2001 Shot of the Championships
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www.alex0paul.blogspot.comThe shot of the championships competition during the 2001 Embassy World Championships.\n\nJohn Higgins 14-18 Ronnie O\'Sullivan \nRonnie O\'Sullivan clinched his first World Championship title after a thrilling 18-14 victory over John Higgins at The Crucible. \n\nThe 25-year-old produced some moments ofbreathtaking snooker - fully appreciated by the partisan crowd in Sheffield - to take snooker\'s top prize. \n\nThe \"Essex Exocet\" finally got his hands on the trophy when Higgins missed an all-important red after making a break of 45 in the 32nd frame. \n \nO\'Sullivan then went on to clear the table tocollect the £250,000 winner\'s cheque - and the one title that evaded his mentor Jimmy White. \n\nThe victory was made the more sweeter considering the personal problems O\'Sullivan has had to overcome over the past few years. \n\nHis rollercoaster snooker career has seen him threaten to quit the game for good. \n\nBut his new-found mental strength has helped him capture the world title he so badly coveted. \n\nThe Rocket dominated from the early stages of the 35-frame final against the 1998 champion. \n \nHe signalled his intentions within the first five frames, taking a 4-1 lead. \n\nBut he coupled his infamous attacking game with deft safety play, displaying all the virtues of a true all-round champion. \n\nIn front of Crucible crowd including former boxing world champion Naseem Hamed and Rolling Stones\' guitarist Ronnie Wood, O\'Sullivan produced some of his best snooker of the championship. \n\nBut Higgins, to his credit, produced a resilient performance and kept up the pressure when O\'Sullivan made the rare mistake.But the Scot will rue a crucial red missed in the 30th frame after notching a break of 60. \n\nHis miss allowed O\'Sullivan to take the frame for a 17-13 lead, a platform which eventually helped him to take the 32nd frame - and the world title. bbc, crucible, davis, football, higgins, joe, john, matthews, o'sullivan, ronnie, rugby, snooker, sport, steve, stevens, swail, theatre
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