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| 1931 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1931 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| data-sort order="Harrison, Ruth" |{{flagathlete|[[Ruth Harrison (snooker player)|Ruth Harrison]]|ENG}} |
| data-sort order="Harrison, Ruth" |{{flagathlete|[[Ruth Harrison (snooker player)|Ruth Harrison]]|ENG}} |
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| 1,000-581 || [[Burroughes Hall]], [[London]] ||<ref>{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Women's Amateur Championship |magazine=The Billiard Player |pages=27|date=March 1931 }}</ref> |
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| 1932 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1932 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| data-sort order="Carpenter, Thelma" |{{flagathlete|[[Thelma Carpenter (billiards player)|Thelma Carpenter]]|ENG}} |
| data-sort order="Carpenter, Thelma" |{{flagathlete|[[Thelma Carpenter (billiards player)|Thelma Carpenter]]|ENG}} |
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| Ethel Brown |
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| 1,000-730 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref name="32BP">{{cite magazine |title=Women's Billiards |magazine=The Billiard Player |pages=12|date=February 1932 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date=18 January 1932|title=Women's Championship |work=The Manchester Guardian |page=4 |via=ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Guardian and The Observer. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1933|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1933|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| data-sort order="Carpenter, Thelma" |{{flagathlete|[[Thelma Carpenter (billiards player)|Thelma Carpenter]]|ENG}} |
| data-sort order="Carpenter, Thelma" |{{flagathlete|[[Thelma Carpenter (billiards player)|Thelma Carpenter]]|ENG}} |
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| Vera Seals |
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| 1,000-552 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref name="33BP">{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Women's Amateur Championship |magazine=The Billiard Player |pages=23|issue=February 1933}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Women's title retained |work=Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer |page=16 |date=30 January 1933 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1934 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1934 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| 1,200–915 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref name="34BP">{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Women's Amateur Billiard Championship |magazine=The Billiard Player |pages=5|date=February 1934}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date=29 January 1934|title=Women's Championship final |work=The Manchester Guardian |page=3 |via=ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Guardian and The Observer. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
| 1,200–915 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref name="34BP">{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Women's Amateur Billiard Championship |magazine=The Billiard Player |pages=5|date=February 1934}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date=29 January 1934|title=Women's Championship final |work=The Manchester Guardian |page=3 |via=ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Guardian and The Observer. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1935 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1935 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| Vera Seals |
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| E Morland-Smith |
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| 1,000-499 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref name="35DBP">{{cite magazine |last=Carpenter |first=Thelma|title=Billiards for women |magazine=The Billiard Player |pages=4|date=February 1935}}</ref> |
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| 1936 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| Vera Seals |
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| Ella Morris |
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⚫ | | 1,000-528 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref name="36FBP">{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Women's Amateur Billiard Championship |magazine=The Billiard Player |pages=27|date=March 1936}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date=16 February 1936|title=Women's amateur billiards championship |work=The Observer |page=28 |via=ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Guardian and The Observer. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1937 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1937 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| Grace Phillips |
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| Vera Seals |
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| 1,000-968 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Vera Seals loses title |work=Nottingham Evening Post |page=10 |date=2 December 1936 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1938 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| Victoria McDougall |
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| E Morland-Smith |
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⚫ | | 1,000-991 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref name="38JBP">{{cite magazine |last=Carpenter |first=Thelma|title=Billiards for women |magazine=The Billiard Player |pages=27|date=January 1938}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date=28 November 1937|title=Women's billiards |work=The Observer |page=34 |via=ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Guardian and The Observer. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1939 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1939 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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|Victoria McDougall |
