Karen Corr
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Karen Corr is a professional pool
(and former snooker
) player. Her nickname is the "Irish Invader".
She began her career in snooker at the age of 14 and won her first Ladies Snooker Championship in England, when she was 15 years old. She moved to US
in 1998, winning her first WPBA Classic Tour title in 2000. By the end of 2001, she was ranked as the number 1 player.
. At the age of 8, her parents moved to England where she eventually joined a snooker club and began her career in the sport at the age of 14.
Karen was 15 when she entered her first women's amateur event in Leicester, England. On the day after her 21st birthday, in 1990, she won her first Women's World Snooker Championship. Karen continued on to win additional World titles in '91, '95, and '97.
, and that she was going to play. Karen then decided to go also, but only during the snooker off-season.
In June 1998, Karen moved to the United States and began playing pool. She was curious to see how she would do at pool. After winning 10 qualifying events in a row, she was able to enter WPBA pro events.
While in America, Corr and Kelly lived with Kelly's sisters in New Jersey, and then in Boston for a time, before finally settling in northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
.
Karen won her first WPBA Classic Tour title at the 2000 Cuetec Cues Players Championship, in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
. She completed that year with two more Classic Tour titles. She also won the All Japan Open Championship held in Osaka, Japan. She placed second in the WPA Women's World Championship and in the UCC World Ladies Championship held in Tokyo, Japan.
By the end of 1998, Karen was ranked #24. At the end of 1999, she soared through the rankings, all the way to #4. By the end of 2000, she was ranked 2nd in the world, though 2002 proved to be her most successful year to date.
Karen became the first person to win all six Classic Tour events in one year. She won the Silver Medal at the 2001 World Games
in nine-ball pool and placed 2nd at the WPA Women's World Nine-ball Championship. Before 2001 ended, Karen found herself at the top, the #1 ranked female player in the world, and remained there for 2 years.
For 2007, she was ranked #5 in Pool & Billiard Magazine' s "Fans' Top 20 Favorite Players" poll.
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Pocket billiards
Pool, also more formally known as pocket billiards or pool billiards , is the family of cue sports and games played on a pool table having six receptacles called pockets along the , into which balls are deposited as the main goal of play. Popular versions include eight-ball and nine-ball...
(and former snooker
Snooker
Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a green baize-covered table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions. A regular table is . It is played using a cue and snooker balls: one white , 15 worth one point each, and six balls of different :...
) player. Her nickname is the "Irish Invader".
She began her career in snooker at the age of 14 and won her first Ladies Snooker Championship in England, when she was 15 years old. She moved to US
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
in 1998, winning her first WPBA Classic Tour title in 2000. By the end of 2001, she was ranked as the number 1 player.
Early life
Born in Ballymoney, Karen was raised near Maghera, County LondonderryCounty Londonderry
The place name Derry is an anglicisation of the old Irish Daire meaning oak-grove or oak-wood. As with the city, its name is subject to the Derry/Londonderry name dispute, with the form Derry preferred by nationalists and Londonderry preferred by unionists...
. At the age of 8, her parents moved to England where she eventually joined a snooker club and began her career in the sport at the age of 14.
Karen was 15 when she entered her first women's amateur event in Leicester, England. On the day after her 21st birthday, in 1990, she won her first Women's World Snooker Championship. Karen continued on to win additional World titles in '91, '95, and '97.
Pool career
The ladies' snooker prize funds were never large enough for Karen to support herself financially. She was forced to work various jobs, including bartending, to enable herself to continue to play snooker. In 1997, she was invited to play in an exhibition tour throughout Australia and New Zealand with her friend, and fellow pro, Julie Kelly. While on that tour, Julie told her about the tour in the USUnited States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
, and that she was going to play. Karen then decided to go also, but only during the snooker off-season.
In June 1998, Karen moved to the United States and began playing pool. She was curious to see how she would do at pool. After winning 10 qualifying events in a row, she was able to enter WPBA pro events.
