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The snooker world mourns the loss of John Virgo, celebrated for his 1979 UK Championship win and iconic BBC commentary career.
The snooker community is grieving the loss of John Virgo, the renowned player-turned-broadcaster who passed away at age 79, as confirmed by World Snooker officials.
Virgo cemented his place in snooker history with a dramatic victory at the 1979 UK Championship, overcoming Terry Griffiths in the final. His trophy cabinet also included wins at the 1980 Bombay International and 1984 Professional Snooker League during his 18-year professional career.
Virgo became a household name through his BBC commentary work, particularly his signature line "Where's the cue ball going?" He further popularized the sport as co-host of the 1990s TV show Big Break and through exhibition matches showcasing his trick shot expertise.
World Snooker Tour released a statement: We're deeply saddened by the passing of this legendary figure. Our condolences to his family. Rest in peace, JV.
Jason Francis of World Seniors Snooker shared on social media: JV entertained audiences until the end. An irreplaceable friend and snooker ambassador.
Virgo's contributions were recognized with induction into the World Snooker Tour Hall of Fame, honoring both his playing achievements and broadcasting career that brought the sport to millions.
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