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Early events?

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CueTracker, not a particularly reliable source, credits her with the following:

  • "1991 World Masters - Women's Singles - Amateur World Event", reaching the quarterfinals (losing 4–5 to Stacey Illyard of England, after being Kim Shaw of England in the last 16, and Natalie Stelmach of Canada in the last 32). Horsburgh would have been 17 or so at the time (depending on actual date of the event). Source: cuetracker.net/players/lynette-horsburgh/season/1990-1991?status=professional&categories=ranking,minor-ranking,non-ranking,league,invitational,tour-qualifier,6-reds
  • "1998 Womens World Championship - Amateur World Event", last 16 (losing 3–4 against Tessa Davidson of England, after beating Liz Jones of England, 4–0, in the last 32). Source: cuetracker.net/players/lynette-horsburgh/season/1997-1998?status=professional&categories=ranking,minor-ranking,non-ranking,league,invitational,tour-qualifier,6-reds

WP:WikiProject Snooker have had CueTracker blacklisted as a source, due to too many stats errors. So, a better source is needed for these early events, but are difficult to find online for non-recent womens' snooker. I've cited CueTracker anyway, as better than nothing, just with URLs commented out.  — SMcCandlish ¢ 😼  07:46, 19 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Two more:

  • Got to the semi-finals of the UK Ladies Snooker Championship in 1985 at 11 in a field of over 80 players, losing out to the eventual winner Allison Fisher. Semifinal didn't even start until after 9pm. This was at Willie Thorne’s club in Leicester.
  • Became the then-youngest winner of a world ladies snooker ranking event at 14 after beating Karen Corr 4–3 in the final in Exeter in 1988 (possibly the Southern Classic, but not sure of even name). This was later topped by Ann-Marie Farren becoming with WLBSA (I think) World Ladies' Snooker Champion at age 11, in 1987. We need an article on her.

 — SMcCandlish ¢ 😼  19:58, 19 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]