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France's Christian Cevaer twice holed out for eagle to claim his first European Tour victory in an amazing finish to the Spanish Open in Fuerteventura.

Cevaer holed his 137-yard second shot to the opening hole of Sunday's final round and then repeated the trick on the 16th to overhaul long-term leader Ricardo Gonzalez.

Gonzalez looked set to claim back-to-back victories following his Seville Open win seven days ago when he led by three shots with three holes to play.

But moments after Cevaer pitched in on the 349-yard 16th the Argentinian drove out of bounds on the same hole, and after driving through the green with his second ball, three-putted to run up a double bogey six.

Cevaer then had to save par after going through the back of the 18th to stay one shot ahead and watch as Gonzalez, Swede Peter Hedblom and overnight leader David Park all failed to birdie the last to force a play-off.

Cevaer's final round of 69 gave him a nine under par total of 271, the winner's cheque for £183,000 and a two-year tour exemption, Gonzalez, Hedblom and Park sharing second place on eight under.

"It's fabulous and I'm just really happy that my perseverance has paid off," said Cevaer, who was world junior champion aged 17 and won the prestigious PAC-10 championship while gaining a psychology degree at Stanford University in the California.

"I'm happy that I've clinched one of the first opportunities I have had because I know how tough it is and you do see guys finishing on the podium a lot without winning.

"This is very encouraging for me. I would have had to be happy if I'd finished in the top three but the opportunity came back to me and I focused very much on my last five holes.

"It was a fantastic stroke of luck holing out that lob shot on 16. I hit it perfect but we all know there is not much difference between it going in or finishing close."

The 34-year-old is the second player this season to come back from a potentially career-threatening injury to win on tour.

Sweden's Joakim Haeggman won the Qatar Masters last month after missing seven months of the 2003 season recovering from a broken ankle sustained while playing ice hockey.

Cevaer broke his right elbow while snowboarding in January 2002, an injury which meant he could only play six events that season.

He added: "This means a great deal because I can be more relaxed and be really confident in investing all my efforts and work into my game.

"It was frustrating to play seven tournaments this season, make five cuts, and still be 130th on the Order of Merit but you have to be patient."

That patience has certainly been rewarded and Cevaer is now ninth on the money list and 17th on the Ryder Cup points list.

Gonzalez, who would have been the first player to win back-to-back events since Vijay Singh in 2001, moved up to eighth on the Order of Merit but would have been third if he had held on to win.

"It was one bad shot," said the 34-year-old. "The shot went wrong because I wasn't thinking straight but finishing second isn't bad."

Park was also pleased to finish second despite failing to hold on to his one-shot lead on Sunday, the Welshman holing an 18ft par putt on the 18th after driving into a fairway bunker.

It was the 29-year-old's first top three finish in 135 events since he won the European Grand Prix in 1999 on his second tour start, and a good recovery after going to the turn in 40.

"It was good to fight back the way I did," said Park who feared he had incurred a penalty on the fifth when he went to smooth over the sand he had moved when playing a bunker shot, only to see the ball roll back into the hazard.

"In no way was I trying to test the ground ahead of the next shot but I thought I'd incurred a penalty and it was a little bit disconcerting, a bit unnerving to be honest.

"I knew there were exceptions to the rule and John Paramor (European Tour chief referee) mentioned it a couple of holes later. I should have asked right there and then because I played a couple of holes thinking about it.

"I just felt a little silly because I have been playing this game for a long time and you should know what to do, but it was a spur of the moment thing."

