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  Lorena Ochoa  
  Height: 1.68
Date of Birth: 11/15/1981
Place of Birth: Guadalajara, Mexico
Hometown: Guadalajara, Mexico
Studies: University of Arizona (2000-2002)
Became professional in 2003
 
     
 
    Highlights Amateur    
    NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS
   
         
    Tournament   Finish   Year    
    -Junior all Conference Championship
* Record of 10 under par in 9 holes and record on 3 days.
  1st   1993    
    -Amateur all Conference Championship   1st   1994    
    -Junior all Conferences Championship   1st   1995    
    -Team Junior all Conference Championship. Cocoyoc   2nd   1996    
    -Individual Junior all Conference Championship. Cocoyoc   1st   1996    
    -Miguel Aleman Championship, Cd. De Mexico   1st   1997    
    -Mexican National Ranking, Cd. De Mexico   1st   1997    
    -Miguel Aleman Championship, Cd. De Mexico
* Breaking record of 4 under par. * Breaking record of 4 under par
  1st   1998    
    -Mexican Amateur Championship. Cd. De Mexico   1st   1999    
    -Mexican Amateur Championship. Cd. De Mexico
* Breaking course and tournament record with 10 under par
  1st   2000    
    -Mexican Amateur Championship. Guadalajara   1st   2001    
    STATE TOURNAMENTS
   
         
    Tournament   Finish   Year    
    -Guadalajara State Championship   1st   1989    
    -Guadalajara State Championship   1st   1990    
    -Guadalajara Country Club, Junior Tournament   1st   1991    
    -Guadalajara State Championship   1st   1993    
    -Match Play Championship   1st   1996    
    -Annual Country Club Championship
* Breaking course record of 6 under par
  1st   1998    
    -Guadalajara Country Club Championship
* Breaking record with 15 under par in 3 days
  1st   1999    
    INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS
   
         
    Tournament   Finish   Year    
    -Junior World Championship, Calif. U.S.   1st   1990    
    -Junior World International Championship, Calif. U.S.   1st   1990    
    -Junior World Championship, Calif. U.S.
* Course record of 1 day and 3 days, the youngest in history to Win two consecutive times
  1st   1991    
    -Junior World Championship, Calif. U.S.
* Breaking her own course record of 1 day and 3 days
* First person in winning 3 consecutive times
  1st   1992    
    -Junior World International Championship, Calif. U.S.   1st   1992    
    -Japan Cup World Junior Golf Championship. Nagoya
* Record of 1 day with score of 13 under par and record of 3 days with 25 under par
  1st   1992    
    -Junior World Championship, Calif. U.S.
* Record of winning 4 consecutive times, and course record of 1 day and 3 days
  1st   1993    
    -Junior World Championship, Calif. U.S.
* Record of winning 5 consecutive times, and course record
  1st   1994    
    -Junior World International Championship, Calif. U.S.
* Record of winning 5 consecutive times
  1st   1994    
    -Individual Girls Junior Americas Cup. Wyoming, U.S.
* Record of lowered score 5 under par
  1st   1997    
    -Team Girls Junior Americas Cup. Wyoming, U.S.
* First time in history that Mexico wins.
  1st   1997    
    -Individual Girls Junior Americas Cup. Las Vegas, U.S.
* First player winning 3 consecutive times
  1st   1999    
    Tucson Open, Welch’s/Circle Championship, U.S.
* Being the only amateur and breaking score record with 12 under par
  7th   2001    
    -PAC-10 Conference Tournament. Arizona, U.S.
* Player of the year Pac-10 and All America Pac-10
  1st   2001    
    -Wildcat Invitational, Arizona, U.S.
* Breaking course and Tournament records
  1st   2002    
    -Ping/ASU Invitational, Tempe, U.S.
* Only player who has won seven consecutive College Tournaments
  1st   2002    
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