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Ronnie O'Sullivan (pictured) has scored the most century breaks in professional snooker tournaments at more than 1,200.

In snooker, a century break (also century, sometimes called a ton) is a Шаблон:Cuegloss of 100 points or more, compiled in one Шаблон:Cuegloss to the table. A century break requires potting at least 25 consecutive balls, and the ability to score centuries is regarded as a mark of the highest skill in snooker. Ronnie O'Sullivan has described a player's first century break as the "ultimate milestone for any snooker player".[1]

In the 2013–14 season, Neil Robertson became the first player to compile 100 century breaks in a single season—a number that only some 60 other players have surpassed throughout their entire careers—and ended the season with 103 centuries, a record number for one season. In the 2019–20 season, Judd Trump became the second player to achieve a "century of centuries", ending the season with 102 century breaks. O'Sullivan holds the record for the most career centuries and is the only player to have achieved 1,000 century breaks, a milestone he reached in the final frame of the 2019 Players Championship in Preston. Шаблон:TOC limit

Rules

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Snooker table with balls placed in their starting positions

A century Шаблон:Cuegloss is a score of 100 points or more within one Шаблон:Cuegloss to the table.[2] The player does this by potting Шаблон:Cuegloss and Шаблон:Cuegloss alternately, where the coloured balls are repositioned on their starting locations. After repositioning the coloured ball paired to the last red on the table, the six coloured balls are potted in order of their increasing value. Because a break is defined as series of consecutive Шаблон:Cuegloss by a player during a single Шаблон:Cuegloss,[3] scoring 100 points over the course of a whole frame does not necessarily constitute a century break, as it must be done on a single turn at the table. Points for a foul shot by the opponent do not count in a player's break.

Under normal circumstances, the highest possible century in snooker is 147 (a "maximum break"), composed of 15 reds (one point each), 15 blacks (seven points each) and the six remaining colours; yellow, green, brown, blue, pink and black potted consecutively (two through seven points each for a total of 27). If for example only the least-valued colour (yellow, two points) would be used instead of the black ball, the break value would only be 72 points. This means that only a single century break is possible in a Шаблон:Cuegloss of snooker under a limited number of combinations, but it requires the potting of at least 25 consecutive balls (10 x (1 + 7) + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 100).[1] To score one, there must be at least ten reds on the table when the player comes to play since if there are only nine reds left, only 99 (= 9 × (1 + 7) + 27) points may be scored. An exception exists if the opponent Шаблон:Cuegloss and leaves the incoming player Шаблон:Cuegloss on all the remaining reds. In such a situation, the player can nominate one of the other Шаблон:Cuegloss as a red, known as a "Шаблон:Cuegloss", which carries the same value as a red for just that shot, and therefore, a century break is still possible with only nine reds left.

Breaks above 147 are possible (up to 155) when an opponent fouls and leaves a Шаблон:Cuegloss with all fifteen reds still remaining on the table, creating a situation identical to as if there were 16 red balls on the table. This has happened only once in professional competition, when Jamie Burnett made a 148 at the qualifying stage of the 2004 UK Championship.[4]

A "century of centuries" refers to a total of 100 breaks of at least 100 points each.[1] By December 2001, only 15 players had reached this milestone in professional snooker tournaments.[5] With the increased occurrence of centuries compiled in professional competition in the past decades,[1] another 27 players had achieved a "century of centuries" by October 2011, bringing the total to 42.[6] By the end of the 2013–14 season, the total number of players reaching the 100 centuries threshold had increased to 52.[7] In October 2018, there were 66 players that had reached the 100 century breaks marker.[8] As of February 2024, there are 79 players with more than 100 career centuries.[9]

Players with 500 or more

The following players are reported to have made 500 confirmed century breaks in professional competition, and at least the given threshold above this.

Threshold Player Date threshold reached
1,200 Шаблон:Flagathlete 22 April 2023[10]
950 Шаблон:Flagathlete 11 September 2023[11]
Шаблон:Flagathlete 29 November 2023[12]
900 Шаблон:Flagathlete 1 September 2023[13]
800 Шаблон:Flagathlete 22 January 2024[14]
700 Шаблон:Flagathlete 30 January 2007[15]
600 Шаблон:Flagathlete 13 November 2022[16]
Шаблон:Flagathlete 16 February 2023[17]
Шаблон:Flagathlete 21 September 2023[18]
Шаблон:Flagathlete 13 February 2024[19]
500 Шаблон:Flagathlete 28 April 2021[20][21]
Шаблон:Flagathlete 12 December 2019[22][23]
Шаблон:Flagathlete 9 November 2023[24]

Records

Career

  • Joe Davis compiled the first televised century break in 1962.[1]
  • The record for the most century breaks scored in official tournament play has been held by Ronnie O'Sullivan since January 2015, when he broke the record of 775 career centuries previously held by Stephen Hendry.[25]
  • The first player to have recorded 1,000 centuries in public performance is Horace Lindrum.[26] Ronnie O'Sullivan is the only player to have compiled more than 1,000 century breaks in professional competition, having achieved his 1,000th century at the 2019 Players Championship on 10 March 2019.[27]
  • Stacey Hillyard became the first female player to record a competitive century in January 1985.[28]
  • The fastest recorded century break in tournament play was by Tony Drago at the 1996 UK Championship – he took 3 minutes 31 seconds (211 seconds) to score one hundred points.[29] During the 2022 Scottish Open, Ronnie O'Sullivan came three seconds shy of Drago's record with a century break in 3 minutes 34 seconds (214 seconds).[30][31]
  • The youngest player to record a century break is Michael White, who scored his first century in March 2001 at the age of nine.[32]

Season

Event

  • The most centuries made by a player in a single match during a professional tournament is seven and the record is shared by Stephen Hendry, Ding Junhui and Judd Trump.
  • The record for combined number of century breaks in a single match by both players is eleven, achieved by Judd Trump (seven) and John Higgins (four) in the final of the 2019 World Championship.[47] This broke the previous record of ten, achieved by Ding Junhui (seven) and Alan McManus (three) in their semi-final tie at the 2016 World Championship.[45]
  • The most century breaks in a ranking event is eighteen centuries by Ding during the 2016 World Championship, compiling three during qualifying and a further fifteen at the Crucible Theatre during the main event.[51][52] Hendry previously set a record of sixteen at the 2002 World Championship, which remains a televised, Crucible and venue record.[29] Mark Williams tied Hendry's records twenty years later at the 2022 World Championship.[53]
  • O'Sullivan has compiled more century breaks than any other player in the World Championship competition at the Crucible Theatre. He broke Hendry's record of 127 centuries at the 2013 Championship,[46][54] extending his total to 200 at the 2023 Championship.[55] John Higgins is the only other player besides Hendry and O'Sullivan to compile more than 100 centuries at the world championship in the Crucible era.[56]
  • An aggregate Crucible record of 109 centuries was set at the 2022 World Championship, breaking the previous record of 108 in 2021. The only other time the 100-century threshold has been breached was at the 2019 world championship, with 100.[57]

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References

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