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Graham Cripsey was born on 8 December, 1954, is an An english snooker player. Discover Graham Cripsey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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1946

Although maintaining a 46th ranking, victories over Barry West and Eugene Hughes showed that he could compete with top players.

1954

Graham Cripsey (born 8 December 1954) is a former professional snooker player and Wall of death rider.

Graham Cripsey was born in Skegness, England, on 8 December 1954.

With his parents and his brother Gary, Cripsey ran a "Wall of death" business in Skegness.

He started training to ride the wall aged 13, and took it up when he was 15, continuing for 14 years.

He fell five times during this time, and lost part of his left thumb in one of the incidents.

Cripsey was the first player to be coached by Derek Hill - known as Big Del.

1982

He turned pro as a snooker player aged 27 and was active as a professional From 1982 to 1996.

Cripsey began at the professional tournaments in the 1982–83 season and reached the 1983 World Snooker Championship following a win over Dennis Hughes.

1984

In 1984-85 he reached the second round at the International Open and the UK Championship.

1985

In the 1985–86 season he twice reached the last 32, in the Classic and in the UK Championship, beating Cliff Wilson and John Spencer, two players from the top 24 in the world rankings.

1987

In 1987, Bill Werbeniuk was defeated at the British Open in the last 32.

By this point his ranking had risen to 48.

In 1987-88 the Englishman achieved his biggest ranking success: He reached another round of 32 at the British Open.

1988

1988-89 started badly but at The Classic he defeated Steve Longworth, to reach the last 32.

1989

He was then ranked 89th in the world rankings.

1990

Hill discovered Ronnie O'Sullivan in the early 1990s and coached many top players, such as Graeme Dott.

Cripsey was no longer in the top 64 world rankings by 1990.

In a tournament with a special format, the snooker shoot-out in which a single frame was played, he reached the quarter-finals and lost by 62 points to 66 against Alan McManus.

He also slipped out of the top 100.

1991

In 1991 the professional tour was opened for everyone.

Although he was able to remain professional, he had to play preliminary rounds, before the last 128.

Overall he won only four games that year.

At the Asian Open he played against Sean Storey.

Although his opponent conceded 13 consecutive s, Cripsey lost the frame 92–93.

With 185 points scored in a frame, they set a new record.

Cripsey lost the match 1–5.

The following year, Cripsey managed only one victory in a minor-ranking tournament, and fell from the top 128.

1993

In 1993/94 he had to play more pre-qualifying rounds.

He did not reach the last 128.

1995

The following year he played only two tournaments and in 1995-96 only the pre-qualification of the World Snooker Championship.

After that, he gave up the professional tournaments at age 41.

By the mid-90s he had returned to the family business.

2004

In 2004 he gave up the steep wall for reasons of age and lack of successors.