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dn3=2030s|Artistic gymnastics *World Artistic Gymnastics Championships:
**Men's all-around champions:Paul Hamm ,USA ,Yang Wei , China
**Women's all-around champion:Svetlana Khorkina ,Russia
**Men's team competition champion: China
**Women's team competition champion:USA Athletics
::"For an extensive coverage see
2003 in athletics (track and field) "Marathon
International Races
*
April 13 — flagicon|NEDRotterdam Marathon ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:William Kiplagat (KEN) 2:07:42
**Women's Winner:Olivera Jevtić (YUG) 2:25:23*
May 25 — flagicon|NEDEnschede Marathon ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:Wilson Kibet (KEN) 2:11:38
**Women's Winner:Gea Siekmans (NED) 3:05:02*
August 9 — flagicon|DOM Pan American Games Marathon,Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
**Men's Winner:Vanderlei de Lima (BRA) 2:19:08
**Women's Winner:Márcia Narloch (BRA) 2:39:54*
August 30 — flagicon|FRA IAAF World Championships Marathon,Paris, France
**Men's Winner:Jaouad Gharib (MAR) 2:08:31*
August 31 — flagicon|FRA IAAF World Championships Marathon,Paris, France
**Women's Winner:Catherine Ndereba (KEN) 2:23:55*
October 16 — flagicon|NGA All-Africa Games Marathon,Abuja, Nigeria
**Men's Winner:Johannes Kekana (RSA) 2:25:01
**Women's Winner:Clarisse Rasoarizay (MAD) 2:46:58*
December 7 — flagicon|JPNFukuoka Marathon ,Japan
**Men's Winner:Kunichika Tomoaki (JPN) 2:07:52National Champions
*
April 13 — flagicon|NEDRotterdam ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:Kamiel Maase — 2:10:28
**Women's Winner:Anne van Schuppen — 2:35:52*
April 13 — flagicon|ENGLondon ,England
**Men's Winner:Christopher Cariss — 2:17:57
**Women's Winner:Paula Radcliffe — 2:15:24*
July 25 — flagicon|FINPietarsaari ,Finland
**Men's Winner:Yrjö Pesonen — 2:24:14
**Women's Winner:Pauliina Rasmus — 3:00:40*
September 14 — flagicon|AUSSydney ,Australia
**Men's Winner:Paul Arthur — 2:31:28
**Women's Winner:Helen Tolhurst — 2:58:58*
September 28 — flagicon|HUNBudapest ,Hungary
**Men's Winner:László Nagy — 2:24:39
**Women's Winner:Judit Nagy — 2:41:56Auto racing *
Stock car racing :
**Michael Waltrip wins rain-shortenedDaytona 500
**Winston Cup Championship won byMatt Kenseth for Ford.
***Nextel signs deal to replace R.J. Reynolds as title sponsor of series
*Indianapolis 500
**Won byGil de Ferran ofBrazil for Team Penske.
*Indy Racing League
**Won byScott Dixon ofNew Zealand , forChip Ganassi Racing.
*CART Racing Series
**Paul Tracy ofCanada was the champion.
**Sébastien Bourdais was the rookie of the year.
*Formula One Championship
**Michael Schumacher ofGermany wins his 6th World Driver's Championship, breaking tie withJuan Manuel Fangio .
**Juan Pablo Montoya wins theMonaco Grand Prix .
*24 hours of Le Mans
**VictorsTom Kristensen /Rinaldo Capello /Guy Smith driving a Bentley Speed 8 GT
*V8 Supercars :
**Bathurst 1000 , Australia — Won by Greg Murphy ofNew Zealand and Rick Kelly of Australia for theK-Mart Racing Team . Murphy sets the fastest ever lap of any type of car on the mountain, including open wheelers.
**Marcos Ambrose forStone Brothers Racing wins V8 Supercar Championship Series, with more wins and more poles than any other.
**Mark Winterbottom forStone Brothers Racing wins 'junior division', Konica Championship Series.
*Rallying :
**the team ofSébastien Loeb /Daniel Elena wins theMonte Carlo Rally driving aCitroën Xsara WRC.
**Petter Solberg ofNorway wins theWorld Rally Championship for Subaru, defeating Loeb by a single point at season's end.
*Drag racing
*Nations Cup Australia
**Championship won byPaul Stokell forTeam Lamborghini in aLamborghini Diablo GTR .
**Bathurst 24 hours atMount Panorama ,Bathurst, New South Wales ,Australia , won byPeter Brock ,Grey Murphy ,Jason Bright andTodd Kelly in a Monaro GRM 427, 7 L Race Prototype.Baseball *
April 4 —Sammy Sosa hits his 500th career home run offCincinnati Reds pitcher Scott Sullivan in the seventh inning atGreat American Ball Park , becoming only the 18th player inMajor League Baseball history to hit 500 or more home runs, as well as the firstHispanic to do so.
