Marcus Owen
Marcus Willoughby Owen (4 April 1935 – December 1987)[1][2][3] was a Welsh professional snooker player. CareerBefore turning professional, Owen won the English Under-16 Championship in 1949, and reached the final in 1950.[4] Owen also won the English Amateur Championship on four occasions, in 1958, 1959, 1967 and 1973.[5] His elder brother Gary was a professional snooker player,[6] and Marcus followed him into the professional game in 1973, entering the 1974 World Championship. As an unknown quantity, Marcus was not expected to progress far; however, he beat Dennis Taylor and Maurice Parkin to set up a last-16 meeting with Gary. Gary held Marcus to 5–5 at one point, but could not prevent him from pulling away to reach the quarter-final with a 15–8 victory. There, Marcus faced Ray Reardon, but having recovered from 3–9 to 7–9, was eventually defeated 11–15. Owen next played a quarter-final at the 1982 Welsh Professional Championship, which was itself an eight-man event. He lost his first match 0–6 to Cliff Wilson. Owen had no further success in professional snooker, his last match being a 0–6 loss to Tony Chappel in the first round of the 1985 edition of the Welsh Professional Championship; having held 17th place in the inaugural world rankings in 1976, he had not occupied a position on the list since 1980. He resigned as a professional player in 1987.[6] Personal lifeOwen died in hospital in December 1987,[1] under 'tragic circumstances'.[7] Performance and rankings timeline
Career finalsAmateur finals: 4 (3 titles)
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