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World Snooker Champions (men)

  1. Joe Davis
  2. Walter Donaldson (snooker player)
  3. John Pulman
  4. John Spencer (snooker player)[a]Today's Featured Article on 18 February 2023
  5. Ray Reardon [b]
  6. Terry Griffiths
  7. Cliff Thorburn Today's Featured Article on 16 January 2023
  8. Joe Johnson (snooker player)

World Snooker Champions (women)

  1. Ng On-yee
  2. Reanne Evans

Other Snooker & Billiards Bios

  1. Frank Callan
  2. Charles Chambers (referee)
  3. Clive Everton
  4. Patsy Fagan
  5. Len Ganley
  6. Amee Kamani
  7. Kingsley Kennerley
  8. Tony Knowles (snooker player)
  9. Tony Meo
  10. Paddy Morgan
  11. Tom Reece
  12. Rex Williams
  13. Cliff Wilson
  14. Thelma Carpenter (billiards player)

Other Bios

  1. Konnie Huq
  2. Sam Quek
  3. Sarah Cooper[c]
  4. Sheila Atim
  5. Tessa Sanderson Today's Featured Article on 13 September 2022
  6. Mandeep Dhillon
  7. Francesca Gonshaw
  8. Sally James (presenter)
  9. Alice Milliat
  10. Teresa Billington-Greig
  11. Cornelia Sorabji
  12. Atul Gawande
  13. Margaret Llewelyn Davies
  14. Edith Garrud
  15. Nimco Ali
  16. Jacqueline Pearce
  17. Fatima Whitbread Today's Featured Article on 11 February 2023
  18. Helena Springs
  19. Josette Simon
  20. Perla Batalla
  21. Jessica Martin
  22. Pamela Stephenson
  23. Shaparak Khorsandi
  24. Susanna Hoffs
  25. Angélique Duchemin
  26. Claire Coutinho
  27. Cheryl Baker
  28. Zoe Smith

Bob Dylan songs

  1. Idiot Wind
  2. Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)
  3. Tangled Up in Blue
  4. If You See Her, Say Hello
  5. Most of the Time[d]
  6. Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues
  7. All Along the Watchtower[e]
  8. New Pony
  9. I Pity the Poor Immigrant
  10. One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below)
  11. Angelina (Bob Dylan song)
  12. 4th Time Around
  13. Pledging My Time[f]
  14. To Ramona
  15. Absolutely Sweet Marie
  16. Rainy Day Women ♯12 & 35[g]
  17. Just Like a Woman[h]
  18. Temporary Like Achilles
  19. Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine
  20. Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands[i]Today's Featured Article on 16 February 2023
  21. Obviously 5 Believers
  22. One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)
  23. The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest
  24. Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again
  25. I Want You (Bob Dylan song)
  26. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
  27. I Shall Be Free No. 10
  28. Suze (The Cough Song)
  29. Tombstone Blues
  30. John Brown
  31. Key West (Philosopher Pirate)

Other songs

  1. This Is What She's Like
  2. You're No Good (Jesse Fuller song)
  3. Jack of All Parades

TV episode

  1. A Touch of Brimstone

Art

  1. Articulation (painting)

Snooker governing bodies

  1. Billiards and Snooker Control Council
  2. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
  3. Women's Billiards Association

