Former snooker world champion Terry Griffiths dies aged 77 after dementia battle

FORMER world snooker champion Terry Griffiths has died at the age of 77 after a long battle with dementia, his family has confirmed.

Griffiths came through the qualifying rounds to win the 1979 Crucible title as a qualifier, and also won the Masters and the UK Championship to complete the sport's illustrious 'triple crown'.

Terry Griffiths after winning the 1979 Embassy World Snooker championships at Sheffield Crucible
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Terry Griffiths after winning the 1979 Embassy World Snooker championships at Sheffield CrucibleCredit: Alamy
Griffiths in 1988
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Griffiths in 1988
Griffiths with fellow snooker player Dennis Taylor
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Griffiths with fellow snooker player Dennis TaylorCredit: Alamy
Griffiths at the table during the Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship in Sheffield in 1997
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Griffiths at the table during the Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship in Sheffield in 1997Credit: Getty

In later years Griffiths became an accomplished coach, inspiring the likes of Stephen Hendry, Mark Williams and Mark Allen.

Three-time world champion Williams was among the first to pay tribute on social media, describing Griffiths as a "mentor, coach, friend, legend".

Allen added: "What a legend of a man who helped shape my career and life both on and off the table.

"Absolutely heartbroken. He wasn't just a coach, he was family."

Griffiths' son Wayne wrote on Facebook: "To our friends and snooker followers in general, we are deeply saddened to share the news of our loss.

"Terry Griffiths OBE passed away peacefully on 1st December, after a lengthy battle with dementia.

"He was surrounded by his family in his beloved home-town in South Wales.

"A proud Welshman, Terry was born in Llanelli, brought pride to Llanelli and now he has found peace in Llanelli.

"He would not have had it any other way."

Griffiths was a fixture at the top end of the sport during the 1980s and early 1990s, reaching at least the quarter-finals of the World Championship for nine straight years, and reaching the final again in 1988.

He retired from playing after a first round defeat to Williams at the 1997 World Championship.

Griffiths with the trophy after winning the Lada Cars Snooker Classic at Oldham in 1982
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Griffiths with the trophy after winning the Lada Cars Snooker Classic at Oldham in 1982
Griffiths playing in the World Snooker Championships at the Crucible in Sheffield in 1987
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Griffiths playing in the World Snooker Championships at the Crucible in Sheffield in 1987
Griffiths getting changed in the dressing room before a tournament match against Ray Reardon in 1980
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Griffiths getting changed in the dressing room before a tournament match against Ray Reardon in 1980Credit: Getty
Griffiths during a IMG press briefing in 2002
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Griffiths during a IMG press briefing in 2002Credit: Getty