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| G M Saunders || 674–563 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref name="38DBP">{{cite magazine |title=Woman |magazine=The Billiard Player |pages=14|date=December 1938}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date=13 November 1938|title=Women's amateur billiards |work=The Observer |page=26|via=ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Guardian and The Observer. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1940–46 ||colspan="5" |No tournament || |
| 1940–46 ||colspan="5" |No tournament || |
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| 1947 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1947 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| Sadie Isaacs |
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| Doris Keene |
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| 1948 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1948 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| E Morland-Smith |
| E Morland-Smith |
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| Gladys Burton |
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| 537–399 || [[Thurston's Hall]] ||<ref>{{cite magazine |title=The Women's Championships |magazine=The Billiard Player |date=May 1948 |page=6}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Here, There, Everywhere |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/sunday-pictorial-womens-billiards-1948/133768147/ |newspaper=[[Sunday Pictorial]] |date=23 May 1948 |page=14}}</ref> |
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| 1949|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1949|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| Marie Keeton |
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| Gladys Burton |
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| 1950|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1950|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| Helen Futo |
| Helen Futo |
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| Sadie Isaacs |
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| 420–359 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Women's Billiards Champion |work=Western Daily Press |page=5 |date=20 October 1950 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1951 ||colspan="5" |No tournament || <ref>{{cite book |title=The Billiards and Snooker Control Council Handbook & Rules |publisher=The Billiards and Snooker Control Council |year=1970 |page=101}}</ref> |
| 1951 ||colspan="5" |No tournament || <ref>{{cite book |title=The Billiards and Snooker Control Council Handbook & Rules |publisher=The Billiards and Snooker Control Council |year=1970 |page=101}}</ref> |
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| 1952 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1952 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| E Morland-Smith |
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| Helen Futo || 431–408 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Women's Billiards Title |work=Belfast News-Letter |page=7 |date=22 October 1951 }}</ref> |
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| 1953 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1953 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| E Morland-Smith |
| E Morland-Smith |
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| Helen Futo |
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| 411–388 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite news|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Billiards title retained |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-telegraph-billiards-title-reta/133769069/ |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |page=7 |date=21 March 1953 }}</ref> |
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| 1954 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1954 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| Helen Futo |
| Helen Futo |
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|[[Maureen Baynton|Maureen Barrett]] |
| data-sort order="Barrett, Maureen" |{{flagathlete|[[Maureen Baynton|Maureen Barrett]]|ENG}} |
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| 448–430 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Today's Sports Diary |work=Daily Herald |page=4 |date=15 February 1954 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
| 448–430 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Today's Sports Diary |work=Daily Herald |page=4 |date=15 February 1954 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1955 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1955 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| [[Maureen Baynton|Maureen Barrett]] |
| data-sort order="Barrett, Maureen" |{{flagathlete|[[Maureen Baynton|Maureen Barrett]]|ENG}} |
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| E Morland-Smith || 451–401 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Quick Looks |work=Daily Herald |page=9 |date=22 April 1955 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
| E Morland-Smith || 451–401 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Quick Looks |work=Daily Herald |page=9 |date=22 April 1955 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 4 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1956 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] || [[Maureen Baynton|Maureen Barrett]] |
| 1956 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] | |
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| data-sort order="Barrett, Maureen" |{{flagathlete|[[Maureen Baynton|Maureen Barrett]]|ENG}} |
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| E Morland-Smith || 553–334 || London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Quick Looks |work=Birmingham Daily Post |page=11 |date=11 April 1957 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1957-58 ||colspan="5" |No tournament || <ref name="WBLC"/> |
| 1957-58 ||colspan="5" |No tournament || <ref name="WBLC"/> |
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| 1959 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1959 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| E. Morland-Smith |
| E. Morland-Smith |
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| data-sort order="Craven, Ray" |{{flagathlete|Ray Craven|ENG}}{{efn|The spelling Rae is also found in some sources for this player}} |
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| 330–328 || London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Billiards |work=Birmingham Daily Post |page=13 |date=28 May 1959 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2019.}}</ref> |