Snooker Tournaments

  1. 1927 World Snooker Championship
  2. 1928 World Snooker Championship
  3. 1929 World Snooker Championship
  4. 1930 World Snooker Championship
  5. 1931 World Snooker Championship
  6. 1932 World Snooker Championship
  7. 1933 World Snooker Championship
  8. 1934 World Snooker Championship
  9. 1935 World Snooker Championship
  10. 1937 World Snooker Championship
  11. 1938 World Snooker Championship
  12. 1939 World Snooker Championship
  13. 1940 World Snooker Championship
  14. 1946 World Snooker Championship
  15. 1947 World Snooker Championship
  16. 1948 World Snooker Championship
  17. 1949 World Snooker Championship
  18. 1950 World Snooker Championship
  19. 1952 World Professional Match-play Championship
  20. 1954 World Professional Match-play Championship
  21. 1956 World Professional Match-play Championship
  22. 1957 World Professional Match-play Championship
  23. 1969 World Snooker Championship
  24. 1970 World Snooker Championship [j]
  25. 1972 World Snooker Championship
  26. 1973 World Snooker Championship
  27. 1974 World Snooker Championship
  28. 1975 World Snooker Championship
  29. 1976 World Snooker Championship
  30. 1976 World Professional Match-play Championship
  31. 1977 World Snooker Championship
  32. 1977 Dry Blackthorn Cup
  33. 1978 World Snooker Championship
  34. 1979 World Snooker Championship
  35. 1980 World Snooker Championship Today's Featured Article on 7 August 2023
  36. 1981 World Snooker Championship
  37. 1982 World Snooker Championship [k] Today's Featured Article on 24 August 2022
  38. 1983 World Snooker Championship [k]
  39. 1984 World Snooker Championship [j] Today's Featured Article on 21 April 2024
  40. 1985 World Snooker Championship [j]
  41. 1986 World Snooker Championship [k]
  42. 1987 World Snooker Championship [k]
  43. 1988 World Snooker Championship Today's Featured Article on 15 December 2021
  44. 1989 World Snooker Championship
  45. 1991 World Seniors Championship
  46. 2015 World Snooker Championship [j]
  47. 2023 World Seniors Championship [l]
  48. World Professional Match-play Championship
  49. World Women's Snooker Championship[l]

Lists

  1. Snooker world rankings 1976/1977 Today's Featured List on 26 June 2023
  2. Snooker world rankings 1977/1978
  3. Snooker world rankings 1978/1979
  4. Snooker world rankings 1979/1980
  5. Snooker world rankings 1980/1981
  6. Snooker world rankings 1981/1982
  7. Snooker world rankings 1982/1983
  8. Snooker world rankings 1983/1984
  9. Snooker world rankings 1984/1985
  10. Snooker world rankings 1985/1986
  11. 1986–87 snooker world rankings
  12. 1987–88 snooker world rankings
  13. 1988–89 snooker world rankings
  14. 1989–90 snooker world rankings
  15. 1990–91 snooker world rankings
  16. Women's Professional Billiards Championship
  17. Women's Professional Snooker Championship
  18. List of UK Open Billiards Championship winners Today's Featured List on 29 December 2023

Good topics (with various collaborators)

I didn't nominate, but contributed (over 40% authorship) to: 1985 British Open (edit talk links history) 1987 World Cup (snooker) (edit talk links history)

Notes

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  1. ^ Co-nominations with Rodney Baggins
  2. ^ Co-nomination with Rodney Baggins for FA
  3. ^ Co-nomination with Astrophobe
  4. ^ Co-nomination with Tbonefrank
  5. ^ Co-nomination with ErnestKrause
  6. ^ Co-nomination with Allreet
  7. ^ Co-nomination with Mick gold
  8. ^ Co-nomination with VirreFriberg
  9. ^ Co-nominations with Mick gold
  10. ^ a b c d Co-nomination with Lee Vilenski
  11. ^ a b c d Co-nominations with Lee Vilenski
  12. ^ a b Co-nomination with HurricaneHiggins

Articles Created

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Articles Created

Below is a list of articles I have created. For a full list, see details at: xTools list.

