- 1995 in sports
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c=20th century
cf=21st century
yp1=1992
yp2=1993
yp3=1994
year=1995
ya1=1996
ya2=1997
ya3=1998
dp3=1960s
dp2=1970s
dp1=1980s
d=1990s
da=0
dn1=2000s
dn2=2010s
dn3=2020s|Athletics
:"For an extensive coverage see
1995 in athletics (track and field) "Marathon
January
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January 15 — flagicon|VIEHanoi Marathon ,Vietnam
** Men's Winner:Philip Keiyo (KEN) 2:22:22
** Women's Winner:Lucy Ramwell (HKG) 2:53:04*
January 29 — flagicon|JPNOsaka Marathon ,Japan
** Cancelled due to earthquakeFebruary
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February 4 — flagicon|USALas Vegas Marathon ,United States
** Men's Winner:Vladimir Netreba (RUS) 2:14:52
** Women's Winner:Laura Mason (USA) 2:37:30*
February 5 — flagicon|JPNOita Marathon ,Japan
** Men's Winner:Patrick Carroll (AUS) 2:09:39*
February 5 — flagicon|ESPValencia Marathon ,Spain
** Men's Winner:Lars Andervang (SWE) 2:19:20
** Women's Winner:Valentina Lyakhova (RUS) 2:46:34*
February 12 — flagicon|JPNTokyo Marathon ,Japan
** Men's Winner:Erick Wainaina (KEN) 2:10:31*
February 17 — flagicon|EGYLuxor Marathon ,Egypt
** Men's Winner:Dietmar Knies (GER) 2:43:45
** Women's Winner:Valentina Maisto (ITA) 3:25:41*
February 26 — flagicon|ESPSevilla Marathon ,Spain
** Men's Winner: Diego García (ESP) 2:11:21
** Women's Winner:Alzira Lario (POR) 2:47:04March
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March 5 — flagicon|USALos Angeles Marathon ,United States
** Men's Winner: Rolando Vera (ECU) 2:11:39
** Women's Winner:Nadia Prasad (FRA) 2:29:50*
March 5 — flagicon|USANapa Marathon ,United States
** Men's Winner:Aaron Pierson (USA) 2:26:18
** Women's Winner:Cheryl Boessow (USA) 2:51:54*
March 12 — flagicon|JPNNagoya Marathon ,Japan
** Women's Winner:Kamila Gradus (POL) 2:27:29*
March 19 — flagicon|ESPBarcelona Marathon ,Spain
** Men's Winner:Igor Chuprakov (RUS) 2:21:12
** Women's Winner:Nuría Pastor (ESP) 2:44:19*
March 19 — flagicon|KORKyongju Marathon ,South Korea
** Men's Winner:Lee Bong-Ju (KOR) 2:10:58
** Women's Winner:Lee Mi-Kyung (KOR) 2:38:08*
March 19 — flagicon|JPNOtsu Marathon ,Japan
** Men's Winner:Yuki Nakamura (JPN) 2:10:49*
March 19 — flagicon|ITAVigarano Mainarda Marathon ,Italy
** Men's Winner:Petr Pipa (SVK) 2:17:12
** Women's Winner:Ornella Ferrara (ITA) 2:39:34*
March 25 — flagicon|ARG Pan American Games Marathon,Mar del Plata, Argentina
**Men's Winner:Benjamin Paredes (MEX) 2:14:44
**Women's Winner:Maria Trujillo (USA) 2:43:56April
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April 2 — flagicon|GBRLondon Marathon ,United Kingdom
** Men's Winner:Dionicio Cerón (MEX) 2:08:30
** Women's Winner:Malgorzata Sobanska (POL) 2:27:43*
April 2 — flagicon|FRAParis Marathon ,France
** Men's Winner:Domingos Castro (POR) 2:10:06
** Women's Winner:Judit Nagy (HUN) 2:31:43*
April 9 — flagicon|BELAntwerp Marathon ,Belgium
** Men's Winner:Oleg Otmakhov (RUS) 2:12:43
** Women's Winner:Marleen Renders (BEL) 2:31:26*
April 16 — flagicon|MASMalang Marathon ,Malaysia
** Men's Winner:Haryono Suyono (INA) 2:24:50
** Women's Winner:Ruwiyati Ruwiyati (INA) 2:46:50*
April 17 — flagicon|USABoston Marathon ,United States
** Men's Winner:Cosmas Ndeti (KEN) 2:09:22
** Women's Winner:Uta Pippig (GER) 2:25:11*
April 21 — flagicon|BRABrasilia Marathon ,Brazil
** Men's Winner:Luiz Carlos da Silva (BRA) 2:22:46
** Women's Winner:Maria Venancio (BRA) 2:57:26*
April 22 — flagicon|DENAalborg Marathon ,Denmark
** Men's Winner:Björn Aanansen (DEN) 2:35:52
** Women's Winner:Anne-Liese Larsen (DEN) 3:39:50*
April 22 — flagicon|YUGBelgrade Marathon ,Yugoslavia
