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1996 in sports

1996 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Alpine skiing edit

American football edit

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Athletics edit

Australian rules football edit

Baseball edit

Basketball edit

Boxing edit

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Cricket edit

Cycling edit

Dogsled racing edit

Field hockey edit

Figure skating edit

Floorball edit

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Golf edit

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Handball edit

Harness racing edit

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Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey edit

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Mixed martial arts edit

The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 1996 in chronological order.

Before 1997, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was considered the only major MMA organization in the world and featured much fewer rules then are used in modern MMA.

Date Event Alternate Name/s Location Attendance PPV Buyrate Notes
February 16 UFC 8: David vs. Goliath   Bayamón, Puerto Rico 13,000 160,000 UFC rule change, timed rounds were changed to two 10-minute rounds for first two rounds of the tournament and a single 15-minute round in the tournament final and superfights. Introduction of judges. First MMA event to draw criticism from politicians.
May 17 UFC 9: Motor City Madness   Detroit, Michigan, US 10,000 First UFC event not to feature a tournament, however it was not the last.
Closed fisted strikes to the head were banned for this event only, however this was not enforced.

Following this event the UFC was removed from airing events on numerous cable systems, including TCI cable.
July 12 UFC 10: The Tournament   Birmingham, Alabama, US 4,300 This event was originally going to be held at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island.
September 20 UFC 11: The Proving Ground   Augusta, Georgia, US 4,500
December 7 The Ultimate Ultimate 2 Ultimate Ultimate 1996
UFC 11.5
  Birmingham, Alabama, US 6,000
UFC rule change, introduction of "no grabbing of the fence" rule.

In promotion for this event, Ken Shamrock appeared as a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.


Following this event Ken Shamrock would leave the UFC until 2002. And marked the last UFC fight of Don Frye.

