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Record Ticker aus: Hugo Kastner: SNOOKER – Spieler, Regeln & Rekorde Update: April 2010 Record Ticker Abkürzungen: QRd – Qualifikationsrunde, RR – Round Robin, R – Runde QF – Viertelfinale/Quarterfinal, SF – Seminfinal(e), F – Final(e) SCHNELL & LANGSAM Schnellster Frame: 3 min. Tony Drago - Danny Fowler / 1988 Fidelity Unit Trusts International (R3) 8 Frames gespielt: 46 min. Ronnie O’Sullivan – John Higgins / 1999 Riley Premier League (5-3) 9-Frame Match: 34 min. Tony Drago – Sean Lanigan / 1993 Strachan Challenge Series 2 (5-0) (R5) 11-Frame Match: 52 min. 47 sek. Ronnie O’Sullivan – Dominic Dale / 2006 Northern Ireland Trophy (6-0) (SF) 17-Frame Match: 81 min. Tony Drago – Joe O'Boye / 1990 UK Championship (9-0) (R3) 19-Frame Match: 105 min. 32 sek. Alan Burnett – Doug Mountjoy / 1997 Embassy World Championship (10-1) (QRd7) 25-Frame Match: 167 min. 33 sek. Ronnie O'Sullivan – Tony Drago / 1996 Embassy World Championship (13-4) (R2) Schnellstes Century Break: 3 min. 31 sek. Tony Drago – John Higgins / 1996 UK Championship (R3) Schnellstes Maximum/147 1. Ronnie O’Sullivan (1997) 5:20 2. Ronnie O’Sullivan (1999) 6:51 3. James Wattana (1992) 7:09 6-Red Format Maximum (75 points): 2 min. 28 sek. Michael White – Ernie McMullen / 2009 6-Red World Championship, Killarney LÄNGSTER FRAME Ranking event, kein TV: 92 min. 59 sek. Cliff Thorburn – Stephen O'Connor / 1994 Regal Welsh Open (QRd9) Ranking event, TV: 1. Shaun Murphy – Dave Harold / 2008 China Open (1. Runde, Frame zum 5-3) / 93 min. 12 sek. 2. Mark Selby – Marco Fu / 2007 UK Championship (QF, Entscheidungssatz 9-8) / 77 min. 31 sek. Doubles, TV: 76 min. Bill Werbeniuk & Eddie Charlton – Led Dodd & Jim Bear / 1985 Hofmeister World Doubles Crucible World Championship: 74 min. 58 sek. Stephen Maguire – Mark King / 2009 World Championship (13-6) (R2) Crucible World Championship Final: 74 min. 8 sek. Peter Ebdon – Graeme Dott / 2006 World Championship (F) LÄNGSTES MATCH 9-Frame Match: 434 min.12 sek. Ian Williamson – Robby Foldvari / 1994 British Open (5-4) (QRd7) 11-Frame Match: 434 min. Paul Tanner – Robby Foldvari / 1992 UK Championship (6-5) (R2) 17-Frame Match: 548 min. Jack Fitzmaurice – Mario Morra / 1982 Embassy World Championship (9-7) (QRd) 19-Frame Match: 698 min. – 660 min. 56 sek. Gary Wilkinson – Jason Ferguson / 2000 Embassy World Championship (10-9) (QRd) Chris Shade – Robby Foldvari / 1996 Embassy World Championship (10-9) (QRd6) 25-Frame Match: 799 min. 40 sek. Dennis Taylor – Terry Griffiths / 1993 Embassy World Championship (13-11) (R2) 1 aus: Hugo Kastner: SNOOKER – Spieler, Regeln & Rekorde Update: April 2010 Record Ticker 35-Frame Match: 890 min. Dennis Taylor – Steve Davis / 1985 Embassy World Championship (18-17) (F) Längste Zeit ohne einen Ball zu potten: 29 min. 29 min.: Mark Selby – Anthony Hamilton / 2008 Welsh Open (3-5) (QF) 21 min.: Cliff Thorburn – Doug Mountjoy / 1980 Embassy World Championship (Brown ball) JUNG & ALT JUNGE GEWINNER World Championship/Weltmeisterschaft 21 Jahre 106 Tage – Stephen Hendry / 1990 Embassy World Championship Sieger eines Ranking Turniers 17 Jahre 358 Tage – Ronnie O'Sullivan / 1993 UK Championship Sieger eines Professional Turniers 17 Jahre 1 Monat – Ronnie O'Sullivan / 1993 Nescafé Extra World Amateur Championship 17 Jahre 147 Tage – Ian Preece / 1999 Port Moresby, Papua Neuguinea English Amateur Championship 15 Jahre 288 Tage – Alex Davies / 2003 Plympton