** Men's Winner:Vladimir Kotov (BLR) 2:14:00
** Women's Winner:Izabela Zatorska (POL) 2:40:27*
April 23 — flagicon|NEDRotterdam Marathon ,Netherlands
** Men's Winner:Martín Fiz (ESP) 2:08:57
** Women's Winner:Mónica Pont (ESP) 2:30:34*
April 23 — flagicon|CHLSantiago Marathon ,Chile
** Men's Winner:Jaime Ojeda (CHL) 2:17:31
** Women's Winner:Flor Venegas (CHL) 2:40:54*
April 23 — flagicon|ITATorino Marathon ,Italy
** Men's Winner:Sid-Ali Sakhri (ALG) 2:11:35
** Women's Winner:Rosanna Munerotto (ITA) 2:29:31*
April 23 — flagicon|AUTVienna Marathon ,Austria
** Men's Winner:Piotr Prusik (POL) 2:15:23
** Women's Winner:Helena Javornik (SLO) 2:36:30*
April 29 — flagicon|CZEPardubice Marathon ,Czech Republic
** Men's Winner:Edmund Kramarz (POL) 2:17:02
** Women's Winner:Alena Peterkova (CZE) 2:27:00*
April 29 — flagicon|NZLRotorua Marathon ,New Zealand
** Men's Winner:Mark Hutchinson (NZL) 2:23:19
** Women's Winner:Nyla Carroll (NZL) 2:47:44*
April 30 — flagicon|USACarmel Marathon ,United States
** Men's Winner:Juan Salvador (MEX) 2:20:48
** Women's Winner:Kim Goff (USA) 2:48:14*
April 30 — flagicon|GERHamburg Marathon ,Germany
** Men's Winner:Antonio Silio (ARG) 2:09:57
** Women's Winner:Angelina Kanana (KEN) 2:27:24*
April 30 — flagicon|ESPMadrid Marathon ,Spain
** Men's Winner:Juan Antonio Crespo (ESP) 2:19:20
** Women's Winner:Alina Gubeyeva (RUS) 2:49:08*
April 29 — flagicon|POLWroclaw Marathon ,Poland
** Men's Winner:Wieslaw Palczynski (POL) 2:16:31
** Women's Winner:Guliya Tazetdinova (RUS) 2:44:02May
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May 7 — flagicon|USAPittsburgh Marathon ,United States
** Men's Winner:John Kagwe (KEN) 2:10:24
** Women's Winner:Alina Ivanova (RUS) 2:35:30*
May 7 — flagicon|CANVancouver Marathon ,Canada
** Men's Winner:Graciano González (MEX) 2:23:11
** Women's Winner:Yoko Okuda (JPN) 2:48:50*
May 14 — flagicon|GERMunich Marathon ,Germany
** Men's Winner:Zoltan Holba (HUN) 2:18:42
** Women's Winner:Karin Steiger (GER) 2:47:58*
May 14 — flagicon|ESTTallinn Marathon ,Estonia
** Men's Winner:Meelis Veilberg (EST) 2:22:10
** Women's Winner:Aushra Kavaliauskiene (LIT) 3:02:16*
May 21 — flagicon|DENCopenhagen Marathon ,Denmark
** Men's Winner:Stanislaw Cembrzynski (POL) 2:20:09
** Women's Winner:Dorthe Rasmussen (DEN) 2:35:48June
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June 4 — flagicon|CZEPrague International Marathon ,Czech Republic
** Men's Winner:Turbo Tumo (ETH) 2:12:44
** Women's Winner:Svetlana Tkach (UKR) 2:39:33*
June 10 — flagicon|SWEStockholm Marathon ,Sweden
** Men's Winner:Åke Eriksson (SWE) 2:14:29
** Women's Winner:Ing-Marie Nilsson (SWE) 2:33:03*
June 18 — flagicon|NEDEnschede Marathon ,Netherlands
** Men's Winner:Viktor Goural (UKR) 2:15:29
** Women's Winner:Irina Yagodina (UKR) 2:36:43*
June 18 — flagicon|BRAPorto Alegre Marathon ,Brazil
** Men's Winner:João Batista Pacau (BRA) 2:17:35
** Women's Winner:Arlete Soares Adão (BRA) 2:43:33July
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July 1 — flagicon|NORTromsø Midnight Sun Marathon ,Norway
** Men's Winner:Ole Petter Hjelle (NOR) 2:23:51
** Women's Winner:Trina Jorgensen (NOR) 3:13:33*
July 1 — flagicon|FINTurku Marathon ,Finland
** Men's Winner:Nikolay Kolesnikov (RUS) 2:19:32
** Women's Winner:Olga Yudenkova (BLR) 2:37:22*
July 29 — flagicon|FINHelsinki City Marathon ,Finland
** Men's Winner:Tesfaye Bekele (ETH) 2:16:59
** Women's Winner:Marita Yli-Ilkka (FIN) 3:02:31*
July 29 — flagicon|BRABlumenau Marathon ,Brazil
** Men's Winner:Diamantino dos Santos (BRA) 2:15:16
** Women's Winner:Geny Mascarello (BRA) 2:48:32August
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August 5 — flagicon|RUSOmsk Marathon ,Russia
