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dn3=2030s|Athletics (track and field) ::"For an extensive coverage see
2005 in athletics (track and field) "Track
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June 14 — Men's 100 metres -Asafa Powell ofJamaica sets a new world record of 9.77 at theAthens Olympic Stadium.
*June 19 — European Cup
** Men's overall standings -Germany
** Women's overall standings -Russia
*World Championships - Complete results see2005 World Championships in Athletics
*IAAF Golden League -Russia ntriple jump erTatyana Lebedeva is the sole winner of the USD 1 million jackpot divided among all athletes who win their event at each of six designated meets.
*December 13 : TheCourt of Arbitration for Sport bans AmericanTim Montgomery for two years in a case stemming from his involvement with the controversial "sports nutrition" center BALCO. Although Montgomery never tested positive for drugs, CAS found the circumstantial evidence against him overwhelming. It also struck all his results from 2001 on from the books, including a then world-record time of 9.78.Marathon
International Races
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April 10 — flagicon|NEDRotterdam Marathon ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:Jimmy Muindi (KEN) 2:07:50
**Women's Winner:Lornah Kiplagat (MAR) 2:27:36*
May 15 — flagicon|NEDEnschede Marathon ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:John Kelai (KEN) 2:11:44
**Women's Winner:Abidi Tigist (ETH) 2:33:01*
August 13 — flagicon|FIN IAAF World Championships Marathon,Helsinki, Finland
**Men's Winner:Jaouad Gharib (MAR) 2:10:10*
August 14 — flagicon|FIN IAAF World Championships Marathon,Helsinki, Finland
**Women's Winner:Paula Radcliffe (ENG) 2:20:57*
December 4 — flagicon|JPNFukuoka Marathon ,Japan
**Men's Winner:Dimitry Baranovsky (UKR) 2:08:29National Champions
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April 10 — flagicon|HUNDebrecen ,Hungary
**Men's Winner:Miklos Zatyko — 2:22:58
**Women's Winner:Ida Kovacs — 2:43:15*
April 10 — flagicon|NEDRotterdam ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:Kamiel Maase — 2:12:50
**Women's Winner:Lornah Kiplagat — 2:27:35*
April 17 — flagicon|ENGLondon ,England
**Men's Winner: Jonathan Brown — 2:09:31
**Women's Winner:Paula Radcliffe — 2:17:42*
April 24 — flagicon|FINHelsinki ,Finland
**Men's Winner:Petri Saavalainen — 2:24:37
**Women's Winner:Mira Tuominen — 2:49:08*
May 29 — flagicon|CANOttawa ,Canada
**Men's Winner: James Finlayson — 2:18:20
**Women's Winner:Lyudmila Korchagina — 2:32:18*
July 3 — flagicon|AUSBrisbane ,Australia
**Men's Winner:Brett Cartwright — 2:18:16
**Women's Winner:Jackie Fairweather — 2:34:34*
Paris Dakar Rally winners
** Motorcycle:Cyril Despres , France,KTM 660 Rally, Team Gauloises KTM, Time 47:27:31, Penalty 9:00
** Car:Stéphane Peterhansel ,Jean-Paul Cottret , France,Mitsubishi Pajero Evo, Team Mitsubishi Motor Sports, Time 52:31:39, Penalty n/a
** Truck:Firdaus Kabirov ,Aydar Belyaev ,Andrei Mokeev , Russia,Kamaz 4911, Team Kamaz-Master, Time 71:13:55, Penalty n/a
*World Rally Championship
**Monte Carlo Rally - Won bySébastien Loeb in aCitroën Xsara.
**Uddeholm Swedish Rally - Won byPetter Solberg in aSubaru Impreza WRC
**Corona Rally Mexico - Won byPetter Solberg in aSubaru Impreza WRC
**Championships:
***Sébastien Loeb , driver for theCitroën team, secures the World Driver's title.
*Grand-Am
**24 Hours of Daytona
***The overall and Daytona Prototype class victories were won byMax Angelelli ,Wayne Taylor , andEmmanuel Collard in the #10Suntrust RacingPontiac Riley .
***The GT class victory was won byWolf Henzler ,Dominik Farnbacher ,Shawn Price , andPierre Ehret in the #71 Farnbacher Racing USAPorsche GT3.
**Championships:
***Daytona Prototype -Max Angelelli &Wayne Taylor
***GT -Craig Stanton
*NASCAR – "Main articles:2005 in NASCAR ,2005 in NASCAR Busch Series ,2005 in NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series "
**Daytona 500 - Won byJeff Gordon in the #24DuPont Chevrolet .
**Coca-Cola 600 - Won byJimmie Johnson in the #48Lowes Chevrolet .
**Brickyard 400 - Won byTony Stewart in the #20Home Depot Chevrolet .
**2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Champion -Tony Stewart .
*International Race of Champions - IROC XXIX
**Race 1 -Daytona International Speedway - won by Mark Martin.
**Race 2 -Texas Motor Speedway - won bySébastien Bourdais .
**Race 3 -Richmond International Raceway - won by Mark Martin.
**Race 4 -Atlanta Motor Speedway - won byMartin Truex Jr .
**2005 IROC champion - Mark Martin
***With the championship, Martin breaks the tie for most championships that he previously shared withDale Earnhardt .
**Australian Grand Prix - won byGiancarlo Fisichella (Renault).
**Malaysian Grand Prix - won byFernando Alonso (Renault).
**Bahrain Grand Prix - won byFernando Alonso (Renault).
**San Marino Grand Prix - won byFernando Alonso (Renault).
**Spanish Grand Prix - won byKimi Räikkönen (McLaren-Mercedes).
**Monaco Grand Prix - won byKimi Räikkönen (McLaren-Mercedes).
**European Grand Prix - won byFernando Alonso (Renault).
**Canadian Grand Prix - won byKimi Räikkönen (McLaren-Mercedes).
**United States Grand Prix - won byMichael Schumacher (Scuderia Ferrari ).
***This race; however, wasn't without controversy as only 6 of the 20 drivers participated. Because of safety issues with the tires, theMichelin -shod teams pulled out to the utter disappointment of the fans.
