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I've added these sections into this article - there is a little bit about sponsorship on the generic World Snooker Championship page but I think it fits well here and is particularly relevant to this year's event. I've just spent ages trawling the web to try and find the prize money and I don't think it's anywhere else on wikipedia so I've put it here. The only source I could find for this is [1] which I think is right but can't find anything on 888.com or worldsnooker.com to confirm. I think all this info is better here than in the generic article because it's a year-specific thing. I know both of these do detract slightly from this being purely a 'results' page but I figure they're better here than anywhere else. Hope you agree. Cheers. Iancaddy 17:52, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
Regarding, the mammoth frame that occured about an hour ago, as stated on the BBC being the longest frame in crucible history, this page, http://www.worldofsnooker.co.uk/stats/records.htm, would seem to indicate that it was the longest televised frame ever as well. -- Ryan86 22:55, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
I know its only a minor detail but didn't it finish at midnight whatever BST not GMT as listed in the article heading? The clocks had gone forward at the end of the March so we are in Summer Time during the World Championships. Seedybob2 10:10, 21 April 2007 (UTC)