** Men's Winner:Yakov Tolstikov (RUS) 2:14:37
** Women's Winner:Alina Ivanova (RUS) 2:32:21*
August 5 — flagicon|SWE IAAF World Championships Marathon,Gothenburg, Sweden
**Women's Winner:Manuela Machado (POR) 2:25:39*
August 6 — flagicon|TANArusha Marathon ,Tanzania
** Men's Winner:Motori Choloo (TAN) 2:16:50
** Women's Winner:Blanka James (TAN) 2:59:25*
August 12 — flagicon|SWE IAAF World Championships Marathon,Gothenburg, Sweden
**Men's Winner:Martin Fiz (ESP) 2:11:41*
August 20 — flagicon|MEXMexico City Marathon ,Mexico
** Men's Winner:José Esquivel (MEX) 2:18:44
** Women's Winner:María del Carmen Díaz (MEX) 2:48:45*
August 20 — flagicon|ISLGlitnir Reykjavik Marathon ,Iceland
** Men's Winner: Hugh Jones (GBR) 2:29:26
** Women's Winner:Caroline Hunter-Rowe (GBR) 2:56:40*
August 27 — flagicon|JPNSapporo Marathon ,Japan
** Men's Winner:Tadesse Gebre (ETH) 2:15:07
** Women's Winner:Yuko Arimori (JPN) 2:29:17eptember
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September 3 — flagicon|RUSMoscow Marathon ,Russia
** Men's Winner:Anatoliy Archakov (RUS) 2:29:13*
September 9 — flagicon|SUIJungfrau Marathon ,Switzerland
** Men's Winner:Marco Kaminski (SUI) 3:00:19
** Women's Winner:Sibylle Blersch (SUI) 3:28:46*
September 9 — flagicon|NOROslo Marathon ,Norway
** Men's Winner:Helge Dolsvag (NOR) 2:23:23
** Women's Winner:Bodil Sandvik (NOR) 3:04:31*
September 9 — flagicon|LTUVilnius Marathon ,Lithuania
** Men's Winner:Rimantas Jakelaitis (LTU) 2:41:25
** Women's Winner:Galina Bernardt (LTU) 2:56:52*
September 17 — flagicon|HUNMiskolc Marathon ,Hungary
** Men's Winner:György Marko (HUN) 2:29:58
** Women's Winner:Enikő Fehér (HUN) 2:58:29*
September 17 — flagicon|CANMontreal Marathon ,Canada
** Men's Winner:Nicholas Kioko (KEN) 2:18:35
** Women's Winner:Elena Razdrogina (RUS) 2:34:55*
September 24 — flagicon|NEDAmsterdam Marathon ,Netherlands
** Men's Winner:Hisayuki Okawa (JPN) 2:14:00
** Women's Winner:Agnes Hijman (NED) 2:48:57*
September 24 — flagicon|GERBerlin Marathon ,Germany
** Men's Winner:Sammy Lelei (KEN) 2:07:02
** Women's Winner:Uta Pippig (GER) 2:25:37*
September 24 — flagicon|ARGBuenos Aires Marathon ,Argentina
** Men's Winner:William Musyoki (KEN) 2:16:59
** Women's Winner:Erika Oliveira (CHL) 2:45:02*
September 24 — flagicon|USAChiswick Marathon ,United Kingdom
** Men's Winner:Valeriy Zolotkov (RUS) 2:20:46
** Women's Winner:Eryl Davies (GBR) 2:49:23October
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October 1 — flagicon|SVKKošice Peace Marathon ,Slovakia
** Men's Winner:Marnix Goegebeur (BEL) 2:13:57
** Women's Winner:Guliya Tazetdinova (RUS) 2:43:03*
October 1 — flagicon|USAPortland Marathon ,United States
** Men's Winner:Thomas Ansberry (USA) 2:19:01
** Women's Winner:Nikki Rafie (USA) 2:40:12*
October 8 — flagicon|ITACarpi Marathon ,Italy
** Men's Winner:Clair Wathier (BRA) 2:15:48
** Women's Winner:Jane Salumäe (EST) 2:32:22*
October 8 — flagicon|NEDEindhoven Marathon ,Netherlands
** Men's Winner:Peter Sarafinyuk (UKR) 2:16:40
** Women's Winner:Carla Beurskens (NED) 2:35:16*
October 15 — flagicon|USAChicago Marathon ,United States
** Men's Winner:Eamonn Martin (GBR) 2:11:18
** Women's Winner:Ritva Lemettinen (FIN) 2:28:39*
October 15 — flagicon|SUILausanne Marathon ,Switzerland
** Men's Winner:Jacob Ngunzu (KEN) 2:18:37
** Women's Winner:Valentina Enaki (MOL) 2:33:35*
October 22 — flagicon|NZLAuckland Marathon ,New Zealand
** Men's Winner:Paul Herlihy (NZL) 2:22:34
** Women's Winner:Tracey Clissold (NZL) 2:42:44*
October 22 — flagicon|LUXEchternach Marathon ,Luxembourg
** Men's Winner:Jan Bialk (POL) 2:15:32
** Women's Winner:Linda Milo (BEL) 2:33:05*
October 28 — flagicon|KORChunchon Marathon ,South Korea
