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French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship

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French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship
Tournament information
LocationParis, France
Established1927
Course(s)Golf de Saint-Cloud
Organised byFédération française de golf
FormatMatch play
Current champion
France Lily Reitter

The French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship (French: Internationaux de France Juniors Filles), known also as the Esmond Trophy since 1927, is an annual amateur golf tournament in France for women up to 21.

The match play tournament has been held annually at Golf de Saint-Cloud in Paris since 1927, and in its current form since 1959.[1]

Winners

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Year Champion Score Runner-up Ref
Internationaux de France U21 – Trophée Esmond
2024 France Lily Reitter 2 up France Louise Uma Landgraf [2]
2023 Sweden Meja Örtengren 1 up Spain Andrea Revuelta [3]
2022 Denmark Amalie Leth-Nissen 5&3 Spain Paula Martin Sampedro [4]
2021 Italy Francesca Fiorellini 1 up Sweden Meja Örtengren [5]
2020 No tournament
2019 France Lucie Malchirand 2&1 France Pauline Roussin-Bouchard [6]
2018 Spain Marta García Llorca 2&1 Spain Dimana Viudes Emilova [7]
2017 Sweden Amanda Linnér 6&5 Sweden Beatrice Wallin [8]
2016 Belgium Clarisse Louis 2&1 Spain Ana Peláez [9]
2015 Spain Nuria Iturrioz 4&2 France Agathe Laisné [10]
Internationaux de France Juniors Filles – Trophée Esmond
2014 Italy Virginia Elena Carta 2&1 Spain Celia Barquín Arozamena [11]
2013 Germany Laura Fünfstück 1up Spain Natalia Escuriola [12]
2012 France Céline Boutier 1up England Bronte Law [13]
2011 Sweden Madelene Sagström 5&4 France Manon Gidali [14]
2010 Republic of Ireland Leona Maguire 3&2 Norway Tonje Daffinrud
2009 Republic of Ireland Leona Maguire 1up Czech Republic Klára Spilková
2008 England Rachel Jennings 2&1 Spain Ane Urchegui
2007 England Florentyna Parker 6&5 Spain Marta Silva
2006 Spain Carlota Ciganda 1up France Caroline Afonso
2005 Spain Beatriz Recari 3&2 Sweden Anna Nordqvist
2004 Spain Elisa Serramia Neundorf 4&3 Spain Beatriz Recari
2003 Spain María Hernández 2&1 France Sophie Giquel
2002 Sweden Louise Stahle 7&5 Italy Margherita Rigon
2001 Spain Emma Cabrera-Bello 5&4 England Sarah Heath
2000 France Karine Icher 2&1 Spain Tania Elósegui
1999 Spain Tania Elósegui
1998 France Marine Monnet 3&2 France Karine Icher
1997 England Rebecca Hudson 5&4 France Marine Monnet
1996 Spain Maria-José Pons 2up England Rebecca Hudson
1995 Sweden Karolina Andersson 39th hole Sweden Sara Eklund
1994 Spain Maria-José Pons 8&6 Spain Itziar Elguezabal
1993 Sweden Maria Hjorth 39th hole France Stéphanie Dallongeville
1992 Spain Estefania Knuth 8&6 England Caroline Hall
1991 France Sandrine Mendiburu 4&3 Spain Laura Navarro
1990 Spain Estefania Knuth 3up England Helen Dobson
1989 France Sandrine Mendiburu 7&6 England Lisa Walton
1988 England Susan Shapcott 6&5 Spain Eva Vilagut
1987 Italy Stefania Croce 7&6 France Sandrine Mendiburu
1986 Spain Esther Tamarit 2&1 Spain Carmen Alonso
1985 England Trish Johnson 1 up Italy Elena Girardi
1984 France Corinne Soulès 37th hole Spain Xonia Wunsch
1983 Sweden Eva Dahllöf 19th hole England Claire Waite
1982 France Corinne Soulès 2&1 France Valérie Pamard
1981 Belgium Isabelle Declercq 5&4 England Lynda Moore
1980 Switzerland Regine Lautens 2&1 France Corinne Soulès
1979 France Carole Bromet 1 up Italy Sabina Pischiutta
1978 France Marie-Laure de Lorenzi 4&3 Scotland Dale Reid
1977 Sweden Charlotte Montgomery 2&1 France Éliane Berthet
1976 France Marie-Laure de Lorenzi 3&1 France Anne-Marie Palli
1975 Switzerland Carole Charbonnier 3&2 France Carole Bromet
1974 Italy Giovanna Foglia 1 up G. Stevens
1973 Italy Eva Ragher 1 up France Anne-Marie Palli
1972 Belgium Corinne Reybroeck 3&2 France Christine Collenot
1971 England Mickey Walker 4&2 Belgium Corinne Reybroeck
1970 England Kathryn Phillips 1 up England Linda Denison-Pender
1969 England Dinah Oxley 20th England Kathryn Phillips
1968 France Anita Newman 4&2 Belgium Corinne Reybroeck
1967 Sweden Cecilia Perslow 2&1 England Shirley Ward
1966 France Catherine Lacoste 7&5 Sweden Cecilia Perslow
1965 England Pam Tredinnick 2&1 Germany Marion Petersen
1964 France Catherine Lacoste 1 up England Ann Irvin
1963 England Ann Irvin 1 up France Martine Gajan
1962 France Martine Gajan 1 up France Monique de Mouxy
1961 France Brigitte Varangot 4&3 England Diane Robb
1960 France Brigitte Varangot 5&4 France Monique Chauvot
1959 France Brigitte Varangot 3&2 England Tessa Ross Steen

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References

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  1. ^ "Le palmarès du Trophée Esmond". Golf du Saint Cloud. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  2. ^ "2024 Internationaux de France U21 - Trophee Esmond, Page scores tournoi". ffgolf. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  3. ^ "2023 Internationaux de France U21 - Trophee Esmond, Page scores tournoi". ffgolf. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  4. ^ "2022 Internationaux de France U21 - Trophee Esmond, Page scores tournoi". ffgolf. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  5. ^ "2021 Internationaux de France U21 - Trophee Esmond". WAGR. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  6. ^ "2019 Internationaux de France U21 - Trophee Esmond". WAGR. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  7. ^ "2018 Internationaux de France U21 - Trophee Esmond". WAGR. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  8. ^ "2017 Internationaux de France U21 - Trophee Esmond". WAGR. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  9. ^ "2016 Internationaux de France U21 - Trophee Esmond". WAGR. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  10. ^ "2015 Internationaux de France U21 - Trophee Esmond". WAGR. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  11. ^ "2014 Internationaux de France Juniors Filles-Trophee Esmond". WAGR. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  12. ^ "2012 Internationaux De France Juniors (Trophee Esmond)". WAGR. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  13. ^ "2012 Internationaux De France Juniors (Trophee Esmond)". WAGR. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  14. ^ "2011 Internationaux de France Juniors Filles". WAGR. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  15. ^ "Past Winners" (PDF). Fédération française de golf. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
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