*May 5 —Matt Stairs ' home run offHouston Astros pitcherWade Miller was estimated at 461 feet, making it the longest home run in the history of Minute Maid Park.
*May 11 —Rafael Palmeiro hit his 500th career home run offCleveland Indians pitcherDavid Elder becoming only the 19th player inMajor League Baseball history to hit 500 or more home runs.
*June 11 — Houston Astro pitcherRoy Oswalt started a no-hitter against the New York Yankees on June 11. Oswalt left after one inning, and 5 more Astros continued to no-hit the Yankees.Peter Munro pitched 2⅔ innings,Kirk Saarloos pitched 1⅓ innings,Brad Lidge pitched 2 innings,Octavio Dotel pitched 1 inning in which he recored 4 strikeouts andBilly Wagner pitched a perfect 9th to close out a six-pitcher no-hitter that resulted in 13 strikeouts in an 8-0 victory over the New York Yankees.
*June 13 — New York YankeeRoger Clemens becomes the 21st pitcher in history to win 300 games and only the 3rd pitcher to record 4,000 career strikeouts as he defeats theSt. Louis Cardinals 5-2.
*July 29 —Bill Mueller becomes the only player in major league history to hit two grand slams in a single game from opposite sides of the plate. He in fact hit three home runs in that game, and the two grand slams were in consecutive at-bats.
*2003 World Series : TheFlorida Marlins win 4 games to 2 over theNew York Yankees .
*Books published:
** Michael Lewis, "Moneyball ": An examination of the present-dayOakland Athletics as run by their general managerBilly Beane , and how the application of sabermetric principles has allowed the A's to be competitive despite having one of the lowest payrolls in baseball.Basketball * NBA Finals: The
San Antonio Spurs win their second NBA title, defeating theNew Jersey Nets 4 games to 2.Tim Duncan , who nearly scores a quadruple-double in the deciding Game 6, is named Finals MVP.
*NCAA Men's Basketball Championship :
**Syracuse Orange win 81-78 over the Kansas Jayhawks
*December 13 — The largest crowd in the sport's history, 78,129, packedFord Field inDetroit to watch Michigan State and Kentucky. Kentucky wins 79-74.*
*NCAA Women's Basketball Championship :
**UConn Huskies win 73-68 over the Tennessee Lady Vols
* WNBA Finals:Detroit Shock win 2 games to 1 over theLos Angeles Sparks , winning the franchise's first title, and marking the first time an Eastern conference team is WNBA world champions.
*Chinese Basketball Association finals:Bayi Rockets defeatGuangdong Southern Tigers , 3 games to 1.
*National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:Sydney Kings defeated thePerth Wildcats 2-0 in best-of-three final series.Boxing *
July 6 to 13 – World Amateur Boxing Championships held inBangkok ,Thailand
**"Light Flyweight (– 48 kg):"Sergey Kazakov (Russia)
**"Flyweight (– 51 kg):"Somjitr Jongjohor (Thailand)
**"Bantamweight (– 54 kg):"Aghasi Mammadov (Azerbaijan)
**"Featherweight (– 57 kg):"Galib Yaffarov (Kazakhstan)
**"Lightweight (– 60 kg):"Mario Kindelán (Cuba)
**"Light Welterweight (– 64 kg):"Willy Blain (France)
**"Welterweight (– 69 kg):"Lorenzo Aragón (Cuba)
**"Middleweight (– 75 kg):"Gennadiy Golovkin (Kazakhstan)
**"Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg):"Yevgeniy Makarenko (Russia)
**"Heavyweight (– 91 kg):"Odlanier Solis (Cuba)
**"Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg):"Alexander Povetkin (Russia)
*August 8 to 15 – Pan American Games held inSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
**"Light Flyweight (– 48 kg):" Yan Bartelemi (Cuba)
**"Flyweight (– 51 kg):"Yuriolkis Gamboa (Cuba)
**"Bantamweight (– 54 kg):"Guillermo Rigondeaux (Cuba)
**"Featherweight (– 57 kg):"Likar Ramos Concha (Colombia)
**"Lightweight (– 60 kg):"Mario Kindelán (Cuba)
**"Light Welterweight (– 64 kg):"Patrick López (Venezuela)
**"Welterweight (– 69 kg):"Lorenzo Aragón (Cuba)
**"Middleweight (– 75 kg):"Juan José Ubaldo (Dominican Republic)
**"Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg):"Ramiro Reducindo (Mexico)
**"Heavyweight (– 91 kg):"Odlanier Solis (Cuba)
**"Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg):"Jason Estrada (United States)
*September 13 –Shane Mosley conquers the WBA and WBC world Jr. Middleweight titles with a 12 round unanimous decision overOscar de la Hoya in rematch of their2000 bout