**French Grand Prix - won byFernando Alonso (Renault).
**British Grand Prix - won byJuan Pablo Montoya (McLaren-Mercedes).
**German Grand Prix - won byFernando Alonso (Renault).
**Hungarian Grand Prix - won byKimi Räikkönen (McLaren-Mercedes).
**Turkish Grand Prix - won byKimi Räikkönen (McLaren-Mercedes).
**Italian Grand Prix - won byJuan Pablo Montoya (McLaren-Mercedes).
**Brazilian Grand Prix - won byJuan Pablo Montoya (McLaren-Mercedes).
**Japanese Grand Prix - won byKimi Räikkönen (McLaren-Mercedes).
**Chinese Grand Prix - won byFernando Alonso (Renault).
***Fernando Alonso clinches the World Driver's Championship.
***Renault F1 clinches theFormula One constructors title.
*Le Mans Series
*American Le Mans Series
**12 Hours of Sebring
***The overall and LMP1 class victories were won byJJ Lehto ,Marco Werner , andTom Kristensen in the #1 Champion RacingAudi R8.
***The LMP2 class was won byIan James ,Chris McMurry , andJeff Bucknum in the #10 Miracle Motorsports Courage C65.
***The GT1 class was won byDavid Brabham ,Peter Kox , andDarren Turner in the #57Aston Martin Racing DBR9.
***The GT2 class was won byLucas Luhr ,Patrick Long , andJörg Bergmeister in the #31 Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning RacingPorsche 911 GT3 RSR.
**Petit Le Mans
***The overall and LMP1 class victories were won byEmanuele Pirro andFrank Biela in the #2 Champion RacingAudi R8.
***The LMP2 class was won byClint Field ,Jon Field , andLiz Halliday in the #37 Intersport Racing Lola B05/40/AER.
***The GT1 class was won byOliver Gavin ,Olivier Beretta , andJan Magnussen in the #4Chevrolet Corvette C6R.
***The GT2 class was won byCraig Stanton ,Patrick Long , andJorg Bergmeister in the #31 Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning RacingPorsche 911 GT3 RSR.
**Championships:
***LMP1 -Emanuele Pirro andFrank Biela
***LMP2 -Clint Field
***GT1 -Oliver Gavin andOlivier Beretta
***GT2 -Patrick Long andJorg Bergmeister
*Champ Car World Series
**Long Beach Grand Prix - won bySébastien Bourdais in theNewman/Haas Racing #1 Lola/Cosworth .
**2005 Champ Car World Series champion -Sébastien Bourdais .
*Toyota Atlantic champion -Charles Zwolsman .
**Indianapolis 500 - won byDan Wheldon in theAndretti Green Racing #26Dallara /Honda .
***Danica Patrick becomes the first woman to lead a lap in theIndianapolis 500 . She wins the Indy 500 Rookie of the Year award after finishing fourth, the highest finishing position by a woman in the race's history.
**2005 IRL IndyCar Series champion -Dan Wheldon .
**The overall and LMP1 class victores were won byJJ Lehto ,Marco Werner , andTom Kristensen in the #3 Champion RacingAudi R8. Kristensen becomes the only driver to have won 7 overall victories at the Le Mans 24 Hours.
**The LMP2 class was won byThomas Erdos ,Mike Newton , andWarren Hughes in the #25 RML Lola MG.
**The GT1 class was won byOliver Gavin ,Olivier Beretta , andJan Magnussen in the #64Chevrolet Corvette C6R.
**The GT2 class was won byLea Hindery ,Mike Rockenfeller , andMarc Lieb in the #71 Alex Job Racing/BAM! RacingPorsche 911 GT3 RSR.
*Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
**2005 DTM champion -Gary Paffett .
*Australian V8 Supercar
**2005 V8 Supercar champion -Russell Ingall .
*Race of Champions
**Nations Cup
***Won by Team Scandinavia - Tom Kristensen andMattias Ekstrom .
**Individual Race of Champions
***The2005 Champion of Champions -Sebastien Loeb .Baseball *
October 22 - 2005 Japan Series - TheChiba Lotte Marines sweep theHanshin Tigers 4 games to 0.
*October 26 - 2005 MLB World Series - TheChicago White Sox sweep theHouston Astros 4 games to 0 to win the World Series for the first time since 1917.Basketball National Basketball Association
* The
San Antonio Spurs win their third NBA title in the past seven years, defeating theDetroit Pistons in the first seven-game NBA Finals in eleven years.Tim Duncan was named NBA Finals MVP for the third time in his career. Only three others have accomplished this feat. (Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, and Shaquille O'Neal. The match-up between the Spurs and Pistons, though panned by the media and low-rated, is the first NBA Finals to match the last two NBA champions in over a decade.*
Phil Jackson comes out of retirement and rejoins theLos Angeles Lakers .* Due to backlash against its players, the NBA institutes a controversial
dress code , requiring business casual attire at all team functions."for more, see
2005 NBA Playoffs and2005 NBA Finals "NCAA Champions
*Men's Division I: North Carolina defeats Illinois 75-70 in the Championship Game. It is
Tar Heels coach Roy Williams's first national title.
*Women's Division I: Baylor defeats Michigan State 84-62 in the final. It is the first Women's National Title game in several years to not involve either Tennessee or UConn. Baylor coachKim Mulkey-Robertson becomes the first woman to win NCAA Division I basketball titles as a player and coach.
*Men's Division II: Virginia Union defeats Bryant 63-58 in the final.
*Women's Division II: Washburn defeats Seattle Pacific 70-53 in the final.
