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Jimmy White

This article is about the snooker player. For other Jimmy Whites, see Jimmy White (disambiguation)



James Warren White
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Personal Information
Nicknames The Whirlwind
Date of birth May 2, 1962
Nationality English
Career
Professional 1980–current
2004/5 World Ranking 11
Best World Ranking 2 (2 years)
World Championship Best Runner-up (6 times)
Highest Break 147 (1992)
Ranking Tournament Wins
Mercantile Credit Classic 1986, 1991
Rothmans Grand Prix 1986, 1992
British Open 1987, 1992
Canadian Masters 1988
European Open 1992
UK Championship 1992
Players Championship 2004
Other Tournament Wins
Benson & Hedges Masters 1984
Pot Black 1986

Jimmy White (born 2 May, 1962) is an English professional snooker player. He is almost certainly the most popular player on the circuit (he is often introduced at matches as "the most popular player the game has ever known") due to his combination of natural play and a 'lovable rogue' image.

White grew up in London with fellow snooker player Tony Meo, and the two of them used to skip school in order to play snooker. It is rumoured that his headmaster allowed him to practise snooker in the afternoons, in return for school attendance in the mornings. White's literacy skills on leaving school were limited.

He has won nine ranking tournaments, including the British Open (in 1987 and 1992) and the UK Championship (in 1992). However, the World Championship title has remained elusive, despite reaching the final six times (starting in 1984, and then each year from 1990 to 1994). He has thus been described by many commentators as the "the greatest player never to win the World Championship".

White has a reputation of fair play and sportsmanship. He has many times owned up to a foul which the referee had not noticed.

His personal life and health has come under scrutiny - he has suffered from testicular cancer and had to have one testicle removed, later making a full recovery. He has also had an unsuccessful hair transplant and has had trouble with the law over alcohol and drugs.

White was awarded an MBE in 1999. Ironically, the three other snooker players to have been awarded the MBE (Steve Davis, John Parrott and Stephen Hendry) are the same three who have beaten him in the World Championship finals.

White is one of only four players to have completed a maximum 147 break at the World Championships - the others being Hendry, Ronnie O'Sullivan and Cliff Thorburn.

Jimmy White is married to Maureen and they have five children. He supports Chelsea F.C.

He once memorably advertised Softmint sweets, playing upon his nickname and flair play by performing a total clearance of the snooker table before "allowing himself" another of the sweets.

References

  • Behind the White Ball: My Autobiography, Autobiography, Arrow Books, ISBN 0099271842.



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