*October 4 to 13 – All-Africa Games held inAbuja, Nigeria
**"Light Flyweight (– 48 kg):"Suleiman Bilali (Kenya)
**"Flyweight (– 51 kg):"Walid Cherif (Tunisia)
**"Bantamweight (– 54 kg):"Malik Bouziane (Algeria)
**"Featherweight (– 57 kg):"Hadj Belk (Algeria)
**"Lightweight (– 60 kg):"Ahmed Sadiq (Nigeria)
**"Light Welterweight (– 64 kg):"Davidson Emenogu (Nigeria)
**"Welterweight (– 69 kg):"Mohamed Hekal (Egypt)
**"Middleweight (– 75 kg):"Ramadan Yasser (Egypt)
**"Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg):"Ahmed Ismail (Egypt)
**"Heavyweight (– 91 kg):"Emmanuel Izonritei (Nigeria)
**"Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg):"Gbenga Oluokun (Nigeria)Cricket *
Bank Alfalah Cup —New Zealand defeatsPakistan in the final by 4 wickets
*Cricket World Cup —Australia defeatsIndia in the final by 125 runs to win the ICC2003 cricket World Cup
*Natwest Series —England defeatsSouth Africa in the final by 7 wickets
*The Ashes —Australia win 4-1
*TVS Cup — The cup is shared when the final between India and South Africa is rained out
* Domestic competitions
**County Championship (England and Wales) —Sussex
**Pura Cup (Australia) —New South Wales
** November 12th — Hurlstone U13's Cricket Team bowls East Hills for 8 runs in the Semi-Final. Saleh Chaudhry, Lee Purvis, Imran Khan and Roshan Miskin all picked up wickets.
** November 19th — Sam Hastings hits the winning runs for Hurlstone against Birrong, smashing a boundary through square leg. Hurlstone won with 6 balls to spare.
** FirstTwenty20 Cup series held (England and Wales), won bySurrey
* May — West Indies defeat Australia scoring a world record 418 runs in the 4th innings breaking a 27-year-old record of India who had scored 406 runs in the 4th innings to win a test match against West Indies.Curling *
2003 Nokia Brier
**Final: (March 9 )Alberta (Randy Ferbey ) 8-4Nova Scotia (Mark Dacey )
*2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts
**Final: (February 23 )Canada (Colleen Jones ) 9-7Newfoundland and Labrador (Cathy Cunningham )
*2003 Ford World Curling Championship
**Women's Final: (April 12 )United States (Debbie McCormick ) 5-3Canada (Colleen Jones )
**Men's Final: (April 13 )Canada (Randy Ferbey ) 10-6Switzerland (Ralph Stöckli )
*Continental Cup of Curling (November 27 -30)
**Europe 208-179North America
*2003 McCainTSN Skins Game Final: (December 7 )Wayne Middaugh $36,000-$28,000Pål Trulsen
*2003 JVC/TSN Women's Skins Game Final: (December 14 )Sherry Middaugh $31,000-$11,000Debbie McCormick
*2003 Canada Cup
**Women's Final: (January 11 )Sherry Middaugh 8-7Kelley Law
**Men's Final: (January 12 )Randy Ferbey 7-5 John Morris
*2003 Canadian Open Final: (November 9 )Glen Despins 8-7Dave Boehmer
*Masters of Curling Final: (January 12 ) Kevin Martin 8-7Vic Peters
*M&M Meat Shops Masters of Curling Final: (December 14 )Wayne Middaugh 5-2Jeff Stoughton
*2003 WCT National Champion:Pierre Charette
*PharmAssist Players' Championship Final: (February 23 )Jeff Stoughton 8-3 John Morris
*2003 Strathcona Cup:Scotland 2600-2492Canada
*2003 Asia-Pacific Curling Championships:
**Women's Final (November 29 )Japan (Shinobu Aota ) 7-3South Korea (Mi-Yeon Kim)
**Men's Final (November 29)New Zealand (Sean Becker ) 6-5Australia (Hugh Millikin)
*Le Gruyère European Curling Championships 2003 (endedDecember 13 )
**Women's FinalSweden (Anette Norberg ) 7-6Switzerland (Luzia Ebnöther )
**Men's FinalScotland (David Murdoch ) 11-5Sweden (Peja Lindholm )
*World Junior "B" Curling Championships (endedJanuary 12 )
