The 1996 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 1996 Embassy World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 20 April and 6 May 1996 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.

Stephen Hendry won his sixth World Championship by defeating Peter Ebdon 18–12, equalling the modern-day record of Steve Davis and Ray Reardon. The tournament was sponsored by cigarette manufacturer Embassy.

Tournament summary

  • In the first round, Alain Robidoux accused Ronnie O'Sullivan of showing him disrespect by playing left-handed for most of the eleventh frame of their match, and refused to shake hands with O'Sullivan when the match ended. O'Sullivan's reaction to this was to claim that "I'm better with my left hand than he was with his right."
  • O'Sullivan received a two-year suspended ban and a £20,000 fine, plus another £10,000 to be donated to charity, for an alleged assault on an official.
  • Terry Griffiths won his first round match for the 14th time in a row (the first being in 1983), a record that was beaten in 2018 by Ronnie O'Sullivan. In the second round, Griffiths lost 8–13 against Steve Davis, his seventh loss in seven matches against Davis at the Crucible.
  • O'Sullivan's 13–4 victory over Tony Drago in the second round set the record for the fastest best-of-25-frames match in a professional tournament at just 167 minutes and 33 seconds.
  • The final is the only time in Crucible history that the world champion did not take the last shot of the championship. Needing snookers, Peter Ebdon missed a shot and left Stephen Hendry a simple pot, but decided to concede the match rather than let Hendry continue.
  • This was Hendry's fifth consecutive title, a record for the modern era.
  • Legendary BBC commentator Ted Lowe retired after the conclusion of the final.

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:

  • Winner: £200,000
  • Runner-up: £120,000
  • Semi-final: £60,000
  • Quarter-final: £30,500
  • Last 16: £16,000
  • Last 32: £9,000
  • Highest break: £17,000
  • Maximum break: £147,000
  • Total: £1,200,000

Main draw

Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).

First round Best of 19 framesSecond round Best of 25 framesQuarter-finals Best of 25 framesSemi-finals Best of 31 framesFinal Best of 35 frames
20 April
Scotland Stephen Hendry (1)10
26 & 27 April
England Jason Ferguson8
Scotland Stephen Hendry (1)13
21 & 22 April
England Gary Wilkinson7
England David Roe (16)9
30 April & 1 May
England Gary Wilkinson10
Scotland Stephen Hendry (1)13
23 April
Wales Darren Morgan (8)5
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (9)10
28 & 29 April
England Nick Terry5
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (9)5
24 April
Wales Darren Morgan (8)13
Wales Darren Morgan (8)10
2, 3 & 4 May
Scotland Drew Henry8
Scotland Stephen Hendry (1)16
24 & 25 April
England Nigel Bond (12)7
Thailand James Wattana (5)10
27, 28 & 29 April
England Jimmy Michie8
Thailand James Wattana (5)4
22 & 23 April
England Nigel Bond (12)13
England Nigel Bond (12)10
30 April & 1 May
England Anthony Hamilton9
England Nigel Bond (12)13
20 & 21 April
England Dave Harold (13)7
England Dave Harold (13)10
25, 26 & 27 April
England Neal Foulds4
England Dave Harold (13)13
21 & 22 April
England Rod Lawler6
England John Parrott (4)6
5 & 6 May
England Rod Lawler10
Scotland Stephen Hendry (1)18
20 & 21 April
England Peter Ebdon (10)12
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (3)10
25 & 26 April
Canada Alain Robidoux3
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (3)13
20 & 21 April
Malta Tony Drago (14)4
Malta Tony Drago (14)10
30 April & 1 May
England Steve James2
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (3)13
23 & 24 April
Scotland John Higgins (11)12
Scotland John Higgins (11)10
27, 28 & 29 April
England Martin Clark5
Scotland John Higgins (11)13
22 & 23 April
Scotland Alan McManus (6)5
Scotland Alan McManus (6)10
2, 3 & 4 May
England Mick Price5
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (3)14
24 & 25 April
England Peter Ebdon (10)16
England Jimmy White (7)10
28 & 29 April
Scotland Euan Henderson9
England Jimmy White (7)12
20 & 21 April
England Peter Ebdon (10)13
England Peter Ebdon (10)10
30 April & 1 May
New Zealand Dene O'Kane1
England Peter Ebdon (10)13
23 & 24 April
England Steve Davis (2)10
Wales Terry Griffiths (15)10
26 & 27 April
Scotland Jamie Burnett9
Wales Terry Griffiths (15)8
22 April
England Steve Davis (2)13
England Steve Davis (2)10
England Willie Thorne8
Frame12345678910
Final: (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 5 & 6 May 1996 Referee: John Williams
Stephen Hendry (SCO) (1)18–12Peter Ebdon (ENG) (10)
Session 1: 3–4
Hendry27534346518103 (83)N/AN/AN/A
Ebdon121 (79)4278 (59)6151574N/AN/AN/A
Session 2: 7–2 (10–6)
Frame12345678910
Hendry7460125 (125)2270 (60)70 (70)134 (55, 79)7582N/A
Ebdon3958081 (68)3177 (51)000N/A
Session 3: 4–4 (14–10)
Frame12345678910
Hendry85 (55)186 (58)83 (83)3406096 (57)N/AN/A
Ebdon1475 (61)21238977 (77)66 (51)0N/AN/A
Session 4: 4–2 (18–12)
Frame12345678910
Hendry54787713973 (73)N/AN/AN/AN/A
Ebdon2723257183 (52)16N/AN/AN/AN/A
125Highest break79
1Century breaks0
1150+ breaks8
Stephen Hendry wins the 1996 World Snooker Championship Breaks over 50 are shown in parentheses. † = Winner of frame

