Catrin Maria Nilsmark (born 30 August 1967) is a Swedish professional golfer who played on both the United States-based LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour. (wikipedia)
We were all set in our mind that we were going to fight to the very end.
It was hard. We got down by so much. There were some big numbers up there.
I think when you're ahead, like the Americans were, it's a good feeling, chasing in a way, and knowing you have those hard finishing holes.
Obviously they're a little bit of underdogs and I think they have nothing to lose. They can thrive on that feeling.
The ninth hole, she said, 'Please, captain, please put me out first tomorrow. I looked at my schedule - I had put her first, of course. I'm trying to be nice to her.
No. More like 29 or 39, to be a little safe.
Its been a very, very hard decision. There are quite a few players in the States who have played very well. In the end we chose the 2004 British Open Champion.
I think we have a fantastic team. We might have the best team ever. We know we have to win over here sooner or later and we have a great opportunity. We have nothing to lose.
As long as we're ahead on Sunday afternoon, I'm happy.
They really have nothing to lose. No one is going to expect them to win, other than themselves maybe.