*Men's Division III: Wisconsin-Stevens Point defeats Rochester 73-49 in the final.
*Women's Division III: Millikin defeats Randolph-Macon 70-50 in the final.International Competitions
*
August 17 -August 21 - Australia wins the Oceania Championship
*August 15 -August 24 - Angola wins the African Championship, defeating Senegal 70-61 in final.
*September 8 -September 16 - China wins the Asia Championship
*September 16 -September 25 - Greece wins the European ChampionshipOther Professional competitions
*
January 31 –February 11 - TheBarangay Ginebra Kings defeated theTalk N' Text Phone Pals , 4 games to 2, in the 2004-05Philippine Basketball Association All Filipino Cup Finals.
*April 13 –April 24 - Defending championsGuangdong Southern Tigers defeat theJiangsu Dragons 3 games to 2 in the best-of-fiveChinese Basketball Association finals.
*May 8 - Maccabi Tel Aviv successfully defends theEuroleague title, defeating TAU Cerámica ofSpain 90-78 in the final.
*May 30 –June 5 - Maccabi Tel Aviv sweeps (3-0) the Hapoel Tel Aviv in the playoff finals of the Israel Premier League.
*June 12 - Strasbourg defeat Nancy 72-68 in the French Pro A Championship play-offs Final.
*June 8 –June 16 -Fortitudo Bologna defeatOlimpia Milano in the Italian Serie A Championship Finals: 3 games to 1.
*July 1 –July 10 - TheSan Miguel Beermen defeated theTalk N' Text Phone Pals , 4 games to 1, in the 2005 Philippine Basketball Association Fiesta Conference Finals.
*National Basketball League (Australia) :Sydney Kings defeated theWollongong Hawks 3-0 in a best-of-five finals series.Boxing *
May 7 –Diego Corrales defeatsJosé Luis Castillo by 10th round knockout, for the WBO-WBC lightweight title unification. Both men were exchanging a brutal amount of punishment throughout the fight, before a dramatic tenth round in which Corrales scored a TKO after getting knocked down twice. The fight was highly regarded as one of the greatest of all-time and won Ring Magazine fight of the year.*
July 16 –Jermain Taylor , 2000 US Olympic Boxing Bronze Medalist, defeatsBernard Hopkins for the Undisputed Middleweight Title ending Hopkins' 10 year Title Rein. Hopkins made 20 successful title defenses before losing to Taylor, that is the current record in the Middleweight Division,Carlos Monzon is in second with 14 successful defenses.*
November 13 to 20 – World Amateur Boxing Championships held inMianyang ,People's Republic of China
**"Light Flyweight (– 48 kg):"Zou Chiming (PR China)
**"Flyweight (– 51 kg):"Lee Ok-Sung (South Korea)
**"Bantamweight (– 54 kg):"Guillermo Rigondeaux (Cuba)
**"Featherweight (– 57 kg):"Alexei Tichtchenko (Russia)
**"Lightweight (– 60 kg):"Yordanis Ugas (Cuba)
**"Light Welterweight (– 64 kg):"Serik Sapiyev (Kazakhstan)
**"Welterweight (– 69 kg):"Erislandi Lara (Cuba)
**"Middleweight (– 75 kg):"Matvey Korobov (Russia)
**"Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg):"Yerdos Dzhanabergenov (Kazakhstan)
**"Heavyweight (– 91 kg):"Aleksandr Alekseyev (Russia)
**"Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg):"Odlanier Solis (Cuba)Cricket "See also
2005 in cricket and2005 English cricket season ."*
January 10 - The ICC World XI (344 for 8) beat the ACC Asian XI (232) by 112 runs to win the first of two scheduled one-day internationals for theWorld Cricket Tsunami Appeal ; the second was never played. It is the first time an ODI has been played that has not been between two cricketing nations.
*January 10 - Bangladesh beat Zimbabwe by 226 runs to record their first ever test match victory.
*July 2 - England and Australia tie the deciding NatWest Series trophy match atLord's Cricket Ground .
*August 11 -Shane Warne becomes the first bowler to take 600 Test wickets.
*September 12 - England winThe Ashes .Cycling Road Cycling *
Giro d'Italia - Maglia rosa (Overall winner):Paolo Savoldelli (Italy , Discovery Channel Team)
*Tour de France
**Maillot jaune (Overall winner):Lance Armstrong (USA , Discovery Channel Team)
**King of the Mountains (Polka dot jersey ):Michael Rasmussen (Denmark , Rabobank)
**Points Classification (Green jersey ):Thor Hushovd (Norway , Crédit Agricole)
**Young Rider (White jersey):Yaroslav Popovych (Ukraine , Discovery Channel Team)
**Team:T-Mobile Team
*Vuelta a España
**Overall winner:Denis Menchov (Russia ) elevated to first afterRoberto Heras (Spain ) disqualified for doping
*World Championship inMadrid ,Spain
**Road race:Tom Boonen ,Belgium
**Time trial:Michael Rogers ,Australia
*Danilo Di Luca (Liquigas-Bianchi ) clinchUCI ProTour titleCyclo-cross *UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in
Sankt Wendel ,Germany (January 29 –30)
**Men's Competition
*#Gold –Sven Nys
*#Silver –Erwin Vervecken
*#Bronze –Sven Vanthourenhout
**Women's Competition
*#Gold –Hanka Kupfernagel
*#Silver –Sabine Spitz
*#Bronze –Mirjam Melchers Field Hockey World Competitions
* Men's Champions Trophy in
Chennai ,India
** Gold Medal: fh|AUS
** Silver Medal: fh|NED
** Bronze Medal: fh|ESP* Men's Champions Challenge in
Alexandria ,Egypt
** Gold Medal: fh|ARG
** Silver Medal: fh|KOR
** Bronze Medal: fh|BEL
* Women's Champions Trophy inCanberra ,Australia