| 330–328 || London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Billiards |work=Birmingham Daily Post |page=13 |date=28 May 1959 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1960|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] || [[Muriel Hazeldene]]{{efn|The spelling Hazeldine is also found in some sources for this player}} |
| 1960|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] | |
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| data-sort order="Hazeldene, Muriel" |{{flagathlete|[[Muriel Hazeldene]]|ENG}}{{efn|The spelling Hazeldine is also found in some sources for this player}} |
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| data-sort order="Craven, Ray" |
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| 339–324 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Billiards |work=Birmingham Daily Post |page=13 |date=6 May 1960 |via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1961 ||colspan="5" |No tournament || |
| 1961 ||colspan="5" |No tournament || |
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| 1962|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1962|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| [[Thea Hindmarch]] |
| data-sort order="Hindmarch, Thea" |{{flagathlete|[[Thea Hindmarch]]|ENG}} |
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| data-sort order="Craven, Ray" |{{flagathlete|Ray Craven|ENG}} |
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|| 438–385 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Billiards |work=Birmingham Daily Post |page=12 |date=24 March 1962|via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1963 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1963 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| Sadie Isaacs |
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| data-sort order="Craven, Ray" |{{flagathlete|Ray Craven|ENG}} |
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| 485–315 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Women's billiards final |magazine=Billiards and Snooker |page=16 |issue=April 1963 }}</ref> |
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| 1964 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1964 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| data-sort order="Barrett, Maureen" |{{flagathlete|[[Maureen Baynton|Maureen Baynton (née Barrett)]]|ENG}} |
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| data-sort order="Craven, Ray" |{{flagathlete|Ray Craven|ENG}} |
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| 1965|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1965|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| Vera Youle |
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| data-sort order="Craven, Ray" |{{flagathlete|Ray Craven|ENG}} |
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| 393–386 || ||<ref>{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Women's championships 1965 |magazine=Billiards and Snooker |page=12 |issue=July 1965}}</ref> |
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| 1966|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1966|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| [[Maureen Baynton |
| data-sort order="Barrett, Maureen" |{{flagathlete|[[Maureen Baynton|Maureen Baynton (née Barrett)]]|ENG}} |
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| Vera Youle |
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| 514–319 || [[Burroughes Hall]], London ||<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Bartley |first=Sally |title=Maureen Baynton wins both billiards and snooker titles yet again |magazine=Billiards and Snooker |page=9 |issue=May 1966 }}</ref> |
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| 1967 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1967 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| data-sort order="Hindmarch, Thea" |{{flagathlete|[[Thea Hindmarch]]|ENG}} |
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| Sally Bartley |
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| 1968|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1968|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| data-sort order="Barrett, Maureen" |{{flagathlete|[[Maureen Baynton|Maureen Baynton (née Barrett)]]|ENG}} |
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| data-sort order="Craven, Ray" |{{flagathlete|Ray Craven|ENG}} |
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| 1969 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1969 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| [[Thea Hindmarch]] |
| data-sort order="Hindmarch, Thea" |{{flagathlete|[[Thea Hindmarch]]|ENG}} |
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|[[Vera Selby]] || 452–409 || ||<ref>{{cite news |last=Davison |first=John |title=North woman cueist in splendid form |work=Newcastle Evening Chronicle |page=14 |date=22 April 1969|via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2019.}}</ref> |
|[[Vera Selby]] || 452–409 || ||<ref>{{cite news |last=Davison |first=John |title=North woman cueist in splendid form |work=Newcastle Evening Chronicle |page=14 |date=22 April 1969|via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1971|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1971|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| data-sort order="Selby, Vera" |{{flagathlete|[[Vera Selby]]|ENG}} |
| data-sort order="Selby, Vera" |{{flagathlete|[[Vera Selby]]|ENG}} |
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| data-sort order="Craven, Ray" |{{flagathlete|Ray Craven|ENG}} |
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| Mrs Rae Craven |
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| 506–304 || ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Vera collects the title |work=Newcastle Evening Chronicle |page=16 |date=28 May 1971|via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2019.}}</ref> |
| 506–304 || ||<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Vera collects the title |work=Newcastle Evening Chronicle |page=16 |date=28 May 1971|via=British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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| 1974 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1974 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| data-sort order="Selby, Vera" |{{flagathlete|[[Vera Selby]]|ENG}} |
