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Descargar Cuadro Oficial De Distinciones CUADRO DE DISTINCIONES REGISTRO PROFESIONAL DE TENIS COACH COACH DIRECTOR AÑO PROFESIONAL ESCUELA CLUB LABOR RPT PRESIDENTE INSTITUCIÓN MEDIO LABOR ESPECIAL SOCIO MASCULINO FEMENINO ESCUELA Equelite Miguel Plasencia 1.994 Enrique Guerrero R.C.T. Barcelona 1899 Javier Duarte Alicante Extremadura Salvador "Doro" Toni Colom 1.995 Francisco Vicent C.T. El Candado Málaga C.T. El Tejar Madrid Martínez Baleares Miguel Puigdeval Gran Slam Tenis 1.996 Antonio Martínez Cascales C.T. El Corzo Badajoz C.T. Valencia Manuel Orantes Eric Van Harpen Tarragona Marca R.G.C. Covadonga C. Atlético Montemar Pedro Frazao Madrid Tenis 1.997 José Tutusaus Jordi Plana Pancho Alvariño Juan Mª Tintoré Federación Catalana Gijón Alicante Portugal Mundo Deportivo C. Bonasport Carlos Saavedra 1.998 Álvaro Margets C.T. Barcino Barcelona José Perlas Ángel Giménez Agustín Pujol Federación Valenciana Sport Pato Clavet Barcelona Andalucía Escuela de Tenis del Real Sociedad de Reyes Dionisio José Mª Álvarez del 1.999 Javier Martí Emilio Sánchez-Vicario Federación Castilla La Mancha Marca Familia Sánchez-Vicario Govern Balear Tenis de Santander Castilla La Mancha Manzano Antonio Martínez Fernando García Jesús Chapela 2.000 Juan Arcones Tenniscomp Alicante C.T. Castellón Pedro Muñoz Federación Castilla León Pedro Mora Luz Mª Rodríguez Cascales Lleó Galicia C.T. Puente Romano Juan Ramón Bozidar Skaramuca Federación Madrileña de 2.001 Miguel Crespo SEK Villafranca Madrid Ricardo Sánchez Ignacio del Río Xavier Budó Málaga Ruano Portugal Minusválidos Físicos Open Sports Club Club de Campo de Juanjo Cabrera Mª Mar Fdez.- 2.002 David Serrahima Jofre Porta Gonzalo López Manolo Santana Madrid 2012 Pablo del Río Jorge Bellés Barcelona Vigo Valencia Luengo Andrés Gimeno HCS Segundo Acebedo 2.003 Pancho Alvariño C.T. Albacete Antonio Nadal Stefan Ortega Eduardo Zaplana Federación Andaluza de Tenis Tennis a Fondo Tomás del Olmo Ginés Pérez Barcelona Barcelona Real Club Pineda de Tomás Arias 2.004 Samuel López C.T. Chamartín Madrid Juan Bosch Carmen Perea Jaume Matas Tennis Masters Madrid Telemadrid Roser Baello Ángel J. Fernández Sevilla Euskadi Jose M. Andrade Juan Carlos 2.005 Esteban Martín C.T. El Collao Valencia RACE Madrid Antonio Colom Sergio Casal Vicente Quilis Tenispain Lorenzo Fargas Ciudad Real Cantos PRO-AB TEAM C.T. La Pardilla Las José Manuel Javier Coppel Francesc Raúl Sánchez 2.006 Alberto Martínez Marc Casabó Gabriele Burgio ATP Challenger Pozoblando Barcelona Palmas Clavet Madrid Montalbán Sentana Mª Mar José Luis 2.007 Jorge Bellés Divertenis Barcelona RSHCC Madrid Javier Piles Ginés Pérez Fdez.Luengo Luis Calvo OPEN Comunidad Valenciana Dominic Conde Ibietatorremendia Barcelona Escuela de Tenis Scude- Reebok Sports Club Alfonso Martínez 2.008 Sebastián Tobaruela Antonio González Karim Perona Eduardo Inda L'ORÈAL PARIS Óscar Cea José A. Montarroso Almenara Castellón La Finca Madrid Tenerife Club Español de Tenis Javier Conesa 2.009 Joel Figueras C.T. Peñasol Valencia Albert Costa Xavi Budó Francisco Camps General Motors España Tenis World José Luis Escañuela Pepe Burgos Dominic Conde Valencia Alicante 2.010 José Luis Aparisi Arena Tenis Alicante R.C. Polo Barcelona Juan M. Esparcia Cesar Fabregas Javier Mendez Luis Gómez SEAT ESPAÑA Teledeporte José M. Pastrana David Castelló 2.011 Juan José Cabrera Escuela C.T. Benicarló R.C. Jolaseta Galo Blanco Pablo Lozano Josele Diaz José Luis Escañuela Superdeporte Jesús Chapela José Luis Sanz 2.012 Chimo Pérez/Manolo Sandoval Tenisval Sporting Club de Tenis Fernando Vicente Jorge García Sergio Troncoso Fernando García Fundación Juan Carlos Ferrero Punto de Set Alexander Chapelin Javier Conesa 2.012 HOMENAJE A JUAN CARLOS FERRERO POR SU MAGNIFICA CARRERA PROFESIONAL Iñigo Jofre Academia Ferrer José P. García 2.013 C.T. Torrevieja Samuel López Alejo Mancisidor Juan Olivert Diputación de Valencia Antonio Martínez Cascales Demetrio Crego Pepe Aupi (Ciudad de la Raqueta) C.T. Javea Fernandez 2.013 HOMENAJE A DAVID FERRER POR SU MAGNIFICA CARRERA PROFESIONAL 2.014 Javier Viguera Smart Racket Sports Ciudad de la Raqueta Diego Dinomo Mariam Ramón Jorge Bellés Adrián Campos Ayuntamiento de Ontinyent Punto de Break Rafael Montes Ramón Campuzano 2.014 HOMENAJE A NICOLAS ALMAGRO POR SU MAGNIFICA CARRERA PROFESIONAL.
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