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What is the fastest century by Ronnie O Sullivan?

There was incredible scenes in the Scottish Open as Ronnie O'Sullivan recorded the fastest ever century on live television. The Rocket made history as he made 100 in just 204 seconds against Bai Langning in a 4-0 victory.
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What was Ronnie O Sullivan's fastest game?

2003 World Championship

Ronnie O'Sullivan came relatively close to breaking his record of the fastest ever 147 when clearing the table in six minutes and 30 seconds, which is easily the second quickest of all time.
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What is the quickest century in snooker?

The fastest recorded century break in tournament play was by Tony Drago at the 1996 UK Championship – he took 3 minutes 31 seconds (211 seconds) to score one hundred points. The youngest player to record a century break is Michael White, who scored his first century in March 2001 at the age of nine.
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What is Ronnie O Sullivan record time?

O'Sullivan's remarkable world-record 147 break set in the 1997 World Championship first round against Mick Price was wrongly timed at five minutes and 20 seconds before being rounded down to five minutes and eight seconds when he first strikes the cue ball.
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Did Ronnie o sullivan miss the fastest TV century break by three seconds?

Ronnie O'Sullivan narrowly missed out on the fastest televised century break as he whizzed through the first round at the Scottish Open. During a 4-0 victory over China's Bai Langning, the world number one reached three figures in just three minutes and 34 seconds.
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Who has the fastest 147 in snooker with time?

Ronnie "The Rocket" O'Sullivan made a maximum 147 break in the quickest time ever recorded, five minutes and eight seconds, in the first round of the 1997 World Championship.
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Who has the fastest break in snooker?

Ronnie O'Sullivan holds the record for the highest number of maximum breaks in professional competition (15), and also the fastest (5 minutes and 8 seconds, set at the 1997 World Championship).
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Who is the greatest snooker player of all time?

The talented Ronnie O'Sullivan has more ranking titles than any other snooker player. He has more Triple Crowns, as well, and has gathered more 147s and centuries than anyone – and that's why he deserves the number one spot.
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How many 147 breaks has Ronnie made?

Ronnie O'Sullivan has made fifteen official maximum breaks in professional competition, the highest number of maximums completed by any player.
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Has a woman scored 147 in snooker?

Thailand's Nutcharut Wongharuthai made a 147 break during a practice match in her homeland – believed to be the first maximum by a woman in snooker history.
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Who has the most 147 breaks?

Players who have made the most 147s
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan - 15.
  • John Higgins - 12.
  • Stephen Hendry - 11.
  • Stuart Bingham - 9.
  • Judd Trump - 8.
  • Shaun Murphy - 7.
  • Ding Junhui - 6.
  • Neil Robertson - 5.
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What is Ronnie O Sullivan win record?

Widely regarded as one of the greatest players that snooker has ever seen, England's Ronnie O'Sullivan has won a record 20 triple crown events including six World Championship titles.
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Who is the snooker goat?

Snooker's fascinating generation game was best played by the sport's GOAT in 2022, writes Desmond Kane. Ronnie O'Sullivan was the main potting protagonist as he equalled Stephen Hendry's seven world title victories an astonishing 30 years after turning professional.
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Who is the king of snooker in the world?

The reigning world champion is Ronnie O'Sullivan. Joe Davis dominated the tournament over its first two decades, winning the first 15 world championships before he retired undefeated after his final victory in 1946.
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Who beat Ronnie in snooker?

Ronnie O'Sullivan lost to Ding Junhui 6-2 in the last 16 of the Six Red World Championship, ending his hopes of a third invitational title this season.
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Who is the godfather of snooker?

Obituary: Luigi Umberto 'Bert' Demarco; 'Godfather of snooker' and founder of the Scottish Professional Snooker Association. Born: 9 June, 1924, in Edinburgh.
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Who is better O Sullivan or Hendry?

O'Sullivan will of course be widely fancied to equal Stephen Hendry's record haul of seven world titles, which he won during an awesome era of dominance between 1990 and 1999, but he already has the most career ranking titles and Triple Crowns.
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Why is Ronnie O Sullivan so good?

"He is just such a great snooker player, it is not rocket science," Higgins told the Metro. "He has got better cue ball control than anyone ever has in the game. "It gives him so many more opportunities to win frames which, add them up, to win frames, to win rounds, to win tournaments, it is simple maths really.
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Who is the slowest snooker player?

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Has anyone made a 155 break in snooker?

A snooker player has just made history by scoring a mind-blowing break of 155 and it's luckily been caught on camera. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, 36, managed to achieve it in an extremely quick seven minutes and 43 seconds, certainly living up to his nickname of F1, which he received for his remarkable speed around the table.
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Who made the first 147?

The first televised 147 was achieved by Davis' compatriot and namesake Steve Davis (UK) at the Lada Classic in Oldham, UK, on 11 January 1982.
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Who has the youngest 147 in snooker?

Official 147s
  • Steve Davis made the first ever official 147 at the 1982 Lada Classic. ...
  • Stephen Hendry has made 11 maximums, including three at the Crucible. ...
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan has 15 maximums to his name – a record. ...
  • Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon became the youngest player to score an official 147 in 2010.
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