Europa retiene la Solheim Cup en un final de infarto – Ciganda emboca el putt ganador

Europa retiene la Solheim Cup en un final de infarto - Ciganda emboca el putt ganador
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Europa gana la Solheim Cup en un empate histórico

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Europa ganó la Solheim Cup en un empate 14-14 contra los Estados Unidos de América en Finca Cortesín en España.

24/09/2023. Ladies European Tour. The Solheim Cup 2023, Finca Cortesin, Malaga Spain. 22-24 September. Team Europe Captain Suzann Pettersen celebrates with the Solheim Cup during the closing ceremony. Credit: Oisin Keniry / LET
24/09/2023. Ladies European Tour. The Solheim Cup 2023, Finca Cortesin, Malaga Spain. 22-24 September. Team Europe Captain Suzann Pettersen celebrates with the Solheim Cup during the closing ceremony. Credit: Oisin Keniry / LET

El equipo europeo comenzó el día empatado a 8-8 después de dos días de foursomes y fourballs. El último día, los equipos empataron los partidos de individuales con seis puntos cada uno.

22/09/2023. Ladies European Tour. The Solheim Cup 2023, Finca Cortesin, Malaga Spain. 22-24 September. Carlota Ciganda of Team Europe celebrates after her fourballs victory on Saturday evening. Credit: Harvey Jamison / LET
22/09/2023. Ladies European Tour. The Solheim Cup 2023, Finca Cortesin, Malaga Spain. 22-24 September. Carlota Ciganda of Team Europe celebrates after her fourballs victory on Saturday evening. Credit: Harvey Jamison / LET

La española Carlota Ciganda embocó el putt ganador en su partido contra Lexi Thompson para asegurar el 14º punto necesario para retener la Copa.

23/09/2023. Ladies European Tour. The Solheim Cup 2023, Finca Cortesin, Malaga Spain. 22-24 September. Emily K. Pedersen (DEN) and Carlota Ciganda (ESP) on the 16th green during the morning foursomes on the second day .  Credit: Malcolm Mackenzie  / LET
23/09/2023. Ladies European Tour. The Solheim Cup 2023, Finca Cortesin, Malaga Spain. 22-24 September. Emily K. Pedersen (DEN) and Carlota Ciganda (ESP) on the 16th green during the morning foursomes on the second day . Credit: Malcolm Mackenzie / LET

Antes de este partido, el marcador global era de 10-7 a favor de Estados Unidos. Desde que la competición comenzó en 1990, Europa nunca había ganado tres competiciones seguidas.

24/09/2023. Ladies European Tour. The Solheim Cup 2023, Finca Cortesin, Malaga Spain. 22-24 September. The European Team fronted by captain Suzann Pettersen run onto the 17th green as Carlotta Ciganda holes a putt to retain The Solheim Cup. Credit: Tristan Jones  / LET
24/09/2023. Ladies European Tour. The Solheim Cup 2023, Finca Cortesin, Malaga Spain. 22-24 September. The European Team fronted by captain Suzann Pettersen run onto the 17th green as Carlotta Ciganda holes a putt to retain The Solheim Cup. Credit: Tristan Jones / LET

La capitana europea Suzann Pettersen dijo: “Es un momento increíble. Nunca habíamos ganado tres veces seguidas antes. Es un gran logro para todo el equipo”.

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Hedwall fue la jugadora que le dio la vuelta a la tortilla para Europa. Tres abajo después del 12, dio la vuelta al partido, ganando cinco de los últimos seis hoyos en su partido contra Ally Ewing.

24/09/2023. Ladies European Tour. The Solheim Cup 2023, Finca Cortesin, Malaga Spain. 22-24 September. Emily K. Pedersen (DEN) runs and jumps onto Solheim Cup Captain, Suzann Pettersen  .  Credit: Malcolm Mackenzie  / LET
24/09/2023. Ladies European Tour. The Solheim Cup 2023, Finca Cortesin, Malaga Spain. 22-24 September. Emily K. Pedersen (DEN) runs and jumps onto Solheim Cup Captain, Suzann Pettersen . Credit: Malcolm Mackenzie / LET

Pettersen añadió: “Es una gran sensación ganar en España. Es un país con una gran afición al golf y ha sido un placer jugar aquí”.

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