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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Alan McManus, Anthony McGill (snooker player), Billy Snaddon, Chris Small, Drew Henry, Euan Henderson, Graeme Dott, James McBain (snooker player), Jamie Burnett, Jim Donnelly, John Higgins (snooker player), John Lardner, John Rea (snooker player), Jonni Fulcher, Lynette Horsburgh, Marcus Campbell, Mark Boyle (snooker player), Paul McPhillips, Robert Stephen, Scott MacKenzie (snooker player), Stephen Hendry, Stephen Maguire, Walter Donaldson (snooker player). Excerpt: Stephen Gordon Hendry, MBE (born 13 January 1969) is a former Scottish professional snooker player. In 1990, he was the youngest-ever snooker World Champion, at the age of 21. He has won the World Championship a record seven times and was snooker's world number one for eight consecutive years between 1990 and 1998, and again in 2006/2007. Hendry has the distinction of holding the most world ranking titles (36) and leads the field of snooker players with 775 competitive century breaks. He also holds the record with Ronnie O'Sullivan for the most competitive maximum breaks, with 11. Hendry started playing snooker in 1981, aged 12. Two years later he won the Scottish U-16 Championship. He also appeared on BBC's Junior version of Pot Black. The following year he won the Scottish Amateur Championship and also became the youngest ever entrant in the World Amateur Championship. In 1985, after retaining the Scottish Amateur Championship, he turned professional. At 16 years and three months old he was the youngest ever professional. In his first season he reached the last 32 in the Mercantile Credit Classic and was the youngest ever Scottish Professional champion. He also became the youngest player ever to qualify for the World Championship, a record he held until 2012 when Luca Brecel qualified at the age of 17 years and one month. He lost 8-10 to Willie...