**Men's Final:Norway (Thomas Løvold) 4-3Finland (Tuomas Vuori)
**Women:Russia 's Nkeiruka Ezekh wins gold.
*Winter Universiade 2003 (endedJanuary 23 )
**Women's Final:Russia (Olga Jarkova) 11-2Lakehead University ,Canada (Krista Scharf)
**Men's Final:Brandon University ,Canada (Mike McEwan) 6-4Switzerland (Cyril Stutz)
*World Junior Curling Championships (endedMarch 30 )
**Women's Final:Canada (Marliese Miller ) 5-4United States (Cassandra Johnson )
**Men's Final:Canada (Steve Laycock ) 5-4Sweden (Carl-Axel Dahlin)
*World Senior Curling Championship (endedApril 6 )
**Women's Final:Canada (Nancy Kerr) 7-4Scotland (Carolyn Morris)
**Men's Final:Canada (Tom Reed) 9-3United States (Scott Baird)Cycling Road cycling *
Giro d'Italia won byGilberto Simoni ofItaly
*Tour de France —Lance Armstrong
*World Cycling Championship :Igor Astarloa ofSpain Cyclo-cross *UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in
Monopoli ,Italy (February 1 –2)
**Men's Competition
*#Gold –Bart Wellens
*#Silver –Mario De Clercq
*#Bronze –Erwin Vervecken
**Women's Competition
*#Gold –Daphny van den Brand
*#Silver –Hanka Kupfernagel
*#Bronze –Laurence Leboucher Dogsled racing *Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion
**Robert Sørlie wins will lead dog: "Tipp"*
Show Jumping World Cup
**Marcus Ehning ofGermany wins, riding his Oldenburg mare, "Anka"Field hockey World Competitions
* Men's Champions Trophy in
Amstelveen ,The Netherlands
** Gold Medal: The Netherlands
** Silver Medal: Australia
** Bronze Medal: Pakistan
* Men's Champions Challenge inJohannesburg ,South Africa
** Gold Medal: Spain
** Silver Medal: South Korea
** Bronze Medal: South Africa
* Women's Champions Trophy inSydney ,Australia
** Gold Medal: Australia
** Silver Medal: China
** Bronze Medal: The Netherlands
* Women's Champions Challenge inCatania ,Italy
** Gold Medal: Germany
** Silver Medal: Spain
** Bronze Medal: JapanRegional competitions
* Men's Asia Cup in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
** Gold Medal: India
** Silver Medal: Pakistan
** Bronze Medal: South Korea* Men's European Nations Cup in
Barcelona ,Spain
** Gold Medal: Germany
** Silver Medal: Spain
** Bronze Medal: England* Pan American Games (Men's Competition) in
Santo Domingo ,Dominican Republic
** Gold Medal: Argentina
** Silver Medal: Canada
** Bronze Medal: Cuba
* Women's European Nations Cup inBarcelona ,Spain
** Gold Medal: The Netherlands
** Silver Medal: Spain
** Bronze Medal: Germany* Pan American Games (Women's Competition) in
Santo Domingo ,Dominican Republic
** Gold Medal: Argentina
** Silver Medal: United States
** Bronze Medal: UruguayFigure skating *
World Figure Skating Championships :
**Men's champion:Evgeni Plushenko ,Russia
**Ladies' champion:Michelle Kwan ,United States
**Pair skating champions:Shen Xue andZhao Hongbo , China
**Ice dancing champions:Shae-Lynn Bourne andVictor Kraatz ,Canada
=Football (American)=*
January 3 —Fiesta Bowl (Bowl Championship Series ):
**Ohio State Buckeyes win 31-24 over the Miami Hurricanes (double overtime)
*January 27 —Super Bowl XXXVII :
**Tampa Bay Buccaneers win 48-21 over theOakland Raiders
*September 14 -Jamal Lewis sets NFL single game record for rushing yards (295) helpingBaltimore Ravens beatCleveland Browns 33-13.Football (Australian rules football )*
Australian Football League
** TheBrisbane Lions win the 107th AFL premiership (Brisbane Lions 20.14 (134) d Collingwood 12.12 (84))
**Brownlow Medal awarded toNathan Buckley (Collingwood),Adam Goodes (Sydney Swans ) andMark Ricciuto (Adelaide Crows )
**Leigh Matthews Trophy awarded toMichael Voss (Brisbane Lions)
** "See alsoAustralian Football League season 2003 "
=Football (Canadian)=*
February 27 —Darren Flutie retires
*November 16 —91st Grey Cup (Canadian Football League Championship game)
**Edmonton Eskimos 34-22Montreal Alouettes
*November 22 —Vanier Cup : (Canadian University Championship game)
**Université Laval 14-7 St. Mary's UniversityFootball (Soccer )::"For an extensive coverage see
2003 in football (soccer) "
*Confederations Cup : Host nationFrance wins a tournament marred by tragedy, whenCameroon playerMarc-Vivien Foé collapsed and died during a semifinal match.
