!!!Vive la vie!!! (c)
Давайте делиться информацией. Это то, что я нашла на worldsnooker.com
DOB: 21 Aug 1989
Lives: Bristol
Provisional Ranking: 58th
(Main Tour)
Ranking Points this Season
Last 5 Seasons: UR-UR-UR-UR-UR
Turned Pro: 2005
Best Ranking Performance: Last 48 - Welsh Open, China Open and Royal London Watches Grand Prix (all 2006)
Last Seasons Prize Money: £3,350
Career Prize Money: £3,350
Highest Tournament Break: N/A
Trump’s debut professional season in 2005/06 was extremely impressive and confirmed his reputation as a potential snooker star.
The Bristolian left-hander won eight matches in six ranking events, enough to achieve his ambition of keeping his place on the circuit.
The 16-year-old became the youngest ever player to qualify for the final stages of a ranking event when he beat experienced campaigners Rod Lawler, Lee Walker and Adrian Gunnell to make the venue for the Welsh Open. He went down to Robert Milkins at the Newport Centre.
Trump also got to the final qualifying round of the China Open but lost a tight match 5-4 to Michael Holt.
"The standard is so high on the Tour and it has taken me a while to get used to it. But I’ve worked hard on my safety game and that has helped me to get the results,” he said.
Trump got to another venue early in the 2006/07 campaign when he won six of his seven group games in the Royal London Watches Grand Prix qualifiers.
In 2003, the teenager became the youngest ever winner of the Pontin’s Open, beating Mike Hallett in the final.
In 2004, aged 14 years and 208 days, he became the youngest player to make a competitive maximum 147 break, beating the record set by Ronnie O’Sullivan in 1991.
He has been English champion at under-13 and under-15 level and also reached the semi-finals of the 2004 IBSF World Under-21 Championship.
DOB: 21 Aug 1989
Lives: Bristol
Provisional Ranking: 58th
(Main Tour)
Ranking Points this Season
Last 5 Seasons: UR-UR-UR-UR-UR
Turned Pro: 2005
Best Ranking Performance: Last 48 - Welsh Open, China Open and Royal London Watches Grand Prix (all 2006)
Last Seasons Prize Money: £3,350
Career Prize Money: £3,350
Highest Tournament Break: N/A
Trump’s debut professional season in 2005/06 was extremely impressive and confirmed his reputation as a potential snooker star.
The Bristolian left-hander won eight matches in six ranking events, enough to achieve his ambition of keeping his place on the circuit.
The 16-year-old became the youngest ever player to qualify for the final stages of a ranking event when he beat experienced campaigners Rod Lawler, Lee Walker and Adrian Gunnell to make the venue for the Welsh Open. He went down to Robert Milkins at the Newport Centre.
Trump also got to the final qualifying round of the China Open but lost a tight match 5-4 to Michael Holt.
"The standard is so high on the Tour and it has taken me a while to get used to it. But I’ve worked hard on my safety game and that has helped me to get the results,” he said.
Trump got to another venue early in the 2006/07 campaign when he won six of his seven group games in the Royal London Watches Grand Prix qualifiers.
In 2003, the teenager became the youngest ever winner of the Pontin’s Open, beating Mike Hallett in the final.
In 2004, aged 14 years and 208 days, he became the youngest player to make a competitive maximum 147 break, beating the record set by Ronnie O’Sullivan in 1991.
He has been English champion at under-13 and under-15 level and also reached the semi-finals of the 2004 IBSF World Under-21 Championship.
да, ему бы не таким горячим быть, и Мерфи помахал бы Шеффилду ручкой
Snake Gagarin
верно
а как я надеялась
мы, наверно, все надеялись.. жаль, что не оправдалось((