Vandalized snooker table reclothed, back in play at worlds

A 'Just Stop Oil' protester jumps on the table and throws orange powder during the match between Robert Milkins against Joe Perry as part of day three of the Cazoo World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, Britain, Monday, April 17, 2023. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

A snooker table vandalized by a climate activist during a match at the world championship was reclothed overnight and back in play at the Crucible Theatre on Tuesday.

The green baize on Table 1 at the venue in Sheffield, England, turned orange at the start of the evening session on Monday when a protestor interrupted a match by jumping on the table and releasing a packet of powder.

The match between English players Robert Milkins and Joe Perry was abandoned 鈥 it will restart on Tuesday 鈥 and the previously pristine cloth needed to be replaced.

There was no visible sign of any orange powder when Jack Lisowski and Noppon Saengkham began their first-round match on the same table in Tuesday's morning session.

A man wearing a T-shirt bearing the words 鈥淛ust Stop Oil鈥 carried out the stunt in an attempt to draw attention to fossil fuel projects in Britain.

The activist group Just Stop Oil 鈥 adding the caption 鈥淣EW OIL AND GAS WILL SNOOKER US鈥 鈥 and called for 鈥淯K sporting institutions to step into civil resistance against the government鈥檚 genocidal policies.鈥

At the same time as the man was throwing orange powder, a woman leapt into the playing arena and attempted to tie herself to the middle pocket of the other table in play.

The referee held her back and she was taken away by security. That match, between Mark Allen and Fan Zhengyi, resumed 45 minutes later and played to a finish.

Allen said it was a 鈥渟urreal moment.鈥

鈥淚 heard a bang, that I thought it was on the other table, and then I turned round and there was a woman on my table," said the Northern Irish player, who won the match 10-5. 鈥淚t could have been a lot worse 鈥 you saw what happened on the other table and how much disruption it caused.

鈥淚 feel like even talking about it is giving them airtime they don鈥檛 deserve because they are just idiots. What are they trying to gain from what they have done? I am sure there are better ways to get their point across.鈥

Police said late Monday that two people 鈥 a 30-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman 鈥 were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and were in custody.

It's the second time in three days that a big sporting event in Britain was disrupted, after 118 people were arrested at the Grand 香港六合彩挂牌资料 horse race on Saturday. Some protestors scaled the perimeter fence around Aintree Racecourse and attempted to affix themselves to the big fences on the track.

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