** Men's Winner: Rolando Vera (ECU) 2:11:30
** Women's Winner:Kang Soon-Duk (KOR) 2:35:37*
October 29 — flagicon|GERFrankfurt Marathon ,Germany
** Men's Winner:Oleg Otmakhov (RUS) 2:12:35
** Women's Winner:Katrin Dörre-Heinig (GER) 2:31:39*
October 29 — flagicon|GREIraklion Marathon ,Greece
** Men's Winner:Joel Chepchumba (KEN) 2:22:15
** Women's Winner:Svetlana Nechayeva (RUS) 2:44:22*
October 29 — flagicon|ITAVenezia Marathon ,Italy
** Men's Winner:Danilo Goffi (ITA) 2:09:26
** Women's Winner:Maura Viceconte (ITA) 2:29:11*
October 30 — flagicon|IRLDublin Marathon ,Ireland
** Men's Winner:William Musyoki (KEN) 2:16:57
** Women's Winner:Trudi Thomson (GBR) 2:38:23November
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November 5 — flagicon|TUREurasia Marathon ,Turkey
** Men's Winner:Stephan Langat (KEN) 2:17:56
** Women's Winner:Firiya Sultanova (RUS) 2:34:44*
November 6 — flagicon|ESPSama de Langreo Marathon ,Spain
** Men's Winner:Fernando Zuloaga (ESP) 2:17:00
** Women's Winner:Judith Burnett (GBR) 2:51:21*
November 12 — flagicon|USANew York City Marathon ,United States
** Men's Winner:German Silva (MEX) 2:11:00
** Women's Winner:Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 2:28:06*
November 19 — flagicon|CUBHavana Marathon ,Cuba
** Men's Winner:José Ramon Rodríguez (CUB) 2:20:20
** Women's Winner:Fidelina Limonta (CUB) 2:52:06*
November 19 — flagicon|JPNTokyo Marathon ,Japan
** Women's Winner:Junko Asari (JPN) 2:28:46
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*November 26 — flagicon|THABangkok Marathon ,Thailand
** Men's Winner:Daniel Shungea (KEN) 2:38:35
** Women's Winner:Rigzin Angmo (IND) 2:51:14*
November 26 — flagicon|JPNKawaguchiko Marathon ,Japan
** Men's Winner:Karol Dolega (POL) 2:15:38
** Women's Winner:Malgorzata Birbach (POL) 2:35:55*
November 26 — flagicon|PORLisbon Marathon ,Portugal
** Men's Winner:William Musyoki (KEN) 2:13:30
** Women's Winner:Birgit Jerschabek (GER) 2:28:02*
November 26 — flagicon|JPNTsukuba Marathon ,Japan
** Men's Winner:Hiroshi Hashimoto (JPN) 2:19:43
** Women's Winner:Kaoru Tsunekawa (JPN) 2:36:53December
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December 3 — flagicon|ITAFirenze Marathon ,Italy
** Men's Winner:Bernard Boyio (KEN) 2:15:36
** Women's Winner:Svetlana Nechayeva (RUS) 2:40:08*
December 3 — flagicon|JPNFukuoka Marathon ,Japan
** Men's Winner:Luis Antonio Santos (BRA) 2:09:30*
December 3 —
** Men's Winner:Henrique Crisostomo (POR) 2:15:39
** Women's Winner:Li Yemei (CHN) 2:40:47*
December 3 — flagicon|RSASoweto Marathon ,South Africa
** Men's Winner:Nicoli Gatinsaso (RSA) 1:38:03
** Women's Winner:Jowaine Parrott (RSA) 2:50:17*
December 9 — flagicon|CRCSan José Marathon ,Costa Rica
** Men's Winner: Marion Peña (MEX) 2:27:36
** Women's Winner:Emperatriz Wilson (CUB) 2:53:40*
December 10 — flagicon|USAHonolulu Marathon ,United States
** Men's Winner:Josia Thugwane (RSA) 2:16:08
** Women's Winner:Colleen de Reuck (RSA) 2:37:29Auto racing *
Stock car racing :
**Sterling Marlin won theDaytona 500
**NASCAR Championship -Jeff Gordon
*CART racing - season championship won byJacques Villeneuve
**Indianapolis 500 -Jacques Villeneuve . (First IRL races following year).
*Formula One Championship -Michael Schumacher ofGermany
*24 hours of Le Mans :Yannick Dalmas /J.J. Lehto /Masanori Sekiya won, driving aMcLaren F1 GTR
*Rally racing -Colin McRae won theWorld Rally Championship
**Carlos Sainz /Luis Moya won theMonte Carlo Rally driving a Subaru Impreza 555
*Drag racing -Scott Kalitta won theNHRA "Top Fuel " championship.Baseball *
World Series :Atlanta Braves won 4 games to 2 over theCleveland Indians . The Series MVP wasTom Glavine , Atlanta
*September 6 -Cal Ripken Jr. breaksLou Gehrig 's record of playing 2131 consecutive games.
