Player’s age:
The youngest winners of tournaments: | ||
World Championship |
Stephen Hendry - 21 years 106 days |
1990 Embassy World Championship |
Ranking world tournament |
Ronnie O'Sullivan - 17 years 358 days |
1993 UK Championship |
Other Profi tournament |
Ronnie O'Sullivan - 17 years 1 month |
1993 Nescafé Extra Challenge |
World Amateur Championship |
Ian Preece - 17 years 147 days |
1999 Port Moresby |
Other event |
Michael White - 14 years 240 days |
IBSF World Grand Prix 2006 |
The youngest finalist of ranking turnament: | ||
World ranking tournament: |
Ronnie O'Sullivan - 17 years 358 days |
1993 UK Championship |
The youngest semifinalist of ranking tournament: | ||
World ranking tournament: |
Paul Hunter - 17 years 111 days |
1996 Regal Welsh Open |
The youngest player with maximum break: | ||
Profi tournament: |
Judd Trump - 14 years 206 days |
13 April 2004 |
The oldest winners: | ||
World ranking tournament |
Ray Reardon - 50 years 14 days |
1982 Professional Players Tournament |
World Championship |
Ray Reardon - 45 years 203 days |
1978 Embassy World Championship |
Other Profi tournament |
Joe Davis - 55 years |
1955/56 News of the World Tournament |
The oldest finalists: | ||
World ranking tournament |
Rex Williams - 53 years 98 days |
1986 Rothmans Grand Prix |
World Championship |
Fred Davis - 53 years |
1966 World Championship |
Other Profi tournaments |
John Dunning - 56 years 320 days |
1984 Organs International Masters |
The oldest player at the tournament: | ||
Profi tournament |
Fred Davis - 70 years 8 months |
World Championship 1984 |
The biggest age difference between finalists: | ||
World ranking tournament |
29 years 222 days |
2005 Travis Perkins UK Championship |
Other Profi tournament |
30 years 126 days |
1984 Yamaha Organs International Masters |
Records and breaks:
The most century breaks in one tournament: | ||
Profi tournament |
16 - Stephen Hendry |
2002 Embassy World Championship |
The most century breaks in one season: | ||
Profi tournament |
53 - Stephen Hendry |
Season 1994/1995 |
The most century breaks in one match: | ||
Profi tournament |
7 - Stephen Hendry |
1994 Royal Liver UK Championship |
Ranking tournament Best of 9 |
4 - Peter Ebdon vs. Alan McManus |
European Open qualification 1992 |
Non ranking tournament Best of 9 |
4 - James Reynolds vs. Jamie Burnett |
Benson & Hedges Championship 2000 |
The most century breaks in a row in one match: | ||
Profi tournamet |
4 - John Higgins: 103,104,138,128 vs. Ronnie O'Sullivan |
Grand Prix final 2005 |
The most century breaks in a row: | ||
Profi tournament |
5 - Stephen Maguire |
2004 British Open |
The most century breaks in a row in one match from both players: | ||
Profi tournament |
5 - Ronnie O'Sullivan (3) vs. Stephen Hendry (2) |
British Open final 2003 |
The top break: | ||
Profi tournament |
148: Jamie Burnett (with one free ball) vs. Leo Fernandez |
2004 UK Championship qualification |
Speed records:
The fastest century break: | ||
World ranking tournament |
3 minutes 31 seconds - Tony Drago vs. John Higgins |
1996 Royal Liver UK Championship |
The fastest 147: | ||
Profi tournament |
5 minutes 20 seconds - Ronnie O'Sullivan vs. Mick Price |
1997 Embassy World Championship |
The fastest frame: | ||
World ranking tournament |
3 minutes - Tony Drago vs. Danny Fowler |
1988 Fidelity Unit Trusts International |
The fastest match: | ||
Best of 8 |
46 minutes; Ronnie O'Sullivan 5:3 John Higgins |
1999 Riley Premier League |
Best of 9 (unofficial) |
34 minutes; Tony Drago 5:0 Sean Lanigan |
1993 Strachan Challenge |
Best of 9 (official) |
43 minutes 36 seconds; Ronnie O'Sullivan 5:0 Jason Curtis |
1992 Rothmans Grand Prix kvalifikace |
Best of 11 |
52 minutes 47 seconds; Ronnie O'Sullivan 6:0 Dominic Dale |
2006 Northern Ireland Trophy |
Best of 17 |
81 minutes; Tony Drago 9:0 Joe O'Boye |
1990 Stormseal UK Championship |
Best of 19 |
105 minutes 32 seconds; Alan Burnett 10:1 Doug Mountjoy |
1997 Embassy World Championship kvalifikace |
Best of 25 |
167 minutes 33 seconds; Ronnie O'Sullivan 13:4 Tony Drago |
1996 Embassy World Championship |
The longest frame: | ||
