Manchester snooker toddler secures Guinness World Records
At two years old, Jude Owens became the youngest male to complete a pool bank shot and a snooker double pot, recognized by Guinness World Records.
- Manchester toddler Jude Owens set two Guinness World Records for the youngest person to perform snooker trick shots at ages 2 years and 302 days, and 2 years and 261 days.
- Jude's father Luke Owens said his son achieved "the pinnacle moment" by securing the records, describing Jude as having "a lot more natural ability" at snooker than himself.
- Guinness World Records editor Craig Glenday welcomed Jude "into the Guinness World Records family," calling his skill, enthusiasm and determination "incredibly special.
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Jude Owens became the youngest ever to win two different snooker tricks.
Jude Owens became incorrigibly popular in the last hours after his parents published a video of him by practicing a trick that was considered one of the most difficult of billiards. The two-year-old boy won two classes of the Guinness World Records, becoming the youngest person in the world to reach them. He also read: cat disappears in Spain, spends 250 km and returns five months after home, in the south of France absolutely Ovido: Argentina is…
Jude Owens became very popular in the last few hours after his parents uploaded a video of him practicing a trick considered one of the most difficult in billiards. And it is that the boy of just two years won two titles of Guinness World Records and thus became the youngest person in the world to get them. The first milestone that took the little man of Manchester was the so-called "snooker double pot", which reached when he was just two years …
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