What is the quickest 147 break in snooker?

5 minutes 8 seconds
The fastest 147 break in a professional snooker tournament is 5 minutes 8 seconds, achieved by Ronnie O’Sullivan (UK) on 21 April 1997 at the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK.

Has anyone ever scored 155 in snooker?

According to snooker.org, Jamie Cope recorded a 155 break in a practice match in 2006 with witnesses. In 1995, Malta’s Tony Drago scored 149 in a practice match against Nick Manning. A normal maximum break of 147 involves potting 15 reds, the black 15 times and then the colours in sequence.

Which snooker player had the first televised 147 break?

Steve Davis
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.

How much do you get for a 147 break at the Crucible?

WST and the WPBSA have agreed to provide a prize of £40,000 for a 147 made at the Crucible this year during the Betfred World Championship, and £10,000 for a maximum made during the qualifying rounds. These bonuses are on top of the £15,000 high break prize which will apply throughout the whole event.

Has anyone ever made a higher break than 147?

A break greater than 147 has happened only once in professional competition, when Jamie Burnett made a break of 148 at the qualifying stage of the 2004 UK Championship. Jamie Cope compiled a break of 155 points, the highest possible free-ball break, during practice in 2005.

Who has the most televised 147?

Ronnie O’Sullivan
Ronnie O’Sullivan holds the record for the most maximum breaks in professional competition, with 15.

Has a woman ever made a 147?

A teenage girl has became the ‘first ever woman’ to score a 147 maximum break in snooker, the highest achievable score. Nutcharut ‘Mink’ Wongharuthai, 19, got the incredible score – rare even for world champions like Ronnie O’Sullivan – during a match in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 11.

How much money do you get for a 147 in snooker 2020?

What is the prize for a 147?

Stuart Bingham’s 147 break in the recent China Open, the penultimate ranking event of the season, meant that the usual rolling prize was reset to just £5,000. But on Friday World Snooker revealed that the prize for a World Championship 147 in this year’s tournament will rise to a cool £50,000.

Who is the fastest 147 in the world?

Ronnie O’Sullivan Fastest 147 in History 5 minutes 8 seconds 1997 World Championship. Watch later.

What was Ronnie O’Sullivan’s fastest 147 break?

Ronnie O’Sullivan’s first 147 break against Mick Price in their second round tie at the 1997 world championship set a still-standing world record for the fastest maximum in the history of the game. Guinness World Records recorded the time of the break at 5 minutes and 20 seconds.

What’s the fastest 147 break in snooker history?

Fastest 147 break in snooker. Share. The fastest 147 break in a professional snooker tournament is 5 minutes 8 seconds, achieved by Ronnie O’Sullivan (UK) on 21 April 1997 at the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK.

Who is the fastest player in the world to make a maximum break?

Following him are Stephen Hendry and John Higgins with eleven, Stuart Bingham with eight and Ding Junhui and Shaun Murphy with six. O’Sullivan also holds the record for the fastest competitive maximum break at just over five minutes, which he set at the 1997 World Championship.