** Gold Medal: fhw|NED
** Silver Medal: fhw|AUS
** Bronze Medal: fhw|CHN* Women's Champions Challenge in
Virginia Beach ,United States
** Gold Medal: fhw|NZL
** Silver Medal: fhw|RSA
** Bronze Medal: fhw|JPNRegional Competitions
* Men's European Nations Cup in
Leipzig ,Germany
** Gold Medal: fh|ESP
** Silver Medal: fh|NED
** Bronze Medal: fh|GER* Men's European Nations Trophy in
Rome, Italy
** Gold Medal: fh|IRL
** Silver Medal: fh|CZE
** Bronze Medal: fh|WAL
* Women's European Nations Cup inDublin ,Ireland
** Gold Medal: fhw|NED
** Silver Medal: fhw|GER
** Bronze Medal: fhw|ENG* Women's European Nations Trophy in
Baku ,Azerbaijan
** Gold Medal: fhw|AZE
** Silver Medal: fhw|ITA
** Bronze Medal: fhw|RUSFigure skating *
World Figure Skating Championships ,Moscow ,Russia
**March 16 , Seniorpair skating :
***Tatiana Totmianina andMaxim Marinin ,Russia , 198.49
***Maria Petrova andAlexei Tikhonov , Russia, 188.21
***Zhang Dan andZhang Hao ,China , 180.22
**March 17 , Senior men's singles:
***Stephane Lambiel ,Switzerland , 262.46
***Jeffrey Buttle ,Canada , 245.69
***Evan Lysacek ,United States , 239.29
**March 18 , Seniorice dancing :
***Tatiana Navka andRoman Kostomarov , Russia, 227.81
***Tanith Belbin andBenjamin Agosto , United States, 221.26
***Elena Grushina andRuslan Goncharov ,Ukraine , 213.95
**March 19 , Senior ladies' singles:
***Irina Slutskaya , Russia, 222.71
***Sasha Cohen , United States, 214.39
***Carolina Kostner ,Italy , 200.56
=Football (American)=
=January=
=November=Football (Australian rules football )*
Australian Football League
** TheSydney Swans win the 109th AFL Premiership, defeatingWest Coast Eagles 8.10 (58) to 7.12 (54), the club's first premiership in 72 years
**Brownlow Medal awarded toBen Cousins , captain of the West Coast Eagles
**Leigh Matthews Trophy also awarded to Cousins
**Coleman Medal awarded toFraser Gehrig of St Kilda
** "See alsoAustralian Football League season 2005 "
*2005 Australian Football International Cup won byNew Zealand Football (rugby league )*
World Club Challenge -Leeds Rhinos defeatCanterbury Bulldogs 39-32.
*National Rugby League -Wests Tigers claim their first title, defeating theNorth Queensland Cowboys 30-16.
* Super League -Bradford Bulls defeatLeeds Rhinos 15-6.
* State of Origin - The New South Wales Blues win the series 2-1 over the Queensland Maroons.
*Rugby League Tri-Nations - New Zealand defeat Australia in the Tri-Nations final 24-0.Football (Rugby Union )*
2005 British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand - The Lions suffer a 3-0 whitewash to theAll Blacks , as well as losing to the New Zealand Māori side. It was the first time in 22 years that a Lions side had lost every test match on tour.
*Rugby World Cup Sevens 2005 (Hong Kong Sevens ) -Fiji defeat New Zealand 29-19 in the final.
*Six Nations - Wales win the Grand Slam.
*Tri Nations - New Zealand wins for the 6th time. The All Blacks also picked up theBledisloe Cup in the process.
*Heineken Cup - Toulouse defeatStade Français 18-12 in the final.
*World Sevens Series - New Zealand
*Super 12 - The Crusaders defeat the Waratahs 35-25 in the final.
*Zurich Premiership (England ) -Leicester Tigers win the league, Wasps win the playoffs.
*Celtic League (Ireland ,Scotland ,Wales ) - Ospreys
*Top 16 (France ) - Biarritz defeatStade Français 37-34 in the final.
*National Provincial Championship (New Zealand )
**Division One: Auckland defeat Otago 39-11 in the final.
**Division Two: Hawke's Bay win their fourth Division Two title in five years.
**Division Three: Wairarapa-Bush win the title.
*Currie Cup (South Africa ) - Cheetahs defeatBlue Bulls 29-25 in the final.
*In the November Tests, theAll Blacks (New Zealand) score a "Grand Slam" by defeating all fourHome Nations (Wales, Ireland, England, Scotland) while on tour. This is the first such Grand Slam for a Southern Hemisphere team since Australia did so in1984 , and the first for the All Blacks since1978 .
*International Rugby Board year-end awards:
**Player of the Year: Daniel Carter, New Zealand
**Coach of the Year:Graham Henry , New Zealand
**Team of the Year: New ZealandFootball (Soccer )::"For an extensive coverage see
2005 in football (soccer) "
*May 18 :UEFA Cup Final - CSKA Moscow became the first Russian club to win a major European club competition, defeating Sporting Lisbon 3-1 at Sporting's home field inLisbon .
*May 25 :UEFA Champions League Final - Liverpool defeated A.C. Milan 3-2 on penalties after a 3-3 draw inIstanbul to win Europe's top prize for the 5th time.
*August 31 :Boca Juniors (Argentina ) won theRecopa Sudamericana 2005 4-3 on aggregate overOnce Caldas (Colombia ). (First leg inBuenos Aires 3-1, second leg inManizales 1-2)
*December 11 : Opening game of the first FIFA World Club Championship, a six team tournament replacing the former Intercontinental Cup. In the final one week laterBrazil ian team São Paulo won the competition narrowly beating UEFA Champions Liverpool 1-0.
*December 18 :Boca Juniors defeated UNAM Pumas on penalties after the second leg game for theCopa Sudamericana 2005.
