What became of Michaela Tabb?

What became of Michaela Tabb?

On 19 March 2015, World Snooker announced that Tabb had left the professional refereeing circuit. In September 2015, appearing under her married name of McInnes, Tabb brought an Employment Tribunal against World Snooker, claiming sexual discrimination, unfair dismissal and breach of contract.

How much does a snooker referee earn?

Snooker Referees Salaries
Category Per Match Fees Base Salary
Professional Referees $250 $25,000
Women Referees $200 $20,000
Entry-Level Referees $50 $4,500

How much do professional snooker referees get paid UK?

As is the case with most sport salary information, snooker referees earnings figures aren’t completely set in stone. New referees can earn around £70 per match at a reasonable level but local tournaments tend to offer lower sums of money per fixture.

Who has had a 155 break in snooker?

Jamie Cope
In 2006 Jamie Cope became the first player to record a 155 break. He did it in a witnessed practice match. Jamie is a professional snooker player from Stoke-on-Trent Staffordshire, England. On 2 November 2020 professional snooker player Mark Allen (Northern Ireland) made a 155 in a practice match.

Has anyone made a 155 break in snooker?

According to snooker.org, Jamie Cope recorded a 155 break in a practice match in 2006 with witnesses. In 1995, Malta’s Tony Drago scored 149 in a practice match against Nick Manning. A normal maximum break of 147 involves potting 15 reds, the black 15 times and then the colours in sequence.

How long does it take to become a snooker referee?

How do I become a professional referee? Don’t try and rush things, take your time. Refereeing at the highest level isn’t as easy as it may appear. Give yourself at least two years working your way up from local league level to refereeing for your NGB gaining valuable experience.

Who is the female snooker referee Masters 2020?

Tatiana Woollaston
Tatiana Woollaston At the 2015 Welsh Open she took charge of a televised ranking event match for the first time. She first refereed at the World Championship at the Crucible in 2020. Tatiana, who has a degree in economics, is married to pro player Ben Woollaston and they have two children.

What’s the prize for a 147 in snooker?

WST and the WPBSA have agreed to provide a prize of £40,000 for a 147 made at the Crucible this year during the Betfred World Championship, and £10,000 for a maximum made during the qualifying rounds. These bonuses are on top of the £15,000 high break prize which will apply throughout the whole event.

Where does Michaela Tabb and Ross McInnes live?

Tabb resides in Dunfermline, Scotland, with her husband, pool player Ross McInnes, and their two children.

When did Michaela Tabb sign a new contract?

Tabb’s contract, along with that of Dutch referee Johan Oomen, was terminated on a last in, first out basis, threatening her future in the sport. However, the WPBSA soon reversed its decision to dismiss Tabb and she signed a new contract in September 2003. Tabb uses a triangle to rack the red balls.

When did Michaela Tabb become a pool referee?

Tabb became involved in pool refereeing in the mid-1990s when she and her husband, Ross McInnes, began running amateur eight-ball and nine-ball pool tournaments. McInnes subsequently encouraged her to pursue refereeing at a professional level.

Where did Michaela Tabb go to high school?

Tabb was born on 11 December 1967, in Bath, England. Although Tabb was born in South West England, her family moved to Scotland when she was three years old. She studied chemistry, biology, and psychology at the University of Glasgow, although she dropped out before receiving her degree.

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