09-25-2018, 11:38 AM
One never knows what one loses when someone dies for no explicable reason before (in her case, her) time:
Celia Barquín Arozamena (6 July 1996 – 17 September 2018) was a Spanish amateur golfer. She won the 2018 European Ladies Amateur Championship.
Barquín was born in Puente San Miguel (es) and educated in Torrelavega and then in Madrid. She spent two years in a residential training programme run by the Spanish Sports Council before moving to the United States,[1] where she was a member of the Iowa State Cyclones women's golf team from 2014 to 2018 and was the Iowa State University Female Athlete of the Year for 2018.[2]
She played for Spain at the 2015 and 2016 European Ladies' Team Championship, where the team finished third and second respectively.[3] She won the 2018 European Ladies Amateur Championship held at the Penati Golf Resort in Slovakia, finishing a stroke ahead of Esther Henseleit.[4][5] In the third round, she set a course record of 63.[3] She qualified for the 2018 U.S. Women's Open, where she missed the cut. In 2018, she reached Stage II of the LPGA Q-School, which is to be played in mid-October.[3]
Barquín was in her final year of a degree in civil engineering after completing her eligibility for the university golf team with the 2017–2018 season.[2] On 17 September 2018 at 10:24 a.m., the Ames Police Department were called and discovered her dead body at the Coldwater Golf Links in Ames, Iowa.[6] A 22-year-old homeless man who had been living in a homeless encampment near the golf course, was charged with her murder. He told a fellow homeless man that he had "an urge to rape and kill a woman" according to The New York Times.[2][3][7]
Barquín, the most accomplished women's golfer in Iowa State University history, was honored on Saturday, 22 September 2018, at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa. At 10:50 a.m. CDT (UTC−05:00), a video tribute and a moment of silence in honor of her will occur at Jack Trice Stadium before the Iowa State vs. Akron football game. Fans were asked to wear her favorite color, yellow, and to be in their seats by 10:45 a.m. Additionally, in her honor, the Iowa State football team wore her initials, CBA, as a decal on their helmets and the Iowa State University Cyclone Football Varsity Marching Band will form a CBA during their routine. Posthumously, Barquín will receive a civil engineering diploma from Iowa State University.[7][8]
Prior to her death, Barquín was to receive the Iowa State female student-athlete of the year award at Jack Trice Stadium on 22 September 2018.[9][10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celia_Barq..._Arozamena
[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celia_Barqu%C3%ADn_Arozamena#cite_note-bbc-3][/url]
Celia Barquín Arozamena (6 July 1996 – 17 September 2018) was a Spanish amateur golfer. She won the 2018 European Ladies Amateur Championship.
Barquín was born in Puente San Miguel (es) and educated in Torrelavega and then in Madrid. She spent two years in a residential training programme run by the Spanish Sports Council before moving to the United States,[1] where she was a member of the Iowa State Cyclones women's golf team from 2014 to 2018 and was the Iowa State University Female Athlete of the Year for 2018.[2]
She played for Spain at the 2015 and 2016 European Ladies' Team Championship, where the team finished third and second respectively.[3] She won the 2018 European Ladies Amateur Championship held at the Penati Golf Resort in Slovakia, finishing a stroke ahead of Esther Henseleit.[4][5] In the third round, she set a course record of 63.[3] She qualified for the 2018 U.S. Women's Open, where she missed the cut. In 2018, she reached Stage II of the LPGA Q-School, which is to be played in mid-October.[3]
Barquín was in her final year of a degree in civil engineering after completing her eligibility for the university golf team with the 2017–2018 season.[2] On 17 September 2018 at 10:24 a.m., the Ames Police Department were called and discovered her dead body at the Coldwater Golf Links in Ames, Iowa.[6] A 22-year-old homeless man who had been living in a homeless encampment near the golf course, was charged with her murder. He told a fellow homeless man that he had "an urge to rape and kill a woman" according to The New York Times.[2][3][7]
Barquín, the most accomplished women's golfer in Iowa State University history, was honored on Saturday, 22 September 2018, at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa. At 10:50 a.m. CDT (UTC−05:00), a video tribute and a moment of silence in honor of her will occur at Jack Trice Stadium before the Iowa State vs. Akron football game. Fans were asked to wear her favorite color, yellow, and to be in their seats by 10:45 a.m. Additionally, in her honor, the Iowa State football team wore her initials, CBA, as a decal on their helmets and the Iowa State University Cyclone Football Varsity Marching Band will form a CBA during their routine. Posthumously, Barquín will receive a civil engineering diploma from Iowa State University.[7][8]
Prior to her death, Barquín was to receive the Iowa State female student-athlete of the year award at Jack Trice Stadium on 22 September 2018.[9][10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celia_Barq..._Arozamena
[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celia_Barqu%C3%ADn_Arozamena#cite_note-bbc-3][/url]
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