Kim Ga-young (pool player)

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Born (1983-01-13) January 13, 1983 (age 43)
Seoul, South Korea
Sport country South Korea
NicknameLittle Devil Girl[1]
Professional2003present
Kim Ga-young
Born (1983-01-13) January 13, 1983 (age 43)
Seoul, South Korea
Sport country South Korea
NicknameLittle Devil Girl[1]
Professional2003present
Medal record
Representing  South Korea
Women's eight-ball
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place2006 DohaSingles
Silver medal – second place2010 GuangzhouSingles
Women's nine-ball
World Games
Silver medal – second place2013 CaliSingles
Silver medal – second place2017 WrocławSingles
Asian Indoor Games
Silver medal – second place2007 MacauSingles
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
Bronze medal – third place2013 IncheonSingles
Bronze medal – third place2017 AshgabatSingles
East Asian Games
Gold medal – first place2009 Hong KongSingles

Kim Ga-young (Korean: 김가영) (born 13 January 1983 in Seoul; sometimes referred to in the Western media as Ga-young Kim and nicknamed "Little Devil Girl"[1]) is a South Korean female professional pool player who plays on the Women's Professional Billiard Association Tour. Her father began teaching her to play three-cushion billiards (a form of carom billiards) when she was about twelve years old. After playing three-cushion for about three years, she started playing nine-ball pool and turned pro at the 2003 BCA Open.

Kim practices about 30 hours a week and enjoys a friendly rivalry with fellow Asian WPBA player Pan Xiaoting of China. Kim and Pan met in the finals of the 2007 Carolina Women's Billiard Classic, with Kim prevailing 7–6 in the WPBA's first all-Asian championship match.[2] Kim and Pan finished the 2007 WPBA season ranked 2nd and 3rd, respectively, behind perennially top-ranked Allison Fisher. Kim speaks Mandarin Chinese in addition to her native Korean language.

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