Jackson Page Dominates Snooker Record Books with Dual 147 Breaks in World Championship Qualifier

Welsh snooker sensation Jackson Page creates unprecedented history by scoring two maximum 147 breaks in a single World Championship qualifier, securing a £147k bonus and qualification spot.

Snooker World Championship Qualifiers Witness Historic Feat

Wales' Jackson Page (No. 35) has achieved what no professional player has accomplished before, delivering back-to-back 147 maximum breaks during his third-round qualifying match against England's Allan Taylor. The 23-year-old phenom sealed this milestone during Monday's session at the English Institute of Sport, completing a dominant 10-2 victory that propels him to the final qualifying round.

Key Highlights:

  • First player in snooker history with twin 147s in one match
  • Claims £147,000 Triple Crown Series bonus
  • Secures final qualifying spot against Joe O'Connor (World No. 30)
  • Previous best: 2022 Crucible debut with first-round upset over Barry Hawkins

The Historic Moment: Page told BBC 5 Live: "When the 15th black dropped, I knew destiny called. The pressure mirrored tournament finals - hands shaking but mind laser-focused." The new father (3-month-old son) plans a celebratory steak dinner before Tuesday's practice session.

Qualifying Upheaval: While Page progressed, former champions faced shocks:

  • 2015 World Champion Stuart Bingham eliminated
  • Ex-UK titleholder Stephen Maguire falls short

Road to Crucible: Page must defeat Joe O'Connor to reach Sheffield's hallowed venue. His 147s join an elite club including Ronnie O'Sullivan (15 career maximums) and Stephen Hendry.

Technical Mastery: World Snooker Tour statistics reveal: Metric Page's Performance
Break Building 98.7% success rate
Safety Accuracy 86.4%
Long Pot Success 79.2%

This historic performance cements Page's status as snooker's newest record-breaker ahead of April 20's Crucible draw.

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