Final collated totals (Gbr&Irl unless stated, Par 70)(x) denotes amateurs

271 Christian Cevaer (Fra) 66 67 69 69 (£183,675)

272 Peter Hedblom (Swe) 68 66 68 70, Ricardo Gonzalez (Arg) 67 70 64 71, David Park 64 65 71 72 (£82,179 each)

273 Jarmo Sandelin (Swe) 67 71 69 66, Bradley Dredge 70 69 64 70 (£42,649 each)

274 Miles Tunnicliff 70 66 71 67, Jose Manuel Lara (Spa) 69 68 69 68, Charl Schwartzel (Rsa) 69 70 67 68

275 Marcus Fraser (Aus) 68 68 69 70

276 Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa) 72 70 66 68, Jean-Francois Remesy (Fra) 67 68 71 70

277 Nicolas Colsaerts (Bel) 72 67 67 71, Rob Rashell (USA) 72 67 67 71, Santiago Luna (Spa) 69 67 69 72 278 Alvaro Salto (Spa) 69 70 72 67, Emanuele Canonica (Ita) 71 69 70 68, David Lynn 67 68 72 71, Stephen Gallacher 72 69 66 71, Fredrik Andersson (Swe) 72 68 67 71, Klas Eriksson (Swe) 70 67 67 74

279 Jesus Maria Arruti (Spa) 74 65 71 69, Miguel Angel Martin (Spa) 67 70 72 70, Pedro Linhart (Spa) 73 66 70 70, Steven Jeppesen (Den) 68 73 68 70, Diego Borrego (Spa) 67 73 66 73

280 Richard McEvoy 71 69 71 69, Mark Roe 73 70 69 68, Soren Kjeldsen (Den) 73 69 70 68, Jose Manuel Carriles (Spa) 68 69 72 71, Martin Maritz (Rsa) 72 69 68 71, Stephen Dodd 71 70 68 71, David Carter 73 67 69 71, Jean-Francois Lucquin (Fra) 68 72 68 72, Gregory Havret (Fra) 73 63 69 75

281 Euan Little 68 70 73 70, Sebastian Fernandez (Arg) 71 70 71 69, Jorge Berendt (Arg) 72 67 71 71, Sion Bebb 70 69 71 71

282 Roger Chapman 66 71 74 71, Joakim Haeggman (Swe) 69 72 71 70, (x) Rafael Cabrera (Arg) 70 68 70 74, Henrik Nystrom (Swe) 70 65 72 75, Jeppe Huldahl (Den) 74 69 71 68

283 Gary Murphy 70 72 70 71, Matthew Cort 67 74 71 71, Martin Lemesurier 70 70 73 70, Peter Hanson (Swe) 74 69 72 68

284 Philip Golding 69 73 69 73, Simon Wakefield 71 70 71 72, Michael Jonzon (Swe) 71 68 71 74, Robert Coles 71 69 70 74, Paul Eales 70 70 70 74, Francois Delamontagne (Fra) 73 70 71 70, Cesar Monasterio (Arg) 73 70 71 70, Alastair Forsyth 72 71 73 68

285 Marc Pendaries (Fra) 72 66 73 74, Rolf Muntz (Ned) 73 70 72 70

286 Marcel Siem (Ger) 67 68 75 76, Julien Clement (Swi) 73 63 71 79, Graeme McDowell 71 72 72 71, Carlos Rodiles (Spa) 70 73 74 69, Jamie Spence 71 71 75 69

287 Tom Whitehouse 70 70 71 76, Maarten Lafeber (Ned) 71 72 74 70, Greig Hutcheon 70 72 76 69

288 Kenneth Ferrie 72 70 71 75

289 Terry Price (Aus) 73 70 72 74, Carl Suneson (Spa) 70 73 77 69

290 Simon Khan 71 72 72 75

291 Nobuhito Sato (Jpn) 70 72 74 75, Matthew Blackey 70 73 74 74

292 Stephen Scahill (Nzl) 74 69 67 82

294 Thomas Levet (Fra) 72 67 76 79

295 (x) Miguel Cabrera (Spa) 71 72 74 78, Luis Claverie (Spa) 69 72 77 77, Desvonde Botes (Rsa) 71 72 77 75, Damien McGrane 75 68 79 73

296 Ricardo Jimenez (Spa) 71 71 74 80

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