Sunday, March 23, 2025

Fascinating Facts About Snooker You Probably Didn’t Know

 -By: Pragya Singh 

Snooker is more than just a game of precision and skill; it has a rich history filled with surprising facts that many enthusiasts may not be aware of. Originating in India in 1875, snooker was invented by British Army officers who combined elements of different cue sports. Interestingly, the term "snooker" was initially a slang word used for inexperienced military personnel, and it eventually became the name of the game.

One of the most astonishing records in snooker history is the longest professional frame ever played, which lasted an incredible 2 hours and 3 minutes. This happened during the 2017 World Championship qualifiers in a match between Fergal O’Brien and David Gilbert. On the other hand, speed is also celebrated in snooker, and no one has demonstrated it better than Ronnie O’Sullivan. Known as "The Rocket," he holds the record for the fastest maximum break of 147 points, achieved in just 5 minutes and 8 seconds during the 1997 World Championship.

Snooker equipment can also be quite extravagant. The world's most expensive snooker cue, crafted by Stamford Cuemakers, was adorned with gold and precious stones, costing around £100,000 (approximately $125,000). Meanwhile, snooker tables themselves are built for durability, traditionally made with slate to ensure a smooth playing surface. A professional snooker table can weigh up to 1,200 kg (2,645 lbs), making it one of the heaviest pieces of sports equipment.

With such a fascinating history and incredible records, snooker is a game full of surprises. Whether you are a casual player or a devoted fan, these interesting facts add a new layer of appreciation for the sport. The next time you're at the snooker club, impress your friends with these intriguing trivia!


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