*The California Angels lose a 13-game lead over theSeattle Mariners , and lose the division title in a one-game playoff.Basketball *
NCAA Men's Basketball Championship :
**UCLA wins 89-78 over Arkansas* NBA Finals|NBA Finals:
**Houston Rockets win 4 games to 0 over theOrlando Magic *
National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:
**Perth Wildcats defeated theNorth Melbourne Giants 2-1 in the best-of-three final series.Boxing *
March 11 to 27 – Pan American Games held inMar del Plata, Argentina .
**"Light Flyweight (– 48 kg):"Edgar Velasquez (Venezuela)
**"Flyweight (– 51 kg):" Juan Guzmán (Cuba)
**"Bantamweight (– 54 kg):"Juan Despaigne (Cuba)
**"Featherweight (– 57 kg):"Arnaldo Mesa (Cuba)
**"Lightweight (– 60 kg):"Julio Gonzáles (Cuba)
**"Light Welterweight (– 63.5 kg):"Walter Crucce (Argentina)
**"Welterweight (– 67 kg):" David Reid (United States)
**"Light Middleweight (– 71 kg):"Alfredo Duvergel (Cuba)
**"Middleweight (– 75 kg):"Ariel Hernández (Cuba)
**"Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg):"Antonio Tarver (United States)
**"Heavyweight (– 91 kg):"Félix Savón (Cuba)
**"Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg):"Leonardo Martínez Fiz (Cuba)
*May 4 to 15 – World Amateur Boxing Championships held inBerlin ,Germany
**"Light Flyweight (– 48 kg):"Daniel Petrov (Bulgaria)
**"Flyweight (– 51 kg):"Zoltan Lunka (Germany)
**"Bantamweight (– 54 kg):"Raimkul Malakhbekov (Russia)
**"Featherweight (– 57 kg):"Serafim Todorov (Bulgaria)
**"Lightweight (– 60 kg):"Leonard Doroftei (Romania)
**"Light Welterweight (– 63,5 kg):"Héctor Vinent (Cuba)
**"Welterweight (– 67 kg):"Juan Hernández Sierra (Cuba)
**"Light Middleweight (– 71 kg):"Francisc Vaştag (Romania)
**"Middleweight (– 75 kg):"Ariel Hernández (Cuba)
**"Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg):"Antonio Tarver (United States)
**"Heavyweight (– 91 kg):"Félix Savón (Cuba)
**"Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg):"Alexei Lezin (Russia)
*May 6 –Oscar de la Hoya scored a second round TKO inLas Vegas, Nevada overRafael Ruelas to retain his Lightweight Championship.Cricket *
December 26 inMelbourne : UmpireDarrell Hair no ballsSri Lanka n spinnerMuttiah Muralitharan seven times for throwing in the second Test againstAustralia .Cycling *
Giro d'Italia won byTony Rominger ofSwitzerland
*Tour de France -Miguel Indurain ofSpain
*World Cycling Championship :Abraham Olano ofSpain Dogsled racing *Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:
**Doug Swingley won with lead dogs: "Vic" & "Elmer"Field hockey World competitions
* Men's Champions Trophy in
Berlin ,Germany
** Gold: Germany
** Silver: Australia
** Bronze: Pakistan* Women's Champions Trophy in
Mar del Plata ,Argentina
** Gold: Australia
** Silver: South Korea
** Bronze: United States* Women's Olympic Qualifier Tournament in
Cape Town ,South Africa
** Gold: South Korea
** Silver: Great Britain
** Bronze: GermanyRegional competitions
* Men's European Nations Cup in
Dublin ,Republic of Ireland
** Gold: Germany
** Silver: The Netherlands
** Bronze: England* Pan American Games (Men's Competition) in
Mar del Plata ,Argentina
** Gold: Argentina
** Silver: Canada
** Bronze: United States* Women's European Nations Cup in
Amstelveen ,The Netherlands
** Gold: The Netherlands
** Silver: Spain
** Bronze: Germany* Pan American Games (Women's Competition) in
Mar del Plata ,Argentina
** Gold: Argentina
** Silver: United States
** Bronze: CanadaFigure skating *
World Figure Skating Championships :
**Men's champion:Elvis Stojko ,Canada
**Ladies' champion:Chen Lu , China
**Pairs' champions:Radka Kovariková /Rene Novotny ,Czech Republic
**Ice dancing champions:Oksana Grishuk /Evgeny Platov ,Russia
=Football (American)=*
Super Bowl XXIX :San Francisco 49ers won 49-26 over theSan Diego Chargers .*1994
NCAA Division I-A national football championship : TheNebraska Cornhuskers defeat theUniversity of Miami Hurricanes 24-17 onJanuary 1 ,1995 .*The
World League of American Football is resumed after 2 years without play.Frankfurt Galaxy win theWorld Bowl 26-22 over theAmsterdam Admirals .