  • Actresses /Authors / Comedians / Screenwriters / Artists (women)
Sportspeople
Article Country World champion or
Olympic medal?
Category (unofficial)
Beatrice Chebet Kenya 1st place, gold medalist(s) Female athlete
Carla Scicluna Malta Female athlete
Jaël Bestué Spain Female athlete
Jackline Chepngeno Kenya Female athlete
Jackline Wambui Kenya Female athlete
Priyanka Goswami India Female athlete
Ririka Hironaka Japan Female athlete
Shalysa Wray Cayman Islands Female athlete
Sheila Chelangat Kenya Female athlete
Anabel Ortiz Mexico WC Female boxer
Angélique Duchemin France WC Female boxer
Caroline Dubois (boxer) United Kingdom WC Female boxer
Charley Davison United Kingdom Female boxer
Elizabeth Akinyi Kenya Female boxer
Leonela Paola Yúdica Argentina WC Female boxer
Maribel Ramírez Mexico WC Female boxer
Mayerlin Rivas Venezuela WC Female boxer
Nadine Apetz Germany Female boxer
Ornella Wahner Germany Female boxer
Celia Quansah United Kingdom Female rugby player
Bombette Martin United KingdomUnited States Female skateboarder
Misugu Okamoto Japan Female skateboarder
Rio Azuma Japan Female fencer
Sumire Tsuji Japan Female fencer
Laura Gallagher United Kingdom Female gymnast
Agnes Davies Wales WC Female cue sports player
Amee Kamani India Female cue sports player
Anastasia Nechaeva Russia Female cue sports player
Anita Rizzuti Norway Female cue sports player
Anna Lynch (billiards player) Australia WC Female cue sports player
Anna Prysazhnuka Latvia Female cue sports player
Ann-Marie Farren England WC Female cue sports player
Bi Zhu Qing China WC Female cue sports player
Caroline Walch England Female cue sports player
Caty Dehaene Belgium Female cue sports player
Chen Siming China WC Female cue sports player
Daria Sirotina Russia Female cue sports player
Diana Schuler Germany Female cue sports player
Diana Stateczny Germany Female cue sports player
Emma Parker (snooker player) England Female cue sports player
Eva Collins England Female cue sports player
Georgina Aplin England Female cue sports player
Fu Xiaofang China WC Female cue sports player
Isabelle Jonckheere Belgium Female cue sports player
Jamie Hunter England Female cue sports player
Julie Kelly Republic of Ireland WC Female cue sports player
June Banks England Female cue sports player
Kateryna Polovinchuk Ukraine Female cue sports player
Katie Henrick England Female cue sports player
Katrina Wan Hong Kong Female cue sports player
Kim Shaw (snooker player) England Female cue sports player
Laura Evans (snooker player) Wales Female cue sports player
Lesley McIlrath Australia WC Female cue sports player
Lin Yuan-chun Chinese Taipei WC Female cue sports player
Lisa Ingall England Female cue sports player
Lisa Quick England WC Female cue sports player
Liu Hsin-mei Chinese Taipei WC Female cue sports player
Mandy Fisher England WC Female cue sports player
Margaret Lennan Scotland Female cue sports player
Maryann McConnell Canada Female cue sports player
Maureen Baynton England Female cue sports player
Muriel Hazeldene England Female cue sports player
Natalie Stelmach Canada Female cue sports player
Rebecca Kenna England Female cue sports player
Rochelle Woods (billiards player) England Female cue sports player
Ruth Harrison (snooker player) England Female cue sports player
Ruth McGinnis United States WC[c] Female cue sports player
Sarah Ellerby England Female cue sports player
Shi Chunxia China Female cue sports player
Shruthi L India WC Female cue sports player
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan Thailand WC Female cue sports player
Sophie Nix Scotland Female cue sports player