*December 19 :Ronaldinho (Brazil , for male footballer) andBirgit Prinz (Germany , for female footballer) were electedFIFA World Player of the Year .Gaelic Athletic Association *
April 16 - The annual congress of theGaelic Athletic Association votes to open upCroke Park and allow soccer and rugby to be played there under certain circumstances. It is expected that this will pave the way for theRepublic of Ireland national football team and the Irish national rugby union team to use Croke Park during the redevelopment of their home ground,Lansdowne Road .*
Camogie
**All-Ireland Camogie Champion: Cork
**National Camogie League: Galway*
Gaelic football
**All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: Tyrone 1-16 d. Kerry 2-10
**National Football League: Armagh 1-21 d. Wexford 1-14
**Tommy Murphy Cup: Tipperary 3-10 d. Wexford 0-15*
Ladies' Gaelic football
**All-Ireland Senior Football Champion: Cork
**National Football League: Cork*
Hurling
**All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: Cork 1-21 d. Galway 1-16
**Liam McCarthy Cup :
**Christy Ring Cup: Westmeath 1-23 d. Down 2-18
**Nicky Rackard Cup : London 5-8 d. Louth 1-5
**National Hurling League :Gliding
*
World Gliding Championships (Women's),Klix , Germany
** 15-metre Class Winner: Mette Pedersen, Denmark; Glider:Alexander Schleicher ASW 27 B
** Standard Class Winner: Jana Veprekova, Czech Republic; Glider: Rolladen-Schneider LS8-b
** Club Class Winner: Hana Vokrinkova, Czech Republic; Glider:Schempp-Hirth Standard Cirrus * World Gliding Championships (Junior),
Husbands Bosworth , United Kingdom
** Standard Class Winner: Mark Parker, Great Britain; Glider:Rolladen-Schneider LS8
** Club Class Winner: Christoph Nacke, Germany; Glider:Rolladen-Schneider LS1 Golf Major championships
*7-10 April:Masters Tournament -Tiger Woods defeated fellow AmericanChris DiMarco at the first playoff hole to claim his 4th Masters title, and his 9th major. He temporarily returned to Number 1 in theOfficial World Golf Rankings .
*16-19 June: U.S. Open -Michael Campbell came from behind in the fourth round to win his first major with an even par score by two strokes overTiger Woods . He was the first New Zealander to win a major since Bob Charles won the British Open in 1963.
*14-17 July: British Open -Tiger Woods leads wire-to-wire at the historicOld Course at St Andrews and wins his second Open Championship, and 10th major, by 5 strokes. Woods becomes only the second golfer, afterJack Nicklaus , to win each major more than once.Jack Nicklaus had a historic farewell to professional golf at the 18th hole on July 15.
*11-15 August:PGA Championship -Phil Mickelson wins his second major championship, scoring a birdie on the final hole to win the tournament by one stroke (-4, 276) overThomas Bjørn andSteve Elkington on the lower course of theBaltusrol Golf Club inNew Jersey . The tournament concluded Monday after a rain delay on Sunday.Women's majors
*March:Kraft Nabisco Championship -Annika Sörenstam won her eighth major.
*June:LPGA Championship -Annika Sörenstam cruised to a three shot win to claim her second major of the year and ninth of her career. Fifteen-year-oldMichelle Wie was runner-up.
*June: U.S. Women's Open -Birdie Kim holes a 30-yard sand shot on the 72nd hole to set the stage for a two-shot win over teenage amateursMorgan Pressel andBrittany Lang . This was the first LPGA win for the previously little-known Korean.
*July:Women's British Open - Another little-known Korean,Jeong Jang , wins her first LPGA tournament.Money list/order of merit winners
*PGA Tour -Tiger Woods : $10,628,024 [http://www.pgatour.com/stats/leaders/r/2005/109 final money list]
*European Tour -Colin Montgomerie : €2,794,222.84 [http://www.europeantour.com/stats/OrderOfMerit.sps?iTourID=1 final order of merit]
*LPGA Tour -Annika Sörenstam : $2,588,240. [http://lpga.com/player_stats.aspx?mid=4&pid=5 final money list]
*Champions Tour -Dana Quigley : $2,170,258 [http://www.pgatour.com/stats/leaders/s/2005/109 final money list]Men's amateur
*British Amateur -Brian McElhinney
*U.S. Amateur -Edoardo Molinari
*European Amateur -Marius Thorp Other happenings
*6 March:Tiger Woods wins theFord Championship at Doral and returns to Number 1 in theOfficial World Golf Rankings .
*20 March: Vijay Singh's tied second place finish at theBay Hill Invitational restores him to Number 1 after just two weeks.
*22 May: Vijay Singh returns to Number 1. Neither he nor Woods played the previous weekend, but Singh lost fewer old points than did Woods, enabling him to surpass Woods.
*12 June: Woods and Singh exchange places atop the World Rankings for the last time, with Woods opening a substantial advantage by early July.Awards
*PGA Tour Player of the Year:Tiger Woods
*PGA Tour Rookie of the Year:Sean O'Hair Handball
*
2005 World Men's Handball Championship played inTunisia
** Gold medal:Spain
** Silver medal:Croatia
** Bronze medal:France Ice hockey
*
February 16 - The2004-05 NHL season was canceled by league commissionerGary Bettman . This was the first time that a North American professional sports league had to cancel a season due to a labor dispute.
*May 29 - Memorial Cup -London Knights defeatRimouski Océanic 4-0 to win theMemorial Cup .
*June 1 -Kelly Cup -Trenton Titans defeatFlorida Everblades 4 games to 2 to win theKelly Cup .
*June 10 -Calder Cup -Philadelphia Phantoms defeatChicago Wolves 4 games to 0 to win theCalder Cup .
*ThePhiladelphia Flyers top two minor league affiliates, theECHL Trenton Titans and the AHLPhiladelphia Phantoms , both win their respective championship series.
