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美美求升级From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wang Yani (王亚妮; 1975- ) is a
who began painting at the age of two-and-a-half. Her work was exhibited in China when she was four, appeared on a
when she was eight, and she had a solo exhibition at a museum in
when she was fourteen, and soon after, at the
at the , in a traveling exhibit organized by the
in Kansas City, Missouri. The Sackler exhibit included a painting done when she was three entitled "Kitty."
By the time she was sixteen, six different books had been written about Wang Yani. They told the story of an innocent girl who loved to paint monkeys, baboons, and cats, and who grew into a world famous young teen who painted as curators of the Smithsonian watched her create beautiful birds and flowers with her dancing brush.
Wang Yani also exhibited in Germany and grew to love that country in her middle teen years. Studying the German language and winning a scholarship to study , in 1996 began to study art at the . She has had many exhibitions in Germany since 1996, including the one shown in the first reference below.
She is married to photographer Wu Min-an.
Wai-Ching Ho, Yani: The Brush of Innocence,
(A Young Painter by Alice Low and Zheng Zhensun)
(Wang Yani: Longing to Paint by Anne Sibley O'Brien et al.)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yani Tseng (: 曾雅妮 Zēng Yǎní; born 23 January 1989) is a
playing on the U.S.-based . She is the youngest player ever, male or female, to win five
and was ranked number 1 in the
for 109 consecutive weeks from 2011 to 2013.
Tseng was the top-ranked amateur in Taiwan from 2004 to 2006. The highlight of her amateur career was winning the 2004 , defeating
in the final, 1 up. Her amateur accomplishments include:
2002 Won –
(Girls 13–14)
2004 2nd place –
(Girls 15–17)
2004 Won –
2005 Won –
2005 Semi-finalist –
2005 2nd place –
Tseng turned professional in January 2007. That year she competed on the
and won the . She also competed on the CN Canadian Women's Tour where she won the CN Canadian Women's Tour at Vancouver Golf Club.
Tseng entered the LPGA Qualifying Tournament in the fall of 2007 and finished sixth in the final Qualifying Tournament in December which gave Tseng full playing privileges on the LPGA Tour for 2008. In June 2008, she claimed her first LPGA tour victory at the
to become the first player from Taiwan to win an . At age 19, she was also the youngest player to win the LPGA Championship and the second-youngest player to win an LPGA major.
Tseng was named
On 29 March 2009, Tseng became the fastest player in LPGA history to reach the $2&#160;million mark in career earnings. She achieved this mark in 32 events, spanning one year, one month, and 13 days. The previous record holder was
who reached the mark in one year, four months, and 15 days in 2006.
On 4 April 2010, Tseng won the first major championship of the LPGA season, the , by one stroke. She went on to win her second major of the year on 1 August 2010 by winning the
by one stroke and became the youngest woman in the modern era to win three major championships. LPGA founder
was younger than Tseng when she won the 1939 . However, that was before the formation of the LPGA Tour in 1950 and the designation of official LPGA major tournaments.
In September 2010, Tseng was offered a five-year sponsorship deal from a Chinese company worth 1&#160;billion (US$25&#160;million) with access to a luxury villa and private jets. Tseng rejected the offer because it required she switch her citizenship from
In January 2011, Tseng defended her title at the Taifong Ladies Open on the LPGA of Taiwan Tour. Three weeks later she won the
and a week later the , both events co-sponsored by the
and the . Her wins moved her into the number 1 position in the Women's World Golf Rankings. She won again the next week in the first tournament of the LPGA season, the .
In June 2011, she won the
by three strokes. Two weeks later, she won the . This made her the youngest player to win four
majors. The next month she defended her title at the Women's British Open, becoming the first defending champion winner at the Women's British Open as a major. Her five major titles also made her the youngest player, male or female, to win five major championships.
Tseng won the
for a second straight year. She wrapped up the award while the season still had four events remaining.
Tseng won three of the first five events on the : the , the
and the . The Honda LPGA Thailand victory was her second consecutive win at that event.
Since March 2012, Tseng has been four points away from qualifying for the
via the LPGA points system, which requires 27 points for Hall of Fame eligibility. Tseng earned one point for each regular tour victory on the LPGA Tour and two points for every major championship victory. She also earned a point each for her two Rolex LPGA Player of the Year awards and one point for winning the Vare Trophy. If she accumulates the required 27 points before her tenth season on the LPGA Tour, she will have to wait until the tenth year to gain full Hall of Fame eligibility. Lastly, Tseng has already met the No. 2 requirement by winning one LPGA major, Vare Trophy, or Rolex award.
