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Jin Long was born on 23 May, 1981 in Jinzhou, Liaoning, China, is a Chinese snooker player. Discover Jin Long's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 23 May 1981
Birthday 23 May
Birthplace Jinzhou, Liaoning, China
Nationality China

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1964

He was beaten in the last 64 once and in the last 32 three times to finish 30th on the Order of Merit and 116th in the snooker world rankings.

1981

Jin Long (born 23 May 1981) is a Chinese former professional snooker player.

He is nicknamed "Golden Dragon", which is a translation of his given name.

2001

He became professional in 2001 following his strong runs to the finals of the Asian and Chinese Championships.

2004

His first Main Tour stints were rather unsuccessful, with the best result a last 48 appearance at the 2004 Grand Prix.

2008

Jin has regained a Main Tour place by winning the 2008 Asian Championship, beating Aditya Mehta 7–3 in the final, having had spells on the tour on three previous occasions.

He has been a regular wildcard in the China Open and he also competed in the 2008 Jiangsu Classic finishing above top players such as Shaun Murphy and Neil Robertson in his group, eventually finishing third.

2012

Jin recorded the best ranking event finish of his career to date at the 2012 World Open, where he reached the last 16.

He was selected to play in the wildcard round, where he beat Sam Baird 5–3 to qualify for the last 32 and a match up with compatriot Ding Junhui.

Jin capitalised on his opponent's mistakes and won the match 5–1, but could not continue his run in the tournament in the next round as he lost 5–2 to Robert Milkins.

Long won his first event in the Invitational HK Spring Trophy.

This event was organised by the same event organisers as the General Cup.

Long beat Li Hang in the final.

Jin played in the wildcard round of the Wuxi Classic and Shanghai Masters this season, losing 5–3 to Jamie Burnett in the former.

In Shanghai he saw off Jimmy Robertson 5–4, before Graeme Dott beat him 5–2 in the first round.

He played in all three of the new Asian Tour events with his best finish coming at the Second Event where he was knocked out 4–2 in the quarter-finals by Cao Yupeng.

2013

This result was a major factor in him finishing 13th on the Order of Merit, high enough to receive a place on the main tour for the next two seasons.

Despite being able to enter qualifying for every ranking event in the 2013–14 season, Jin only played in the four Asian Tour events.

2014

For the 2014–15 season, he didn't renew his WPBSA membership and was therefore no longer on the World Snooker Tour.

Jin played in two events during the 2014/2015 season, losing 4–0 to Ian Burns the opening round of the Haining Open and defeating Wang Heng 4–3 at the Xuzhou Open, before losing 4–2 to Mark King in the second round.

Jin only played in the Haining Open and lost 4–2 to James Cahill in the first round.