John Dunning

Male, Deceased Person

1927 – 2009

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Who was John Dunning?

John Dunning was an English professional player of snooker. Considered a Yorkshireman through and through, he was eleven times Yorkshire amateur champion. In 1964, he became CIU champion, beating Geoff Thompson in the final, making this his best win as an amateur. He had lost to Mark Wildman the previous year.

Dunning turned professional in 1970, and played his first World Championship match in 1972, when he lost to John Pulman in the first round, after beating Pat Houlihan and Graham Miles at the Qualifying rounds. He produced his best performance in 1974, when he made the Quarter-finals, which he lost to Miles 13–15. He last played at the main stages in 1982.

He re-emerged in 1977, when he reached the quarter-finals of the inaugural UK Snooker Championship, before losing 0–5 to Alex Higgins.

But his biggest moment in his career came when he reached the final of the Yamaha Masters in March 1984. The tournament, played on a three-man-group round-robin basis, saw Dunning start the tournament as 7–1 outsider to qualify from his first group.

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Born
Apr 1, 1927
Morley
Also known as
  • Даннинг, Джон
Nationality
  • England
Died
Sep 11, 2009

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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