TV |
74 minutes 8 seconds; Graeme Dott vs. Peter Ebdon |
2006 888.com World Championship finále |
TV (doubles) |
76 minutes; Bill Werbeniuk a Eddie Charlton vs. Les Dodd a Jim Bear |
1985 Hofmeister World Doubles |
World ranking tournament (TV) |
74 minues 8 seconds; Graeme Dott vs. Peter Ebdon |
2006 888.com World Championship finále |
World ranking tournament (non TV) |
92 minutes 59 seconds; Cliff Thorburn vs. Stephen O'Connor |
1994 Regal Welsh Open qualification |
The longest time without potting ball: | ||
Profi tournament |
21 minutes; Cliff Thorburn vs. Doug Mountjoy (brown ball) |
1980 Embassy World Championship |
The longest match: | ||
Best of 9 |
434 minutes 12 seconds; Ian Williamson 5:4 Robbie Foldvari |
1994 British Open qualification |
Best of 11 |
434 minutes; Paul Tanner 6:5 Robbie Foldvari |
1992 Royal Liver UK Championship |
Best of 19 |
698 minutes; Gary Wilkinson 10:9 Jason Ferguson |
2000 Embassy World Championship kvalifikace |
Best of 25 |
799 minutes 40 seconds; Dennis Taylor 13:11 Terry Griffiths |
1993 Embassy World Championship |
Fauls and misses:
The most "Fouls & Misses" in a row: | ||
Profi tournament |
12 - Mark King vs. Stephen Lee - ref. John Newton |
1997 Liverpool Victoria UK Championship |
Points and records:
The lowest number of points of one player in match: | ||
World ranking tournament (non TV) |
8 - Graham Bradley vs. Paul Smith |
1992 Regal Welsh Open qualification |
World ranking tournament (TV) |
11 - Mark King. vs. John Higgins |
1997 Grand Prix |
The lowest sum of score in one frame: | ||
World ranking tournament |
50 - Graham Horne 34:16 Barry Mapstone |
1996 British Open qualification |
The highest sum of score in one frame: | ||
World ranking tournament |
185 - Sean Storey 93:92 Graham Cripsey |
1992 Asian Open qualification |
The highest score of one player in one frame: | ||
World ranking tournament |
167 - Dominic Dale (44 points for opponents’s fauls) vs. Nigel Bond |
1999 Embassy World Championship |
The most points in a row without opponent’s reply: | ||
Profi tournament |
494 - John Higgins vs. Ronnie O'Sullivan |
2005 Grand Prix final |
Non ranking tournament |
487 - Stephen Hendry vs. Jimmy White |
1996 Benson & Hedges Masters |
World Championship |
485 - John Higgins vs. Anthony Hamilton |
2000 Embassy World Championship |
Other records:
The most victories in a row: | ||
Profi tournament |
38: Ronnie O'Sullivan |
season 1992/93 |
The most ranking titles in a row: | ||
Profi tournaments |
5: Stephen Hendry |
1990 World Championship, Grand Prix, Asian Open, Dubai Classic a UK Championship |
The latest start of match: | ||
Profi tournament |
04:31 Joe Johnson vs. Peter Ebdon (match began in 12:08) |
1996 International Open |
The most frames won in a row: | ||
Profi tournament |
13: Mark J. Williams vs. Quinten Hann |
2003 Embassy World Championship |
The most victories at one tournament in career: | ||
World Championship |
15: Joe Davis |
He won all Championships from 1927 up to 1946. |
Other Profi tournamet |
8: Steve Davis |
Irish Masters. 1983,1984,1987,1988,1990,1991,1993,1994 |
Summary of the maximum breaks in the snooker history
Date |
Player |
Opponent |
Event |
Venue |
|
1 |
11 January1982 |
Steve Davis |
John Spencer |
Lada Classic (qualification) |
Civic Centre, |
2 |
23 April 1983 |
Cliff Thorburn |
Terry Griffiths |
Embassy World Championship |
Crucible Theatre, |
3 |
28 January 1984 |
Kirk Stevens |
Jimmy White |
Benson & Hedges Masters |
Wembley Conference Centre, |
4 |
17 November 1987 |
Willie Thorne |
Tommy Murphy |
Tennents |
Guild Hall, |
5 |
20 February 1988 |
Tony Meo |
Stephen Hendry |
Rothmans Matchroom League |
Winding Wheel Centre, |
6 |
24 September 1988 |
Alain Robidoux |
Jim Meadowcroft |
European Open (qualification) |
Norbreck Castle Hotel, |
7 |
18 February 1989 |
John Rea |
Ian Black |
Scottish Professional Champs |
Marco's Leisure Centre, Edinburgh |
8 |
8 March 1989 |
Cliff Thorburn |
Jimmy White |
Matchroom League |
Hawth Theatre, |
9 |
16 January 1991 |
James Wattana |
Paul Dawkins |
Mita World Masters |
National Exhibition Centre, |
10 |
June 1991 |
Peter Ebdon |