*July 22 - The2004-05 NHL lockout ends when a new collective bargaining agreement between the NHL and NHLPA is reached.Lacrosse
Major League Lacrosse (US):*
Baltimore Bayhawks defeatedLong Island Lizards 15-9 to win theSteinfeld Cup .
*MLL announces four expansion teams to start play in the 2006 season and create a Western Conference:Chicago ,Denver ,Los Angeles andSan Francisco .National Lacrosse League :*The
Toronto Rock defeat theArizona Sting to win theChampion's Cup .
*Les Bartley , former coach and GM of theToronto Rock , dies later that week.
*Gary Gait , of theColorado Mammoth , retires along with his twin brotherPaul Gait ending an era oflacrosse .
= NCAADivision I (US Collegiate): =*
Johns Hopkins University obtains the No. 1 seed in the post-season tournament, and wins the championship in Philadelphia on30 May to go unbeaten.
*Northwestern University wins their firstDivision I NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship .Other
*
November 10 - Austrian Lacrosse Association (ÖLAXV) is founded.Motorcycle sport *
Japan
**Tohru Ukawa andRyuichi Kiyonari win theSuzuka 8 Hours endurance race forHonda .*
United States
**Miguel Duhamel wins theDaytona 200 endurance race forHonda .Radiosport *Sixth
High Speed Telegraphy World Championship held inOhrid ,Republic of Macedonia .Skiing *
Alpine skiing
**Anja Pärson (Sweden ) won the Women World Cup title.
**Bode Miller (USA ) won the Men World Cup title.Snooker *Welsh Open:
Ronnie O'Sullivan beatsStephen Hendry 9-8
*Malta Cup:Stephen Hendry beatsGraeme Dott 9-7
*Rileys Club Masters:Ronnie O'Sullivan beatsJohn Higgins 10-3
*Irish Masters:Ronnie O'Sullivan beatsMatthew Stevens 10-8
*China Open:Ding Junhui beatsStephen Hendry 9-5
*World Championship: Shaun Murphy beatsMatthew Stevens 18-16*
Northern Ireland Trophy :Matthew Stevens beatsStephen Hendry 9-7
*Grand Prix:John Higgins beatsRonnie O'Sullivan 9-2Sumo *
Asashoryu Akinori wins all six "basho" (tournament) in 2005 (a new record) and wins eighty-four bouts (out of ninety) setting a new record for victories in a single year. His seventh straight "basho" championship is also a new record.Swimming *Eleventh World LC Championships, held in
Montreal, Canada (July 24 – 31)
*23rd Summer Universiade, held inİzmir, Turkey (August 12 – 17)
*Ninth European SC Championships, held inTrieste, Italy (December 8 – 11)
**Germany wins the most medals (13), Germany and Poland the most gold medals (5)Taekwondo *World Championships held in
Madrid, Spain Tennis
*Australian Open
** Men's Singles –Marat Safin defeatsLleyton Hewitt
** Women's Singles –Serena Williams defeatsLindsay Davenport
*French Open
** Men's Singles –Rafael Nadal defeatsMariano Puerta
** Women's Singles –Justine Henin-Hardenne defeatsMary Pierce
*Wimbledon
** Men's Singles –Roger Federer defeatsAndy Roddick
** Women's Singles –Venus Williams defeatsLindsay Davenport
*U.S. Open
** Men's Singles –Roger Federer defeatsAndre Agassi
** Women's Singles –Kim Clijsters defeatsMary Pierce
*Tennis Masters Cup
** Men's Singles –David Nalbandian defeatsRoger Federer
*WTA Tour Championships
** Women's Singles –Amélie Mauresmo defeatsMary Pierce Thoroughbred Horse Racing
Flat races
*
May 1 -Virginia Waters wins the1,000 Guineas Stakes .
*May 6 -Summerly wins theKentucky Oaks .
*June 3 -Eswarah wins theEpsom Oaks .
*June 26
**Hurricane Run wins theIrish Derby .
**Wild Desert wins theQueen's Plate .
*August 27 -Flower Alley wins theTravers Stakes .
*October 2 - Hurricane Run wins thePrix de l'Arc de Triomphe .
*October 29 -Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships atBelmont Park inElmont, New York :
**Saint Liam wins theBreeders' Cup Classic .
**Pleasant Home wins theBreeders' Cup Distaff .
**Intercontinental wins theBreeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf .
**Stevie Wonderboy wins theBreeders' Cup Juvenile .
**Folklore wins theBreeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies .
**Artie Schiller wins theBreeders' Cup Mile .
**Silver Train wins theBreeders' Cup Sprint .
**Shirocco wins theBreeders' Cup Turf .
*November 1 -Makybe Diva wins theMelbourne Cup , she is the Melbourne cup three times consecutive wins.Triple Crown Races
*United Kingdom
**2,000 Guineas Stakes (April 30 ) -Footstepsinthesand .
**Epsom Derby (June 4 ) -Motivator .
**St. Leger Stakes (September 10 ) - Scorpion.*United States
**Kentucky Derby (May 7 ) -Giacomo , a 50-to-1 longshot wins withMike E. Smith in the irons.
**Preakness Stakes (May 21 ) -Afleet Alex , who almost lost his rider,Jeremy Rose at the top of the stretch, wins.
**Belmont Stakes (June 11 ) - Afleet Alex.*Japan
**Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) (April 17) - Deep Impact
**Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) (May 29) - Deep Impact
**Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger) (October 23) - Deep Impactteeplechases
*
March 19 -Kicking King wins theCheltenham Gold Cup .
