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Bernie Mikkelsen

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Reaching the last 48 of the 1984 World Championship was to be the furthest that Mikkelsen progressed in a major tournament as a professional. His highest
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was 37. He lost his professional status after withdrawing from a play-off match against the then-amateur
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group, he did not progress to the later stages. In 1977 he became the first Canadian player to make a
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in his first three seasons. He lost in the first qualifying round each time; 7–9 to Roy Amdor in
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to win 4–3, but with only three wins in eight matches in the qualifying
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Mikkelsen turned professional in 1979, and played only at the
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Index

Canada
ranking
snooker
John Pulman
1976 Canadian Open
Alex Higgins
World Amateur Snooker Championship
Bert Demarco
round-robin
maximum break
World Snooker Championship
1980
Jimmy White
1981
Colin Roscoe
1982
1982–83 snooker season
1984 World Snooker Championship
Paul Medati
Frank Jonik
Willie Thorne
1985 World Snooker Championship
Malcolm Bradley
snooker world ranking
James Wattana
Nine-ball
Paul Potier
Nine-ball
Nine-ball
Paul Potier

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