Canadian Professional Championship
The Canadian Professional Championship was a professional snooker tournament which was open only for Canadian players.
Tournament information | |
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Location | Toronto |
Country | Canada |
Established | 1974 |
Format | Non-ranking event |
Final year | 1988 |
Final champion(s) | Alain Robidoux |
History
The championship was first played unofficially in 1974 with Cliff Thorburn winning the title.
The first official Canadian tournament was played in 1983 when the WPBSA offered a subsidy of £1,000 per player to any country holding a professional national championship. Like other similar tournaments in Australia and South Africa, it was discontinued when WPBSA funding was withdrawn after the 1988/89 season.
Winners
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Final score | Venue | Season |
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1974 | Cliff Thorburn | Julien St Dennis | 13–11 | 1974/75 | |
1980 | Cliff Thorburn | Jim Wych | 9–6 | 1979/80 | |
1983 | Kirk Stevens | Frank Jonik | 9–8 | Toronto | 1983/84 |
1984 | Cliff Thorburn | Mario Morra | 9–2 | Toronto | 1984/85 |
1985 | Cliff Thorburn | Bob Chaperon | 6–4 | Toronto | 1985/86 |
1986 | Cliff Thorburn | Jim Wych | 6–2 | Toronto | 1986/87 |
1987 | Cliff Thorburn | Jim Bear | 8–4 | Toronto | 1987/88 |
1988 | Alain Robidoux | Jim Wych | 8–4 | Toronto | 1988/89 |
References
- "Canadian Professional Championship". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
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