RAF DUO TO ATTEMPT LONGEST MATCH RECORD

Two RAF Serviceman will attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest continuous snooker match by playing for 100 hours next month.
Sgt Chris Bullen and Corporal Joel Pickersgill will make the attempt at the Royal Airforce Association Branch and Club in Newark from Wednesday, June 5th. Starting at 10 am on that day, their target is to play continuously until 2 pm on Sunday, June 9th.
They are raising money for the RAFA Charity
The current world record stands at 85 hours and 19 minutes but they have set a target of 100 hours to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the RAF in 2018.
Good luck chaps – and don’t forget the score!
Source: World Snooker
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