Tseng's father is Mao Hsin Tseng and her mother is Yu-Yun Yang.
Tseng resides in a residential community at
in , Florida, in a house that she purchased from former LPGA player
in April 2009.
Tseng was named on Time Magazine's list of the "100 Most Influential People in the World in 2012."
Tournament
Winning score
Runner(s)-up
73-70-65-68=276
68-70-62-67=267
69-71-67-68=275
1 Aug 2010
68-68-68-73=277
12 Sep 2010
67-68-65=200
66-71-70-66=273
12 Jun 2011
67-66-66-68=267
26 Jun 2011
66-70-67-66=269
10 strokes
31 Jul 2011
71-66-66-69=272
11 Sep 2011
66-67-68=201
9 Oct 2011
65-70-67=202
23 Oct 2011
68-71-67-66=272
73-65-65-66=269
18 Mar 2012
65-70-67-68=270
25 Mar 2012
67-68-69-70=274
are shown in bold.
LPGA Tour playoff record (2–1)
Tournament
Opponent(s)
Won with birdie on fourth extra hole
Lost to par on first extra hole
Won with birdie on first extra hole
Tournament
Winning score
Runner(s)-up
3 Mar 2007
70-70-75=215
11 Apr 2007
(Taiwan LPGA Tour)
29 May 2007
(CN Canadian Women’s Tour)
12 Jan 2008
Royal Ladies Open (The LPGA of Taiwan)
66-64-66=196
17 strokes
17 Jan 2010
Taifong Ladies Open (The LPGA of Taiwan)
69-73-77=219
12 Mar 2010
(ALPG Tour, )
74-71-72-66=283
16 Jan 2011
Taifong Ladies Open (LAGT, The LPGA of Taiwan)
77-73-68=218
6 Feb 2011
70-67-68-71=276
13 Feb 2011
(ALPG, LET)
67-66-63-68=264
30 Oct 2011
(LAGT, LET)
68-66-66=200
11 Dec 2011
(The LPGA of Taiwan)
72-70-68=210
26 Jan 2014
Taifong Ladies Open (The LPGA of Taiwan)
73-72-70=215
Championship
Winning score
of victory
73-70-65-68=276
69-71-67-68=275
68-68-68-73=277
66-70-67-66=269
10 strokes
71-66-66-69=272
1 Defeated Hjorth with birdie on fourth extra hole.
Results not in chronological order before 2014.
Tournament
^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013
DNP = did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10
Tournament
Most consecutive cuts made – 15 (2009 British Open – 2013 LPGA)
Longest streak of top-10s – 4 (2010 U.S. Open - 2011 LPGA)
Tournaments
official as of 23 November 2014
* Includes matchplay and other events without a cut.
Position in
at the end of each calendar year.
(representing Taiwan): 2004
Professional
(representing Asia team):
(representing Chinese Taipei):
Harig, Bob (17 December 2010). . ESPN 2011.
. LPGA. 29 December .
Elliot, Mick (26 March 2012). . ESPN 2012.
. ESPN. Associated Press. 17 March .
. LPGA 2008.
. USA Today. . 2 December .
. The Taipei Times (Press release) (in Chinese). 10 June .
. Reuters. 21 November .
. LPGA. 29 March .
. . 1 August .
. . 19 September 2010.
Strege, John (18 September 2010). . <.
. ESPN. Associated Press. 20 February .
. The New York Times. Associated Press. 26 June 2011.
Lewine, Mair (11 July 2011). . ESPNW 2011.
Sirak, Ron (31 July 2011). .
. . 31 July .
. LPGA. 18 October .
. LPGA Tour 2012.
Baldry, Beth Ann (15 December 2010). .
Yoon, Peter (4 April 2010). . Los Angeles Times 2010.
. . 18 April .
. The Nation. 17 March .
. Focus Taiwan. Archived from
on 3 February .
. TLPGA. 24 January .
. LPGA 2014.
. 26 December .
. 25 December .
. 30 December .
. 29 December .
. 28 December .
. 27 December .
. 31 December .
. 30 December .
. 29 December .
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14 February 2011 – 17 March 2013
Succeeded&#160;by
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