The Black Widow: Jeanette Lee (U.S.)
At age 40, Jeanette still brings the OMG at the pool table. I dare say that even with her losing just watching her in that outfit brings out the winner in me! She currently ranks #7 in the Women's Professional Billiard Association.
Shanelle Loraine (U.S.)
Following the footsteps of the Black Widow, this Filipino-Guamanian beauty, is dressed to kill! She not only has a pretty face and a bodacious body but she also has a mean break. Her victory over Jeanette Lee in Korea put her in the 9-Ball Women's map. She is also a trick shot artist and plays 3-cushion billiards. Personally, what I like about her are those pair of 36DDs.
Yu Ram Cha (Korea)
Don't be fooled by this diminutive pool player from Korea for what she lacks in size she compensates for a lion heart and a sweet stroke. Pretty little thing too. Reminds me of Grace Lee (who also happens to be Korean).
Pan Xiaoting (China)
She was the first Chinese pool player to play full time on the Women's Professional Billiard Association (WPBA) tour. She was named Rookie of the Year in 2006 when she ranked #13 at season's end. Her growing achievement in billiard made her one of the most famous athletes in China.
Anastasia Luppova (Russia)
Is a European Champion and a Russion Pyramid Billiard Champion. Oh, what else is there to say---she's obviously a gorgeous girl with a cue stick!
Jasmin Ouschan (Austria)
Currently ranked 3rd in the 2012 WPBA rating, Jasmin Ouschan is a top ranked money maker in the billiard scene. Rich, talented, and beautiful---what a combination!
Ewa Mataya Laurance (U.S.A)
She was born in Sweden but moved to the United States at age 18. She is known as the Leading Lady of Billiards and the Striking Viking. She was inducted in the Billiard Congress of America's Hall of Fame in 2004. She is still active in the WPBA circuit and is currently ranked 9th. This picture was taken in 2010 at age 46. I'd say age has been good to Ewa!
3 comments:
there'll always be skimpy clothings in sports =/ i like the China girl! ^^ she's pretty ;)
ok yung taga russia :D
Yo Carlos. Your sexism is peeking out. Might want to tuck it away...or toss it altogether.
Awesome. So can anyone explain to me why there are separate men’s and women’s tournaments in Billiards? Because this is the most literal “even playing field” imaginable.
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