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2004 in sports

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

American football Edit

Association football Edit

Athletics Edit

Australian rules football Edit

Baseball Edit

Basketball Edit

Boxing Edit

Canadian football Edit

Cricket Edit

Curling Edit

Cycle racing Edit

Road bicycle racing

Cyclo-cross

Field hockey Edit

Figure skating Edit

Floorball Edit

Gaelic Athletic Association Edit

Gliding Edit

Golf Edit

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Handball Edit

Harness racing Edit

Horse racing Edit

Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey Edit

Kabaddi Edit

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

Lacrosse Edit

Mixed martial arts Edit

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   Lemoore, California, United States
January 31 UFC 46: Supernatural   Las Vegas, United States 10,700 80,000
February 1 Pride 27: Inferno   Osaka, Japan 13,366
February 15 Pride Bushido 2   Yokohama, Japan
March 14 K-1 Beast 2004 in Niigata   Niigata, Japan Event featured five K-1 kickboxing bouts, and four K-1 MMA bouts.
April 2 UFC 47: It's On!   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   Lemoore, California, United States
May 22 K-1 MMA ROMANEX   Saitama, Japan 14,918
May 23 Pride Bushido 3   Yokohama, Japan This event was highlighted by three fights between Team Gracie and Team Japan.
June 19 UFC 48: Payback   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   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   Paradise, Nevada, United States 12,100 80,000
October 14 Pride Bushido 5   Osaka, Japan
October 21 WEC 12: Halloween Fury 3   Lemoore, California, United States
October 22 UFC 50: The War of '04   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   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!!   Osaka, Japan 52,918 Event featured seven K-1 MMA bouts, three K-1 kickboxing bouts, and one special mixed rules bout.

Motorsport Edit

Orienteering Edit

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

Netball Edit

  • 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 Edit

Rugby league Edit

Rugby union Edit

Ski mountaineering Edit

Snooker Edit

Snowboarding Edit

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

Speed skating Edit

Swimming Edit

  • 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 Edit

Volleyball Edit

Water polo Edit

Wrestling Edit

Multi-sport events Edit

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 Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 4 January 2022.

