The
cue sport of
snooker was founded in the late 19th century by
British Army soldiers stationed in India. Since 1977, the event has been held at the
Crucible Theatre in
Sheffield, England' The sport's popularity in the United Kingdom grew after this. The 1978 championship featured sixteen professional players competing in one-on-one snooker matches in a
single-elimination format, each match played over several . These competitors in the main tournament were selected using a combination of the top players in the
snooker world rankings and the winners of a pre-tournament qualification stage. It was sponsored by cigarette brand
Embassy for the third consecutive year. It was the first championship to have daily
BBC coverage throughout the main event.
Format The 1978 World Snooker Championship main tournament took place between 17 and 20April 1978 at the Crucible Theatre. The top eight players from that season's
world rankings, calculated from performances at the championship in the previous three years, were
seeded into the first round, where they each faced an opponent from the qualifying competition, which was held across two rounds at Romiley Forum,
Stockport, from 27 March to 7April. It was the second time that the event was staged at the Crucible, which as of 2023 has remained the venue for the annual tournament. Defending champion
John Spencer, who had defeated
Cliff Thorburn 25–21 in the
1977 final, was the top seed, and top-ranked
Ray Reardon was the second seed.
Prize fund The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below: • Winner: £7,500 • Runner-up: £3,500 • Third place: £2,500 • Fourth place: £2,000 • Quarter-final: £1,000 • Last 16: £500 • Highest break: £500 •
Maximum break: £10,000 • Total: £24,000 ==Tournament summary==