Stacey Hillyard England WC Female cue sports player
Sue Foster England WC Female cue sports player
Sue LeMaich Canada Female cue sports player
Sue Thompson (pool player) England Female cue sports player
Suzie Opacic England Female cue sports player
Tessa Davidson England Female cue sports player
Thea Hindmarch England Female cue sports player
Thelma Carpenter (billiards player) England WC Female cue sports player
Vera Selby England WC Female cue sports player
Vicki Paski United States Female cue sports player
Vivian Villarreal United States Female cue sports player
Waratthanun Sukritthanes Thailand Female cue sports player
Yousra Matine Morocco Female cue sports player
Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix England Female swimmer
Miyu Namba Japan Female swimmer
Nikoletta Kiss Hungary Female swimmer
Toni Shaw Scotland Female swimmer
Rosina Randafiarison Madagascar Female weightlifter
Bernie Mikkelsen Canada Male cue sports player
Bert Demarco Scotland Male cue sports player
Bert Terry Scotland Male cue sports player
Bill Oliver (snooker player) England Male cue sports player
Bill Withers (snooker player) Wales Male cue sports player
Billy Kelly (snooker player) England Male cue sports player
Billy Mitchell (billiards player) England WC Male cue sports player
Bob Harris (snooker player) England Male cue sports player
Charles Dawson (billiards player) England WC Male cue sports player
Chris Ross (snooker player) Scotland Male cue sports player
Chris Shutt England WC Male cue sports player
Claude Falkiner England Male cue sports player
Con Stanbury Canada Male cue sports player
David Causier England WC Male cue sports player
Dennis Hughes (snooker player) England Male cue sports player
Dickie Laws England Male cue sports player
Dhruv Sitwala India Male cue sports player
Gino Rigitano Canada Male cue sports player
Edwin Kentfield England Y[c] Male cue sports player
Geoff Thompson (snooker player) England Male cue sports player
Doug French England Male cue sports player
H. W. Stevenson England WC Male cue sports player
Herbert Holt (snooker player) England Male cue sports player
Ian Williamson (snooker player) England Male cue sports player
Jack Carr (billiards player) England Male cue sports player
James Giannaros Australia Male cue sports player
Joe Brady (snooker player) Republic of Ireland Male cue sports player
John Hargreaves (snooker player) England Male cue sports player
John Phillips (snooker player) Scotland Male cue sports player
John Roberts Sr. Wales WC[c] Male cue sports player
Jonathan Barron England WC Male cue sports player
Joseph Bennett (billiards player) England WC Male cue sports player
Leon Heywood Australia Male cue sports player
Leslie Driffield England WC Male cue sports player
Malcolm Bradley England Male cue sports player
Matt Gibson Scotland Male cue sports player
Mario Morra (pool player) Canada Male cue sports player
Mike Hines (snooker player) South Africa Male cue sports player
Norman Dagley England WC Male cue sports player
Pascal Burke Republic of Ireland Male cue sports player
Peter Mans South Africa Male cue sports player
Ron Gross England Male cue sports player
Rupesh Shah India WC Male cue sports player
Sakchai Sim Ngam Thailand WC Male cue sports player
Sid Hood England Male cue sports player
Sourav Kothari India WC Male cue sports player
Bill Withers (snooker player) England Male cue sports player
Terry Whitthread England Male cue sports player
Tom Carpenter England Male cue sports player
William Peall England WC Male cue sports player
Willie Leigh England Male cue sports player
Frank Callan England Male snooker coach