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ReferencesAmerican football EditSuper Bowl XXXVIII the New England Patriots AFC won 32 29 over the Carolina Panthers NFC Location Reliant Stadium Attendance 71 525 MVP Tom Brady QB New England Sugar Bowl 2003 season The Louisiana State Tigers won 21 14 over the Oklahoma Sooners to win the BCS National Championship Rose Bowl 2003 season The Southern California Trojans won 28 14 over the Michigan Wolverines to win the AP Poll national championship August 8 John Elway Barry Sanders Carl Eller and Bob Brown are inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame September 19 Jerry Rice s record of 274 consecutive games with a pass reception comes to an end although his Oakland Raiders defeat the Buffalo Bills 13 10 September 26 After Pittsburgh Steelers journeyman quarterback Tommy Maddox suffered an elbow injury during the 2nd game of the season rookie quarterback Ben Roethlisberger the 11th pick in the 2004 NFL Draft made his first professional start in a Week 3 game vs the Miami Dolphins a 13 3 win for the Steelers Roethlisberger would start the remainder of the season and went 13 0 as a starter the best start for a rookie quarterback since the 1970 AFL NFL merger The Steelers impressive run would come to an end when they lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion New England Patriots 27 41 in the AFC Championship Game This season marked the beginning of a new era for the Steelers as Roethlisberger would lead them to 3 Super Bowl appearances winning 2 of them The Steelers also haven t had a losing record since this season as of 2020 September 27 Morten Andersen appears in his 341st NFL game breaking the record set by George Blanda December 26 Peyton Manning threw his 49th touchdown pass of the season in a game against the San Diego Chargers breaking Dan Marino s single season touchdown recordAssociation football EditMain article 2004 in association football February 14 Tunisia beat Morocco 2 1 to clinch the first African Cup of Nations in the country s history May 15 Arsenal complete their last game of the Premier League season with a victory becoming the first team to go unbeaten for a whole season in the top division of English football since Preston North End in 1889 May 26 Porto defeat AS Monaco 3 0 in the UEFA Champions League Final in Gelsenkirchen Germany April 28 San Marino record their first international victory defeating Liechtenstein 1 0 July 4 Greece surprisingly win the UEFA Euro 2004 football tournament defeating the host nation Portugal 1 0 July 25 Brazil win the Copa America football tournament defeating Argentina 4 2 on penalties August 7 Japan win the 2004 Asian Cup football tournament defeating China 3 1 August 26 United States win the Olympic women s football tournament defeating Brazil 2 1 in extra time August 28 Argentina win the Olympic men s football tournament defeating Paraguay 1 0 September 20 death of Brian Clough 69 English manager who won successive European Cups in 1979 and 1980 as manager of Nottingham Forest October 27 death of Serginho 30 Brazilian player who suffered a fatal heart attack during a Campeonato Brasileiro match December 17 Boca Juniors defeats Bolivar 2 1 on aggregate to win the Copa Sudamericana final in Buenos AiresAthletics EditMain article 2004 in athletics track and field August Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics held at AthensAustralian rules football EditAustralian Football League Port Adelaide wins the 108th AFL premiership Port Adelaide 17 11 113 d Brisbane Lions 10 13 73 Brownlow Medal awarded to Chris Judd West Coast Eagles See also 2004 AFL seasonBaseball EditMain article 2004 in baseball June 27 College World Series Cal State Fullerton wins the NCAA College World Series defeating Texas 3 2 to win the best of three championship series 2 0 September 17 At San Francisco Barry Bonds becomes just the third player in MLB history to hit 700 home runs Bonds joined the select company of Hall of Famers Hank Aaron 755 and Babe Ruth 714 with his historic blast off San Diego Padres Jake Peavy in the third inning September 17 At Seattle Ichiro Suzuki hits his 199th single of the season breaking the major league baseball record of 198 set by Lloyd Waner in 1927 September 29 Major League Baseball announces that the Montreal Expos will be moved to the Washington D C area for the 2005 season October 1 Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners gets two base hits to break the 83 year old record for most hits in a single season The previous record held by George Sisler was 257 hits in a season October 25 The Seibu Lions win the Japan Series with a 4 3 series win over the Chunichi Dragons October 27 The Boston Red Sox sweep the St Louis Cardinals four games to none to win the World Series for the first time in 86 years October 29 Tohoku Eagles officially founded in Sendai Japan citation needed Basketball EditMain