Posts Tagged ‘women pool players’
Julie Kelly
Julie Kelly is an Irish pool player who began playing snooker where she had the highest ranking at No.7. She was born at Wexford where she began playing with her dad at age 15 by 1990. Since then, she began competing in the Women’s world circles.
After she won a lot of Irish snooker title along with winning the World Plate Snooker Championships, she was recognized as the best female Irish snooker player. She then moved to playing pool when she joined the snooker tour in the US by 1998. She became a professional player by 1999 and began her first professional pool event in Valley Forge. It was in 2000 when she won the World Ladies 9-Ball Championship event in Canada.
Her most recent achievement in pool include bagging the 3rd place in WPBA San Diego Classic, 2nd place in WPBA Florida Classic, along with three more accomplishments in the sport.
Photo via wpba.com
Allison ‘The Duchess of Doom’ Fisher
Fisher is an English professional pool player who was also a previous professional snooker player. She was only 17 when she first won her very first World title. And for the record, she has won about 80 national titles and 11 world titles as total.
With her incomparable record, Fisher has always earned the impression of being a consummate pool athlete. For a good number of times, she was also considered the highest earning player, that including both male and female players.
She was just 7 when she first picked a cue. She recalls that she used to watch snooker games on TV with her dad and always liked the look of the game. She asked her very first small table for Christmas, and right then and there, everyone knew she would come to where she is now.
It was on March 18, 2009, when she endorsed the Delta-13 billiard rack product and even has her own collaborative series of it. Then on June 8 of the same year, she was nominated to become a part of the Billiard Congress of America Hall Of Fame.
Photo via womensworld10ball.com
Karen “The Irish Invader” Corr
Karen is a former pro snooker player and is now a professional pool player. She started her snooker career by the age of 14 in UK where she and her parents moved. It was after her 21st birthday in 1990 when she won her first World Snooker Championship and never ceased to win other World titles in 1991, 1995 and 1997.
It took Karen only less than two years to be recognized as the world’s number two best player in the WPBA pro events. Before the year 2001 came to an end, Karen was on the top, ranked as the #1 female player in the world and remained on that spot for two more years.
Photo via insidepoolmag.com
Jeanette Lee – The Black Widow
Known to be the Black Widow of the women’s billiard scene since this Korean-American professional pool player usually wears black during every game. She mentioned in her website that it is pretty important for her to not eat so much before the game. According to her, the mind won’t be able to think so much if it is full and slow.
She also believes in the strategy of chalking up before taking every shot. Lee began playing in 1989 and became no. 1 in the female pool playing scene. She received the accolade of the Women’s Professional Billiard Association Sportsperson of the Year Award by year 1988. She also brought home the bacon for the USA during the 2001 World Games in Japan. She is also the author of The Black Widow’s Guide to Killer Pool.
During ordinary days, she spends time doing art, reading, swimming, fashion, and spend time with her kids. She loves hot sake and sushi.
Photo via sports.rightpundits.com
The Showman – Ralf Greenleaf (1899-1950)
This legend pool player became utterly popular for being the first ever showman in the world of billiards. He is the only billiard player capable of performing numerous trick shots that never fail to awe-struck everyone in the audience.
He had his first world title in 1919 and by 1937, he was able to win 14 more world titles. He continued to entertain audiences during his every match until his last days when he suffered from a heart attack in 1950.
Photo via poolroom.com
Rock Your Pool World With Line Kjorsvik
Straight from the Trondheim town of Norway, this Norwegian beauty started playing pool when she was 14 years old. She was coined to be always one of the boys – being the only girl in the group who would play at a 7 foot table in front of her. Tracking from her early pool days, she was already known for beating most of the boys, all the time.
Line Kjorsvik has been the five-time European Champion and was once hailed to be the number one woman billiard player in Europe. The rest of her titles include the following:
- 22-time Norway Champion
- Bronze medalist at the 2005 World Games
- 2-time Ladies’ Eurotour winner
- Nordic champion
In her personal website, she expresses her gratitude to the sport for with the opportunity it posed in her life made her travel different parts of the world and meet amazing and incredible people.
Photo via http://www.line-kjorsvik.com/
A Filipina Reigns Supreme in the 2009 World 10-Ball Pool Championship
Finally, a Filipina brings home the bacon in the 2009 JBETpoker.net Women’s World 10-Ball Championship. Competing in a 5 day play with 48 women pool players from around the world, Rubilen Bingkay Amit emerged triumphant. Being a dark horse and a non-favorite at the start of the competition, her victory is a total surprise and delight to Filipino and world pool enthusiasts.
Pitted against veteran and experienced pool players, Bingkay’s first semi-finals was with Japan’s Akimi Kajitani, one of Asia’s stable top players in women’s world pool and has placed 3rd in two world championships. It was a tough game for Bingkay but she won over Kajitani 9-6 in order to make it to second world pool Championship finals.
It is sweet victory for the Philippines to have the soft-spoken and petite Rubilen Bingkay Amit competing against Taiwan’s Shin Mei Liu, two time world champion with Amit still looking for her 1st win. Despite Liu’s taking first blood, Amit fought back and dominated the game to win 10-4 to become the First Women’s World Pool 10-Ball Champion. This proves that in the world of pool and billiards, the Philippines is a force to be reckoned with having Reyes, Bustamante, Pagulayan and Amit.
Make way for the 1st Women’s World 10-Pool Champion and 1st Filipina World Champion – Rubilen Bingkay Amit!





