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Snooker fan attends each session of Sheffield World Championships


Grace Wooden

BBC Information, Yorkshire

BBC A woman with short brown hair wearing a denim jacket stands outside the Crucible as people queue up to enter for the day. She poses next to a sign that reads 'Sheffield Loves Snooker'BBC

Jennie Bancroft runs a snooker podcast together with her buddy Chloe Johnson

For 15 days in a row Jennie Bancroft has watched on as snooker’s high gamers go face to face within the World Championships at Sheffield’s Crucible theatre.

However, having received a contest to attend each session of the event, is the 37-year-old from Irvine beginning to go snooker crazy?

“At first, I used to be like ‘is it a joke?’ I had that second of ‘is it a hoax? this is not actual’ however I used to be over the moon, I used to be thrilled. I do not win issues usually so it was wonderful,” she says.

“Fortunately the seats on the Crucible are fairly snug, however they are not designed to be sat in for eight hours a day. It has been a bit bit exhausting on the again and the knees. Particularly approaching 40, there’s numerous creaks, numerous cracks.”

A woman with short brown hair wearing a denim jacket stands outside the Crucible as people queue up to enter for the day

Jennie Bancroft received a contest to attend each session of the 2025 event

Ms Bancroft first bought into snooker as a baby, watching alongside her dad, grandma and brothers.

Then, after a hiatus from the game as a teen, the 2008 match between Ronnie O’Sullivan and Ali Carter drew her again in.

That 12 months, O’Sullivan beat Carter 18-8 to take his third World Championship Crown.

To have the ability to see each body of each match, Ms Bancroft has been sat in the midst of the Crucible, turning her head backwards and forwards between tables – so she’s grateful the championships at the moment are right down to only one sport.

“It is simpler on the mind,” she says. “As a result of, with the thought being you watch each match, each body, I have been capable of see each tables, so it has been a bit like Wimbledon. Which is enjoyable, however I could not preserve observe on who was on a deciding body, who’s profitable, so it is good now it is calmer.”

And, whereas the remainder of Sheffield has been having fun with unseasonably heat climate, she has seen little or no of it.

“It has been bizarre, the previous couple of days, the place it has been so sunny exterior and I’ve been caught inside having to place my jacket on as a result of the air-con will get too chilly.

“However it’s not been too dangerous. It isn’t going to stunt my progress at this level. I’ve not bought rickets,” she says.

Very like Wimbledon, snooker is known for its quiet, hushed audiences, that means at occasions Ms Bancroft has needed to keep silent for hours at a time.

“Individuals who know me will probably be shocked at how straightforward it has been to remain quiet,” she says.

“I am often fairly loud. I’ve turn out to be actually delicate to noise although, as a result of as quickly as somebody rustles or whispers I am like ‘shhh shut up’ and get indignant. So I would want some noise remedy afterwards.”

Getty Images A man squints at a white snooker ball from behind a snooker table.Getty Photos

4-time world champion Mark Selby is Jennie Bancroft’s favorite participant

Ms Bancroft went into the event hoping for a win for Mark Selby – her favorite participant – however sadly he went out of the championships within the first spherical.

“I used to be very unhappy when he went out within the first spherical, I cried,” she says.

“I met the man who beat him, Ben Woollaston, the opposite day and he was actually candy.

“He stopped for an image and I mentioned to him ‘I forgive you, I used to be very indignant with you for beating Selby’ and he mentioned ‘everybody was’.

“Selby is fairly straightforward on the attention and he is such an fascinating participant to me as a result of he can bash within the balls and make centuries.

“Folks say he is gradual however he may be very quick however then he is bought this wonderful tactical mind. Simply watching that’s the magic of snooker.”

Getty Images A man wearing a black suit and white shirt with short white hair stands outside the Crucible in SheffieldGetty Photos

Barry Hearn mentioned he was contemplating a brand new venue for the championships

This 12 months’s event has been overshadowed by the announcement from Barry Hearn that the competitors might depart Sheffield.

So, after spending nearly three weeks within the metropolis, how would Ms Bancroft, who runs a snooker podcast known as Wine Rack, really feel if it left and he or she needed to go elsewhere?

“Terrible. It might be the dying of it,” she says. “It might be the worst concept on the earth.

“I perceive the place they’re coming from that they suppose ticket gross sales are the be all and finish all however there are different methods to generate income that they’ve not considered. It is that lack of creativeness that might kill off snooker.

“The Crucible is synonymous with snooker. It is like Wimbledon or Lords. So to take it away from right here can be the most important mistake.

“It’s small however due to that it makes life more durable for the gamers. It is making their job harder as a result of they’re below a lot extra scrutiny.

“Once you’re speaking concerning the pinnacle of any sport that ought to be the toughest issues that you just do. It ought to be the hardest not the most important and that is what it’s right here.

“It is a implausible place for dwell snooker. There’s nothing like this place, so whereas it’s right here, in the event you get the possibility, take it.”

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