Motorsport edit

Professional Wrestling edit

Radiosport edit

Rugby league edit

Rugby union edit

Snooker edit

Swimming edit

Tennis edit

Volleyball edit

Water polo edit

Multi-sport events edit

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ DeLassus, David. . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  2. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 4 January 2022.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1996 in sports news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1996 in sports describes the year s events in world sport Contents 1 Alpine skiing 2 American football 3 Association football 4 Athletics 5 Australian rules football 6 Baseball 7 Basketball 8 Boxing 9 Canadian football 10 Cricket 11 Cycling 12 Dogsled racing 13 Field hockey 14 Figure skating 15 Floorball 16 Gaelic Athletic Association 17 Golf 18 Handball 19 Harness racing 20 Horse racing 21 Ice hockey 22 Lacrosse 23 Mixed martial arts 24 Motorsport 25 Professional Wrestling 26 Radiosport 27 Rugby league 28 Rugby union 29 Snooker 30 Swimming 31 Tennis 32 Volleyball 33 Water polo 34 Multi sport events 35 Awards 36 ReferencesAlpine skiing editAlpine Skiing World Cup Men s overall season champion Lasse Kjus Norway Women s overall season champion Katja Seizinger GermanyAmerican football editSuper Bowl XXX the Dallas Cowboys NFC won 27 17 over the Pittsburgh Steelers AFC Location Sun Devil Stadium Attendance 76 347 MVP Larry Brown CB Dallas World Bowl 96 The Scottish Claymores won 32 27 over the Frankfurt Galaxy Fiesta Bowl 1995 season The Nebraska Cornhuskers won 62 24 over the Florida Gators to win the national championship Cleveland Browns deactivate and move to Baltimore where they become the Baltimore Ravens The Browns are later reactivated in Cleveland in 1999 The Big 12 Conference begins with its first college football game between Texas Tech and Kansas State Kansas State won 21 14 1 Association football editMain article 1996 in association footballAthletics editJuly August Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics held at Atlanta United StatesAustralian rules football editAustralian Football League North Melbourne wins the 100th AFL premiership North Melbourne 19 17 131 d Sydney Swans 13 10 88 Brownlow Medal awarded to James Hird Essendon and Michael Voss Brisbane Bears At the end of the season Fitzroy and the Brisbane Bears merge forming the Brisbane Lions Baseball editJanuary 8 For the first time in 25 years no one garners 75 percent of the votes needed to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Phil Niekro comes closest with 68 percent The New York Yankees won 1996 World Series defeating the Atlanta Braves Basketball editApril 1 NCAA Men s Basketball Championship Kentucky wins 76 67 over Syracuse NBA Finals Chicago Bulls win 4 games to 2 over the Seattle SuperSonics after a record breaking 72 10 regular season The 1996 NBA draft takes place at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford New Jersey Tied with the 1984 and 2003 drafts this draft is considered one of the greatest in NBA history as it included a class of several Hall of Famers such as Kobe Bryant Ray Allen Allen Iverson and Steve Nash National Basketball League Australia Finals South East Melbourne Magic defeated the Melbourne Tigers 2 1 in the best of three final series Boxing editMarch 16 Christy Martin loses to Deirdre Gogarty by a decision in six rounds to retain her Women s boxing world title in front of a national TV audience This fight is credited with making the general public aware of women s boxing March 30 to April 7 31st European Amateur Boxing Championships held in Vejle Denmark June 7 Oscar De La Hoya defeats Julio Cesar Chavez by 8th round to win the WBC s world Junior Welterweight championship Canadian football editGrey Cup Toronto Argonauts win 43 37 over the Edmonton Eskimos Vanier Cup Saskatchewan Huskies win 31 12 over the St Francis Xavier X Men Ottawa Rough Riders foldCricket editCricket World Cup Final Sri Lanka beat Australia by 7 wicketsCycling editGiro d Italia won by Pavel Tonkov of Russia Tour de France Bjarne Riis of Denmark UCI Road World Championships Men s road race Johan Museeuw of BelgiumDogsled racing editIditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion Jeff King wins with lead dogs Jake amp BoosterField hockey editOlympic Games Men s Competition Netherlands Olympic Games Women s Competition AustraliaFigure skating editWorld Figure Skating Championships Men s champion Todd Eldredge United States Ladies champion Michelle Kwan United States Pairs champions Marina Eltsova Andrei Bushkov Russia Ice dancing champions Oksana Grishuk Evgeny Platov RussiaFloorball editMen s World Floorball Championships Champion Sweden European Cup Men s champion Balrog IK Women s champion Hogdalens AISGaelic Athletic Association editCamogie All Ireland Camogie Champion Galway National Camogie League Cork Gaelic football All Ireland Senior Football Championship Kerry 2 9 died Mayo 1 11 National