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Michael "Mike" Henson (born 8 October 1959) is a British-German former professional
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player and multiple German Snooker Champion. He competed on the professional tour during the early 1990s and briefly in the 1998/99 season.


Career

Henson was born in Scotland and moved to Germany in the mid-1980s. He initially worked as a billiard coach in Gifhorn. Despite early unsuccessful attempts to qualify for the professional circuit, he later joined the pro ranks when the tour opened its doors in 1991. Henson's amateur career highlights include seven German championship titles, both in singles and doubles. He also participated in multiple Amateur World Championships and performed notably in international tournaments such as the Dutch Open.


Performance and rankings timeline


Achievements

* 7× German Champion (Singles, Doubles, Open) * Last 16 – Belgian Challenge * Multiple Amateur World Championship appearances


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Profil von Mike Henson
im Global Snooker Centre (archiviert) {{DEFAULTSORT:Henson, Mike 1959 births Living people German snooker players Scottish emigrants to Germany 20th-century German sportsmen 21st-century German sportsmen