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  1. Mark Allen (born 22 February 1986) is a Northern Irish professional snooker player from Antrim. After winning the World Amateur Championship in 2004, [ 2 ] he turned professional in 2005 and entered the top 16 after three seasons on the tour.

  2. 21 hours ago · Mark Allen (@pistol147) October 3, 2024 Clarke won his qualifier 5-4 against Alfie Burden and will now face either Wu Yize or Ka Wei Cheung in Wuhan. For more stories like this, check our ...

  3. Jan 13, 2022 · Mark Allen says the "shackles are off" after revealing that he will stay in the game following a successful court ruling last month.

  4. Sep 26, 2024 · Mark Allen made a 147 maximum break during his third-round match against Ben Mertens at the British Open – where he had said the table should be “burned”. Allen won a final-frame shootout in ...

  5. Jan 13, 2024 · Mark Allen made a superb 147 maximum break, then came from 4-1 down to beat Mark Selby 6-5 in the quarter-finals of the Masters at Alexandra Palace. The Northern Irishman's effort...

  6. Feb 25, 2024 · Northern Ireland's Mark Allen earned a hard-fought 10-8 win against Zhang Anda in the Players Championship final. China's Zhang took an early 3-0 lead but Allen, with the help of a break of...

  7. Apr 16, 2023 · Northern Ireland's Mark Allen says winning the World Championship to complete the Triple Crown would "mean everything". He won the Masters in 2018 and the UK...

  8. Nov 21, 2022 · Mark Allen says he is "a changed man on and off the table" after he clinched his first UK Championship title in a remarkable victory over Ding Junhui. The Northern Irishman came back from 6-1...

  9. 21 hours ago · Mark Allen has withdrawn from next week's Wuhan Open in China because of what he describes as a 'family illness'. The Antrim man reached the semi-finals of the British Open last week before falling to eventual winner Mark Selby and faces a hectic schedule with the Northern Ireland Open in Belfast running from October 20-27.

  10. The real story behind the 1989 Ironman told for the first time by Dave Scott and Mark Allen