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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 18th most popular snooker (up from 52nd in 2019), the 5,582nd most popular biography from United Kingdom (up from 7,408th in 2019) and the 17th most popular British Snooker.

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Among SNOOKERS

Among snookers, Ryan Day ranks 18 out of 67Before him are Jimmy White, Mark Williams, Mark Selby, Fred Davis, Dennis Taylor, and John Pulman. After him are Judd Trump, Stephen Lee, Walter Donaldson, Cliff Thorburn, John Spencer, and Marco Fu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Ryan Day ranks 252Before him are Nicolae Dică, Sunny Lane, Lucy Gordon, Eddie Kaye Thomas, James Jones, and Lee Jung-hyun. After him are Ana Vidović, Mike Dunleavy Jr., Maaya Sakamoto, Jasper Pääkkönen, Ivan Moody, and Aruna Dindane.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Ryan Day ranks 5,584 out of 8,785Before him are Paul Clement (1972), Robin Sachs (1951), Brian Jacques (1939), Barry Unsworth (1930), Les Leston (1920), and Richard Bauckham (1946). After him are Charlie Buchan (1891), David Kelly (1965), Gerald Logan (1879), Don Howe (1935), Clare Higgins (1955), and Richard Crashaw (1612).

Among SNOOKERS In United Kingdom

Among snookers born in United Kingdom, Ryan Day ranks 17Before him are Jimmy White (1962), Mark Williams (1975), Mark Selby (1983), Fred Davis (1913), Dennis Taylor (1949), and John Pulman (1923). After him are Judd Trump (1989), Stephen Lee (1974), Walter Donaldson (1907), John Spencer (1935), Alan McManus (1971), and Stuart Bingham (1976).