=Football (Australian)=*
Australian Football League
** The Fremantle Dockers join the league
** Carlton wins the 99th AFL premiership (Carlton 21.15 (141) d Geelong 11.14 (80))
**Brownlow Medal awarded to Paul Kelly (Sydney Swans )
=Football (Canadian)=* For the first time in history, the Grey Cup went to an American-based team.
*Grey Cup :
**Baltimore Stallions win 37-20 over theCalgary Stampeders
*Vanier Cup :
**Calgary Dinos win 54-24 over theWestern Ontario Mustangs Danced on their headsFootball (Rugby League)
During the 1994
rugby league season the N.S.W. Rugby League passed a motion to expand the 16 team competition to a 20 team competition incorporating a team fromWestern Australia , 2 more teams fromQueensland and a team fromNew Zealand . It was also agreed to change the competition name from the N.S.W. Rugby League to theAustralian Rugby League (alsoknown as the A.R.L) as a true reflection of what it represents.
*The 20 club teams for 1995 were::Auckland Warriors ,:Balmain Tigers ,:Brisbane Broncos ,:Canberra Raiders ,:Canterbury Bulldogs ,:Cronulla Sharks ,:Gold Coast Seagulls,:Illawarra Steelers ,:Manly Sea Eagles ,:Newcastle Knights ,:North Queensland Cowboys ,:North Sydney Bears ,:Parramatta Eels ,:Penrith Panthers ,:St. George Dragons ,:South Queensland Crushers ,:South Sydney Rabbitohs ,:Sydney City Roosters,:Western Reds ,:Western Suburbs Magpies .However, on
1 April 1995 theSuper League (Australia) announced its intention to form a rebel league. This breakaway league had its own constitution and vision statement enlisting high profile rugby league players to endorse and persuade current players to sign with the rebel league without the knowledge of the A.R.L.The rebel league backed by Mr Rupert Murdoch and the News Limited Corporation made huge financial offers as an inducement for players to sign to play in their competition. The A.R.L then counter attacked signing up loyal A.R.L players with the financial backing of Mr Kerry Packer and Optus Vision.
The Willow Sports Complex in
Townsville was renamedStockland Stadium through sponsorship linked with the new teamNorth Queensland Cowboys . A contract was signed by the Stockland Trust Group for three years giving them the naming rights of the venue.**
Canterbury Bulldogs win their seventh title, defeatingManly Sea Eagles 17-4 in the final.Football (Rugby Union)
*Rugby World Cup: The hosts nrut|South Africa win 15-12 over New Zealand on an extra-time drop goal by
Joel Stransky .
*August 26 - The International Rugby Football Board lifts the century-old ban on professionalism inrugby union .Football (Soccer )::"For an extensive coverage see
1995 in football (soccer) "
*FIFA Women's World Cup :Norway won 2-0 overGermany
*World Club Championship:AFC Ajax defeat Grêmio 0-0 (4-3 in penalty shootout)
*UEFA Champions League :AFC Ajax defeatA.C. Milan 1-0
*Copa Libertadores da América : Grêmio defeatAtlético Nacional 4-2 (aggregate score)Gaelic Athletic Association *
Camogie
**All-Ireland Camogie Champion: Cork
**National Camogie League: Cork*
Gaelic football
**All-Ireland Senior Football Championship : Dublin 1-10 d. Tyrone 45-10000004
**National Football League: Derry 0-12 d. Donegal 0-8*
Ladies' Gaelic football
**All-Ireland Senior Football Champion: Waterford
**National Football League: Waterford*
Hurling
**All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship : Clare 1-13 d. Offaly 2-8
**National Hurling League :Golf Men's professional
*April 9 -Masters Tournament -Ben Crenshaw
*June 18 - U.S. Open -Corey Pavin
*July 23 - British Open - John Daly
*August 13 -PGA Championship -Steve Elkington
*PGA Tour money leader -Greg Norman - $1,654,959
*Senior PGA Tour money leader -Jim Colbert - $1,444,386
*Ryder Cup -Europe won 14 1/2 to 13 1/2 over theUnited States in team golf.Men's amateur
*British Amateur -Gordon Sherry
*U.S. Amateur -Tiger Woods
*European Amateur -Sergio García Women's professional
*Nabisco Dinah Shore -Nanci Bowen
*LPGA Championship -Kelly Robbins
