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الجمعة: 30 يناير 2026
  • 30 يناير 2026
  • 03:38
The Youngest Billiards Player in the World Makes History in Guinness at Age Two

Khaberni - The British child "Jude Owens", who has not yet reached his second year, has successfully etched his name in gold letters in the "Guinness" world record book, becoming the youngest person in the world to execute a professional "bank shot" in billiards, in addition to his amazing success in executing a "double hit" in snooker, thus surpassing those decades older than him.

According to international newspapers, Jude accomplished the billiards bank shot at the age of two years and 302 days, earning official recognition from the Guinness world records.

Just a few weeks earlier, at the age of two years and 261 days, he also successfully performed a double hit in snooker, making him the youngest person in history to achieve both feats together, and one of the youngest double record holders in the history of the record book.


Jude has become a phenomenon on social media, where he has gathered thousands of followers who are keen to watch his videos, expressing their astonishment at his notable skills at this early age. When asked about his favorite shot, Jude answered "trick shots".

His father, Luke, said that his son's talent appeared early at home, where snooker quickly became his favorite hobby, adding "I realized his talent when he held the cue very naturally and placed it between his fingers with remarkable confidence".


Luke explained that Jude relies on a small chair to reach the table, noting that it was not easy at first, it was very difficult, and they had to use high chairs everywhere they went. Later, they managed to provide a chair that they had used in the kitchen, which then became his aid during snooker games.


Meanwhile, Craig Glenday, the editor-in-chief of the Guinness World Records, said: Breaking records is possible for everyone, regardless of age. Seeing a child at Jude’s age demonstrate this level of skill, enthusiasm, and determination is quite special, and we are delighted to have him join the Guinness World Records family.

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