| data-sort order="Selby, Vera" |{{flagathlete|[[Vera Selby]]|ENG}} |
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| data-sort order="Hindmarch, Thea" |{{flagathlete|[[Thea Hindmarch]]|ENG}} |
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| || Windmill Billiards Club, London ||<ref name="GSC">{{cite web |url=http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk/files/Ladies/ladies_billiards_roll.htm |title=Ladies billiards roll of honor |access-date=22 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051119184739/http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk/files/Ladies/ladies_billiards_roll.htm |publisher=Global Snooker Centre |archive-date=19 November 2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |title=First lady again |magazine=Snooker Scene |page=21 |publisher=Everton's News Agency |date=July 1974 }}</ref> |
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| 1975 ||colspan="5" |No tournament || |
| 1975 ||colspan="5" |No tournament || |
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| 1976|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1976|| [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| data-sort order="Selby, Vera" |{{flagathlete|[[Vera Selby]]|ENG}} |
| data-sort order="Selby, Vera" |{{flagathlete|[[Vera Selby]]|ENG}} |
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| data-sort order="Craven, Ray" |{{flagathlete|Ray Craven|ENG}} |
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| 1977 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
| 1977 || [[Women's Billiards Association|WBA]] |
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| 1998 || [[World Women's Snooker|WLBSA]] |
| 1998 || [[World Women's Snooker|WLBSA]] |
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| [[Karen Corr]] |
| data-sort order="Corr, Karen" |{{flagathlete|[[Karen Corr]]|NIR}} |
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| data-sort order="Bonney, Emma" |{{flagathlete|[[Emma Bonney]]|ENG}} |
| data-sort order="Bonney, Emma" |{{flagathlete|[[Emma Bonney]]|ENG}} |
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|| 403–219 || || <ref>{{cite magazine |title=Kelly Fisher: first woman to win at the Crucible |magazine=Snooker Scene |page=29 |publisher=Everton's News Agency |issue=June 1998 }}</ref> |
|| 403–219 || || <ref>{{cite magazine |title=Kelly Fisher: first woman to win at the Crucible |magazine=Snooker Scene |page=29 |publisher=Everton's News Agency |issue=June 1998 }}</ref> |
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| 1999 || [[World Women's Snooker|WLBSA]] |
| 1999 || [[World Women's Snooker|WLBSA]] |
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| [[Karen Corr]] |
| data-sort order="Corr, Karen" |{{flagathlete|[[Karen Corr]]|NIR}} |
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| data-sort order="Fisher, Kelly" |{{flagathlete|[[Kelly Fisher]]|ENG}} |
| data-sort order="Fisher, Kelly" |{{flagathlete|[[Kelly Fisher]]|ENG}} |
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| 354–276 || || <ref>{{cite magazine |title=Corr's late 85 decisive |magazine=Snooker Scene |page=25 |publisher=Everton's News Agency |issue=June 1999 }}</ref> |
| 354–276 || || <ref>{{cite magazine |title=Corr's late 85 decisive |magazine=Snooker Scene |page=25 |publisher=Everton's News Agency |issue=June 1999 }}</ref> |
Revision as of 13:08, 20 November 2024
Tournament information | |
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Established | 1931 |
Organisation(s) | World Billiards |
Recent edition | 2024 |
Current champion | Shruthi L (IND) |
The World Women's Billiards Championship is an English billiards tournament, first held in 1931 when organised by the cue sports company Burroughes and Watts then run from 1932 by the Women's Billiards Association (WBA).[1] It is currently run under the auspices of World Billiards Ltd (WBL), a subsidiary company of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association.
It should not be confused with the Women's Professional Billiards Championship, which was also run by the WBA, or with the International Billiards and Snooker Federation World Women's Billiards Championship held in 2015.
Emma Bonney has won the title a record 13 times. The reigning champion is Shruthi L.
History
A Women's Amateur Billiards Championship was organised by cue sports company Burroughes and Watts. 23 players entered, and the highest break made was 28. Ruth Harrison was the champion.[2][1]
The Women's Billiards Association took over responsibility for the tournament in 1932, when there were 41 entries. Thelma Carpenter made the highest break, 45, on her way to winning the title. Capenter won in 1933 and 1934 to complete a hat-trick of victories, before turning professional and going on to compete in the Women's Professional Billiards Championship. Vera Seals, a receptionist from Chesterfield that had learnt the game from Joe Davis,[3] took the 1935 title, and set a new highest break record of 62.[4] The tournament was held regularly until 1940, but then put on hold until after World War II. From 1947 to 1980 the tournament was held most years, with Vera Selby winning eight titles, and Maureen Baynton (Née Barrett) winning seven. Mrs Morland-Smith was another player to win multiple titles. In 1960, at the age of 75, she attempted to defend her title, but was unsuccessful.[5]
After a period of dormancy from 1980, the tournament was revived in 1998, when Karen Corr won the first of two titles. The dominant player since the 1998 revival has been Emma Bonney, who has won the title 13 times.
World Billiards Ltd (WBL), a subsidiary company of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, currently runs the competition. In June 2019, the International Billiards and Snooker Federation and World Billiards Ltd agreed that the World Billiards Championship would be held by the WBL in 2019 in Australia and by the IBSF in 2020 and to co-operate to avoid tournament dates clashing.[6] The tournament was not held in 2020 or 2021.[7]
Finals
Main sources: Billiards and Snooker Control Council Handbook and Rules (1978);[8] Guinness Snooker – The Records (1985);[9] World Billiards: World Ladies Billiards Champions[10]
Additional sources are cited within the table where used. In some cases the information in those differs from the main sources mentioned.
