1946 World Snooker Championship
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1946 World Snooker Championship
Summary
1946 World Snooker Championship is a snooker tournament[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of snooker_tournament entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (31 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 1946 World Snooker Championship won the Joe Davis[3].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship's instance of is recorded as snooker tournament[5].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship's instance of is recorded as world championship[6].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship followed 1940 World Snooker Championship[7].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship was followed by 1947 World Snooker Championship[8].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship took place at Lindley Hall[9].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship took place at London[10].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship is part of World Snooker Championship[11].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship's Commons category is recorded as 1946 World Snooker Championship[12].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship's sport is recorded as snooker[13].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship involved {'amount': '+14'} participants[14].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship's century breaks is recorded as {'amount': '+9'}[15].
- 1946 World Snooker Championship's highest break is recorded as {'amount': '+136'}[16].
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When and Where
Recorded location include Lindley Hall[9] and London[10]. 1946 World Snooker Championship is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
Context
1946 World Snooker Championship is part of World Snooker Championship[11]. Recorded instance of include snooker tournament[5] and world championship[6]. It followed 1940 World Snooker Championship[7]. It was followed by 1947 World Snooker Championship[8].
Participants
1946 World Snooker Championship involved {'amount': '+14'} participants[14].
Why It Matters
1946 World Snooker Championship ranks in the top 8% of snooker_tournament entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (31 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17]
FAQs
What awards did 1946 World Snooker Championship receive?
Honors received include Joe Davis[3].