article 2004 in basketball NBA Finals The Detroit Pistons in a major upset defeat the heavily favored Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 1 It is the Pistons first NBA title in fourteen years and the third in franchise history WNBA Finals The Seattle Storm defeat the Connecticut Sun in three games NCAA Men s Basketball Championship The Connecticut Huskies win 82 73 over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets UConn s Emeka Okafor is named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four NCAA Women s Basketball Championship The following day the UConn women follow suit defeating the Tennessee Lady Volunteers 70 61 making UConn the first school to win both the NCAA Division I men s and women s basketball championships in the same season UConn s Diana Taurasi is named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four Euroleague Maccabi Tel Aviv of Israel wins the final 118 74 over Fortitudo Bologna of Italy Chinese Basketball Association finals Guangdong Southern Tigers defeat Bayi Rockets 3 games to 1 National Basketball League Australia Sydney Kings defeated the West Sydney Razorbacks 3 2 in best of five final series Boxing EditFebruary 19 to February 29 35th European Amateur Boxing Championships held in Pula Croatia March 13 World Junior Middleweight Championship unified as Shane Mosley lost to Winky Wright May 15 Antonio Tarver won the WBC light heavyweight title with a second round knockout of champion Roy Jones Jr July 30 Danny Williams knocks out Mike Tyson in the fourth round of a non championship bout August 16 Robert Quiroga former International Boxing Federation super flyweight champion found stabbed to death September 18 Bernard Hopkins successfully defends his undisputed middleweight title with a ninth round knockout of Oscar De La Hoya Canadian football EditNovember 21 the Toronto Argonauts win the 92nd Grey Cup game defeating the BC Lions 27 19 at Frank Clair Stadium in Ottawa Cricket EditMarch 12 Shane Warne becomes the first spinner in history to take 500 Test wickets March 13 India beat Pakistan in the highest scoring One Day International ever 693 runs in the opening match of their first Pakistan tour since 1989 April 2 Zimbabwe Cricket Union announces the retirement of Heath Streak as captain of Zimbabwe It is later revealed he was sacked and 15 senior players withdraw from Zimbabwean cricket citing political interference by Robert Mugabe s government in team selection April 12 West Indies Brian Lara regains the individual Test innings record from Matthew Hayden with 400 not out in the fourth Test against England in St John s Antigua May 8 Sri Lanka s Muttiah Muralitharan breaks Courtney Walsh s world record of 519 Test wickets with his 520th wicket against Zimbabwe in Harare June 10 Zimbabwe Cricket Union agrees to abandon any further Test matches in 2004 under pressure from International Cricket Council over substandard teams due to 15 striking players September 10 September 25 ICC Champions Trophy in England West Indies beats England in the final Curling Edit2004 Ford World Curling Championship Women s Final April 24 Canada Colleen Jones 8 4 Norway Dordi Nordby Men s Final April 25 Sweden Peja Lindholm 7 6 Germany Sebastian Stock Cycle racing EditRoad bicycle racing Giro d Italia won by Damiano Cunego of Italy Sprinter Alessandro Petacchi wins nine stages See 2004 Giro d Italia Tour de France won by Lance Armstrong his record setting sixth consecutive title Cyclo cross UCI Cyclo cross World Championships Men s Competition Bart Wellens Women s Competition Laurence LeboucherField hockey EditOlympic Games Men s Competition Australia Olympic Games Women s Competition Germany Men s Champions Trophy Spain Women s Champions Trophy NetherlandsFigure skating EditWorld Figure Skating Championships Men s champion Evgeni Plushenko Russia Ladies champion Shizuka Arakawa Japan Pair skating champions Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin Russia Ice dancing champions Tatiana Navka and Roman Kostomarov RussiaFloorball EditMen s World Floorball Championships Champion Sweden defeated the Czech Republic 6 4 Women s under 19 World Floorball Championships Champion Sweden European Cup Men s champion Pixbo Wallenstam IBK Women s champion SC ClassicGaelic Athletic Association EditCamogie All Ireland Camogie Champion Tipperary National Camogie League Tipperary Gaelic football All Ireland Senior Football Championship Kerry 1 20 died Mayo 2 9 National Football League Kerry 3 11 died Galway 1 16 Tommy Murphy Cup Clare 1 11 died Sligo 0 11 Ladies Gaelic football All Ireland Senior Football Champion Galway National Football League Mayo Hurling All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Cork 0 17 died Kilkenny 0 9 National Hurling League Galway beat WaterfordGliding EditWorld Gliding Championships held at Elverum Norway Club Class Winner Sebastian Kawa Poland Glider SZD 48 3M BrawoGolf EditMain article 