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Currently, 114 official 147's were compiled starting with the first televised 147 in snooker's history made by Steve Davis in 1982 ending with stephen hendry 147 at world championship 2012.
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Billiards in the name of a popular cue sport.
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The main differences are that squash is a racket sport and played on a court. Billiards is a cue sport and played on a table. There is only one soft ball in squash and three hard balls in billiards.
Billiards/pool.
English Billiards
The sport of pool or pocket billiards uses chalk and pockets.
nine-ball billiards
Eddie Charlton played Snooker and Billiards.
Depending on what you consider a sport. Darts, and Billiards would be right there. Those might be considered hobbies... but ESPN doesn't show hobbies on the air. I'd say if you want an official answer you'd have to ask "what Olympic sport is least active?" That would be Bowling.