SHENZHEN, China --- Texas A&M sophomore Katerina Ruzickova charged with the low round of the final round to grab the silver medal in women's golf at the 2011 World University Games.
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Ruzickova, representing the Czech Republic, made a charge at eventual champion Tzuchi Lin of Chinese Taipei with a 4-under 68, but she fell one shot short of the gold medalist. For the tournament, Ruzickova was 7-under par with rounds of 72-68-73-68 =281. Min Jeong Ko of Korea took the bronze medal.
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In the team competition, Ruzickova's Czech Republic squad finished sixth with a four-round score of 586 behind Chinese Taipei, China, United States, Korea and Spain.
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Ruzickova, representing the Czech Republic, made a charge at eventual champion Tzuchi Lin of Chinese Taipei with a 4-under 68, but she fell one shot short of the gold medalist. For the tournament, Ruzickova was 7-under par with rounds of 72-68-73-68 =281. Min Jeong Ko of Korea took the bronze medal.
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In the team competition, Ruzickova's Czech Republic squad finished sixth with a four-round score of 586 behind Chinese Taipei, China, United States, Korea and Spain.
