Who is the Oldest Player to Win the Snooker World Championship?

Discover who holds the record as the oldest player to win the Snooker World Championship.

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Ray Reardon is the oldest player to win the Snooker World Championship. He clinched his sixth title in 1978 at the age of 45. His achievement remains a remarkable milestone in the sport's history.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What age did Ray Reardon win his last championship? Ray Reardon won his last Snooker World Championship at the age of 45 in 1978.
  2. How many Snooker World Championships did Ray Reardon win? Ray Reardon won a total of six Snooker World Championships during his career.
  3. Who are the other notable players in Snooker history? Other notable players include Steve Davis, Ronnie O'Sullivan, and Stephen Hendry.
  4. What impact did Ray Reardon have on Snooker? Ray Reardon is regarded as a key figure in popularizing Snooker and has inspired many future generations of players.