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After late shake-up, the ladies’s Olympics area is ready. Here is Crew USA

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June 24, 2024

Amy Yang’s win on the KPMG Ladies’s PGA Championship vaulted her into the Olympics area.

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For the second straight week, a serious championship held not simply the promise of etching gamers’ names within the historical past books, but additionally a final ditch effort for professionals to e-book their journey to the Olympics. First got here the lads, at Pinehurst, the place Bryson DeChambeau’s win was close-but-not-enough to hitch Crew USA. Second got here the ladies, at Sahalee, the place Amy Yang’s career-defining win launched her into the Olympics area. 

Yang leap-frogged from outdoors the qualification line to the highest qualifying Korean, becoming a member of Jin Younger Ko and Hyo-Joo Kim within the pursuit of gold in Paris later this summer season. It additionally booked Korea as the one non-American nation to host three gamers within the area. 

Crew USA is led by Nelly Korda, in fact, together with her six wins this 12 months on the LPGA Tour. Korda shall be joined by the No. 2 participant on the planet, Lilia Vu, who almost received the KPMG Ladies’s PGA Sunday. Rose Zhang was all the time going to be on this staff as properly, rating ninth on the planet. However the People had been on the verge of getting a most 4 gamers to France if Ally Ewing had simply completed two strokes larger final weekend. 

Ewing made a valiant effort by capturing 71 Sunday, however completed with a 37 on the again 9. Had been that quantity a 35, she would have vaulted from T5 into solo second and cruised into the highest 15 on the planet. A most of 4 gamers from every nation could make the Olympics, as long as they’re ranked within the prime 15. Ewing’s final-nine 37 was sufficient to push her to sixteenth on the planet, mere fractions of some extent from donning the crimson, white and blue. (She is going to little doubt have one other likelihood to do this later this summer season on the Solheim Cup.)

Korda will look to defend her Gold medal from the 2020 Video games, performed in 2021, whereas Lydia Ko will look to be on the rostrum for the third time. Ko took house the Silver in 2016, in Rio, after which Bronze in 2020, in Japan. Lacking from the 2024 Video games shall be Mone Inami, who received Silver in her house nation of Japan, falling in need of Korda by only a single stroke. You’ll find your entire checklist of Olympians beneath.

1. Nelly Korda, United States

2. Lilia Vu, United States

3. Jin Younger Ko, Korea

4. Ruoning Yin, China

5. Amy Yan, Korea

6. Celine Boutier, France

7. Hannah Inexperienced, Australia

8. Charley Hull, Nice Britain

9. Rose Zhang, United States

10. Yuka Saso, Japan

11. Minjee Lee, Australia

12. Atthaya Thitikul, Thailand

13. Hyo-Joo Kim, Korea

14. Brooke Henderson, Canada

15. Xiyu Lin, China

16. Lydia Ko, New Zealand

17. Miyu Yamashita

18. Maja Stark, Sweden

19. Patty Tavatanakit, Thailand

20. Linn Grant, Sweden

21. Carlota Ciganda, Spain

22. Leona Maguire, Eire

23. Georgia Corridor, Nice Britain

24. Ashleigh Buhai, South Africa

25. Aditi Ashok, India

26. Gaby Lopez, Mexico

27. Esther Henseleit, Germany

28. Alexandra Forsterling, Germany

29. Albane Valenzuela, Switzerland

30. Perrine Delacour, France

31. Emily Kristine Pedersen, Denmark

32. Peiyun Chien, Chinese language Taipei

33. Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Denmark

34. Anne Van Dam, Netherlands

35. Azahara Munoz, Spain

36. Bianca Pagdanganan, Philippines

37. Morgane Metraux, Switzerland

38. Stephanie Meadow, Eire

39. Manon De Roey, Belgium

40. Wei-Ling Hsu, Chinese language Taipei

41. Diksha Dagar, India

42. Emma Spitz, Austria

43. Shannon Tan, Singapore

44. Maria Fassi, Mexico 

45. Celine Borge, Norway

46. Klara Davidson Spilkova, Czech Republic

47. Paula Reto, South Africa

48. Mariajo Uribe, Colombia

49. Alessandra Fanali, Italy

50. Ashley Lau, Malaysia

51. Ursula Wikstrom, Finland

52. Ana Bela, Slovenia

53. Sara Kouskova, Czech Republic

54. Alena Sharp, Canada

55. Momoka Kobori, New Zealand

56. Dottie Ardina, Philippines 

57. Noora Komulainen, Finland

58. Dewi Weber, Netherlands

59. Madelene Stavnar, Norway

60. Ines Lakalech, Morocco

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