Quinten Hann
Name | Date of Birth | Country |
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Quinten Hann | 04-06-1977 | Australia |
Name : Quinten Hann
Highest Ranking : 14 (2002-2004)
Highest Break : 143 (Grand Prix 1998)
Quinten Hann (born 4 June 1977) is an Australian former professional snooker player who now plays professional pool. He was the 1999 WEPF World Eight-ball Champion and 1994 world under 21 champion. His highest break is 143.
Career
Hann was ranked in the top 16 for two seasons (2002–2003 and 2003–2004), ranked at No. 14 for both seasons. He reached the quarter-finals of several ranking tournaments and the semi-final of the 2004 Irish Masters.
He missed several ranking events after breaking his wrist and collar bone whilst motorcycle racing in 1999. He also broke his foot in a parachute jump in 2000, and was forced to play shoeless in the UK Championship.
At the 2004 World Championships, he was rebuked for making threatening comments to Andy Hicks when he lost 10–4 to the unseeded outsider.
In the 2005 World Championship Hann was forced to play with a new cue after his original cue was lost after the China Open earlier that year. The original cue was eventually retrieved just before the World Championship but was found to be damaged and unusable. He played his first round match against Peter Ebdon and lost the match by 10 frames to 2.