The 1983 Women's World Snooker Championship was a women's
snooker
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tournament that took place from 21 to 28 May 1983 at
Pontins
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Brean Sands Holiday Club,
Brean. It was the 1983 edition of the
World Women's Snooker Championship
The World Women's Snooker Championship (formerly known as the Women's World Open Championship from 1976 to 1981 and the World Ladies Snooker Championship from 1983 to 2018) is the leading tournament on the World Women's Snooker Tour. The reigning ...
, first held in
1976
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and was sponsored by Pontins. The tournament was won by
Sue Foster
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, who defeated
Maureen Baynton
Maureen Baynton (born Maureen Barrett in 1937) is an English former snooker and billiards player. She held the record for winning most Women's Amateur Snooker Championships after winning eight times between 1954 and 1968, and also won seven Wo ...
8–5 in the final.
The top
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was
Sue LeMaich
Sue LeMaich is a Canadian snooker player. She was runner-up in the 1986 World Women's Snooker Championship.
Biography
In both 1980 and 1981, LeMaich was beaten by Lesley McIlrath at the last 16 stage of the World Women's Snooker Championship. ...
. The defending champion from the previous staging of the event in 1981,
Vera Selby
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, decided not to enter in 1983. Fourth seed
Mandy Fisher
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was beaten by 13-year-old
Stacey Hillyard
Stacey Hillyard (born 5 September 1969) is an English former professional snooker player, who won the 1984 amateur World Women's Snooker Championship at the age of 15, making her the youngest winner of the tournament. She reached the final of t ...
in the third round. In the first semi-final, LeMaich lost the last two frames in a 5–6 defeat by Baynton. With the scores at 5–5, LeMaich missed a pot on the and left it over a , Baynton then potting the ball to win the match. In the other semi-final, Foster led
Lesley McIlrath 3–0, but later found herself 4–5 behind. Foster won the next frame to level at 5–5, and took the deciding frame on the . Baynton led 4–3 after the first session of the final, but won only one further frame in the second session, with Foster winning 8–5. Foster received £2,000 prize money for her win, and Baynton received £1,000 as runner-up.
Prize fund
*Winner: £2,000
*Runner-up: £1,000
*Semi-finals: £500
*Quarter-finals: £250
*Last 16 (fourth round): £100
Main draw
References
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