1987 Women's World Championship (snooker)

The 1987 Women's World Championship was a snooker tournament that took place in Puckpool. It was the 1987 edition of the World Women's Snooker Championship first held in 1976.

1987 Women's World Championship
Tournament information
CityPuckpool
CountryUnited Kingdom
Organisation(s)World Ladies Billiards and Snooker Association
FormatKnockout
Total prize fund£10,000
Winner's share£3,500
Final
Champion Ann-Marie Farren
Runner-up Stacey Hillyard
Score5–1
1986
1988

Ann-Marie Farren won the competition, beating Stacey Hillyard 5–1 in the final.

Tournament summary

The event was sponsored by Warner who provided a total prize fund of £10,000, and the event was held at Warner's Puckpool holiday camp.[1][2]

Allison Fisher was the defending champion going in to the tournament and a strong favourite to win the title again, having not lost a competitive women's snooker match since the semi-final of the 1984 World Championship against Stacey Hillyard.[2] Hillyard had gone on to win the 1984 title, and was seeded fourth for 1987.[3] Hillyard was to beat Fisher in the semi-final again, recovering from 1–3 down to win 4–3 in a four-hour match.[4][2] In the other semi-final, second seed[2] Ann-Marie Farren whitewashed Mandy Fisher 4–0.

In the final, Farren took a 3–0 lead before Hillyard won a frame. Farren then took the next two frames to complete a 5–1 victory and claim the winner's prize of £3,500,[2] and the trophy, plus a double magnum of champagne that she was not old enough to drink, being only 16 years and 48 days old at the time.[5][6]

Knockout

Players listed in bold indicate match winner.[7] Seedings, where known, are bracketed after the players name.

 
Last 16
Best of 5 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 7 frames
Final
Best of 9 frames
 
              
 
 
 
 
Allison Fisher (1)3
 
 
 
Lisa Gordon 0
 
Allison Fisher (1)4
 
 
 
Karen Leech 0
 
Maria Tart 0
 
 
 
Karen Leech3
 
Allison Fisher (1)3
 
 
 
Stacey Hillyard (4)4
 
Georgina Aplin3
 
 
 
Julie Dowen 0
 
Georgina Aplin 1
 
 
 
Stacey Hillyard (4)4
 
Stacey Hillyard (4)3
 
 
 
Jayne Heyhurst1
 
Stacey Hillyard (4)1
 
 
 
Ann-Marie Farren (2)5
 
Mandy Fisher3
 
 
 
Rebecca Clements 1
 
Mandy Fisher4
 
 
 
June Banks1
 
June Banks3
 
 
 
Margaret O'Driscoll2
 
Mandy Fisher0
 
 
 
Ann-Marie Farren (2)4
 
Lynette Horsburgh 1
 
 
 
Angela Jones 3
 
Angela Jones 1
 
 
 
Ann-Marie Farren (2) 4
 
Ann-Marie Farren (2)3
 
 
Agnes Davies 1
 

Final

Final: Best-of-9 frames[2]
Puckpool
Ann-Marie Farren
5–1 Stacey Hillyard
Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6
Ann-Marie Farren
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Stacey Hillyard
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Frames won (Farren first) 1–0 2–0 3–0 3–1 4–1 5–1
Ann-Marie Farren wins the 1987 Women's World Championship
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References

  1. Hale, Janice (1987). Rothmans Snooker Yearbook 1987–88. Aylesbury: Queen Anne Press. pp. 294–295. ISBN 0356146901.
  2. Acteson, Steve (16 October 1987). "Snooker: Farren wins world title after Fisher freezes". The Times. London via NewsBank. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  3. "Snooker Star Shocker". Irish Independent. 16 October 1987. p. 13 via The British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  4. Jones, Gaye (1988). Terry Smith (ed.). Benson and Hedges Snooker Year. Aylesbury: Pelham Books. pp. 152–155. ISBN 0720718309.
  5. Women’s World Snooker Championship – A Potted History Archived 21 July 2019 at the Wayback Machine Huart, Matt. Women's World Snooker. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  6. World Champions Archived 18 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine Women's World Snooker. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  7. Hale, Janice (1991). Rothmans Snooker Yearbook 1991–92. Aylesbury: Queen Anne Press. pp. 379–380. ISBN 0356197476.
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