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Jan Verhaas

Jan Verhaas
Jan Verhaas at Snooker German Masters (DerHexer) 2013-02-02 02.jpg
Verhaas at the 2013 German Masters
Born (1966-10-05) 5 October 1966 (age 50)
Maassluis, The Netherlands
Sport country  Netherlands
Professional 1990
Highest break 78

Jan Verhaas (born 5 October 1966) is a Dutch snooker referee. He was born in Maassluis, South Holland, and now lives in Brielle.

After working as a process operator for Shell Chemicals, Verhaas qualified as a class 1 snooker referee in 1990. At the age of 25, he was discovered during a tournament in Rotterdam. The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association tried to further internationalise the sport by bringing in Verhaas.

His first professional match as a snooker referee was in 1993 (between Tony Drago and Steve Davis). In 2003 he became the first man from outside the United Kingdom to referee the final of the World Snooker Championship, and he refereed the 2006 World Final between Peter Ebdon and Graeme Dott. Verhaas was in control of all three Masters finals which the late Paul Hunter won, and he describes them as his most memorable matches.

During his time as a snooker referee, Verhaas has occasionally been involved in controversy. On 21 January 2007, he was the referee of the final of the Masters between Ronnie O'Sullivan and Ding Junhui, in which he ejected at least one fan from Wembley Arena for heckling the 19-year-old Chinese player. On 19 January 2012, at the Masters, Verhaas mistakenly stopped Graeme Dott in the middle of a break to adjust the score, before realising he made an error and the score was in fact correct. After apologising to Dott, the player then missed his next shot and went on to lose the frame, and the match.


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