Notes

  1. ^ My first page creation
  2. ^ My first page creation to get to Good Article status
  3. ^ a b c Declared champion

Did You Knows Promoted

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DYKs Promoted

Views are article views on that day, not necessarily via the DYK hook.

  1. (17 September 2019; 1,050 views) Did you know... that the final of the 2017 World Women's Snooker Championship was the longest ever recorded best-of-11-frames match, lasting over eight hours of playing time?
  2. (26 September 2019; 1,720 views) Did you know... that Ng On-yee won the 2018 Women's World Snooker Championship without losing a single frame in all six of her tournament matches?
    Konnie Huq
  3. (3 February 2020; 2,149 views) Did you know... that Sarah Ellerby's flight to the United States to play professional pool was diverted due to the September 11 attacks?
  4. (26 February 2020; 2,094 views) Did you know... that in 2016, Alice Dearing became the first British swimmer to win a gold medal at the World Junior Open Water Championships?
  5. (2 March 2020; 2,246 views) Did you know... that British Paralympic swimmer Toni Shaw has set a world record in the S9 200 m (660 ft) butterfly at the age of 15?
  6. (8 March 2020; 2,365 views) Did you know... that boxing World Youth champion Caroline Dubois pretended to be a boy named Colin when she started training?
  7. (14 March 2020; 760 views) Did you know... that the 1977 Dry Blackthorn Cup was the first snooker event to be held at Wembley Conference Centre?
  8. (16 March 2020; 3,237 views) Did you know... that boxer Angélique Duchemin was an undefeated French, European, and world champion?
  9. (18 March 2020; 1,508 views) Did you know... that Mayerlin Rivas held World Boxing Association world championship titles in both bantamweight and super bantamweight classes?
  10. (20 March 2020; 1,655 views) Did you know... that the 1985 British Open was the first ranking snooker tournament not to feature a British player in the final?
  11. (14 April 2020; 1,674 views) Did you know... that International Boxing Federation flyweight world champion Leonela Paola Yúdica won a house in a raffle?
  12. (12 May 2020; 362 views) Did you know... that with her victory at the 2001 Women's World Snooker Championship, Lisa Quick became the first person to win world titles in both pool and snooker?
  13. (24 May 2020; 785 views) Did you know... that author Clinton Heylin flew from England to California to hear Bob Dylan perform "Idiot Wind" live?
  14. (29 May 2020; 1,929 views) Did you know... that prior to the event, bookmakers' odds against Joe Johnson winning the 1986 World Snooker Championship were 150 to 1? (Nominated by Lee Vilenski)
  15. (6 June 2020; 2,333 views) Did you know... that Joe Davis, champion from 1927 to 1946, remains the only undefeated player at the World Snooker Championship?
  16. (7 June 2020; 2,395 views) Did you know... that Bob Dylan's line "horseplay and disease is killing me by degrees" in "Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)" has been called the sound of a man who has hit the wall?
  17. (10 June 2020; 1,593 views) Did you know... that Cliff Wilson won his first professional snooker title at the age of 57?
  18. (14 June 2020; 1,011 views) Did you know... that in qualifying for the 1987 World Snooker Championship, Jimmy van Rensberg had a suspected heart attack, but returned to win his match? (Nominated by Lee Vilenski)
    Sam Quek
  19. (1 July 2020; 3,413 views) Did you know... that Ng On-yee defeated Reanne Evans, the champion for the ten previous years, on her way to win the 2015 World Ladies Snooker Championship?
  20. (10 July 2020; 8,524 views) Did you know... that after early professional success as a snooker player, Patsy Fagan developed a psychological block when using the rest and never won another major tournament?
  21. (26 July 2020; 2,842 views) Did you know... that snooker player John Pulman obliterated a rival's branding from his own cue?
  22. (3 August 2020; 25,895 views) Did you know... that Konnie Huq (pictured) presented a mockumentary called Konnie's Great British Wee?
  23. (24 August 2020; 11,853 views) Did you know ... that Mandeep Dhillon was offered a role by Ricky Gervais after telling him that she was scared by his character?
  24. (1 November 2020; 2,560 views) Did you know... that The Times said that Sheila Atim "sings Dylan better than Bob"?
  25. (16 November 2020; 16,891 views)Did you know that Sam Quek (pictured) played in all of England's games at the 2014 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy despite breaking two ribs in their opening match? (Nominated by Bait30 )
  26. (16 May 2021; 4,580 views) Did you know... that Walter Donaldson, a two-time World Snooker Champion, converted his snooker room into a cowshed and used the slate from his billiard table for paving?
