Cristina Marsans Explained

Cristina Marsans
Fullname:Cristina Marsans Astoreca
Birth Date:9 May 1946
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Spouse:Alfredo Goyeneche
Children:2 (Javier and Sandra)
Status:Amateur

Cristina Marsans Astoreca (9 May 1946 – 26 August 2018)[1] also known as Marquesa de Artasona, was a Spanish golfer, best known for popularizing competitive golf in Spain.[2] [3]

Early life

Marsans was the daughter of Enrique Marsans, founder of the first travel agency in Spain.[4]

Amateur career

She represented Spain at the world amateur team championship, the Espirito Santo Trophy, on six occasions and at the European Ladies' Team Championship on nine occasions. At the 1977 European Championship at Sotogrande in Spain, her team finished silver medalists, as well as in 1975, and she won the individual stroke-play part of the competition herself, six strokes ahead of the nearest competitors.[5]

Royal Spanish Golf Federation

After her sport career, she became part of the Board of the Royal Spanish Golf Federation, in different positions: President of the Women's Committee (1988-1992); Vice President of the Women's Committee (1998 and 2006); member of the Disciplinary Committee and member of the Honors Committee (until 2005).[6]

From the RFEG she promoted the creation of the "Green Wood Awards of Environmental Responsibility" for Spanish golf courses as well as the "Human Values Awards", to promote values of solidarity and care for the environment.[7] She especially focused on issues related to quality, design and environment, encouraging clubs to take the necessary steps to obtain ISO 14001 certification.

Private life

She married Alfredo Goyeneche, an aristocrat and Olympic rider, who became president of the Spanish Olympic Committee and died in a car accident in 2002 at the age of 65, already separated from Marsans. They had two children together, Javier and Sandra.

Awards

Amateur wins

Senior amateur wins

Source: [8] [9]

Team appearances

Amateur

Sources: [10] [11]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.abc.es/deportes/abci-muere-golfista-cristina-marsans-72-anos-201808271221_noticia.html Muere la golfista Cristina Marsans, a los 72 años
  2. https://elperiodigolf.madridiario.es/440035/fallece-cristina-marsans-astoreca Fallece Cristina Marsans Astoreca
  3. https://www.abc.es/deportes/abci-muere-golfista-cristina-marsans-72-anos-201808271221_noticia.html Muere la golfista Cristina Marsans, a los 72 años
  4. News: Adiós a Cristina Marsans, gran dama del golf femenino en España . J . Moriarty . es . Goodbye to Cristina Marsans, great lady of women's golf in Spain . El Economista . Spain . 2 September 2018.
  5. Book: Jansson, Anders . Golf - Den gröna sporten . sv . Golf – The green sport . Swedish Golf Federation . 1979 . 9172603283 . 184-185.
  6. https://www.lavanguardia.com/deportes/20180827/451487547286/la-golfista-amateur-cristina-marsans-fallece-a-la-edad-de-72-anos.html La golfista amateur Cristina Marsans fallece a la edad de 72 años
  7. http://www.europapress.es/deportes/golf-00168/noticia-golfista-espanola-cristina-marsans-fallece-72-anos-20180827104308.html La golfista española Cristina Marsans fallece a los 72 años
  8. https://www.diariocritico.com/noticia/128213/noticias/cristina-marsans-y-catalina-castillejo-campeonas-dobles-del-internacional-de-portugal.html Cristina Marsans y Catalina Castillejo, campeonas dobles del Internacional de Portugal
  9. http://www.marca.com/golf/2018/08/27/5b83c6b746163f157c8b4585.html Muere Cristina Marsans, una de las mejores amateurs españolas de todos los tiempos
  10. Web site: European Ladies' Team Championship – European Golf Association . 23 October 2020.
  11. Web site: World Amateur Team Championships – Women's Records . 23 October 2020.