Jasmin Ouschan (pronounced yaz-MEEN ocean, German pronunciation: ['jasm?n '???an]; born 10 January 1986) is an Austrian professional pool player from Klagenfurt, Carinthia.
Her first professional competition occurred in 2002, but she did not officially become a professional member of the Women's Professional Billiards Association (WPBA) until 2007.
She is currently one of the top-ranked women in the world according to the 2010 prize money list and by the WPBA rankings.
At times, she has been ranked as the number one female player in the world.
Since 2006, she has been listed among the top-ten women in the annual prize money rankings.
Ouschan competes regularly with men on the Euro Tour and in 2008 became the first woman to earn a medal in an open world pool championship.
In international competition she has earned the World Games 2005 gold medal and World Games 2009 silver medal in nine-ball.
As of 2013, she has earned a total of twenty-nine individual European Pool Championships gold medals (ten in eight-ball, ten in nine-ball, six in straight pool and three in ten-ball) since 1999, including eighteen (four in eight-ball, five in nine-ball, six in straight pool and three in ten-ball) since joining the open Women's division in 2005.
She was the Youth European Champion in eight-ball six consecutive years from 1999–2004.
In the 2010 Pool & Billiard European Championship, held in Zagreb, Croatia, she became the first woman to sweep gold medals in all four disciplines contested (eight-ball, nine-ball, ten-ball and straight pool).
In 2010, she also won the Women's WPA World Ten-ball Championship.