Century breaks

There were 48 century breaks in the 1996 World Snooker Championship, a new record which would last until 1998. The highest break of the tournament was 144 made by both Peter Ebdon and Tony Drago. Stephen Hendry made 11 century breaks in the tournament, one short of his record of 12 set the previous year.

144, 138, 137, 123, 109, 107, 100, 100 – Peter Ebdon 144, 115 – Tony Drago 139, 126, 120, 106, 103, 102, 102, 101, 100 – Ronnie O'Sullivan 137, 130, 104, 101 – John Higgins 135, 125, 121, 118, 113, 110, 108, 106, 105, 104, 104 – Stephen Hendry 129 – Jason Ferguson 125 – Alan McManus123, 120, 101 – Dave Harold 116, 105, 104, 103 – Steve Davis 115 – Anthony Hamilton 110 – Darren Morgan 109 – Ken Doherty 103 – Euan Henderson 100 – Jimmy White

Qualifying

Ten qualifying rounds were played. Results for rounds 7 to 10 are shown below.

Round 7 Best of 19 framesRound 8 Best of 19 framesRound 9 Best of 19 framesRound 10 Best of 19 frames
Mark Rowing (ENG)7Joe Johnson (ENG)7
Dominic Dale (WAL)10Dominic Dale (WAL)10Dominic Dale (WAL)9Jason Ferguson (ENG)10
Robert Foxall (ENG)5Doug Mountjoy (WAL)4Gerard Greene (NIR)10Gerard Greene (NIR)8
Gerard Greene (NIR)10Gerard Greene (NIR)10
John Bayliss (ENG)2Terry Murphy (NIR)10
Graeme Dott (SCO)10Graeme Dott (SCO)8Terry Murphy (NIR)10Gary Wilkinson (ENG)10
Troy Shaw (ENG)3Anthony Davies (WAL)10Anthony Davies (WAL)6Terry Murphy (NIR)4
Martin Dziewialtowski (SCO)10Martin Dziewialtowski (SCO)7
Adrian Rosa (ENG)7Nick Terry (ENG)10
Steve Judd (ENG)10Steve Judd (ENG)9Nick Terry (ENG)10Dean Reynolds (ENG)7
Bjorn L'Orange (NOR)5Stephen Murphy (IRL)10Stephen Murphy (IRL)1Nick Terry (ENG)10
David McLellan (SCO)10David McLellan (SCO)8
Steve Archer (ENG)0Drew Henry (SCO)10
Noppadon Noppachorn (THA)10Noppadon Noppachorn (THA)6Drew Henry (SCO)10Tony Knowles (ENG)8
Joe Grech (MLT)9Mark Johnston-Allen (ENG)4Nick Dyson (ENG)9Drew Henry (SCO)10
Nick Dyson (ENG)10Nick Dyson (ENG)10
Barry Pinches (ENG)7David Finbow (ENG)10
Karl Payne (NIR)10Karl Payne (NIR)9David Finbow (ENG)5Andy Hicks (ENG)6
Yasin Merchant (IND)7Tony Jones (ENG)4Jimmy Michie (ENG)10Jimmy Michie (ENG)10
Jimmy Michie (ENG)10Jimmy Michie (ENG)10
Stephen O'Connor (IRL)10Tony Chappel (WAL)10
Tony Meo (ENG)8Stephen O'Connor (IRL)8Tony Chappel (WAL)8Anthony Hamilton (ENG)10
Nick Walker (ENG)10Billy Snaddon (SCO)9Nick Walker (ENG)10Nick Walker (ENG)3
Paul Hunter (ENG)4Nick Walker (ENG)10
Martin O'Neill (NIR)10Stephen Lee (ENG)10
