World Seniors Championship 2022 | 05/06 20:00 | - | John Parrott v Nigel Bond | 0-2 | |
UK Seniors Championship 2022 | 01/04 21:00 | - | John Parrott v Wayne Cooper | 0-2 | |
World Seniors Championship 2021 | 05/07 20:00 | - | Igor Figueiredo v John Parrott | 2-0 | |
Championship League Snooker | 05/31 13:36 | - | John Parrott v Jimmy White | 0-0 | |
Championship League Snooker | 05/30 13:38 | - | Steve Davis v John Parrott | 0-0 | |
UK Seniors Championship 2019 | 10/24 18:00 | - | John Parrott v Patrick Wallace | 2-2 | |
World Seniors Championship 2019 | 08/16 10:00 | - | John Parrott v Darren Morgan | 2-2 | |
Seniors Masters 2019 | 04/11 16:00 | - | Aaron Canavan v John Parrott | View | |
Paul Hunter Classic 2019 | 10/24 08:52 | - | John Parrott v Leo Fernandez | 1-2 | |
World Seniors Championship | 01/30 20:20 | 7 | Dominic Dale v John Parrott | 2-0 |
John Stephen Parrott (born 11 May 1964) is an English former professional snooker player who won the 1991 World Snooker Championship. He was a professional during the late 1980s and 1990s, and remained within the top 16 of the world rankings for 14 consecutive seasons. Following his playing career, he is also a snooker commentator and pundit.
He twice reached the final of the World Snooker Championship. At the 1989 World Snooker Championship, he lost 3–18 to Steve Davis, the heaviest defeat in a world championship final in modern times. Two years later, however, he defeated Jimmy White in the final of the 1991 event. He also won against White later the same year, to win the 1991 UK Championship title. This made him only the third player to win both championships in the same calendar year (after Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry); he is still one of only six players to have achieved this feat. The following year, Parrott lost in the final of the 1992 UK Championship, again to White. Parrott reached the final of the Masters on three occasions, losing to Hendry each time.
Parrott reached his highest place in the world rankings in 1989–90, 1992–93, 1993–94 where he was second. He is one of several players to have achieved more than 200 competitive century break during his career, with 221. Following his playing career, Parrott became a commentator and pundit for the BBC. In addition, he also presented horse racing and was a regular on BBC quiz show A Question of Sport.