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Ochoa named AP's female athlete of 2006

24-year-old easily outpolls Mauresmo after ending Annika's domination

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Lorena Ochoa swept all the LPGA's major honors and closed 2006 with a landslide victory as the AP Female Athlete of the Year.
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updated 9:40 p.m. ET Dec. 28, 2006

Lorena Ochoa learned at an early age to aim high and not be afraid to fail.

She was 12 when she trained six months to climb the snow-covered top of Pico de Orizaba, Mexico’s tallest mountain at 18,405 feet. When she was 5, Ochoa fell some 15 feet from a tree and broke both wrists, leaving her in a cast from her shoulders to her fingers.

“They said the doctor gave me magical wrists, some magic in my hand,” Ochoa said.

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Those hands delivered sheer magic on the golf course in 2006 when the 24-year-old Mexican overcame past failures to win six times and end Annika Sorenstam’s five-year reign as the best player on the LPGA Tour.

Ochoa swept all the major honors on the LPGA and picked up another award at the end of the season with a landslide victory as the AP Female Athlete of the Year.

“That was my goal in January, just to be the best player on the tour,” she said recently. “I always knew I could do it. I think I’ve been raising my level of golf, and also more mature now inside the golf course and outside, too. It helps.”

She received 220 points in voting from sports editors around the country, double the point total of French tennis player Amelie Mauresmo, who captured Wimbledon and the Australian Open.

Tiger Woods was voted AP Male Athlete of the Year, the first time since 1993 that the male and female athletes came from the same sport (Michael Jordan-Sheryl Swoopes in basketball). And it was the first time since Babe Zaharias and Byron Nelson in 1945 that golfers swept the AP athlete awards.

Maria Sharapova, who won the U.S. Open in tennis, and Lisa Leslie, who won her third MVP award in the WNBA, tied for third with 60 points. Rounding out the top five were French Open champion Justin Henin-Hardenne and Hannah Teter, a snowboarding gold medalist at the Turin Olympics.

Ochoa has a passion for outdoor adventures, such as mountain climbing, and she brings a fearless attitude to golf. She has emerged as one of the most dynamic players, going after the flag every chance she gets.

“A lot of people get in that zone and they start freaking, but she just keeps plugging away, and I don’t know if you can teach that,” Juli Inkster said. “She doesn’t really worry about anybody else. She just tries to go as low as she can. That’s a great mentality to have.”

It was the fourth straight year a golfer has won AP Female Athlete. Sorenstam won the award the previous three years.

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There was no inkling that stardom would shift in women’s golf at the start of the year when Sorenstam went to Ochoa’s home turf and won her first start of the year at the MasterCard Classic in Mexico.

And there was no indication Ochoa had learned from her past failures at the first LPGA major of the year at the Kraft Nabisco, when she lost a three-shot lead in the final round. But she showed her fight that afternoon, hitting a 5-wood over the water to 6 feet on the final hole for an eagle to force a playoff.


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