Oliver King (ENG)8Martin O'Neill (NIR)7Stephen Lee (ENG)8Neal Foulds (ENG)10
Peter Lines (ENG)10Chris Small (SCO)10Chris Small (SCO)10Chris Small (SCO)9
Paul Davison (ENG)4Peter Lines (ENG)7
Wayne Brown (ENG)10Steve Newbury (WAL)9
David Wilson (ENG)3Wayne Brown (ENG)10Wayne Brown (ENG)6Dennis Taylor (NIR)5
Colin Morton (ENG)6Rod Lawler (ENG)10Rod Lawler (ENG)10Rod Lawler (ENG)10
Darren Clarke (ENG)10Darren Clarke (ENG)8
Ian Brumby (ENG)10Mike Hallett (ENG)10
John Giles (ENG)5Ian Brumby (ENG)5Mike Hallett (ENG)10Alain Robidoux (CAN)10
Chris Shade (SCO)10Jonathan Birch (ENG)10Jonathan Birch (ENG)8Mike Hallett (ENG)8
Stuart Pettman (ENG)6Chris Shade (SCO)9
Shokat Ali (PAK)9Mark Flowerdew (ENG)10
Garry Baldrey (ENG)10Garry Baldrey (ENG)4Mark Flowerdew (ENG)5Steve James (ENG)10
Karl Burrows (ENG)10Mark Davis (ENG)10Mark Davis (ENG)10Mark Davis (ENG)7
Robert Milkins (ENG)7Karl Burrows (ENG)7
John Read (ENG)10Mark King (ENG)10
Jim Chambers (ENG)2John Read (ENG)9Mark King (ENG)10Martin Clark (ENG)10
Andrew Cairns (ENG)10Wayne Jones (WAL)10Wayne Jones (WAL)5Mark King (ENG)5
Lee Richardson (ENG)9Andrew Cairns (ENG)7
Matt Wilson (ENG)5Fergal O'Brien (IRL)10
Jamie Woodman (ENG)10Jamie Woodman (ENG)7Fergal O'Brien (IRL)6Mick Price (ENG)10
Ian McCulloch (ENG)10Nigel Gilbert (ENG)8Ian McCulloch (ENG)10Ian McCulloch (ENG)6
Richy McDonald (SCO)5Ian McCulloch (ENG)10
Jason Wallace (ENG)9Les Dodd (ENG)6
Antony Bolsover (ENG)10Antony Bolsover (ENG)10Antony Bolsover (ENG)6Joe Swail (NIR)9
Sean Storey (ENG)8Paul McPhillips (SCO)5Euan Henderson (ENG)10Euan Henderson (ENG)10
Euan Henderson (ENG)10Euan Henderson (ENG)10
Paul Davies (WAL)10Cliff Thorburn (CAN)3
Marcus Campbell (SCO)8Paul Davies (WAL)10Paul Davies (WAL)10Dene O'Kane (NZL)10
Chris Scanlon (ENG)10Jason Prince (NIR)10Jason Prince (NIR)9Paul Davies (WAL)7
Stefan Mazrocis (ENG)8Chris Scanlon (ENG)4
Ian Hurdman (ENG)3Mark Bennett (WAL)9
Craig MacGillivray (SCO)10Craig MacGillivray (SCO)10Craig MacGillivray (SCO)1Brian Morgan (ENG)7
Jamie Burnett (SCO)10Mark Williams (WAL)8Jamie Burnett (SCO)10Jamie Burnett (SCO)10
Geoff Dunn (SCO)1Jamie Burnett (SCO)10
Michael Judge (IRL)10Danny Fowler (ENG)10
Gary Ponting (ENG)9Michael Judge (IRL)7Danny Fowler (ENG)10Willie Thorne (ENG)10
David Taylor (ENG)6Alex Higgins (NIR)7Surinder Gill (ENG)7Danny Fowler (ENG)4
Surinder Gill (ENG)10Surinder Gill (ENG)10

Books

  • Downer, Chris (2026). Crucible Almanac. 2025 edition. Bournemouth.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)