With this win Miguel Angel Jiménez secured his 11th European Tour International Schedule victory in his 373rd European Tour event and his 14th win as a professional.
Second win in 2004 in a BMW sponsored event, following the BMW Asian Open
Fourth win on the 2004 European Tour International Schedule, following the Johnnie Walker Classic, Algarve Open de Portugal Caixa Geral de Depositos and BMW Asian Open
Since his victory in the 2003 Turespaña Mallorca Classic, has won five European Tour titles in his last 24 European Tour events
The 18th time in European Tour history that four or more official wins have been recorded in a single season
Becomes the ninth player to win four or more official events in a single season in European Tour history, following Seve Ballesteros (1978, 85, 86, 88), Ernie Els (2003), Nick Faldo (1983, 92), Bernhard Langer (1984, 97), Colin Montgomerie (1999), Lee Weswood (1998, 2000), Tiger Woods (2001, 02) and Ian Woosnam (1987, 90, 96)
Ninth consecutive year that a player has won four or more official events on The European Tour, dating back to 1996
The 128th Spanish victory on The European Tour
His eighth top ten finish of 2004 and his 89th career European Tour top ten finish
Won €1,381,371 from his 21 events in 2004, beating his previous best figure for a single season of €1,148,290 in 1999
The first Spanish player to win the BMW International Open
Aged 40 and 237 days, becomes the second 40 year old to win the BMW International Open, following Mark McNulty in 1994, aged 40 and 286 days