*April 9 - TheGrand National is won by the pre-race favouriteHedgehunter , ridden byRuby Walsh .Volleyball Men's Competition
* FIVB World League — Final Round in
Belgrade ,Serbia and Montenegro
** Gold Medal: vb|BRA
** Silver Medal: vb|SCG
** Bronze Medal: vb|CUB
* European League — Final Round inKazan ,Russia
** Gold Medal: vb|RUS
** Silver Medal: vb|FIN
** Bronze Medal: vb|ESP
*European Championship inRome ,Italy andBelgrade ,Serbia
**Gold Medal: vb|ITA
**Silver Medal: vb|RUS
**Bronze Medal: vb|SCG
*Asian Championship inSuphan Buri ,Thailand
**Gold Medal: vb|JPN
**Silver Medal: vb|CHN
**Bronze Medal: vb|KOR
*South American Championship inLages ,Brazil
**Gold Medal: vb|BRA
**Silver Medal: vb|ARG
**Bronze Medal: vb|VEN|1930
* America's Cup inSão Leopoldo ,Brazil
** Gold Medal: vb|USA
** Silver Medal: vb|BRA
** Bronze Medal: vb|CUB
* V. Beach Volleyball World Championship inBerlin ,Germany
** Gold Medal: flagathlete|Marcio Araujo andFabio Luiz Magalhães |BRA
** Silver Medal: flagathlete|Sascha Heyer andPaul Laciga |SUI
** Bronze Medal: flagathlete|Julius Brink andKjell Schneider |GERWomen's Competition
* FIVB World Grand Prix — Final Round in
Sendai, Japan
** Gold Medal: vbw|BRA
** Silver Medal: vbw|ITA
** Bronze Medal: vbw|CHN
*Asian Championship inTaicang ,PR China
**Gold Medal: vbw|CHN
**Silver Medal: vbw|KAZ
**Bronze Medal: vbw|JPN
*European Championship inPula andZagreb ,Croatia
**Gold Medal: vbw|POL
**Silver Medal: vbw|ITA
**Bronze Medal: vbw|RUS
*South American Championship inLa Paz, Bolivia
**Gold Medal: vbw|BRA
**Silver Medal: vbw|PER
**Bronze Medal: vbw|ARG
* Pan-American Cup inSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
** Gold Medal: vbw|BRA
** Silver Medal: vbw|CUB
** Bronze Medal: vbw|DOM
* V. Beach Volleyball World Championship inBerlin ,Germany
** Gold Medal: flagathlete|Misty May-Treanor andKerri Walsh |USA
** Silver Medal: flagathlete|Juliana Felisberta andLarissa França |BRA
** Bronze Medal: flagathlete|Jia Tian andFei Wang |CHNWater Polo Men's Competition
* World Championship Qualifier in
Imperia ,Italy
** wp|CRO
** wp|ITA
** wp|ROM* World Championship in
Montreal ,Canada
** Gold Medal: wp|SCG
** Silver Medal: wp|HUN
** Bronze Medal: wp|GRE* FINA World League in
Belgrade ,Serbia and Montenegro
** Gold Medal: wp|SCG
** Silver Medal: wp|HUN
** Bronze Medal: wp|GERWomen's Competition
* World Championship in
Montreal ,Canada
** Gold Medal: wpw|HUN
** Silver Medal: wpw|USA
** Bronze Medal: wpw|CAN* FINA World League in
Kirishi ,Russia
** Gold Medal: wpw|GRE
** Silver Medal: wpw|RUS
** Bronze Medal: wpw|AUSMulti-sport event s* Fourth
East Asian Games held inMacau ,China * 20th Summer Deaflympics held in
Melbourne ,Australia * 23rd Southeast Asian Games held in
Manila ,Philippines * First Asian Indoor Games held in
Bangkok, Thailand * Seventh World Games held in
Duisburg ,Germany * 15th Mediterranean Games held in
Almería ,Spain * XXIII Summer Universiade held in
İzmir ,Turkey
** Russia tops the medal table with a total number of 65 medals, including 26 golds.* XXII Winter Universiade held in
Innsbruck, Austria
** Austria tops the medal table with a total number of 21 medals, including 10 golds.Awards
*Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year:
Lance Armstrong ,Cycling
*Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year:Annika Sörenstam , LPGA golfDeaths
January-March
*
January 4 :
**Paul Darragh , 51, Irish equestrian showjumper
**Bud Poile , 80, member ofHockey Hall of Fame
*January 10 —Tommy Fine , 90, former MLB player and the onlypitcher ever to hurl ano-hitter in theCaribbean World Series
*January 11 —Jerzy Pawłowski , 72, Polish fencer
*January 18 —Bob Moch , 90,1936 Summer Olympics Rowing Gold Medal Winner
*January 18 — "Pistol"Pez Whatley , 54, American wrestler
*January 19 —Anita Kulcsár , 28, Hungarian handball player (b.1976 )
*January 22 —César Gutiérrez , 61, one of three players inMajor League Baseball history with a 7-for-7 game
*January 25 —Nettie Witziers-Timmer , 81, Dutch athlete
*January 26 — Charles Martin, 46, NFL football player
*February 2 —Max Schmeling , 99, German boxer, former world heavyweight champion
*February 8 —Gaston Rahier , 58, Belgian motocross racer (b.1947 )
*February 12 —Rafael Vidal , 41, Venezuelan swimmer
*February 13 :
**Nelson Briles , 61, former MLB pitcher and broadcaster
**Maurice Trintignant , 87, French racing driver
*February 14 —Dick Weber , 75, bowling legend
*February 17 —Omar Sivori , 69, Argentine football player
*February 20 — Jimmy Young, 56, American boxer, former heavyweight contender
*February 22 —Reggie Roby , 43, formerNFL football player
*February 23 —All Along , 26, Frenchracehorse ;1983 U.S.Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year
*February 26 —Max Faulkner , 88, British golfer
*March 1 —Brian Luckhurst , 66, Englishcricket er
*March 2 —Rick Mahler , 51, former MLB pitcher
*March 3 —Rinus Michels , 77, Dutch football manager
*March 6 —Chuck Thompson , 83, former baseball broadcaster
*March 13 :
**Danny Gardella , 85, former MLBoutfielder
**Frank House , 75, former MLBcatcher
*March 16 —Dick Radatz , 67, former MLB pitcher
*March 26 —Marius Russo , 90, pitcher who helped the Yankees win theWorld Series in 1941 and 1943
*March 27 — Bob Casey, 79, the only public address announcer inMinnesota Twins history
*March 31 — Charles Palmer, 85, English cricketerApril-June
*
April 3 —Aleksy Antkiewicz , 81, Polish boxer
*April 7 :
**Cliff Allison , 73, formerformula one driver
**Bob Kennedy , 84, former MLB player and manager
*April 11 —Lucien Laurent , 97, French footballer
*April 13 —Don Blasingame , 73, a MLB All-Star, who also managed two ofJapan 's professionalbaseball teams
*April 23 —Earl Wilson , 70, a leadingpitcher for the1968 World Series championDetroit Tigers and first black pitcher to throw ano-hitter inMajor League Baseball
*April 28 —Chris Candido , 33, professional wrestler
*May 6 —Lee Stine , 91, aChicago White Sox pitcher in the1930s , who surrendered the pitch that gaveLou Gehrig his 14th career grand slam.
