Snooker-Welshman Page makes history with two 147s in one match
- Welsh snooker player Jackson Page, age 23, made history on Monday in Sheffield by achieving two 147 breaks in a single match.
- Page's unprecedented feat occurred during a World Championship qualifying match against Allan Taylor, setting the stage for a potential Triple Crown bonus.
- He secured his first maximum break in the eighth frame on Sunday and added another on Monday to complete a 10-2 victory against Taylor.
- Page stated, "I'm over the moon," after making history, also telling BBC 5 Live Drive, "It's a bizarre sort of feeling really."
- Now, Page advances to the final qualifying round to compete against either Joe O'Connor or Iulian Boiko for a chance at the Crucible.
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Snooker-Welshman Page makes history with two 147s in one match
Welshman Jackson Page made history on Monday as the first player to hit two maximum 147 breaks in a single match and received a 147,000 pounds ($193,937.10) bonus for his unique feat.The 23-year-old moved a step closer to the World Snooker Championship as he recorded his first 147 on Sunday during the eighth
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