Wayne Martin |
Strachan Open (qualification) |
Jimmy White Snooker Lodge, |
11 |
February 1992 |
James Wattana |
Tony Drago |
Pearl British Open |
|
12 |
22 April 1992 |
Jimmy White |
Tony Drago |
Embassy World Championship |
Crucible Theatre, |
13 |
9 May 1992 |
John Parrott |
Tony Meo |
Matchroom League |
Jimmy White Snooker Lodge, |
14 |
24 May 1992 |
Stephen Hendry |
Willie Thorne |
Matchroom League |
|
15 |
November 1992 |
Peter Ebdon |
Ken Doherty |
Royal Liver |
Guild Hall, |
16 |
September 1994 |
David McDonnell |
Nic Barrow |
British Open (qualification) |
Norbreck Castle Hotel, |
17 |
27 April 1995 |
Stephen Hendry |
Jimmy White |
Embassy World Championship |
Crucible Theatre, |
18 |
25 November 1995 |
Stephen Hendry |
Gary Wilkinson |
Royal Liver |
Guild Hall, |
19 |
5 January 1997 |
Stephen Hendry |
Ronnie O'Sullivan |
|
ICC, |
20 |
21 April 1997 |
Ronnie O'Sullivan |
Mick Price |
Embassy World Championship |
Crucible Theatre, |
21 |
September 1997 |
James Wattana |
Pang Wei Guo |
Catch |
|
22 |
16 May 1998 |
Stephen Hendry |
Ken Doherty |
Doc. Marten's Premier League |
Diamond Centre, Irthlingborough |
23 |
10 August 1998 |
Adrian Gunnell |
Mario Wehrmann |
|
|
24 |
13 August 1998 |
Mehmet Husnu |
Eddie Barker |
China International (qualification) |
|
25 |
13 January 1999 |
Jason Prince |
Ian Brumby |
British Open (qualification) |
Hazel Grove Snooker Club, |
26 |
29 January 1999 |
Ronnie O'Sullivan |
James Wattana |
Regal Welsh Open |
|
27 |
4 February 1999 |
Stuart Bingham |
Barry Hawkins |
|
Jesters Snooker Centre, |
28 |
22 March 1999 |
Nick Dyson |
Adrian Gunnell |
|
Hazel Grove Snooker Club, |
29 |
6 April 1999 |
Graeme Dott |
David Roe |
British Open |
|
30 |
19 September 1999 |
Stephen Hendry |
Peter Ebdon |
British Open (Final) |
|
31 |
21 September 1999 |
Barry Pinches |
Joe Johnson |
Regal Welsh Open (qualification) |
Norbreck Castle Hotel, |
32 |
13 October 1999 |
Ronnie O'Sullivan |
Graeme Dott |
Grand Prix |
Guild Hall, |
33 |
4 November 1999 |
Karl Burrows |
Adrian Rosa |
B & H Championship |
Willie Thorne Snooker Centre, Malvern |
34 |
22 November 1999 |
Stephen Hendry |
Paul Wykes |
Liverpool |
|
35 |
21 January 2000 |
John Higgins |
Dennis Taylor |
Nations Cup ( |
Hexagon, Reading |
36 |
24 March 2000 |
John Higgins |
Jimmy White |
Benson & Hedges Irish Masters |
Goffs, Kill, Co. |
37 |
28 March 2000 |
Stephen Maguire |
Phaitoon Phonbun |
Regal Scottish Open |
|
38 |
5 April 2000 |
Ronnie O'Sullivan |
Quinten Hann |
Regal Scottish Open |
|
39 |
25 October 2000 |
Marco Fu |
Ken Doherty |
Regal Scottish Masters |
Motherwell Civic Centre |
40 |
7 November 2000 |
David McLellan |
Steve Meakin |
B & H Championship |
Willie Thorne Snooker Centre, Malvern |
41 |
19 November 2000 |
Nick Dyson |
Rob Milkins |
Liverpool |
|
42 |
25 February 2001 |
Stephen Hendry |
Mark J. Williams |
Rothmans |
Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valetta |
43 |
17 October 2001 |
Ronnie O'Sullivan |
Drew Henry |
LG Cup |
Guild Hall, |
44 |
12 November 2001 |
Shaun Murphy |
Adrian Rosa |
B & H Championship |
Towers Snooker Club, Mansfield |
45 |
28 October 2002 |
Tony Drago |
Stuart Bingham |
B & H Championship |
Towers Snooker Club, Mansfield |
46 |
22 April 2003 |
Ronnie O’Sullivan |
Marco Fu |
Embassy World Championship |
Crucible Theatre, |
47 |
12 October 2003 |
John Higgins |
Mark J. Williams |
LG Cup (Final) |
Guild Hall, |
48 |
12 November 2003 |
John Higgins |
Michael Judge |
British Open |
|
49 |
4 October 2004 |
John Higgins |
Ricky Walden |
Totesport Grand Prix |
Guild Hall, |
50 |
17 November 2004 |
David Gray |
Mark Selby |
Travis Perkins |
Barbican, |
51 |
20 April 2005 |
Mark J. Williams |
Robert Milkins |
Embassy World Championship |
Crucible Theatre, |
52 |
22 November 2005 |
Stuart Bingham |
Marcus Campbell |
Masters Qualifying Tournament |
Pontin’s Prestatyn |
53 |
14 March 2006 |
Robert Milkins |
Mark Selby |
888.com World Championship (qualification) |
Pontins Prestatyn |
54 |
23 October 2006 |
Jamie Cope |
Michael Holt |
Royal London Watches Grand Prix (groups) |
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