Nigel Gilbert (snooker player)

Nigel Gilbert (born 20 March 1959) is an English former professional snooker player, famous for wearing a glove on his bridging hand while playing.

Gilbert turned professional in 1986 at the age of 27, and made his first appearance in the latter stages of a tournament at the 1987 International Open.

There, he defeated Ian Black 5–3, Jack McLaughlin 5–4, Murdo MacLeod 5–1 and Wayne Jones 5–4, before losing 0–5 to veteran Australian Eddie Charlton in the last 16.

The following year, Gilbert reached the quarter-final of the 1988 Grand Prix, where he beat Bill Oliver 5–4, Silvino Francisco 5–4, Eddie Charlton 5–0 in a reverse of the previous year's encounter, and Tony Knowles 5–4 before losing 4–5 to Alain Robidoux.

He won back his place after one season, but was unable to rise higher than 119th, and lost his professional status for the final time in 2001, aged 42.