Year | Association | Winner | Runner-up | Final score | Venue | Ref. |
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1931 | WBA | Ruth Harrison (ENG) | Mrs. Eddowes | 1,000-581 | Burroughes Hall, London | [11] |
1932 | WBA | Thelma Carpenter (ENG) | Ethel Brown | 1,000-730 | Burroughes Hall, London | [1][12] |
1933 | WBA | Thelma Carpenter (ENG) | Vera Seals | 1,000-552 | Burroughes Hall, London | [13][14] |
1934 | WBA | Thelma Carpenter (ENG) | Vera Seals | 1,200–915 | Burroughes Hall, London | [15][16] |
1935 | WBA | Vera Seals | E Morland-Smith | 1,000-499 | Burroughes Hall, London | [4] |
1936 | WBA | Vera Seals | Ella Morris | 1,000-528 | Burroughes Hall, London | [17][18] |
1937 | WBA | Grace Phillips | Vera Seals | 1,000-968 | Burroughes Hall, London | [19] |
1938 | WBA | Victoria McDougall | E Morland-Smith | 1,000-991 | Burroughes Hall, London | [20][21] |
1939 | WBA | Victoria McDougall | G M Saunders | 674–563 | Burroughes Hall, London | [22][23] |
1940–46 | No tournament | |||||
1947 | WBA | Sadie Isaacs | Doris Keene | 373–355 | Empire Club, Shaftesbury Avenue, London | [24] |
1948 | WBA | E Morland-Smith | Gladys Burton | 537–399 | Thurston's Hall | [25][26] |
1949 | WBA | Marie Keeton | Gladys Burton | 455–398 | Burroughes Hall, London | [27] |
1950 | WBA | Helen Futo | Sadie Isaacs | 420–359 | Burroughes Hall, London | [28] |
1951 | No tournament | [29] | ||||
1952 | WBA | E Morland-Smith | Helen Futo | 431–408 | Burroughes Hall, London | [30] |
1953 | WBA | E Morland-Smith | Helen Futo | 411–388 | Burroughes Hall, London | [31] |
1954 | WBA | Helen Futo | Maureen Barrett (ENG) | 448–430 | Burroughes Hall, London | [32] |
1955 | WBA | Maureen Barrett (ENG) | E Morland-Smith | 451–401 | Burroughes Hall, London | [33] |
1956 | WBA | | Maureen Barrett (ENG) | E Morland-Smith | 553–334 | London | [34] |
1957-58 | No tournament | [10] | ||||
1959 | WBA | E. Morland-Smith | Ray Craven (ENG)[a] | 330–328 | London | [35] |
1960 | WBA | | Muriel Hazeldene (ENG)[b] | data-sort order="Craven, Ray" | 339–324 | Burroughes Hall, London | [36] |
1961 | No tournament | |||||
1962 | WBA | Thea Hindmarch (ENG) | Ray Craven (ENG) | 438–385 | Burroughes Hall, London | [37] |
1963 | WBA | Sadie Isaacs | Ray Craven (ENG) | 485–315 | Burroughes Hall, London | [38] |
1964 | WBA | Maureen Baynton (née Barrett) (ENG) | Ray Craven (ENG) | 649–336 | London | [39] |
1965 | WBA | Vera Youle | Ray Craven (ENG) | 393–386 | [40] | |
1966 | WBA | Maureen Baynton (née Barrett) (ENG) | Vera Youle | 514–319 | Burroughes Hall, London | [41] |
1967 | WBA | Thea Hindmarch (ENG) | Sally Bartley | 416–319 | [42] | |
1968 | WBA | Maureen Baynton (née Barrett) (ENG) | Ray Craven (ENG) | 434–265 | Billiards and Snooker Centre,[c] London | [43] |
1969 | WBA | Thea Hindmarch (ENG) | Vera Selby | 452–409 | [44] | |
1970 | WBA | Vera Selby (ENG) | [45] | |||
1971 | WBA | Vera Selby (ENG) | Ray Craven (ENG) | 506–304 | [46] | |
1972 | WBA | Vera Selby (ENG) | [47] | |||
1973 | WBA | Vera Selby (ENG) | [48] | |||
1974 | WBA | Vera Selby (ENG) | Thea Hindmarch (ENG) | Windmill Billiards Club, London | [49][50] | |
1975 | No tournament | |||||
1976 | WBA | Vera Selby (ENG) | Ray Craven (ENG) | 407–157 | [49] | |
1977 | WBA | Vera Selby (ENG) | ||||
1978 | WBA | Vera Selby (ENG) | Maureen Baynton (Née Barrett) | 366–319 | [49] | |
1979 | WBA | Maureen Baynton (Née Barrett) | Vera Selby (ENG) | [51] | ||
1980–97 | No tournament | |||||
1998 | WLBSA | Karen Corr (NIR) | Emma Bonney (ENG) | 403–219 | [52] | |
1999 | WLBSA | Karen Corr (NIR) | Kelly Fisher (ENG) | 354–276 | [53] | |
2000 | WLBSA | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Caroline Walch | 218–50 | [54] | |