Major Championship 14 Jahre 240 Tage – Michael White / 2006 IBSF World Grand Prix JUNG – SONSTIGES Finalist eines Ranking Turniers 17 Jahre 358 Tage – Ronnie O’Sullivan / 1993 UK Championship Semifinalist eines Ranking Turniers 17 Jahre 111 Tage – Paul Hunter / 1996 Welsh Open Viertelfinalist eines Ranking Turniers 17 Jahre 76 Tage – Ronnie O’Sullivan / 1993 European Open Last 16 eines Ranking Turniers 17 Jahre 74 Tage – Ronnie O’Sullivan / 1993 European Open Endrunde eines Ranking Turniers 16 Jahre 190 Tage – Judd Trump / 2006 Welsh Open Maximum Break in der TV-Phase eines Professional Turniers 19 Jahre 288 Tage – Ding Junhui / 2007 Masters (14. Januar) Maximum Break in einem Turnier 14 Jahre 206 Tage – Judd Trump / 2004 Potters Under-16 Torunament (13. März) Century Break 9 Jahre – Michael White schaffte in einem Bewerbsspiel 105 Punkte ALTE GEWINNER Sieger eines Turniers 55 Jahre (ca.) – Joe Davis / 1955/56 News of the World Tournament Sieger eines Ranking Turniers 50 Jahre 14 Tage – Ray Reardon / 1982 Professional Players Tournament 46 Jahre – Doug Mountjoy / 1989 Mercantile Classic World Champion/Weltmeister 45 Jahre 203 Tage – Ray Reardon / 1978 Embassy World Championship ALT – SONSTIGES Finalist einer Weltmeisterschaft 53 Jahre (ca.) – Fred Davis / 1966 World Championship Endrunde einer Weltmeisterschaft 70 Jahre 8 Monate – Fred Davis / 1984 World Championship 2 aus: Hugo Kastner: SNOOKER – Spieler, Regeln & Rekorde Update: April 2010 Record Ticker Finalist eines Ranking Turniers 53 Jahre 98 Tage – Rex Williams / 1986 Grand Prix Finalist eines Turniers 56 Jahre 320 Tage – John Dunning / 1984 Yamaha International Masters Größter Altersunterschied im Finale eines Ranking Turniers 29 Jahre und 222 Tage – Steve Davis (48 Jahre 118 Tage) v. Ding Junhui (18 Jahre 261 Tage) / 2005 UK Championship Größter Altersunterschied im Finale eines professionellen Turniers 30 Jahre und 126 Tage – John Dunning (56 Jahre 320 Tage) v. Steve Davis (26 Jahre 194 Tage) / 1984 Yamaha International Masters PUNKTE, FRAMES, MATCHES & TURNIERE PUNKTE NIEDRIG Niedrigste Punktezahl eines Spielers in einem Ranking Match (best of 9) 8 – Graham Bradley (v. Paul Smith) 0-5 / 1992 Regal Welsh Open (QRd) Niedrigste Punktezahl eines Spielers in einem im TV übertragenen Ranking Match (best of 9) 11 – Mark King (v. John Higgins) 0-5 / 1997 Grand Prix (QF), Higgins: 456 Punkte Niedrigstes Punktetotal in einem Frame eines Ranking Matches (alle Bälle bis einschließlich Pink gepottet) 50 – Graham Horne (34) v. Barry Mapstone (16) / 1996 British Open (QRd) Niedrigste Punktezahl eines Spielers in einem Ranking Match (first to 3) 2 – Graeme Dott (v. Ding Junhui) 0-3 / 2006 Grand Prix (Round Robin Rd) Niedrigste Punktezahl eines Spielers in einem Professional Match (3 frames) 0 – Mark Allen (lost to Marco Fu) 0-3 / 2010 Championship League (Group 4) 0 – Allister Carter (lost to Judd Trump) 0-3 / 2010 Championship League (Group 4 Semifinale) PUNKTE HOCH Rekordpunktezahl beider Spieler in einem einzigen Frame 185 – Sean Storey (93) v. Graham Storey (92) / 1992 Asian Open (R1) 184 – Jordan Brown (97) v. Lee Spick (87) / UK Championship (QRd) Rekordpunktezahl eines Spielers in einem einzigen Frame 167 – Dominic Dale v. Nigel Bond / 1999 Embassy World Championship (R1), Break 122 plus eine Rote und elf „Misses“ durch Bond, d. h. 44 weitere Punkte Rekordzahl von Punkten in Serie (ohne Antwort des Gegners) bei einer World Championship 485 – John Higgins v. Anthony