  27. (9 June 2021; 4,134 views) Did you know... that "Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues", a humorous account of a real-life event in which more than 20 people were injured on a boat trip, was one of Bob Dylan's first popular songs?
  28. (16 June 2021; 2,995 views) Did you know... that boxer Nadine Apetz is undertaking a doctorate studying deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease in old age?
  29. (16 April 2022; 2,374 views) Did you know... that Paddy Morgan conceded the final of the 1976 Australian Professional Championship rather than play with Eddie Charlton's balls?
  30. (2 May 2022; 6,391 views) Did you know... that John Spencer "exploded two myths" by winning the 1977 World Snooker Championship with a two-piece cue that he had only been using for a couple of months?
  31. (18 May 2022; 4,827 views) Did you know... that Helena Springs is credited as co-writer with Bob Dylan on 19 songs, more than any of his other collaborators?
  32. (9 June 2022, 1,981 views) Did you know... that the final of the 2009 IBSF women's snooker championship was interrupted so that drug tests could be conducted on the players?
  33. (14 June 2022, 2,831 views) Did you know... that Bob Dylan's backing singers on "New Pony" included both his then-girlfriend and his future wife?
  34. (25 July 2022, 3,520 views) Did you know... that Bob Dylan poked Emmylou Harris when he wanted her to start singing during the recording of "One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below)"?
  35. (5 August 2022, 5,090 views) Did you know... ... that Bob Dylan's song "I Pity the Poor Immigrant" uses phrases from the Book of Leviticus?
  36. (10 August 2022, 3,843 views) Did you know... that "Highway 51", the closing track on Bob Dylan's debut album, incorporated elements from earlier songs by Curtis Jones, Tommy McClennan, and the Everly Brothers?
  37. (13 August 2022, 3,226 views) Did you know... that Jesse Fuller's first release of his song "You're No Good" was more than a year after Bob Dylan had included it on his debut album?
    Susanna Hoffs
  38. (30 August 2022, 2,125 views) Did you know...that Bob Dylan's song "Angelina" was released exactly ten years after it was recorded?
  39. (5 September 2022, 3,393 views) Did you know... that Bob Dylan's "4th Time Around" has been interpreted as a parody of the Beatles' song "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)"?
  40. (26 September 2022, 5,467 views) Did you know ... that Bob Dylan's "Absolutely Sweet Marie" was misspelled on several international releases of Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits 2?
  41. (2 October 2022, 4,241 views) Did you know... that Bob Dylan recorded "To Ramona" in a single take, for an album recorded in a single three-hour session?
  42. (8 October 2022, 5,082 views) Did you know... that heavy metal band Judas Priest took their name from Bob Dylan's song "The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest"?
  43. (14 February 2023, 2,646 views) Did you know... that in 2007, the 1966 track "Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine" was the first of Bob Dylan's songs to be officially remixed?
  44. (11 April 2023, 6,502 views) Did you know... that when recording what became "Suze (The Cough Song)", Bob Dylan started coughing, then said that the song ended before his coughing started, and asked the producer to fade it out?
  45. (31 May 2023, 2,2,33 views) Did you know... that at the 1978 World Snooker Championship, Fred Davis reached the semi-finals at the age of 64?
  46. (1 July 2023, 3,326 views) Did you know... that "Obviously 5 Believers" (1966), which featured one of the Hawks, later known as the Band, inspired the name of a band, later known as the Hawks, that was featured on Obviously 5 Believers (2021)?
  47. (4 May 2024, 31,421 views - excludes 2,202 "background views") Did you know... that Susanna Hoffs (pictured) sang on the studio recording of "Eternal Flame" naked after producer Davitt Sigerson pranked her by saying that Olivia Newton-John had done the same thing?
  48. (4 July 2024, 7,356 views) Did you know... that before reading the script for the play Golden Girls, at least nine of the cast members were under the impression that they would be taking the lead role?
  49. (4 September 2024, 5,885 views) ... that actress Lisa Coleman attended artist Euan Uglow's studio one to three times a week from 1993 to 1996 to model for Articulation?
Most views: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Susanna Hoffs, 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Konnie Huq, 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mandeep Dhillon. (The Sam Quek DYK, which I didn't nominate myself, got more views than the Mandeep Dhillon one)
Least views: 1. 2001 Women's World Snooker Championship, 2. 1977 Dry Blackthorn Cup, 3. Idiot Wind

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