Football League Derry 1 16 died Donegal 1 9 Ladies Gaelic football All Ireland Senior Football Champion Monaghan National Football League Monaghan Hurling All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Wexford 1 13 died Limerick 0 14 National Hurling League Galway 2 10 beat Tipperary 2 8Golf editMen s professional Masters Tournament Nick Faldo U S Open Steve Jones British Open Tom Lehman PGA Championship Mark Brooks PGA Tour money leader Tom Lehman 1 780 159 Senior PGA Tour money leader Jim Colbert 1 627 890 Tiger Woods turns professional in September In the last five regular tournaments of the year on the PGA Tour his finishes were T5 T3 1 3 1 placing him among the tour s top 30 money winners for the year and thereby qualifying him for the season ending The Tour Championship Woods named the PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Men s amateur British Amateur Warren Bladon U S Amateur Tiger Woods becomes the first golfer to win three consecutive U S Amateur titles This was the sixth consecutive year in which he won a USGA championship one short of Bobby Jones record of seven European Amateur Daniel Olsson Women s professional Nabisco Dinah Shore Patty Sheehan LPGA Championship Laura Davies U S Women s Open Annika Sorenstam Classique du Maurier Laura Davies LPGA Tour money leader Karrie Webb 1 002 000 becomes the first ever woman to earn more than a million dollars in one golf season The United States team retained the Solheim Cup beating the European team 17 to 11 Handball editMen s European Championship Russia Women s European Championship DenmarkHarness racing editJune 22 the fastest race mile in harness racing history was set by Jenna s Beach Boy 1 47 3 at Meadowlands Racetrack North America Cup Arizona Jack United States Pacing Triple Crown races Cane Pace Scoot To Power Little Brown Jug Armbro Operative Messenger Stakes Go For Grins United States Trotting Triple Crown races Hambletonian Continentalvictory Yonkers Trot Continentalvictory Kentucky Futurity Running Sea Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship Pacers Young Mister Charles Trotters Pride Of PetiteHorse racing editInaugural running of the Dubai World Cup promoted as the world s richest horse race at the Nad Al Sheba Racecourse in Dubai Steeplechases Cheltenham Gold Cup Imperial Call Grand National Rough Quest Flat races Australia Melbourne Cup won by Saintly Canada Queen s Plate won by Victor Cooley Dubai Dubai World Cup won by Cigar France Prix de l Arc de Triomphe won by Helissio Ireland Irish Derby Stakes won by Zagreb Japan Japan Cup won by Singspiel English Triple Crown races 2 000 Guineas Stakes Mark of Esteem The Derby Shaamit 2 St Leger Stakes Shantou United States Triple Crown races Kentucky Derby Grindstone Preakness Stakes Louis Quatorze Belmont Stakes Editor s Note Breeders Cup World Thoroughbred Championships Breeders Cup Classic Alphabet Soup Breeders Cup Distaff Jewel Princess Breeders Cup Juvenile Boston Harbor Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies Storm Song Breeders Cup Mile Da Hoss Breeders Cup Sprint Lit de Justice Breeders Cup Turf PilsudskiIce hockey editArt Ross Trophy as the NHL s leading scorer during the regular season Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL s Most Valuable Player Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins Stanley Cup the Colorado Avalanche defeat the Florida Panthers 4 games to 0 for their first ever Stanley Cup title It was also the franchise s first season since relocating from Quebec City where they were known as the Nordiques World Cup of Hockey Champion United States defeated Canada World Hockey Championship Men s champion Czech Republic defeated Canada Junior Men s champion Canada defeated Sweden Phoenix Coyotes now Arizona Coyotes play inaugural season Lacrosse editThe Buffalo Bandits defeat the Philadelphia Wings 13 12 to win the Major Indoor Lacrosse League championshipMixed martial arts editThe following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 1996 in chronological order Before 1997 the Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC was considered the only major MMA organization in the world and featured much fewer rules then are used in modern MMA Date Event Alternate Name s Location Attendance PPV Buyrate Notes February 16 UFC 8 David vs Goliath nbsp Bayamon Puerto Rico 13 000 160 000 UFC rule change timed rounds were changed to two 10 minute rounds for first two rounds of the tournament and a single 15 minute round in the tournament final and superfights Introduction of judges First MMA event to draw criticism from politicians May 17 UFC 9 Motor City Madness nbsp Detroit Michigan US 10 000 First UFC event not to feature a tournament however it was not the last Closed fisted strikes to the head were banned for this event only however this was not enforced Following this event the UFC was removed from airing events on numerous cable systems including TCI cable July 12 UFC 10 The Tournament nbsp Birmingham