*UEFA Champions League :AC Milan wins 3-2 on penalties overJuventus , after a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford. This was AC Milan's 6th European Cup.
*UEFA Cup :FC Porto wins 3-2 in the final against Celtic, after extra time, with asilver goal byDerlei . This is Porto's first UEFA Cup title.
*European Super Cup :AC Milan beatsFC Porto 1-0, winning the cup for the 4th time.
*Intercontinental Cup:Boca Juniors win 3-1 on penalties overAC Milan , after a 1-1 draw at the end of extra time. This is Boca Juniors' third cup.
*Women's World Cup: Germany wins the final against Sweden 2-1 afterextra time .Gaelic Athletic Association *
Camogie
**All-Ireland Camogie Champion: Tipperary
**National Camogie League: Cork
*Gaelic football
**All-Ireland Senior Football Championship : Tyrone 0-12 d. Armagh 0-9
**National Football League: Tyrone 0-21 d. Laois 1-8
*Ladies' Gaelic football
**All-Ireland Senior Football Champion: Mayo
**National Football League: Laois
*Hurling
**All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship : Kilkenny 1-14 d. Cork 1-11
**National Hurling League :Gliding
*
World Gliding Championships ,Leszno ,Poland
** Open Class Winner: Holger Karow, Germany; Glider:Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-4
** 18-metre Class Winner: Wolfgang Janowitsch, Austria; Glider:Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2
** 15-metre Class Winner: John Coutts, New Zealand; Glider:Alexander Schleicher ASW 27
** Standard Class Winner: Andrew Davis, UK; Glider:Schempp-Hirth Discus 2
*World Gliding Championships ,Nitra , Slovak Republic
** World Class Winner: Sebastian Kawa, Poland; Glider:PZL PW-5 Golf Men's professional
*Major Championship results:
**April 10-13 —Masters Tournament —Mike Weir becomes the first Canadian and the first left-handed golfer to win The Masters. He defeats Len Mattiace on the first playoff hole.
**June 12-15 — U.S. Open —Jim Furyk . Tournament takes place at Olympia Fields, and Furyk wins his first major by 3 shots.
**July 17-20 — British Open — Ben Curtis, a virtual unknown, shocks the world by posting a -1 283, a single shot ahead of Thomas Björn and Vijay Singh at the very difficult Royal St. George's.
**August 14-17 —PGA Championship —Shaun Micheel , another virtual unknown, wins by 2 shots at the tough Oak Hill Country Club.
* Other highlights
**March 2 —Tiger Woods wins theWGC-Accenture Match Play Championship , defeatingDavid Toms 2 and 1.
**April 20 —Davis Love III chips in on the 72nd hole to force a playoff, which he wins, giving him his fifth victory at the MCI Heritage at Harbour Town.
**May 22 — At the Colonial Open golf tournament,LPGA championAnnika Sörenstam became the first woman in 58 years to compete in a men's professional golf tournament.
**June 1 —Kenny Perry wins for the second straight week, this time at The Memorial, held at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
**July 6 —Tiger Woods wins the 100th Western Open at Cog Hill
**November 23 —Presidents Cup — For the first time ever, the Cup is shared between theUnited States andInternational teams.
* Awards
**PGA Tour Player of the Year -Tiger Woods wins for an unprecedented fifth consecutive year.
** PGA Tour leading money winner -Vijay Singh , with earnings of $7,349,907 in 27 events.
**PGA Tour Rookie of the Year - Ben Curtis
**Champions Tour leading money winner - Tom Watson with earnings of $1,853,108 in 14 events.Men's amateur
*British Amateur -Gary Wolstenholme
*U.S. Amateur -Nick Flanagan
*European Amateur -Brian McElhinney Women's professional
* Major results
**Kraft Nabisco Championship —Patricia Meunier-Lebouc
**U.S. Women's Open —Hilary Lunke wins an 18-hole playoff overAngela Stanford andKelly Robbins .
**LPGA Championship —Annika Sörenstam
**Women's British Open —Annika Sörenstam
* Other highlights
**September 12-14 —2003 Solheim Cup — TeamEurope win back the cup from TeamUnited States 17½ to 10½ points.
**Michelle Wie , then 13 years old, becomes the youngest person ever to win a USGA event for adults by winning theU.S. Women's Amateur Public Links .