Hamilton / 2000 Embassy World Championship (QF) Rekordzahl von Punkten in Serie (ohne Antwort des Gegners) in einem Ranking Match 494 – John Higgins v. Ronnie O’Sullivan / 2005 Grand Prix (F) Rekordzahl von Punkten in Serie in einem Non-Ranking Match 495 – Ding Junhui v. Stephen Hendry / 2007 Premier League 487 – Stephen Hendry v. Jimmy White / 1996 Benson & Hedges Masters (QF) FRAMES Rekordzahl von in Serie gewonnenen Frames in einem professional Match 13 – Mark Williams (v. Quinten Hann) / 2003 Embassy World Championship (R2) Rekordzahl von in Serie gewonnenen Frames in professional Matches 16 – Peter Ebdon v. David Gray (9) und Shaun Murphy (7) / 2006 Embassy World Championship (R2 u. QF) Rekordpunkte in nur zwei aufeinander folgenden Frames 273 – Eddie Charlton (Australien). 3 aus: Hugo Kastner: SNOOKER – Spieler, Regeln & Rekorde Update: April 2010 Record Ticker MATCHES Rekordzahl von aufeinander folgenden gewonnenen Matches bei Qualifikationsmatches für Ranking Turniere 38 – Ronnie O'Sullivan (Juni bis August 1992 in Blackpool) 33 – Stephen Lee (Juni bis August 1992) Rekordzahl von aufeinander folgenden gewonnenen Matches bei den Damen 69 – Kelly Fisher (Juni 2001 bis März 2003); sie gewann damit gleich fünf Titel TURNIERE Rekordzahl von in Serie gewonnenen Turnieren 5 – Stephen Hendry / 17.März 1990 - 13. Jänner 1991 (Niederlage gegen Jimmy White) World Championship, Grand Prix, Asian Open, Dubai Classic, UK Championship Rekordzahl an Siegen bei der Weltmeisterschaft 15 – Joe Davis / 1927-1946 Sieger bei allen World Championship Turnieren Rekordzahl an Siegen bei einem bestimmten Major Turnier 8 – Steve Davis / 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994 Benson & Hedges Masters CENTURY & MAXIMUM BREAKS TURNIER & SAISON Die höchste Zahl von Century Breaks in einem Turnier 16 – Stephen Hendry / 2002 Embassy World Championship Die höchste Zahl von Century Breaks in einer Saison 53 – Stephen Hendry (1994-95) CENTURIES IN SERIE Erstmals 3 aufeinander folgende Century Breaks in einem großen Turnier 10. September 1988 – Steve Davis: 108, 101 and 104. Höchste Zahl von aufeinander folgenden Century Breaks eines Spielers 5 – Stephen Maguire / 2004 British Open, Viertelfinale gegen Anthony Hamilton mit drei „Tons“ (Centuries) und Semifinale gegen Ronnie O’Sullivan mit weiteren zwei (QF & SF) 5 – Mark Allen / 2005 in drei 3-Frame-Matches (gegen Stephen Smith, Declan Hughes und schließlich Robert McCullogh). Mark Allen hatte auch den ersten Frame gegen Smith mit einem Century begonnen: Insgesamt also sechs Centuries in sieben Frames! Höchste Zahl von Century Breaks in Serie in einem Professional Match 4 – John Higgins (v. Ronnie O’Sullivan) – 103, 104, 138, 128 / 2005 Grand Prix (F) 4 – Shaun Murphy (v. Jamie Cope) – 135, 110, 102, 101 / 2007 Welsh Open (R1) 4 – Ricky Walden (v. Jamie Cope) – 100, 105, 102, 102 [Cope 129] / 2009 Pro Challenge Three (R16) Rekord an Century Breaks bei einem professionellen Turnier in fünf gespielten Sätzen 4 – Peter Ebdon bei den 1992 European Open (QF) Höchste Serie an Century Breaks in einem Match von beiden Spielern 5 – Ronnie O’Sullivan v. Stephen Hendry / 2003 British Open (F); 3 O’Sullivan, 2 Hendry CENTURIES IN EINEM MATCH Century Breaks in einem professionellen Match 7 – Stephen Hendry (v. Ken Doherty) / 1994 UK Championship (F) Century Breaks eines Spielers in einem 9-Frame Ranking-Match 5 – Ronnie O’Sullivan (v.
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