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Palmarés Carlota Ciganda Y Azahara Muñoz PALMARÉS GOLFISTAS EQUIPO OLÍMPICO ESPAÑOL FEMENINO Carlota Ciganda (1 junio 1990, Pamplona) Por años 2000 Campeonato de España Benjamín 2001 I Puntuable Zonal Infantil País Vasco-Navarra-La Rioja-Aragón Campeonato de España Alevín 2002 I Puntuable Zonal Infantil Cantabria-Navarra II Puntuable Zonal Infantil Cantabria-Navarra Campeonato de España Alevín Match Portugal-España Doral-Publix Junior Classic 2003 I Puntuable Zonal Infantil Cantabria-Navarra II Puntuable Zonal Infantil Cantabria-Navarra Campeonato de España Cadete Puntuable Nacional Infantil Campeonato de España Infantil Match España – Portugal Juvenil Campeonato Norte Inglaterra sub-16 (1ª en categoría sub-14) Campeonato de España Interclubes Infantil 2004 Campeonato de España Cadete Puntuable Nacional Infantil Campeonato de España Infantil Campeonato de Europa Junior Femenino por Equipos Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 por Equipos Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 Individual Campeonato de Europa Individual Absoluta Junior Ryder Cup Match España – Francia Juvenil 2005 Copa S. M. La Reina Puntuable Nacional Cadete Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 por Equipos Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 Individual Lacoste Promesas 2006 Copa S. M. La Reina Internacional Francia Junior Campeonato de España Cadete Campeonato de España Individual Femenino Campeonato de España Junior Campeonato de España Sub-18 Femenino Junior Ryder Cup Match España – Francia Juvenil 2007 Puntuable Nacional Ranking Femenino (Montecastillo) Match España-Suecia Campeonato de España Individual Absoluto Campeonato de España Junior Femenino Campeonato de España Sub-18 Femenino British Ladies Amateur Campeonato de Europa Absoluto Femenino por Equipos Vagliano Trophy Junior Solheim Cup 2008 Puntuable Nacional Ranking Femenino (Sherry Golf) Internacional de Portugal Match España – Suecia Copa Sotogrande Individual y por Equipos Campeonato de España Absoluto Campeonato de España Junior Campeonato de España Sub-18 Femenino Campeonato de Europa Individual Absoluta Internacional de Francia Stroke Play 2009 Final Conferencia Oeste NCAA Final Liga Universitaria por Equipos NCAA Juegos Mediterráneos por Equipos 2010 Women`s Pac-10 Championship (NCAA) The Cactus Tour (Torneo Profesional Arizona) 2011 Northrop Grumman Challenge (NCAA) DrDonnis Thompson Invitational (NCAA) Profesional en junio 2011 Murcia Ladies Open (Let Access Series) 2012 Campeonato de España Profesional Femenino Deloitte Ladies Open Holanda (Circuito Europeo) China Suzhou Taihu Open (Circuito Europeo) Número 1 Ranking Circuito Europeo Femenino (como rookie) 2013 Open de Alemania (Circuito Europeo) Solheim Cup 2014 International Crown LPGA 2016 LPGA Hana Bank Championhip Lorena Ochoa Invitational LPGA 2019 Solheim Cup Estrella Damm Mediterranean Ladies Open (Circuito Europeo) Segunda en Campeonato de España Benjamín 1999 (2ª), Doral Publix Junior Classic (12-13 años) (2ª), Copa S. M. La Reina 2004 (2ª), Puntuable Nacional Junior y Sub-18 Femenino Larrabea 2004 (2ª), Puntuable Nacional Ranking Femenino (El Puerto) 2005 (2ª), Campeonato de España Cadete 2005 (2ª), Internacional de España Junior 2006 (2ª), Campeonato de Europa Junior por Equipos 2006 (2ª), Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 Individual 2006 (2ª), Campeonato de Europa Individual Femenino 2007 (2ª), Grand Prix de Landes 2008 (2ª), Campeonato del Mundo Femenino por Equipos 2008 (2º), Campeonato de España Individual 2009 (2ª), British Ladies Amateur 2009 (2º), Juegos Mediterráneos Individual 2009 (2ª), Europeo Absoluto por Equipos 2010 (2ª), Tenerife Ladies Match Play 2011 (2º), Banesto Tour La Peñaza 2012 (2º), North Texas LPGA 2013 (2º), Open de Turquía 2013 (2º), China Suzhou Taihu Open (Circuito Europeo) 2013, Tenerife Open de España Femenino 2014 (2º), CME Group Tour Championship LPGA 2014 (2º), Dubai Ladies Masters 2014 (2º), Lorena Ochoa Invitational 2015 (2º), Meijer LPGA Classic 2016 (2º), Estrella Damm Mediterranean Ladies Open 2017 (Circuito Europeo) (2º), Solheim Cup 2017 (2º), Open de España Femenino 2017 (2º), Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic 2018 (2º), Toto