2000 UK Snooker Championship
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The 2000 Liverpool Victoria UK Championship took place at the Bournemouth International Conference Centre starting on 18 November and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 25 November and 3 December 2000.
Nick Dyson made a non-TV 147 break against Robert Milkins.
The final saw John Higgins beat Mark Williams 10-4 and became only the third player to retain the title after Steve Davis (1980 and 1981, 1984-87) and Stephen Hendry (1989 and 1990, 1994-96).
This was to be the last UK Championship to be held in Bournemouth which has hosted the championship since the 1998. From 2001 onwards, York would host it.
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[edit] Prize Money
- Winner £78,000
- Runner-up £41,000
- Losing semi-finalists ???
- Losing quarter-finalists ???
- Last 16 ???
- Maximum break ???
- High break ???
Total £500,000
[edit] Highest Break
147 Nick Dyson (non-TV)
[edit] The Contest
5th Round Best of 17 frames
Tony Drago 9-7 Rod Lawler
Chris Small 9-3 Mark Gray
Gerard Greene 9-7 Darren Morgan
Quinten Hann 9-7 Adrian Gunnell
Jimmy Michie 9-5 Billy Snaddon
Michael Judge 9-3 Terry Murphy
Brian Morgan 4-1 Jonathan Birch
Joe Perry 9-6 Kristjan Helgason
Dominic Dale 9-3 Patrick Wallace
Mark King 9-5 Dave Finbow
6th Round Best of 17 frames
Mark J Williams 9-1 Tony Drago
Marco Fu 9-2 Nigel Bond
Matthew Stevens 9-5 Chris Small
Ronnie O'Sullivan 9-2 Jimmy Michie
Stephen Hendry 9-5 Steve Davis
Stephen Lee 9-7 Joe Perry
Dominic Dale 9-2 Anthony Hamilton
Peter Ebdon 9-4 Mark King
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[edit] External links
WWW Snooker [1]
BBC coverage [2]
UK Snooker Championship |
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