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Ronnie O'Sullivan career highlights and records
Eleven-question quiz on Ronnie O'Sullivan's major career records, titles, fastest maximums, and milestone achievements.
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- 01How many World Snooker Championship titles has Ronnie O'Sullivan won (as recorded in his canonical biography)?
- 02What is Ronnie O'Sullivan's widely known nickname?
- 03Which player’s record for ranking titles did Ronnie O'Sullivan surpass?
- 04Against typical competition, Ronnie holds the record for the most officially recognised maximum (147) breaks in professional competition. Which of the following is that record (official maximums)?
- 05Ronnie produced the fastest officially recognised 147 in professional competition at the World Championship. Approximately how long did that break take?
- 06Which milestone century-break total was Ronnie the first player to reach in professional competition?
- 07How many times has Ronnie O'Sullivan won the Masters (a Triple Crown event) according to his canonical record?
- 08How many UK Championship titles has Ronnie won (as listed in his career achievements)?
- 09Which year did Ronnie O'Sullivan win his first World Championship?
- 10Ronnie O'Sullivan is widely regarded for his speed and scoring. Which of these records is he credited with achieving first among professionals?
- 11Which of these is a Triple Crown event Ronnie has won multiple times?
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Good Sunday morning energy.
Two of these I learned in school.
Got 10/10. Will not be re-attempting.
Easier than the daily one today.
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