* Awards
**LPGA Tour Player of the Year -Annika Sörenstam
**Annika Sörenstam was the leading money winner on theLPGA tour, with earnings of $2,029,506.
=Handball=*
2003 World Men's Handball Championship played inPortugal
** Gold medal:Croatia
** Silver medal:Germany
** Bronze medal:France *
Australia —Melbourne Cup —Makybe Diva
*Canada —Queen's Plate — Wando
*France —Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe —Dalakhani
*Ireland —Irish Derby Stakes —Alamshar
*English Triple Crown Races:
*#2,000 Guineas Stakes —Refuse To Bend
*#Epsom Derby —Kris Kin
*#St. Leger Stakes — Brian Boru
*United States Triple Crown Races:
*#May 3 -Kentucky Derby —Funny Cide
*#Preakness Stakes —Funny Cide
*#Belmont Stakes —Empire Maker
*Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships:
**Breeders' Cup Classic —Pleasantly Perfect
**Breeders' Cup Distaff — Adoration
**Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf — Islington
**Breeders' Cup Juvenile — Action This Day
**Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies —Halfbridled
**Breeders' Cup Mile — Six Perfections
**Breeders' Cup Sprint —Cajun Beat
**Breeders' Cup Turf — Dead heatHigh Chaparral —Johar Harness racing *
North America Cup :Yankee Cruiser
*United States Pacing Triple Crown races:
*#Cane Pace —No Pan Intended
*#Little Brown Jug —No Pan Intended
*#Messenger Stakes —No Pan Intended
*United States Trotting Triple Crown races:
*#Hambletonian —Amigo Hall
*#Yonkers Trot —Sugar Trader
*#Kentucky Futurity —Mr. Muscleman
*Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship :
**Pacers:Baltic Eagle
**Trotters:Take A Moment Ice hockey *
Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season:Peter Forsberg ,Colorado Avalanche .
*Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player:Peter Forsberg ,Colorado Avalanche .
*Stanley Cup :New Jersey Devils win 4 games to 3 over theMighty Ducks of Anaheim . TheConn Smythe Trophy as the playoffs MVP is won byJean-Sébastien Giguère of Anaheim.
*World Hockey Championship
** Men's champion:Canada defeatsSweden 3-2.
**Junior Men's champion:Russia win 3-2 overCanada .
**Women's champion: tournament scheduled forBeijing, China cancelled due to the outbreak ofSARS .
*2003 Memorial Cup
**Final:Kitchener Rangers 6-3Hull Olympiques .See also:
2002-03 NHL season and2003-04 NHL season .Lacrosse *
Victoria Shamrocks win theMann Cup .
* St. Catharines Athletics win theMinto Cup
* In May,Canada wins the firstWorld Indoor Lacrosse Championship , defeating theIroquois Nation in the final by a score of 21-4.
* TheToronto Rock win theChampion's Cup over theRochester Knighthawks .
* TheLong Island Lizards win theSteinfeld Cup over theBaltimore Bayhawks .
*Amherst College Women's Lacrosse team defeatsMiddlebury College to win the Division III National Championship, 11-9.Radiosport *Fifth
High Speed Telegraphy World Championship held inMinsk, Belarus .Rugby Union *
Antim Cup : Romania 19 defeats Georgia 6
*Bledisloe Cup :New Zealand All Blacks defeats theAustralia Wallabies 2 matches to 0 in a two-match series
*Calcutta Cup : England defeats Scotland
*Epson Cup (Pacific Ring): Manu Samoa
*Heineken Cup : Toulouse defeats Perpignan 22-17
*Six Nations Championship: England (Grand slam)
*Rugby World Cup: England defeats Wallabies 20-17 after extra time
*Tri Nations Series : New Zealand
*World Sevens Series :New Zealand Skiing *
Alpine Skiing
**The men's overall season championship:Stephan Eberharter ,Austria
**The women's overall season championship:Janica Kostelić ,Croatia Snooker *
World Snooker Championship : Mark Williams beatsKen Doherty 18-16
*World rankings: Mark Williams becomes world number one for 2003/04Swimming *Tenth World LC Championships, held in
Barcelona, Spain (July 20 – 27)
*XIV Pan American Games, held inSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic (August 12 – 18)
* XXII Summer Universiade, held inDaegu ,South Korea (August 24 – 30)
*Seventh European SC Championships, held inDublin, Ireland (December 11 – 14)
**Germany wins the most medals (21), Germany and Great Britain the most gold medals (7)Taekwondo *World Championships held in
