Kelly Fisher
Snooker Player
Women's pool and snooker player their for being one of the most dominant champions in the sport. She is a multiple-time winner of the World Ladies' Snooker Championship and has been ranked number one in the World Women's Pool rankings.
She began playing snooker at age thirteen and won the James Brooks Classic in 1994.
She won every EBSA European Ladies Championship except one from 1996 to 2003.
She learned to play pool in a pub owned by her parents.
She and Karen Corr both switched from snooker to 9-ball pool after women's snooker's dissolution as a major sport in 2003.