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2006 IBSF World Snooker Championship

The 2006 IBSF World Snooker Championship was an amateur snooker event, sanctioned by the International Billiards and Snooker Federation, held at the Amman Olympics Sports Centre in Amman, Jordan from November 5-November 15, 2006.

Results

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A total of 32 players qualified for finishing in the top 4 positions in eight groups. They were drawn into a 32 player knock-out bracket to decide the winner.

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter finals Semi finals Final
England  Craig Steadman 5
Hong Kong  Au Chi-wai 1 England  Craig Steadman 5
Australia  Aaron Mahoney 2 China  Liu Chuang 4
China  Liu Chuang 5 England  Craig Steadman 3
India  Manan Chandra 5 India  Manan Chandra 6
New Zealand  Chris McBreen 2 India  Manan Chandra 5
Wales  Andrew Pagett 5 Wales  Andrew Pagett 3
Republic of Ireland  John Connors 3 India  Manan Chandra 7
Belgium  Bjorn Haneveer 1 England  Daniel Ward 8
Hong Kong  Fung Kwok Wai 5 Hong Kong  Fung Kwok Wai 5
Singapore  Keith Boon 4 Australia  Steve Mifsud 3
Australia  Steve Mifsud 5 Hong Kong  Fung Kwok Wai 3
Netherlands  Gerrit bij de Leij 2 England  Daniel Ward 6
England  Daniel Ward 5 England  Daniel Ward 5
India  Pankaj Advani 5 India  Pankaj Advani 3
Thailand  Phaitoon Phonbun 1 England  Daniel Ward 8
Norway  Kurt Maflin 5 Norway  Kurt Maflin 11
Germany  L. Munstermann 2 Norway  Kurt Maflin 5
England  Martin O'Donnell 5 England  Martin O'Donnell 1
Australia  James Mifsud 0 Norway  Kurt Maflin 6
Wales  Philip Williams 5 Wales  Philip Williams 3
South Africa  Mutaliep Allie 2 Wales  Philip Williams 5
Thailand  Supoj Saenla 5 Thailand  Supoj Saenla 1
Republic of Ireland  B. O'Donaghue 4 Norway  Kurt Maflin 8
China  Yuan Li 3 Thailand  Atthasit Mahitthi 4
Egypt  Wael Talaat 5 Egypt  Wael Talaat 4
Pakistan  Naveen Perwani 5 Pakistan  Naveen Perwani 5
United Arab Emirates  Mohammed Al Joker 1 Pakistan  Naveen Perwani 5
Poland  Rafal Jewtuch 2 Thailand  Atthasit Mahitthi 6
Netherlands  Stefan Mazrocis 5 Netherlands  Stefan Mazrocis 3
Thailand  Atthasit Mahitthi 5 Thailand  Atthasit Mahitthi 5
Chinese Taipei  Lee Po-hsien 1

Women

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Source: Snooker Scene[1]

Reanne Evans, the 2004 champion, did not enter the event. There were twenty entries, and two qualifying groups of ten players were set, each to be played as a round-robin, with the top four from each group qualifying for the eight-player knock-out phase to decide the winner. Following withdrawals, only nine players participated in each group. Wendy Jans scored nine of the eleven top breaks in the competition on her way to winning the title.

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Belgium  Wendy Jans 4
Norway  Anita Rizzuti 1
Belgium  Wendy Jans 4
New Zealand  Ramona Belmont 0
France  Angélique Vialard 0
New Zealand  Ramona Belmont 4
Belgium  Wendy Jans 5
Hong Kong  Jaique Ip 0
India  Anuja Thakur 4
Australia  Kathy Parashis 1
India  Anuja Thakur 2
Hong Kong  Jaique Ip 4
Hong Kong  Jaique Ip 4
Poland  Hanna Mergies 3

References

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  1. ^ "Wendy Jans in class of her own". Snooker Scene. No. December 2006. Everton's News Agency. p. 27.
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