Canadian Amateur Championship (snooker)


The Canadian Amateur Championship is an annual snooker competition played in Canada and is the highest ranking amateur event in the country.
The competition was first established back in 1969 which was won by Paul Thornley. Alain Robidoux is the record championship holder with seven titles, one ahead of Kirk Stevens. Tom Finstad holds the record for reaching the most finals having reached eleven finals and won the championship three times. The championship is currently held by Brady Gollan, who defeated 2014 champion Alan Whitfield 6–4 in the 2018 final to achieve the longest gap between titles in the event's history, thirty years after first winning in 1988.
Many former champions have gone on to play on the world tour such as Alain Robidoux, Kirk Stevens, Bob Chaperon, Jim Wych, Bill Werbeniuk and most notably Cliff Thorburn who won the competition in 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 and 2001, eventually going on to become the first player in the modern era from outside the United Kingdom to win the World Snooker Championship in 1980.

Winners

Finalists

RankNameWinnerFinals
1707
2628
3606
43811
5347
6336
7213
8202
8202
8202
8202
12123
13112
14101
14101
14101
14101
14101
14101
14101
14101
14101
14101
14101
25066
26033
27022
28011
28011
28011
28011
28011
28011
28011
28011
28011
28011
28011
28011
28011
28011