2004 in sports

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2004 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

American football

Association football

Athletics

Australian rules football

Baseball

Basketball

Boxing

Canadian football

  • November 21 – the
    Frank Clair Stadium in Ottawa
    .

Cricket

Curling

Cycle racing

Road bicycle racing

Cyclo-cross

Field hockey

Figure skating

Floorball

Gaelic Athletic Association

Gliding

Golf

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Handball

Harness racing

  • Trotting Triple Crown
    .

Horse racing

Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey

  • February 12 – An independent audit by Arthur Levitt reveals that National Hockey League teams lost a collective US$273 million in 2003, and suggests the league is "on the road to oblivion."
  • Halifax
    , Nova Scotia – Canada defeats USA 2–0 in the final
  • 2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
    held at Prague – Canada defeats Sweden 5–3 in the final
  • Stanley CupTampa Bay Lightning defeats Calgary Flames 4 games to 3
  • 2004 World Cup of Hockey held at Toronto – Canada 3-2 Finland
  • September 15 –
    NHLPA
    players.

Kabaddi

  • November 21 – India wins the first-ever World Cup kabaddi championship defeating Iran in the final held at Mumbai.

Lacrosse

Mixed martial arts

The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 2004 in chronological order.

Date Event Alternate Name/s Location Attendance PPV Buyrate Notes
January 16 WEC 9: Cold Blooded United States Lemoore, California, United States
January 31 UFC 46: Supernatural United States Las Vegas, United States 10,700 80,000
February 1
Pride 27: Inferno
Japan Osaka, Japan 13,366
February 15
Pride Bushido 2
Japan Yokohama, Japan
March 14
K-1 Beast 2004 in Niigata
Japan Niigata, Japan Event featured five K-1 kickboxing bouts, and four K-1 MMA bouts.
April 2 UFC 47: It's On! United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 11,437 105,000 This event featured a highly anticipated fight between Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz.
April 25
Pride Total Elimination 2004
Saitama
, Japan
42,110 Opening round to Pride GP 2004 heavyweight tournament.
May 21
WEC 10: Bragging Rights
United States Lemoore, California, United States
May 22
K-1 MMA ROMANEX
Saitama
, Japan
14,918
May 23
Pride Bushido 3
Japan Yokohama, Japan This event was highlighted by three fights between Team Gracie and Team Japan.
June 19 UFC 48: Payback United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 10,000 110,000
June 20
Pride Critical Countdown 2004
Saitama
, Japan
43,711 Quarterfinals to Pride GP 2004 heavyweight tournament.
July 19
Pride Bushido 4
Japan Nagoya, Japan This event was highlighted by three fights between Brazilian Top Team and Team Japan.
August 15
Pride Final Conflict 2004
Saitama
, Japan
47,629 Semifinals and final to Pride GP 2004 heavyweight tournament.
The final between, Fedor Emelianenko and Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira ended in a no contest.
A rematch for the final was rescheduled for Pride Shockwave 2004.
August 21 UFC 49: Unfinished Business United States Paradise, Nevada, United States 12,100 80,000
October 14
Pride Bushido 5
Japan Osaka, Japan
October 21 WEC 12: Halloween Fury 3 United States Lemoore, California, United States
October 22 UFC 50: The War of '04 United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States 9,000 40,000
October 31
Pride 28: High Octane
Saitama
, Japan
24,028
November 20
K-1 Fighting Network Rumble on the Rock 2004
United States Honolulu, Hawaii, United States 13,000
December 31
Pride Shockwave 2004
Saitama
, Japan
48,398 Fedor Emelianenko becomes the Pride 2004 heavyweight Grand Prix champion.
December 31 K-1 PREMIUM 2004 Dynamite!! Japan Osaka, Japan 52,918 Event featured seven K-1 MMA bouts, three K-1 kickboxing bouts, and one special mixed rules bout.

Motorsport

Orienteering

  • First ever World Championship in Trail Orienteering held September 15–18 in Västerås, Sweden

Netball

  • 5 July – the reigning world champions, New Zealand's
    Silver Ferns, complete 3-0 Test series win over Australia with 53–46 win at Hamilton
    , New Zealand.

Radiosport

Rugby league

Rugby union

Ski mountaineering

  • March –
    Aran Valley
    , Spain

Snooker

Snowboarding

  • September 19 – death of Line Oestvold, 26, Norwegian snowboarder, after a crash in training in Chile.

Speed skating

Swimming

  • January 13–14 – World Cup (short course) held at Stockholm
  • January 18 – Yang Yu sets a world record in the women's 200m butterfly (short course) in Berlin with a time of 2:04.04, exactly four years after the previous record was set.
  • March 25 – Frédérick Bousquet breaks the world record in the men's 50m freestyle (short course) at New York City, clocking 21.10
  • May 5–16 – 27th European LC Championships held at Madrid
    • Russia wins the most medals (16) and Ukraine the most gold medals (9)
  • August 14–22 – Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics held at Athens
    • USA wins the most medals (28) and the most gold medals (12)
  • (October 7–11) – 7th World Short Course Championships held at Indianapolis
    • USA wins the most medals (41) and the most gold medals (21)
  • December 9–12 –
    8th European SC Championships
    held at Vienna
    • Germany wins the most medals (22) and the most gold medals (9)

Tennis

Volleyball

  • Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's volleyball
    : Brazil
  • Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's volleyball
    : China
  • Men's World League
    : Brazil
  • Women's World Grand Prix
    : Brazil

Water polo

Wrestling

Multi-sport events

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)363927102
2 China (CHN)32171463
3 Russia (RUS)27273892
4 Australia (AUS)17161649
5 Japan (JPN)1691237
Totals (5 entries)128108107343

Awards

References

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