Snooker at the 1964 Summer Paralympics
| Snooker at the II Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||||||
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| Venue | National Gymnasium, Tokyo | ||||||||||||||||
| Dates | 9–12 November 1964 | ||||||||||||||||
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Snooker at the 1964 Summer Paralympics consisted of a men's event. It was held at the National Gymnasium, Tokyo: 69 from 9 to 12 November 1964.
The official Paralympics website states that there were four competitors, from three different countries: two from Malta, and one each from Great Britain and the United States. Ian Brittain's history of the Paralympic Games mentions a further competitor, Hugh Stewart, as a member of the Great Britain team for both snooker and table tennis.
Michael Shelton won the gold medal. Following this, he was filmed for Mining Review 18th Year No.5 (1965).