Vera Selby

Vera Selby MBE (née Danby; 13 March 1930 – 13 March 2023) was an English snooker and billiards player who won multiple women's world titles in both sports.

She won the inaugural World Women's Snooker Championship in 1976 and won the title for a second time in 1981; she also won eight World Women's Billiards Championships from 1970 to 1978. A commentator for the BBC's televised snooker coverage, most notably at the 1982 World Snooker Championship, she was also a qualified referee and coach.

Vera Selby
MBE
Vera Selby
Vera Selby
Born(1930-03-13)13 March 1930
Richmond, North Yorkshire, England
Died13 March 2023(2023-03-13) (aged 93)
Sport countryEngland

Remembered as a pioneering figure in women's cue sports, Selby received an MBE in the 2015 Birthday Honours for her services to snooker and billiards.

Career

Selby was introduced to billiards as a six-year-old, as her uncle had a table in the cellar of his home in Newcastle. When she was 36, former British amateur billiards and snooker champion Alf Nolan saw her playing with her husband at the Coxlodge Club in Newcastle and started coaching her. She won eight World Women's Billiards Championships from 1970 to 1978.

In 1976, she became the inaugural winner of the World Women's Snooker Championship, claiming the title by beating Muriel Hazeldine 4–0 in the final. She won her second women's world snooker title in 1981 by defeating Mandy Fisher 3–0 in the final. At 51, her success made her the oldest female world champion in any sport.

A commentator for televised snooker, she was part of the BBC commentary team for the 1982 World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre, at which Alex Higgins won his second world title. She was a qualified referee and coach, and chaired the North East Billiards and Snooker Association. She won a lifetime achievement award for her services to billiards in 2014.

In the 2015 Birthday Honours, she was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) "for services to Snooker and Billiards." She received her MBE from Prince Charles (now Charles III) at Buckingham Palace. At age 85, she was still playing cue sports regularly.

Personal life

Vera Danby was born in Richmond, North Yorkshire, where her father was manager of the Freeman, Hardy and Willis shop. She studied art and design at Leeds University. In her mid-20s, she met Bruce Selby, a hairdresser from Newcastle, who was 28 years her senior. They married two years later.

She worked as a senior art, textile, and dress designer lecturer at the former Newcastle Polytechnic from 1972 until 1983, when she took early retirement aged 53.

In 2009, she became the Master of the 400-year-old Fellmongers' Guild in Richmond, the first female Master in its history.

Selby died on 13 March 2023, her 93rd birthday. Professional player Shaun Murphy paid tribute, calling her "one of the pioneers of women's snooker and an early trailblazer for girls and women who followed". An exhibition celebrating her career was held at Northumbria University in April 2023.

Titles and achievements

Snooker

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent Score Ref.
Winner 1 1972 National Women's Snooker Championship
Winner 2 1973 National Women's Snooker Championship
Winner 3 1974 National Women's Snooker Championship
Winner 4 1975 National Women's Snooker Championship
Winner 5 1976 Women's World Open Championship Muriel Hazeldene 4–0
Winner 6 1979 National Women's Snooker Championship
Winner 7 1981 Women's World Open Championship Mandy Fisher 3–0

Billiards

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent Score Ref.
Winner 1 1970 World Women's Billiards Championship
Winner 2 1971 World Women's Billiards Championship Rae Craven 506–304
Winner 3 1972 World Women's Billiards Championship
Winner 4 1973 World Women's Billiards Championship
Winner 5 1974 World Women's Billiards Championship Thea Hindmarch
Winner 6 1976 World Women's Billiards Championship Rae Craven 407–157
Winner 7 1977 World Women's Billiards Championship
Winner 8 1978 World Women's Billiards Championship Maureen Baynton 366–319
Runner-up 9 1979 World Women's Billiards Championship Maureen Baynton

Notes

References

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