*U.S. Women's Open -Annika Sörenstam
*Classique du Maurier -Jenny Lidback
*LPGA Tour money leader -Annika Sörenstam - $666,533*
Australia -Melbourne Cup -Doriemus
*Canada -Queen's Plate -Regal Discovery
*France -Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe -Lammtarra
*Ireland -Irish Derby Stakes -Winged Love *English Triple Crown races:
*#2,000 Guineas Stakes -Pennekamp
*#Epsom Derby -Lammtarra
*#St. Leger Stakes -Classic Cliche *United States Triple Crown races:
*#May 6 -Kentucky Derby -Thunder Gulch
*#Preakness Stakes -Timber Country
*#Belmont Stakes -Thunder Gulch
*D. Wayne Lukas wins the Triple Crown, becoming the 12th trainer, and the first in history to win the Crown with different horses completing the sweep.*
Breeders' Cup :
*#Breeders' Cup Classic - Cigar
*#Breeders' Cup Distaff - Inside Information
*#Breeders' Cup Juvenile -Unbridled's Song
*#Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies -My Flag
*#Breeders' Cup Mile -Ridgewood Pearl
*#Breeders' Cup Sprint -Desert Stormer
*#Breeders' Cup Turf -Northern Spur Harness racing *
North America Cup -David's Pass *United States Pacing Triple Crown races:
*#Cane Pace -Mattgrilla Gorilla
*#Little Brown Jug -Nick's Fantasy
*#Messenger Stakes -David's Pass *United States Trotting Triple Crown races:
*#Hambletonian -Tagliabue
*#Yonkers Trot -
*#Kentucky Futurity -CR Trackmaster *
Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship :
**Pacers:Golden Reign
**Trotters:Call Me Now Ice hockey *
Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Jaromir Jagr,Pittsburgh Penguins *
Hart Memorial Trophy : for the NHL's Most Valuable Player:Eric Lindros ,Philadelphia Flyers *
Stanley Cup :New Jersey Devils win 4 games to 0 over theDetroit Red Wings *
World Hockey Championship
** Men's champion:Finland defeatedSweden
** Junior Men's champion:Canada defeatedRussia Lacrosse *Major Indoor Lacrosse League Championship: The
Philadelphia Wings win 15–14 over theRochester Knighthawks after overtime.*
Mann Cup for the Canadianbox lacrosse championship:Six Nations Chiefs ofMajor Series Lacrosse *Inaugural
European Lacrosse Championships :England defeatsCzech Republic Radiosport *First IARU Region III
Amateur Radio Direction Finding Championships held inJapan .
*FirstHigh Speed Telegraphy World Championship held inSiófok ,Hungary .Skiing *
Alpine skiing
**The men's overall season champion:Alberto Tomba ,Italy
**The women's overall season champion:Vreni Schneider ,Switzerland Snooker *
World Snooker Championship :Stephen Hendry beatsNigel Bond 18-9
*World rankings:Stephen Hendry remains world number one for 1995/96Sport stacking *The sport of
Sport stacking was established.Swimming *
February 11 –Danyon Loader swims world record in the Men's 400m Freestyle, while Mark Foster betters the world record in the Men's 50m Butterfly andSandra Völker swims a European record in the Women's 50m Backstroke.
*February 18 –Australia 's Angela Kennedy breaks the world record in the Women's 100m Butterfly (short course): 58:77
*XII Pan American Games, held inMar del Plata, Argentina (March 12 – 18)
*22nd European LC Championships, held inVienna, Austria (August 22 – 27)
**Germany wins the most medals (28), Russia the most gold medals (14)
*II. World Short Course Championships, held inRio de Janeiro, Brazil (November 30 –December 3 )
**December 2 –PR China 'sLimin Liu breaks the world record in the Women's 100m Butterfly (short course): 58:68
**December 3 – Australia wins the most medals (26), and the most gold medals (12)Taekwondo *World Championships held in
Manila ,Philippines Tennis *
Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
*#Australian Open –Andre Agassi
*#French Open –Thomas Muster
*#Wimbledon championships –Pete Sampras
*#US Open –Pete Sampras *
Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
*#Australian Open –Mary Pierce
*#French Open –Steffi Graf
*#Wimbledon championships –Steffi Graf
*#US Open –Steffi Graf *
Davis Cup :United States wins 3-2 overRussia in world tennis.