2001 | WLBSA | Kelly Fisher (ENG) | Emma Bonney (ENG) | 290–219 | Jesters Snooker Hall, Swindon | [55] |
2002 | WLBSA | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Kelly Fisher (ENG) | 227–196 | Jesters Snooker Hall, Swindon | [56] |
2003 | WLBSA | Kelly Fisher (ENG) | Emma Bonney (ENG) | 299–155 | Jesters Snooker Hall, Swindon | [57] |
2004 | No tournament | |||||
2005 | WLBSA | Anuja Thakur (IND) | Lynette Horsburgh (SCO) | 243–136 | Cambridge Snooker Centre | [58] |
2006 | WLBSA | Chitra Magimairaj (IND) | Emma Bonney (ENG) | 193–164 | Cambridge Snooker Centre | [59] |
2007 | WLBSA | Chitra Magimairaj (IND) | Emma Bonney (ENG) | 187–148 | Cambridge Snooker Centre | [60] |
2008 | WLBSA | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Eva Palmius (SWE) | 216–119 | [61] | |
2009 | WLBSA | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Chitra Magimairaj (IND) | 272–118 | Cambridge Snooker Centre | [62] |
2010 | WLBSA | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Chitra Magimairaj (IND) | 269–220 | Stadium Snooker Club, Birmingham | [63] |
2011 | WLBSA | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Tina Owen-Sevilton (ENG) | 202–181 | Pot Black Sports Bar, Bury St Edmunds | [64] |
2012 | WLBSA | Revanna Umadevi (IND) | Emma Bonney (ENG) | 201–143 | Cambridge Snooker Centre | [65] |
2013 | WLBSA | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Eva Palmius (SWE) | 329–207 | Cambridge Snooker Centre | [66] |
April 2014 | WLBSA | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Revanna Umadevi (IND) | 226–209 | Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds | [67] |
October 14 | WLBSA | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Revanna Umadevi (IND) | 237–191 | Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds | [68] |
2015 | WLBSA | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Rochy Woods (ENG) | 334–119 | Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds | [69] |
2016 | WLBS | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Revanna Umadevi (IND) | 239–169 | Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds | [70] |
2017 | WLBS | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Eva Palmius (SWE) | 295–185 | Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds | [71] |
2018 | World Billiards | Emma Bonney (ENG) | Rebecca Kenna (ENG) | 329–209 | Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds | [72] |
2019 | World Billiards | Anna Lynch (AUS) | Judy Dangerfield (AUS) | 244–204 | Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, Melbourne | [73] |
2020-2021 | Tournament not held | [7] | ||||
2022 | World Billiards | Jamie Hunter (ENG) | Snenthra Babu (IND) | 304–148 | Sharkx Academy, Newbridge | [7] |
2023 | Tournament not held | |||||
2024 | World Billiards | Shruthi L (IND) | Keerath Bhandaal (IND) | 215–202 | Landywood Snooker Club, Great Wyrley | [74] |
Wins by player
Name | Country | Wins |
---|---|---|
Emma Bonney | England | 13 |
Vera Selby | England | 8 |
Maureen Baynton (Née Barrett) | England | 7 |
E Morland-Smith | England | 5 |
Thelma Carpenter | England | 3 |
Thea Hindmarch | England | 3 |
Victoria McDougall | England | 2 |
Kelly Fisher | England | 2 |
Sadie Isaacs | England | 2 |
Chitra Magimairaj | India | 2 |
Vera Seals | England | 2 |
Helen Futo | England | 2 |
Karen Corr | Northern Ireland | 2 |
Anuja Thakur | India | 1 |
Marie Keeton | England | 1 |
Muriel Hazeldene1 | England | 1 |
Ruth Harrison | England | 1 |
Vera Youle | England | 1 |
Revanna Umadevi | India | 1 |
Grace Phillips | England | 1 |
Anna Lynch | Australia | 1 |
Jamie Hunter | England | 1 |
Shruthi L | India | 1 |
Notes
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