Barry Pinches

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Barry Pinches
Born July 13, 1970 (1970-07-13) (age 37)
Nationality Flag of England English
Nickname(s) The Canarian, The Legend
Professional 1989–
Highest ranking #18 (05/06)
2008/09 ranking #50
Highest break 147 (Regal Welsh Open 2000)
Best ranking finish Quarter-finals: UK Championship 2003, Grand Prix 2005
Tournament wins
Non-ranking 1

Barry Pinches (born 13 July 1970) is an English professional snooker player, recognisable for his bright and flamboyant waistcoats, which usually feature the yellow and green colours of Norwich City F.C.. He won the English Amateur title in 1988, enabling him to turn professional in 1989. He is coached by Stephen Feeney, who invented the SightRight device to help with alignment.

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[edit] Career

After a largely unsuccessful start to his career, he hit good form for a while in the 2000s. [1] He defeated Jimmy White 10-8 in the 2004 World Snooker Championship, in a match which over-ran and had to be completed after other matches [2], then led Stephen Hendry 11-9 before losing 13-12 and has lost in the first round twice more - the 13-year gap between his first two Crucible appearances (1991–2004) is an all-time record. [1] In his first appearance at the Crucible, in 1991 he lost 10-3 to Terry Griffiths. His best ranking tournament run to date, was in the 2003 UK Championship, where he reached the quarter-finals with victories over Marco Fu, Graeme Dott and Stephen Lee, before Stephen Hendry ended his run. At one point he was established in the world's top 32, and provisionally 14 at one point - advancing 82-56-36-21 in the rankings over a strong sequence of seasons up to 2003/2004. However, he dropped out of the top 32 two years later, and then won only one knock-out match in 2006/2007, dropping to number #56. However, he won an invitational event that featured many top players, the 2007 Paul Hunter German Open that August, beating Neil Robertson and Ken Doherty en route. [3] He also showed a return to form in the 2008 China Open by reaching the last 16, beating the defending champion, Graeme Dott 5-1 in the process, before going down by the same scoreline to Nigel Bond, who also beat him 10-7 in the final qualifying round of the 2008 World Championship.[4] He has compiled 90 centuries so far in his career. [5]

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  • Too numerous to count

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Profile on Sporting Life. Sporting Life (2005). Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
  2. ^ White falls to Pinches. BBC (2004-04-20). Retrieved on 2008-02-05.
  3. ^ Barry pinches German Open. Yahoo! (2007). Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
  4. ^ Pinches crashes out of China Open. BBC (2008-03-27). Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
  5. ^ Chris Turners Snooker archive (2008). Retrieved on 2008-02-06.