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Ryan Day

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Ryan Day (born 23 March 1980) is a Welsh professional snooker player. He is a prolific break-builder, having compiled over 450 century breaks during his career, including four maximum breaks. He is a three-time World Championship quarter-finalist, has been ranked at no. 6 in the world and has won four ranking tournaments. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ryan Day is the 52nd most popular snooker, the 7,408th most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 43rd most popular British Snooker.

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Among SNOOKERS

Among snookers, Ryan Day ranks 52 out of 67Before him are Tom Ford, Mark King, Gary Wilson, Anthony Hamilton, Willie Thorne, and Kyren Wilson. After him are David Gilbert, Jack Lisowski, Zhang Anda, Martin Gould, Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, and Fergal O'Brien.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Ryan Day ranks 978Before him are Steve Coast, Martin Albrechtsen, Sazhid Sazhidov, Jillian Hall, Miroslava Knapková, and Jadel Gregório. After him are Nikolai Novosjolov, Ibrahim Sekagya, Massimo Gobbi, Annett Böhm, Marcos González, and Spyridon Gianniotis.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Ryan Day ranks 7,408 out of 8,785Before him are Chris Baird (1982), Steve Coast (1980), Danny Simpson (1987), Sam Underwood (1987), Georgia May Jagger (1992), and Steven Taylor (1986). After him are Alistair Brownlee (1988), Liz Cambage (1991), Amma Asante (1969), Ben Ainslie (1977), Jamelia (1981), and Scarlxrd (1994).

Among SNOOKERS In United Kingdom

Among snookers born in United Kingdom, Ryan Day ranks 43Before him are Tom Ford (1983), Mark King (1974), Gary Wilson (1985), Anthony Hamilton (1971), Willie Thorne (1954), and Kyren Wilson (1991). After him are David Gilbert (1981), Jack Lisowski (1991), Martin Gould (1981), Matthew Selt (1985), Andrew Higginson (1977), and Michael Holt (1978).