*Serena Williams turns professionalVolleyball Men's Competition
* FIVB World Cup in several cities in
Japan
** Gold Medal: vb|ITA
** Silver Medal: vb|NED
** Bronze Medal: vb|BRA
* FIVB World League – Final Round inRio de Janeiro, Brazil
** Gold Medal: vb|ITA
** Silver Medal: vb|BRA
** Bronze Medal: vb|CUB
*Asian Championship inSeoul, South Korea
**Gold Medal: vb|JPN
**Silver Medal: vb|CHN
**Bronze Medal: vb|KOR
*European Championship inAthens andPatras ,Greece
**Gold Medal: vb|ITA
**Silver Medal: vb|NED
**Bronze Medal: vb|YUG
*Pan American Games inMar del Plata, Argentina
**Gold Medal: vb|ARG
**Silver Medal: vb|USA
**Bronze Medal: vb|CUBWomen's Competition
* FIVB World Cup in several cities in
Japan
** Gold Medal: vbw|CUB
** Silver Medal: vbw|BRA
** Bronze Medal: vbw|CHN
* FIVB World Grand Prix – Final Round inShanghai, China
** Gold Medal: vbw|USA
** Silver Medal: vbw|BRA
** Bronze Medal: vbw|CUB
*Asian Championship inChiang Mai ,Thailand
**Gold Medal: vbw|CHN
**Silver Medal: vbw|KOR
**Bronze Medal: vbw|JPN
*European Championship inArnhem and Groningen,Netherlands
**Gold Medal: vbw|NED
**Silver Medal: vbw|CRO
**Bronze Medal: vbw|RUS
*Pan American Games inMar del Plata, Argentina
**Gold Medal: vbw|CUB
**Silver Medal: vbw|USA
**Bronze Medal: vbw|CANWater polo Men's Competition
* FINA World Cup in Atlanta,
United States
** Gold Medal: wp|HUN
** Silver Medal: wp|ITA
** Bronze Medal: wp|RUS* European Championship in
Vienna, Austria
** Gold Medal: wp|ITA
** Silver Medal: wp|HUN
** Bronze Medal: wp|GER* Pan American Games in
Mar del Plata, Argentina
** Gold Medal: wp|USA
** Silver Medal: wp|BRA
** Bronze Medal: wp|CUBWomen's Competition
* European Championship in
Vienna, Austria
** Gold Medal: wpw|ITA
** Silver Medal: wpw|HUN
** Bronze Medal: wpw|NEDYacht racing *
New Zealand wins its firstAmerica's Cup as "Black Magic", of theRoyal New Zealand Yacht Squadron , beats defender "Young America", from theSan Diego Yacht Club , 5 races to 0Multi-sport event s* Twelfth Pan American Games held in
Mar del Plata, Argentina
* Sixth All-Africa Games held inHarare, Zimbabwe
* 18th Summer Universiade held in Fukuoka,Japan
* 17th Winter Universiade held inJaca ,Spain
* 18th SEA Games held inChiang Mai ,Thailand Awards
*Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year:
Cal Ripken Jr. ,Major League Baseball
*Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year:Rebecca Lobo ,College basketball Deaths
*
Rambling Willie — harness racing horse
*January 8 —Carlos Monzón , Argentinian boxer
*February 2 —Fred Perry , English tennis player, Wimbledon champion
*February 4 —Roel Wiersma , Dutch soccer player
*February 20 —Néstor Mora (31), Colombian cyclist (b.1963 )
*February 24 —Hideko Maehata , Japanese swimmer (b.1914 )
*February 28 —Keith Rigg , Australian cricketer
*March 16 —Paul Kipkoech (32), Kenyan long-distance runner (b.1963 )
*March 15 —Florence Chadwick (76), American long distance swimmer (b.1918 )
*March 20 —Víctor Ugarte , Bolivian football (soccer) player (b.1926 )
*March 23 —Davie Cooper , Scottish soccer star
*April 8 —Maurice Allom , New Zealand cricketer
*April 20 —Sunil Jayasinghe , Sri Lankan star wicketkeeper, suicide
*April 20 —Robert Elliott Storey Wyatt , English cricketer
*April 23 —Howard Cosell , sportscaster
*May 7 —Gus Bell ,Major League Baseball player (1950-1964)
*May 13 —Cecil Marley , Jamaican cricket player & executive
*May 17 —Toe Blake , NHL player and coach of theMontreal Canadiens
*May 25 —Krešimir Ćosić (46), Croatian professional basketball player (b.1948 )
*May 30 —Bobby Stokes , England soccer star
*May 30 —Ted Drake , English soccer player/manager
*June 9 —Zoilo Versalles ,Major League Baseball player (1959-1971)
*June 10 —Ron Morrisby , Tasmanian cricketer
*June 27 —Nida Senff , Dutch swimmer (b.1920 )
*July 18 —Fabio Casartelli , cyclist, accident during theTour de France
*July 27 —Rick Ferrell ,Baseball Hall of Fame catcher (1929-1947)
*July 4 —Pancho Gonzalez , tennis star
*July 16 —Juan Manuel Fangio , Argentine Formula 1, race car champion
*August 4 —Dick Bartell , Major League Basell player (1927-1946)
*August 13 —Mickey Mantle , Baseball Hall of Fame center fielder (1951-1968)
*August 23 —Johnny Carey , Irish-born soccer star
*August 24 —Jason McRoy (24), downhill mountain bike racer
*September 6 —Buster Mathis , heavyweight boxer
*September 15 —Pedro Nolasco (33), Dominican boxer (b.1962 )
*September 18 —Oleg Tverdokhleb (35), Ukrainian athlete (b.1969 )
*October 7 —Louis Meyer , Indie 500 racer
*October 10 —John Rodolph (31), wheelchair-race world record holder
*October 15 — James Murray (25), Scottish boxer (b.1969 )
*October 21 —Vada Pinson , Major League Basell player (1958-1975)
*October 25 —Bobby Riggs , tennis player
*November 20 —Sergei Grinkov (28), figure skater, two-time Olympic gold medalist
*December 27 —Henk Bouwman (69), Dutch field hockey player.
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