While in America, Corr and Kelly lived with Kelly's sisters in New Jersey, and then in Boston for a time, before finally settling in northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Philadelphia County, with which it is coterminous. The city is located in the Northeastern United States along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. It is the fifth-most-populous city in the United States,...
.
Karen won her first WPBA Classic Tour title at the 2000 Cuetec Cues Players Championship, in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
The Village of Valley Forge is an unincorporated settlement located on the west side of Valley Forge National Historical Park at the confluence of Valley Creek and the Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania, United States. The remaining village is in Schuylkill Township of Chester County, but once...
. She completed that year with two more Classic Tour titles. She also won the All Japan Open Championship held in Osaka, Japan. She placed second in the WPA Women's World Championship and in the UCC World Ladies Championship held in Tokyo, Japan.
By the end of 1998, Karen was ranked #24. At the end of 1999, she soared through the rankings, all the way to #4. By the end of 2000, she was ranked 2nd in the world, though 2002 proved to be her most successful year to date.
Karen became the first person to win all six Classic Tour events in one year. She won the Silver Medal at the 2001 World Games
Billiards at the 2001 World Games
The cue sports competition at the World Games 2001 took place from 22 to 26 August in Akita, Japan.-Medal table:-Medals summary:...
in nine-ball pool and placed 2nd at the WPA Women's World Nine-ball Championship. Before 2001 ended, Karen found herself at the top, the #1 ranked female player in the world, and remained there for 2 years.
For 2007, she was ranked #5 in Pool & Billiard Magazine
Titles and achievements
1990-1991- World Snooker Champion
- Mita/Sky World Masters - women's singlesWorld MastersThe World Masters, known for sponsorship reasons as the Mita/Sky World Masters, was a snooker tournament held in January 1991. Conceived by promoter Barry Hearn, the tournament had a similar format to the Grand Slam events in tennis, with men's singles, men's doubles, women's singles, women's...
Champion
1995-1996
- World Snooker Champion
1997
- World English Billiards Champion
- World Snooker Champion
1998
- N.E. Woman’s Tour Player of the Year
- World English Billiards Champion
- European Snooker Champion
1999
- Billiard Digest Magazine's Rookie of the Year
- N.E. Woman’s Tour Player of the Year
- World English Billiards Champion
2000
- 2000 WPBA Los Angeles Open
- 2000 WPBA Baltimore Shootout
- 2000 WPBA Players Championship
- 2000 Northeast Women's Tour Pennsylvania State 9-Ball Championship
2001
- 2001 WPBA National 9-Ball Championship
- 2001 WPBA Midwest Classic
- 2001 WPBA WPBA Fall Classic
- 2001 WPBA Carolina Classic
- 2001 WPBA Spring Classic
- 2001 WPBA Players Championship
- 2001 NEWT Tour Ladies' New Jersey State 9-Ball Championship
- 2001 Women's New York State 9-Ball Championship
- 2001 Pennsylvania State Ladies 9-Ball Championship
2002
- 2002 WPBA 9-Ball Championship
- 2002 WPBA BCA 9-Ball Championship
- 2002 WPBA Spring Classic
- 2002 Women's New Jersey State 9-Ball Championship
2003
- 2003 WPBA Canadian Classic
- 2003 WPBA U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship
- 2003 WPBA BCA 9-Ball Championship
- 2003 Women's Pro Player Championship
- 2003 Women's Maryland State 9-Ball Championship
- 2003 Women's New Jersey State 9-Ball Championship
- 2003 Women's New York State 9-Ball Championship
2004
- 2004 WPBA National 9-Ball Championship
- 2004 WPBA BCA 9-Ball Championship
2005
- 2005 WPBA Florida Classic
2006
- 2006 WPBA Midwest Classic
- 2006 WPBA Florida Classic
- 2006 WPBA Carolina Women's Billiards Classic
2007
- 2007 Pool & Billiard Magazine Fans' Top 20 Favorite Players, #5