Garmisch Partenkirchen ,Germany Tennis *
Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
**Australian Open —Andre Agassi defeatsRainer Schüttler , 6-2, 6-2, 6-1.
**French Open —Juan Carlos Ferrero defeatsMartin Verkerk , 6-1, 6-3, 6-2.
**Wimbledon championships —Roger Federer defeatsMark Philippoussis , 7-6, 6-2, 7-6.
**US Open —Andy Roddick defeatsJuan Carlos Ferrero , 6-3, 7-6, 6-3.
*Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
**Australian Open —Serena Williams defeatsVenus Williams , 7-6, 3-6, 6-4.
**French Open —Justine Henin-Hardenne defeatsKim Clijsters , 6-0, 6-4.
**Wimbledon championships —Serena Williams defeatsVenus Williams , 4-6, 6-4, 6-2.
**US Open —Justine Henin-Hardenne defeatsKim Clijsters , 7-5, 6-1.
*Davis Cup in world tennis.
*Pete Sampras retires, aged 32 onAugust 25
*Michael Chang retires, aged 31 onAugust 26 Volleyball Men's Competition
* FIVB World League – Final Round in
Madrid, Spain
** Gold Medal: vb|BRA
** Silver Medal: vb|SCG
** Bronze Medal: vb|ITA
* FIVB World Cup inJapan
** Gold Medal: vb|BRA
** Silver Medal: vb|ITA
** Bronze Medal: vb|SCG
*Asian Championship inTianjin ,PR China
**Gold Medal: vb|KOR
**Silver Medal: vb|CHN
**Bronze Medal: vb|IRI
*European Championship inBerlin ,Germany
**Gold Medal: vb|ITA
**Silver Medal: vb|FRA
**Bronze Medal: vb|RUS
*Pan American Games inSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
**Gold Medal: vb|VEN
**Silver Medal: vb|CUB
**Bronze Medal: vb|BRA
*All-Africa Games inAbuja, Nigeria
**Gold Medal: vb|EGY
**Silver Medal: vb|NGR
**Bronze Medal: vb|CMR
* IV Beach Volleyball World Championship inRio de Janeiro, Brazil
** Gold Medal: flagathlete|Emanuel Rego andRicardo Santos |BRA
** Silver Medal: flagathlete|Dax Holdren andStein Metzger |USA
** Bronze Medal: flagathlete|Marcio Araujo andBenjamin Insfran |BRAWomen's Competition
* FIVB World Grand Prix – Final Round in
Andria, Italy
** Gold Medal: vbw|CHN
** Silver Medal: vbw|RUS
** Bronze Medal: vbw|USA
* FIVB World Cup inJapan
** Gold Medal: vbw|CHN
** Silver Medal: vbw|BRA
** Bronze Medal: vbw|USA
*Asian Championship inSisaket ,Thailand
**Gold Medal: vbw|CHN
**Silver Medal: vbw|PRK
**Bronze Medal: vbw|THA
*European Championship inAnkara ,Turkey
**Gold Medal: vbw|POL
**Silver Medal: vbw|TUR
**Bronze Medal: vbw|GER
*All-Africa Games inAbuja, Nigeria
**Gold Medal: vbw|NGR
**Silver Medal: vbw|EGY
**Bronze Medal: vbw|KEN
*Pan American Games inSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
**Gold Medal: vbw|DOM
**Silver Medal: vbw|CUB
**Bronze Medal: vbw|USA
* Pan-American Cup inSaltillo, Mexico
** Gold Medal: vbw|USA
** Silver Medal: vbw|DOM
** Bronze Medal: vbw|CUB
* IV Beach Volleyball World Championship inRio de Janeiro, Brazil
** Gold Medal: flagathlete|Misty May-Treanor andKerri Walsh |USA
** Silver Medal: flagathlete|Shelda Bede andAdriana Behar |BRA
** Bronze Medal: flagathlete|Natalie Cook andNicole Sanderson |AUSWater polo Men's Competition
* World Championship in
Barcelona ,Spain
** Gold Medal: wp|HUN
** Silver Medal: wp|ITA
** Bronze Medal: wp|SCG* FINA World League in
New York ,United States
** Gold Medal: wp|HUN
** Silver Medal: wp|ITA
** Bronze Medal: wp|USA* European Championship in
Kranj ,Slovenia
** Gold Medal: wp|SCG
** Silver Medal: wp|CRO
** Bronze Medal: wp|HUN* Pan American Games in
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
** Gold Medal: wp|USA
** Silver Medal: wp|BRA
** Bronze Medal: wp|CANWomen's Competition
* World Championship in
Barcelona ,Spain
** Gold Medal: wpw|USA
** Silver Medal: wpw|ITA
** Bronze Medal: wpw|RUS* European Championship in
Ljubljana ,Slovenia
** Gold Medal: wpw|ITA
** Silver Medal: wpw|HUN
** Bronze Medal: wpw|RUS* Pan American Games in
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
** Gold Medal: wpw|USA
** Silver Medal: wpw|CAN
** Bronze Medal: wpw|BRA* Holiday Cup in Los Alamitos, United States
** Gold Medal: wpw|USA
** Silver Medal: wpw|ITA
** Bronze Medal: wpw|CANYacht racing *
Switzerland becomes the firstlandlocked country to win theAmerica's Cup as "Alinghi ", from theSociété Nautique de Genève , beats defender "Team New Zealand ", of theRoyal New Zealand Yacht Squadron , 5 races to 0Multi-sport event s* 14th Pan American Games held in
