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Ga Young Kim

Ga Young KimGa Young Kim was born in Seoul, Korea.  She developed a strong passion for pool and ventured to the US to play pool professionally. In her first year, she made a huge splash on the Women's Professional Billiards Tour.

Ga-Young Kim, the “Little Devil Girl,” first arrived on the U.S. scene in 2003 and turned pro the following year. She was born January 13 in Seoul, Korea, and now resides in Incheon, Korea.

Kim’s titles include the 2004 World Championships and the 2004 U.S. Open. She plays with a Southwest custom cue and practices roughly 30 hours a week.

In 2003, she finished in the top 10 in the world rankings, behind superstars such as Karen Corr, Allison Fisher, Jeanette Lee, Vivian Villareal, and Helena Thornfeldt. She has captivated the country winning matches against the top players.  She has started to appear more frequently in the ESPN TV rounds. When not traveling to tournaments around the world, she resides in Florida.

Her nickname on tour is "Little Devil Girl."

Ga Young Kim enjoys playing the piano and basketball.  She has also performed 3 cushion exhibitions in Korea.  To date, her biggest wins came in the 2004 WPBA U.S. Open and the 2004 World Championships.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Last Updated ( Monday, 27 August 2007 )
 
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