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Grand Prix 2004 (snooker)

Grand Prix 2004 ( English Grand Prix 2004 , also known as Totesport Grand Prix 2004 - by the name of the sponsor) - professional snooker rating tournament , which was held from 2 to 10 October 2004 in Preston , England . The winner of the tournament was Ronnie O'Sullivan , who beat Ian McCulloch in the final with a score of 9: 5.

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Snooker
tournaments
Totesport grand prix
Preston , England
October 2 - 10, 2004
Guild hall
Prize fund - GB £ 400,000
Winner - £ 60,000 [1]
Highest Break - 147 ( John Higgins ) [2]
Status - Rating
Champion
2003 Champion - Mark Williams
2004 Champion - Ronnie O'Sullivan
Finalist - Ian McCulloch

This is the only time Totesport has sponsored the tournament.

Results

1/32 finals

  Ronnie O'Sullivan 5 : 2 Mark Davis  
  Joe Swale 5 : 3 Mike Dunn  
  Graham Dott 5 : 4 Ryan Day  
  Dominic Dale 5 : 1 Scott McKenzie  
  Mark Selby 5 : 4 Chris Small  
  Leo Fernandez 5 : 4 Drew Henry  
  Peter Ebdon 5 : 2 Simon Bedford  
  Joe Jogia 5 : 0 Mark King  
  Ken Doherty 5 : 1 Anthony Davis  
  James Wattana 5 : 2 John Parrott  
  Stephen Lee 5 : 2 Hugh Abernathy  
  Anthony Hamilton 5 : 2 Jimmy Mickey  
  Steve Davis 5 : 1 Sean Storey  
  Tony Drago 5 : 3 Jin Lun  
  Paul Hunter 5 : 3 Darren Morgan  
  Alistair Carter 5 : 4 Adrian Gunnel  

  Stephen Hendry 5 : 4 Jamie Burnett  
  Robert Milkins 5 : 2 Rory MacLeod  
  Jimmy White 5 : 4 Patrick Wallace  
  Ian McCulloch 5 : 4 Rod Lawler  
  Alan McManus 5 : 4 Fergal O'Brien  
  Nigel Bond 5 : 2 Gerard Green  
  Ricky Walden 5 : 3 John Higgins  
  Stephen Maguire 5 : 2 Sean Murphy  
  Andy Hicks 5 : 1 Matthew Stevens  
  Neil Robertson 5 : 2 Michael Holt  
  David Gray 5 : 0 Lee Walker  
  Joe Perry 5 : 1 Shokat Ali  
  Marco Fu 5 : 2 David Ro  
  Barry Hawkins 5 : 4 Barry Pinches  
  Michael Judge 5 : 2 Mark Williams  
  Marcus Campbell 5 : 3 Quinten Hann  

1/16 final
Matches to 5 wins
1/8 final
Matches to 5 wins
Quarter finals
Matches to 5 wins
Semifinals
Matches up to 6 wins
The final
Match to 9 wins
  Ronnie O'Sullivanfive
  Joe swaleone  Ronnie O'Sullivanfive
  Graeme Dottfive  Graeme Dott3
  Dominic Dale2  Ronnie O'Sullivanfive
  Mark Selbyfive  Mark Selby0
  Leo Fernandez2  Mark Selbyfive
  Peter Ebdonfive  Peter Ebdon3
  Joe Jogiafour  Ronnie O'Sullivan6
  James Wattanafive  Paul hunter3
  Ken doherty3  James Wattanafive
  Stephen Leefive  Stephen Leeone
  Anthony Hamiltonone  James Wattanaone
  Steve davisfive  Paul hunterfive
  Tony dragoone  Steve davisone
  Paul hunterfive  Paul hunterfive
  Alistair Carterfour  Ronnie O'Sullivan9
  Stephen Hendryfive  Ian McCullochfive
  Robert Milkins3  Stephen Hendry3
  Ian McCullochfive  Ian McCullochfive
  Jimmy whitefour  Ian McCullochfive
  Nigel Bondfive  Stephen Maguire2
  Alan McManusfour  Nigel Bondone
  Stephen Maguirefive  Stephen Maguirefive
  Ricky Walden3  Ian McCulloch6
  Neil Robertsonfive  Michael Judgeone
  Andy Hicks3  Neil Robertson3
  Joe perryfive  Joe perryfive
  David gray3  Joe perryone
  Marco fufive  Michael Judgefive
  Barry hawkinsfour  Marco fuone
  Michael Judgefive  Michael Judgefive
  Marcus campbellfour
Final: Match to 9 wins. Guild Hall, Preston , 10 October 2004 .
Ronnie O'Sullivan
  England
9 : 5Ian McCulloch
  England
99 (86) -4, 70-20, 1-75, 104-0, 80 (72) -7, 62-58, 8-65 (54), 53-80 (66), 111 ( 104 ) -7 , 80-32, 0-91 (69), 74 (55) -17, 44-78 (78), 107 (71) -23
104Top break78
2Century breaks0
fourBreaks for 50four

Notes

  1. ↑ Grand Prix Archived February 16, 2012.
  2. ↑ Season 2004/2005 (not available link)

Links

  • Tournament results on snooker.org (Eng.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gran-pri_2004_ ( snooker :)& oldid = 88068142


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