Alabama US 4 300 This event was originally going to be held at the Providence Civic Center in Providence Rhode Island September 20 UFC 11 The Proving Ground nbsp Augusta Georgia US 4 500 December 7 The Ultimate Ultimate 2 Ultimate Ultimate 1996 UFC 11 5 nbsp Birmingham Alabama US 6 000 UFC rule change introduction of no grabbing of the fence rule In promotion for this event Ken Shamrock appeared as a guest on Late Night with Conan O Brien Following this event Ken Shamrock would leave the UFC until 2002 And marked the last UFC fight of Don Frye See also 1996 in PancraseMotorsport editMain articles 1996 in motorsport and List of 1996 motorsport championsProfessional Wrestling editJuly 7 For the first time in 15 years Hulk Hogan becomes a villain and forms the New World Order alongside Scott Hall and Kevin Nash Radiosport editThe second World Radiosport Team Championship held in San Francisco California US Gold medals go to Jeff Steinman KROY and Dan Street K1TO of the United States Rugby league editJanuary England The 1995 96 Rugby Football League season ends with Wigan declared champions March 29 Paris the new Super League competition the first ever season of professional rugby to be played in summer begins with new team Paris Saint Germain s first match a 30 24 win over Sheffield Eagles at Charlety Stadium before 17 873 April 27 London England The 1996 Challenge Cup tournament culminates in St Helens 40 32 victory over Bradford Bulls in the final at Wembley Stadium before a crowd of 75 994 June 3 Sydney Australia The 1996 State of Origin series is wrapped up as New South Wales defeat Queensland 18 6 in Game II at the Sydney Football Stadium before a crowd of 41 955 June 26 Cardiff Wales The 1996 European Rugby League Championship is won by England who defeated Wales 26 12 at Cardiff Arms Park before a crowd of 5 245 August 31 Salford England The 1996 Student Rugby League World Cup culminates in Australia s 28 16 defeat of Samoa September 29 Sydney Australia The 1996 ARL season culminates the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 20 8 grand final victory over the St George Dragons at the Sydney Football Stadium before a crowd of 40 985 The 1996 Queensland Cup Season is won by the Toowoomba Clydesdales Super League I ends with St Helens being crowned champions for finishing on top of the League The Great Britain national team go on a their tour of the Papua New Guinea Fiji and New Zealand Rugby union edit102nd Five Nations Championship series is won by England SANZAR s new leagues the Super 12 now Super 14 and the Tri Nations Series begin The Super 12 is won by the Auckland Blues and the Tri Nations is won by the New Zealand All BlacksSnooker editWorld Snooker Championship Stephen Hendry beats Peter Ebdon 18 12 World rankings Stephen Hendry remains world number one for 1996 97Swimming editXXVI Olympic Games held in Atlanta United States July 20 July 26 First European SC Championships held in Riesa Germany December 13 15 Germany wins the most medals 39 and the most gold medals 14 December 1 American swimmer Misty Hyman clocks 58 29 to break the world record in the women s 100m butterfly short course Tennis editGrand Slam in tennis men s results Australian Open Boris Becker French Open Yevgeny Kafelnikov Wimbledon championships Richard Krajicek U S Open Pete Sampras Grand Slam in tennis women s results Australian Open Monica Seles French Open Steffi Graf Wimbledon championships Steffi Graf U S Open Steffi Graf 1996 Summer Olympics Men s Singles Competition Andre Agassi Women s Singles Competition Lindsay Davenport Men s Doubles Competition Todd Woodbridge amp Mark Woodforde Women s Doubles Competition Gigi Fernandez amp Mary Joe Fernandez Davis Cup final France wins 3 2 over Sweden Fed Cup final USA wins 5 0 over SpainVolleyball editMen s World League Netherlands Women s World Grand Prix Brazil Olympic Games Men s Competition Netherlands Olympic Games Women s Competition CubaWater polo editOlympic Games Men s Competition Spain Olympic Games Women s Competition NetherlandsMulti sport events edit1996 Summer Olympics takes place in Atlanta United States United States wins the most medals 101 and the most gold medals 44 Winter Asian Games held in Harbin China Athletic competition in the Big 12 Conference is inaugurated with a football game between Kansas State University and Texas Tech University in Manhattan Kansas on August 31 Awards editAssociated Press Male Athlete of the Year Michael Johnson Track and field Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year Amy Van Dyken SwimmingReferences edit DeLassus David Kansas State University football records 1996 College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved September 4 2013 Epsom Derby History Winners amp Facts Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 4 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1996 in sports amp oldid 1194597981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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