & 6 May 1996. Referee: John Williams
Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 18-12 Peter Ebdon Flag of England
2-121 (79), 75-42, 34-78 (59), 34-61, 65-51, 18-57, 103-4 (83), 74-39, 60-58, 125-0 (125), 22-81 (68), 70-31 (60), 70-77 (70, 51), 134-0 (55 & 79), 74-0, 82-0, 85-14, 1-75, 86-21 (56), 83-23 (83), 34-89, 0-77 (77), 60-66 (51), 96-0 (57), 54-27, 78-23, 77-25, 1-71, 39-83, 73-16 2-121 (79), 75-42, 34-78 (59), 34-61, 65-51, 18-57, 103-4 (83),

74-39, 60-58, 125-0 (125), 22-81 (68), 70-31 (60), 70-77 (70, 51), 134-0 (55 & 79), 74-0, 82-0, 85-14, 1-75, 86-21 (56), 83-23 (83), 34-89, 0-77 (77), 60-66 (51), 96-0 (57), 54-27, 78-23, 77-25, 1-71, 39-83, 73-16

Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry wins the 1996 Embassy World Snooker Championship

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