Amaya Valdemoro
| File:25th Laureus World Sports Awards - Red Carpet - Amaya Valdemoro - 240422 181103 (cropped).jpg Valdemoro at the 25th Laureus World Sports Awards in 2024 | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 18, 1976 |
| Nationality | Spanish |
| Listed height | 182 cm (6 ft 0 in) |
| Career information | |
| Playing career | 1992–2013 |
| Position | Small forward |
| Career history | |
| 1992–1994 | Dorna Godella |
| 1994-1996 | Halcón Viajes |
| 1996-1998 | Pool Getafe |
| 1998-2000 | Houston Comets |
| 1998-2001 | Halcón Viajes |
| 2001–2005 | Ros Casares Valencia |
| 2005–2007 | CSKA Samara |
| 2007-2008 | CSKA Moscow |
| 2008-2010 | Ros Casares Valencia |
| 2010-2012 | Rivas Ecópolis |
| 2012-2013 | Tarsus Beledeyesi |
| 2013 | Real Canoe NC |
| Career highlights | |
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| Women's Basketball Hall of Fame | |
Medals | |
Amaya Valdemoro Madariaga (born August 18, 1976, in Alcobendas, Community of Madrid) is a Spanish former basketball player. She won three Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) championship rings with the Houston Comets, one EuroLeague title with Dorna Godella, as well as eight Spanish league title and one Russian Premier League title. She was the Russian League Player of the Year in 2006.
With the national team she competed in two Olympic Games, Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008. won a bronze medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championship and won 5 medals at EuroBasket women, including a gold medal at the 2013 EuroBasket Women.
Club career
[edit | edit source]1992-1998: Spanish clubs
[edit | edit source]She made her debut in the Spanish league in 1992, at only 16 years of age, with Dorna Godella, winning the national league and the 1992–93 Euroleague. In the 1993–1994 season, she won the league, the cup and was Euroleague runner-up. With her following club, Pool Getafe she won back-to-back league and cup titles in 1997 and 1998, and again Euroleague runner-up in 1998.
1998-2000: WNBA
[edit | edit source]Valdemoro was selected with the 30th overall pick (3rd round) in the 1998 WNBA draft by the Houston Comets, winning three consecutive championship rings in 1998, 1999 and 2000.[1]
1998-2005: Spanish clubs
[edit | edit source]After playing for both the Houston Comets and Halcón Viajes Salamanca for three seasons, she went back to Valencia, having the club changed its name to Ros Casares, going to win 2 leagues and 3 cups. She would have a brief spell at Brazilian team Unimed/Americana in 2004.
2005-2008: Russian clubs
[edit | edit source]She spent the next three seasons in the Russian Premier League, with BC Volgaburmash Samara and then CSKA Moscow, winning 1 league and 3 cups.
2008-2013: Spanish clubs
[edit | edit source]Returning to play for Ros Casares Valencia, she won back-to-back league and cup titles in 2009 and 2010, as well as Euroleague runner-up in 2009–10 EuroLeague. She spent two more seasons in her hometown, playing for Rivas Ecópolis, winning the 2011 Spanish cup and leading the team to the 2011–12 EuroLeague final.
After a brief stint in Turkey, her last club was Real Canoe NC.
National team
[edit | edit source]She made her debut with Spain women's national basketball team at the age of 17. She played with the senior team for 18 years, from 1995 to 2013. She is one of the most capped players with a total of 258 caps and 10.6 PPG.[2] She participated in two Olympic Games (Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008),[3] four World Championships and eight European Championships, retiring from the national team as captain and champion in the 2013 EuroBasket:
- File:Silver medal icon.svg 1993 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women (youth)
- File:Silver medal icon.svg 1994 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women (youth)
- 9th 1995 Eurobasket
- 5th 1997 Eurobasket
- 5th 1998 World Championship
- 5th 2002 World Championship
- File:Bronze medal europe.svg 2003 Eurobasket
- 6th 2004 Summer Olympics
- File:Bronze medal europe.svg 2005 Eurobasket
- 8th 2006 World Championship
- File:Silver medal europe.svg 2007 Eurobasket (MVP)[4]
- 5th 2008 Summer Olympics
- File:Bronze medal europe.svg 2009 Eurobasket
- File:Bronze medal world centered-2.svg 2010 World Championship
- 9th 2011 Eurobasket
- File:Gold medal europe.svg 2013 Eurobasket
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Player File Archived September 15, 2008, at the Wayback Machine WNBA.com
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- ^ Valdemoro named MVP Archived September 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine at eurobasketwomen2007.com
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- 1976 births
- Living people
- Basketball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Basketball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Basketball players from the Community of Madrid
- Houston Comets players
- Olympic basketball players for Spain
- Real Canoe NC basketball players
- Small forwards
- Spanish expatriate basketball people in Russia
- Spanish expatriate basketball people in the United States
- Spanish women's basketball players
- People from Alcobendas