He is two years old and has already broken two billiards records
A two-year-old boy from Manchester, Jude Owens, has set two Guinness World Records in billiards by performing tricks that no one else has accomplished at such a young age.
Jude Owens, a remarkable two-year-old from Manchester, has recently made headlines by breaking two Guinness World Records in billiards. The young prodigy executed a 'pool bank shot' at the age of two years and 302 days and a 'snooker double pot' at two years and 261 days, making him the youngest person ever to achieve these feats. His accomplishments have etched his name in the record books, highlighting his extraordinary talent at such a tender age.
Jude's father, Luke, praised his son's natural ability in billiards and noted that Jude began playing at just two years old. He expressed immense pride in his son's achievements, especially considering that Jude has accomplished not one but two world records in a very short period of time. As a fan of Manchester United, Jude looks up to player Bruno Fernandes, showcasing both his sporting passion and talent.
Craig Glenday, the editor of Guinness World Records, emphasized that records are agnostic of age and praised Jude's incredible achievements. The story of this young boy not only captivates audiences but also signifies the limitless potential of talent, regardless of age, inspiring others who dare to break boundaries in their respective fields.