*May 15 —Les Bartley , 51,lacrosse coach, NLL Hall of Famer.
*May 20 —Marian Foik , 71, Polish athlete (b.1933 )
*May 21 —Bedford Jezzard , 77, English footballer
*May 26 —Chico Carrasquel , 77,Venezuela nshortstop , the firstLatin America n player to appear in a MLB All-Star Game.
*May 30 —Juan Pedro Villamán , 46, the Spanish-language Red Sox broadcaster since 1995.
* May 30 —Fazal Mahmood , 78, Pakistani cricketer
*June 1 —George Mikan , 80, former basketball star for the Minneapolis Lakers in the early days of theNBA . Voted one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players in1996 .
*June 7 —Larry Carrier , 82, co-founder ofBristol Motor Speedway .
*June 17 — Ron Trongaurd, 72,professional wrestling announcer
*June 18 —Mushtaq Ali , 90, Indian cricketer
*June 28 —Dick Dietz , 63, an All-Star catcher who played for the Giants, Dodgers and Braves from 1966-73.
*June 30 —Éva Novák-Gerard , 75, Hungarian swimmer (b.1930 )July
*
July 4 —Hank Stram , 82, formerKansas City Chiefs coach. Led the Chiefs to their onlySuper Bowl title (Super Bowl IV ).
*July 9 —Yevgeny Grishin , 74, Soviet-Russian speedskater (b.1931 )
*July 11 —Shinya Hashimoto , 40, professional wrestler
*July 13 —Mickey Owen , 89, a catcher who was a four-time All-Star and the thirdNational League catcher to ever record an unassisteddouble play .
*July 14 —Tilly Fleischer , 93, German athlete (b.1911 )
*July 21 — "Lord" Alfred Hayes, 77, professional wrestler
*July 26 —Eddie Crook, Jr. , 76, American boxer (b.1929 )
*July 30 —Ray Cunningham , 100, recognized as the oldest living former MLB playerAugust — September
*
August 4 —Sue Gunter , 66, Hall of Fame women's college basketball coach
*August 5 —Polina Astakhova , 68, Soviet/Ukrainian gymnast (b.1936 )
*August 5 —Bertie Hill , 78, British Olympic horse rider
*August 8 —Gene Mauch , 79, major league baseball manager
*August 9 —Colette Besson , 59, French athlete
*August 11 —Ted Radcliffe , 103, anAll-Star player and manager in the Negro Leagues
*August 13 — Chris Tolos, 75, professional wrestler
*August 16 —Alexander Gomelsky , Russian basketball coach
*August 18 — Christopher Bauman Jr, 23, professional wrestler
*August 25 — Ed "Sailor" White, 56, professional wrestler
*September 1 —Terry Albritton , 50, American shot putter (b.1955 )
*September 7 —Nicolino Locche , 66, Argentine boxer
*September 8 —Noel Cantwell , 72, Irish footballer and cricketer
*September 11 —Chris Schenkel , 82, Sports broadcaster
*September 13 —Toni Fritsch , 60, Austrian player of both association football and American football
*September 16 —Mzukisi Sikali , 34, South African boxer, murdered
*September 18 — Michael Park, 39, British WRC co-driver
*September 22 —Leavander Johnson , 35, American boxer
*September 29 —Yuri Sapega , 40, Belarusian volleyball player (b.1965 )October — December
*
October 9 —Tom Cheek , 66, longtimeToronto Blue Jays play-by-play announcer
*October 15 —Jason Collier , 28, center for theNBA 'sAtlanta Hawks
*October 18 —Johnny Haynes , 71, English footballer
*October 22 — Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski, 79, professional wrestler
*October 25 —Wellington Mara , 89, owner of theNFL 'sNew York Giants
*October 26 —George Swindin , 90, English football player and manager
*October 30 —Al Lopez , 97, Hall of Fame baseball catcher and manager
*November 13 —Eddie Guerrero , 38, Professional Wrestler, former WWE Champion
*November 15 —Agapito Sanchez (35), Dominican Republic boxer (b.1970 )
*November 25 —George Best , 59, Northern Irish football player
*November 25 —Richard Burns , 34, British rally driver, 2001 world champion, died of brain tumor
*November 29 —David di Tommaso , 26, French football player
*December 6 —Charly Gaul , 73, Luxembourgish cyclist
*December 7 —Bud Carson , 74, American-football coach
*December 10 — Chad Floyd, 37, professional wrestler
*December 17 —Jacques Fouroux , 58, French rugby union player
*December 18 —Keith Duckworth , 72, co-founder ofCosworth
*December 18 —Belita Jepson-Turner , 82, figure skater
*December 30 —Eddie Barlow , 65, South African cricketeree also
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*list of 'years in sports' ."
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