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
** United States tops the medal table with a total number of 270 medals, including 117 golds.
* 8th All-Africa Games held inAbuja, Nigeria
** Egypt tops the medal table with a total number of 214 medals, including 80 golds.
* Fifth Winter Asian Games held inAomori, Japan
** Japan tops the medal table with a total number of 67 medals, including 24 golds.
* FirstAfro-Asian Games held inHyderabad, India
** China tops the medal table with a total number of 41 medals, including 25 golds.
* XXII Summer Universiade held inDaegu ,South Korea
** China tops the medal table with a total number of 80 medals, including 41 golds.
* 21st Winter Universiade held inTarvisio ,Italy
** Russia tops the medal table with a total number of 31 medals, including 11 golds.
* 12th South Pacific Games held inSuva ,Fiji Awards
*Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year:
Lance Armstrong ,Cycling
*Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year:Annika Sörenstam , LPGA golf
*ESPN ESPY AWARD Excellence in Sports Performance 2003 ESPY athlete of the Year :Brett Favre , FOOTBALLDeaths
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January 13 — Julio Botelho (Julinho), Brazilian soccer player
*February 4 —André Noyelle (72), Belgian road cyclist (b.1931 )
*February 9 –Herma Bauma (88), Austrian athlete (b.1915 )
*February 14 —Johnny Longden , Hall of Fame jockey
*February 17 —Steve Bechler , baseball player
*March 10 —Naftali Temu , Kenyan athlete (b.1945 )
*April 20 -Daijiro Kato , Japanese motorcycle rider (b.1976 )
*April 25 —Viktor Bushuev , Russian weightlifter (b. 1933)
*April 25 —Samson Kitur (38), Kenyan middle-distance runner (b.1966 )
*April 28 —Juha Tiainen , Finnish hammer thrower (b.1955 )
*May 14 —Dave DeBusschere , basketball hall of famer
*May 15 —Pedro Chappe Garcia (57), Cuban basketball player (b.1945 )
*May 19 —Aleksandr Miroshnichenko (39), Soviet boxer (b.1964 )
*June 9 —Spectacular Bid , U.S. race horse, won the 1979 Derby and Preakness
*June 18 —Larry Doby , Hall of Fame baseball player
*June 21 —Roger Nielson , Canadian ice hockey coach
*June 26 —Marc-Vivien Foé , Cameroon football player
*June 28 —Wim Slijkhuis (80), Dutch middle distance runner (b.1923 )
*July 20 —Lauri Aus (32), Estonian cyclist (b.1970 )
*August 4 —Pål Arne Fagernes , Norwegian athlete (b.1974 )
*August 11 —Herb Brooks , U.S. ice hockey coach
*August 23 —Bobby Bonds , U.S. baseball player and father ofBarry Bonds
*September 11 —Ben Bril (91), Dutch Jewish boxer (b.1912 )
*September 24 —Benson Masya (33), Kenyan long-distance runner (b.1970 )
*October 12 —Bill Shoemaker , jockey
*October 16 —László Papp , Hungarian boxer (b.1926 )
*October 22 —Tony Renna , Indy Racing League driver, killed atIndianapolis Motor Speedway
*November 6 —Rie Mastenbroek , Dutch swimmer
*November 15 — Ray Lewis (93), Canadian athlete (b.1910 )
*November 23 — Nick Carter, New Zealand cyclist (b.1924 )
*November 24 —Warren Spahn , Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher
*December 18 —Otto Graham ,Cleveland Browns Hall of Fame quarterback
*December 21 —Morappakam Gopalan , Indian Test cricket and field hockey
*December 30 —Yoshio Shirai , Japanese boxer (world champion at flyweight)
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