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The Crucible to remain the home of the World Championship

  • 30-04-2010 4:26pm
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    Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 2,884 Mod ✭✭✭✭


    A new deal has been announced to keep the World Championship at The Crucible until 2015.

    From BBC Sport:
    Snooker announces new deal with Crucible Theatre

    The Crucible Theatre will remain the home of the World Snooker Championship until 2015 after a one-year extension to the current deal was announced.

    New snooker chief Barry Hearn made the announcement on the second day of semi-finals at the famous Sheffield arena.

    "The headline is 'nothing is changing' - the championship will be here until the absolute minimum 2015," said Hearn.

    Meanwhile, World Snooker also announced the creation of a new ranking event in Germany from February 2011.

    The German Masters, which will be held in the 2500-capacity Berlin Tempodrom, will get under way on 2 February to become the seventh ranking event on the main tour.

    It will be open to the top 16 in the world, plus 16 qualifiers and eight more German qualifiers.

    "We know that there is a huge interest for snooker in Germany," said Hearn.

    "We can see this from our viewing figures on Eurosport, the number of German registered users on our website and the German fans who come over to the UK to watch our events. It is time to give something back to our German fans. I am sure the event will be a great success."


    Hearn is hoping to win a controlling interest in World Snooker in a vote after the current World Championship, with the promise of a revolutionary new approach to rejuvenate the sport.

    But for all his plans to make changes, he is keen to keep snooker's most prestigious event at its traditional Crucible home.

    "I always said we would not mess with the crown jewels. Box office takings are higher than ever," said Hearn.

    The theatre, which has hosted the championship since 1977 and has maximum capacity of 976, recently underwent a revamp ahead of the 2010 tournament.

    Hearn added: "Sheffield is the city of steel but it's now the city of snooker.

    "All qualifying tournaments, a minimum of four professional tournaments and the qualifying school will be held in the city.

    "I want every snooker player in the world to know the home of snooker is here in Sheffield.

    "This game is going to be massive.

    "We are at the beginning of a new era. Tennis has Wimbledon and cricket has Lords, and while I have a breath in my body, the Crucible will remain snooker's home."


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 683 ✭✭✭Gingy


    Delighted about that, heard rumours it could go to China, which would possibly boost the game over there, but mean we'd probably have to set our alarms at 6 in the morning to watch the matches!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,029 ✭✭✭Pisco Sour


    I think Snooker could do a lot worse than shake things up. The popularity of the sport is dwindling. Its getting a bit stale.

    My suggestion would be to alternate the World Championships between Sheffield and China every second year. That way the championships get to remain at the Crucible, the home of the game, but also helps grow the game by giving China the championship.

    If they are serious about growing the game then they have to do something.


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