Japan Classic LPGA 2018 (2º), Founders Cup LPGA 2019 (2º) No pasa corte en Tenerife Ladies Open 2005 (su primer torneo profesional, con 14 años) Puesto 52 en el Women’s British Open 2005 (como amateur) Puesto 11 en el Catalonia Ladies Masters 2005 (como amateur) Participación en Ping Junior Solheim Cup 2005 (como amateur) Puesto 8 en el Open de España Femenino 2007 (como amateur) Puesto 18 en el Dubai Ladies Masters 2007 (como amateur) Puesto 3 en Tenerife Ladies Open 2008 (como amateur) Puesto 9 en el Open de España 2009 (como amateur) No pasa corte en Women’s British Open 2009 (como amateur) Solheim Cup 2015 (Europa, 13.5 – Estados Unidos, 14.5) Solheim Cup 2017 (Estados Unidos, 16.5 – Europa 11.5) Juegos Olímpicos 2016 (39º) Medalla Olímpica del COE otorgada el 28-11-2007 Azahara Muñoz (19 noviembre 1987, Málaga) Por años 1999 Campeonato de España Alevín 2000 Campeonato de España Infantil Match España-Francia Campeonato de España Interterritorial Infantil 2001 Puntuable Nacional Infantil Campeonato de Europa sub-18 por Equipos I Puntuable Zonal Infantil Infantil Andalucía II Puntuable Zonal Infantil Andalucía Campeonato de España Interclubes Infantil Match España-Portugal Campeonato de España Interterritorial Juvenil Femenino 2002 I Puntuable Zonal Cadete Andalucía Match Cuadrangular (Ing-Sue-Ita-Esp) Campeonato de Europa sub-18 por Equipos 2002 Campeonato de España Individual 2002 Campeonato de España sub-18 2002 Campeonato de España Junior 2002 Interterritorial Juvenil Femenino Trofeo Jóvenes Campeones, Duque de Cork 2003 I Puntuable Zonal Cadete Andalucía Internacional de España Junior Femenino Campeonato de Europa Sub-18 Femenino por Equipos Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 por Equipos Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 Individual Ping Junior Solheim Cup 2004 Interterritorial Junior y Juvenil Femenino British Girls 2005 I Puntuable Ranking Nacional Femenino 2006 (El Puerto) Integrante Universidad de Arizona State 2007 Campeonato de Europa Absoluto Femenino por Equipos 2008 Final Liga Universitaria NCAA Grand Prix de Landes 2009 Final Liga Universitaria por Equipos NCAA British Ladies Amateur Juegos Mediterráneos por Equipos Juegos Mediterráneos Individual Profesional en junio 2009 Madrid Ladies Masters Circuito Nacional Sant Cugat 2011 Solheim Cup 2012 Sybase Match Play Championship (LPGA) 2013 Solheim Cup Lacoste Ladies Open de Francia (Circuito Europeo) 2014 International Crown LPGA Lacoste Ladies Open de France (Circuito Europeo) 2016 Open de España Femenino (Circuito Europeo) 2017 Open de España Femenino (Circuito Europeo) 2019 Solheim Cup Consigue tarjeta Circuito Americano 2010 Rookie del año del Circuito Americano 2010 Neo Pro Femenina 2010 Segunda en Campeonato de España Benjamín 1996 (2ª), Campeonato de España Benjamín 1997 (2ª), Campeonato de España Infantil 2001 (2ª), Campeonato de España Cadete 2002 (2ª), Campeonato de España Dobles 2002 (2ª); Puntuable Nacional Junior y Sub-18 Femenino Nuevo Portil 2004 (2ª), Copa S. M. La Reina 2005 (2ª), The Thunderbird International Junior 2005 (2ª), British Girls 2005 (2ª), Campeonato de España Individual Femenino 2006 (2ª), Campeonato de España Junior Femenino 2006 (2ª), Campeonato de Europa Junior por Equipos 2006 (2ª), Copa Comunidad Valenciana Ranking Nacional 2006 (2ª), Campeonato de España Absoluto 2008 (2ª), US Women’s Amateur Championship 2008 (2ª), Campeonato del Mundo Femenino por Equipos 2008 (2º), Circuito Nacional (Banesto Tour Zaudín) 2009 (2ª), Open de Irlanda 2011 (2º), Sunrise LPGA Taiwan 2011 (2º), Lotte LPGA Champions 2012 (2º), Arkansas Championship 2012 (2º), Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship 2013 (2º), HSBC Women’s Champions 2014 (2º), Founders Cup 2014 (2º), Lotte Championship LPGA 2018 (2º), Open de España Femenino 2018 (2º), Kia Classic LPGA 2019 (2º), Ladies Scottish Open 2020 (2º) LET y LPGA Solheim Cup 2015 (Europa, 13.5 – Estados Unidos, 14.5) Juegos Olímpicos 2016 (21º) Participación en Ping Junior Solheim Cup 2005 Puesto 31 en Tenerife Ladies Open 2008 (como amateur) Puesto 40 en US Women’s Open 2009 (como amateur) No pasa corte en Women’s British Open 2009 (como amateur) Medalla Olímpica del COE otorgada el 28-11-2007 .
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