armchairgm
all sports, all you
+ Add Friends
You are not logged-in.
Sign Up - Log In
Main Page
Sports
Write
Articles
Hot Links
Images
Meet People
Fun
Explore
MLB - NFL - NBA - NHL - College Basketball - College Football - Soccer - Nascar - Other
Article - Locker Room Discussion
All Articles - New Articles - Today's Articles
Submit a Link - Approve Links
Picture Game - Ratings - Polls - Pick Game - Quiz Game - Spring Silliness
Random Page - Random Image - Random Fan
Edit
Page history Discuss pageWhat links here

Grand Prix (Snooker)


The Grand Prix is a professional snooker tournament. It has previously been known as the LG Cup and the Professional Players Tournament.

The tournament was created in 1982 as the Professional Players Tournament by the WPBSA, in order to provide another ranking event. Ray Reardon beat Jimmy White by 10 frames to 5 in the final to win the first prize of £5000.

In 1984 Rothmans started sponsoring the tournament, changed its name to the Rothmans Grand Prix, and moved its venue to the Hexagon Theatre, Reading. The tournament has had various sponsors and venues since. Previous sponsors include LG Electronics, who took over in 2001 and changed the tournament's name to the LG Cup, and totesport, who sponsored the event in 2004.

The tournament is currently played at the Preston Guild Hall in October, at the start of the snooker season although the venue will be changed to Scotland in 2006. Prize money for 2005 totalled £400,000, with the winner receiving £60,000.

The tournament has a flatter structure than most tournaments, with the top 32 players all coming in at the last 64 stage (in other tournaments there are only 16 players left when the players ranked 17-32 come in, and then the 16 winners of those matches face the top 16). It has usually been the season opener under its various guises.

These two facts have made it more common to see surprise results than in most other tournaments, with players such as Dominic Dale, Euan Henderson and Dave Harold all surprise finalists at the time. A player from outside the top 16 has reached the final roughly half the times the contest has been played, and few of those have become consistent stars. Until his victory in 2004 it was the only major title Ronnie O'Sullivan had not won.

In the 2005 final, John Higgins set two records:

  • His century breaks in the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth frames marked the first time a player had ever recorded centuries in four consecutive frames in a match during a ranking tournament.
  • He scored 494 points without reply, the greatest number in any professional snooker tournament.

[edit] Finals

Year Winner Score Runner Up Score
1982 Flag of Wales Ray Reardon 10 Flag of England Jimmy White 5
1983 Flag of England Tony Knowles 9 Flag of England Joe Johnson 8
1984 Flag of Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor 10 Flag of Canada Cliff Thorburn 2
1985 Flag of England Steve Davis 10 Flag of Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor 9
1986 Flag of England Jimmy White 10 Flag of England Rex Williams 6
1987 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 10 Flag of Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor 7
1988 Flag of England Steve Davis 10 Flag of Northern Ireland Alex Higgins 6
1989 Flag of England Steve Davis 10 Flag of England Dean Reynolds 0
1990 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 10 Flag of England Nigel Bond 5
1991 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 10 Flag of England Steve Davis 6
1992 Flag of England Jimmy White 10 Flag of Ireland Ken Doherty 9
1993 Flag of England Peter Ebdon 9 Flag of Ireland Ken Doherty 6
1994 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 9 Flag of England Dave Harold 6
1995 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 9 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 5
1996 Flag of Wales Mark Williams 9 Flag of Scotland Euan Henderson 5
1997 Flag of Wales Dominic Dale 9 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 6
1998 Flag of England Stephen Lee 9 Flag of Hong Kong Marco Fu 2
1999 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 9 Flag of Wales Mark Williams 8
2000 Flag of Wales Mark Williams 9 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
2001 Flag of England Stephen Lee 9 Flag of England Peter Ebdon 4
2002 Flag of Scotland Chris Small 9 Flag of Scotland Alan McManus 5
2003 Flag of Wales Mark Williams 9 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 5
2004 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9 Flag of England Ian McCulloch 5
2005 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 9 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 2
2006 Flag of Australia Neil Robertson 9 Flag of England Jamie Cope 5
2007 Flag of Hong Kong Marco Fu 9 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 6
2008 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 9 Flag of Wales Ryan Day 7

Retrieved from "http://armchairgm.wikia.com/Grand_Prix_%28Snooker%29"

This page was last modified 13:43, 21 October 2008. Content is available under the GFDL.

Contribute

ArmchairGM's pages can be edited.
Is this page incomplete? Is there anything wrong?
Change it!

Edit this page Discuss this page Page history

Recent contributors to this page

The following people recently contributed to this article.

Embed this on your site

Main Page About Special Pages Help Terms of Use Advertise