Who had a 147 against Ronnie O Sullivan?

Who had a 147 against Ronnie O Sullivan?

Mick Price
Completed in 5 minutes and 8 seconds, O’Sullivan’s first 147 break, against Mick Price in their second-round tie at the 1997 world championship, set a world record (yet to be broken) for the fastest maximum officially recognised in professional competition.

What is Ronnie O Sullivan’s fastest 147?

five minutes and 20 seconds
Ronnie “The Rocket” O’Sullivan made a maximum 147 break in the quickest time ever recorded, five minutes and 20 seconds, in the first round of the 1997 World Championship. O’Sullivan won £147,000 in prize money for the maximum, averaging 8.8 seconds per shot.

Has anyone made a 147 against Ronnie?

Cliff Thorburn became the first player to make a maximum break at the World Snooker Championship, a feat that has since been repeated by Jimmy White, Stephen Hendry (three times), Ronnie O’Sullivan (three times), Mark Williams, Ali Carter and John Higgins.

Has anyone ever scored 155 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.

Who has had the most 147 in snooker?

Here’s a list of all of snooker’s official 147 maximum breaks:

  • 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.

What is the longest snooker match ever?

Legacy. The final is often considered one of the most famous snooker matches of all time by players and fans. The match holds several records. The final is the longest match ever held over the length of 35 frames at 14 hours and 50 minutes.

What do snooker referees get paid?

Snooker Referees Salary: If you qualify as a World Snooker professional referee, you will earn a base salary of $25,000 per season. This figure is the same for every male professional referee. According to Sportingfree.com, the base salary for female snooker referees is slightly lower at $20,000 per season.

What happened to snooker referee Michaela?

World Snooker made an undisclosed out-of-court financial settlement. Since leaving the main professional circuit, Tabb has continued to referee Senior Tour events, including the World Seniors Championship finals in 2019 and 2020.