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Encyclopedia > Chris Small
Chris Small
Personal Information
Date of birth September 26, 1973
Nationality Scottish
Career
Professional 1991–current
2005/6 World Ranking 41
Best World Ranking 12 (2004/05)
World Championship Best Last 16 (3 times)
Highest Break 141 (2 times)
Ranking Tournament Wins
LG Cup 2002
Minor Ranking Tournament Wins
Benson & Hedges Championship 1993

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Small has suffered from a painful spinal disease for the last few years.


His greatest achievement was winning the LG Cup in 2002. He has never progressed beyond the last sixteen in the World Championship. Small was ranked 12 for the 2004/05 season, the first time he has entered the top sixteen. However, by this time he had already been forced out of the 2004 World Championship, after an experimental drus to help his back caused blurred vision. Although this was a temporary issue, no lasting solution has been found for his spine, and his season was a disaster, ending with 8 defeats from 8 matches and a tumble down the rankings. The World Championship is the climax of snookers annual calendar and the most important snooker event of the year in terms of prestige, prize money and world ranking points. ...


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Chris Small - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (176 words)
Chris Small (born 26 September 1973) was a Scottish professional snooker player.
Small has suffered from the painful spinal disease ankylosing spondylitis for the past few years.
Small was ranked 12 for the 2004/05 season, the only time he had entered the top sixteen.
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