London.- A two-year-old boy from Manchester has broken two Guinness World Records for billiards by performing two tricks that no one had done before at such a young age.
Jude Owens performed a first trick, called "pool bank shot" at two years and 302 days old and another called "snooker double pot" at two years and 261 days old, which makes him the youngest person to perform both.
Also, she is one of the youngest people to have two Guinness World Records. His father, Luke, explained that the boy started playing billiards at the age of two and that he has a natural "ability" for it. The boy is a fan of Manchester United and his idol is Bruno Fernandes."Jude has achieved a lot in such a short period of time. For me, that he has achieved one, but two world records, is an incredible moment, how can you top that," said his father.
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Craig Glenday, editor of the Guinness World Records, assured that these records do not understand age and that it is very special to see someone as young as Jude display these "skill, enthusiasm and determination." "We are very happy to welcome you to the Guinness World Records family," he added.