2004 in golf Men s professional Major Championships Masters Tournament Phil Mickelson wins the first major of his career U S Open Retief Goosen wins his second U S Open title British Open Todd Hamilton a virtual unknown wins at Royal Troon in a playoff over Ernie Els PGA Championship Vijay Singh wins in a three hole playoff over Chris DiMarco and Justin Leonard Team Europe defeats Team USA 18 9 to retain the Ryder Cup Men s amateur British Amateur Stuart Wilson U S Amateur Ryan Moore European Amateur Matthew RichardsonWomen s professional Kraft Nabisco Championship Grace Park wins the first major of the LPGA season by one shot over 17 year old Aree Song Michelle Wie finished fourth four shots behind Park LPGA Championship Annika Sorenstam U S Women s Open Meg Mallon Women s British Open Karen Stupples LPGA Tour money leader Annika Sorenstam 2 544 707Handball Edit2004 European Men s Handball Championship Germany 2004 European Women s Handball Championship NorwayHarness racing EditWindsong s Legacy becomes the seventh horse to win the North American Trotting Triple Crown Horse racing EditSteeplechases Cheltenham Gold Cup Best Mate wins a third consecutive time Grand National Amberleigh HouseFlat races Australia Melbourne Cup won by Makybe Diva Canada Queen s Plate won by Niigon Dubai Dubai World Cup won by Pleasantly Perfect France Prix de l Arc de Triomphe won by Bago Ireland Irish Derby Stakes won by Grey Swallow Japan Japan Cup won by Zenno Rob Roy English Triple Crown Races 2 000 Guineas Stakes Haafhd The Derby North Light 1 St Leger Stakes Rule of Law United States Triple Crown Races Kentucky Derby Smarty Jones Preakness Stakes Smarty Jones by a record margin of 11 lengths Belmont Stakes Birdstone Breeders Cup World Thoroughbred Championships Breeders Cup Classic Ghostzapper Breeders Cup Distaff Ashado Breeders Cup Filly amp Mare Turf Ouija Board Breeders Cup Juvenile Wilko Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies Sweet Catomine Breeders Cup Mile Singletary Breeders Cup Sprint Speightstown Breeders Cup Turf Better Talk NowIce hockey EditFebruary 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 2004 Women s World Ice Hockey Championships at 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 Cup Tampa Bay Lightning defeats Calgary Flames 4 games to 3 2004 World Cup of Hockey held at Toronto Canada 3 2 Finland September 15 NHL collective bargaining agreement expires Commissioner Gary Bettman announces a lockout of NHLPA players Kabaddi EditNovember 21 India wins the first ever World Cup kabaddi championship defeating Iran in the final held at Mumbai Lacrosse EditFebruary 22 National Lacrosse League The East Division All Stars defeat the West Division All Stars 19 15 in the All Star Game May 7 National Lacrosse League Calgary Roughnecks defeat Buffalo Bandits 14 11 to win Champion s Cup May 30 LeMoyne College defeats Limestone 11 10 2OT for first Division II National Championship August European Lacrosse Championships Men s England defeats Germany Women s Wales A defeats Scotland A August 22 Major League Lacrosse Philadelphia Barrage defeat Boston Cannons 13 11 to win league championship at Boston Clarington Green Gaels win the Founders Cup Peterborough Lakers win the Mann Cup Burnaby Lakers win the Minto CupMixed martial arts EditThe following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 2004 in chronological order Date Event Alternate Name s Location Attendance PPV Buyrate NotesJanuary 16 WEC 9 Cold Blooded nbsp Lemoore California United States January 31 UFC 46 Supernatural nbsp Las Vegas United States 10 700 80 000 February 1 Pride 27 Inferno nbsp Osaka Japan 13 366 February 15 Pride Bushido 2 nbsp Yokohama Japan March 14 K 1 Beast 2004 in Niigata nbsp Niigata Japan Event featured five K 1 kickboxing bouts and four K 1 MMA bouts April 2 UFC 47 It s On nbsp 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 nbsp Saitama Japan 42 110 Opening round to Pride GP 2004 heavyweight tournament May 21 WEC 10 Bragging Rights nbsp Lemoore California United States May 22 K 1 MMA ROMANEX nbsp Saitama Japan 14 918 May 23 Pride Bushido 3 nbsp Yokohama Japan This event was highlighted by three fights between Team Gracie and Team Japan June 19 UFC 48 Payback nbsp Las Vegas Nevada United States 10 000 110 000 June 20 Pride Critical Countdown 2004 nbsp Saitama Japan 43 711 Quarterfinals to Pride GP 2004 heavyweight tournament July 19 Pride Bushido 4 nbsp Nagoya Japan This event was highlighted by three fights between Brazilian Top Team and Team Japan August 15 Pride Final Conflict 2004 nbsp Saitama Japan 47 629 Semifinals and final to Pride GP 2004 heavyweight tournament The final between Fedor Emelianenko and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira ended in a no contest A rematch for the final was rescheduled for Pride Shockwave 2004 August 21 UFC 49 Unfinished Business nbsp Paradise Nevada United States 12 100 80 000 October 14 Pride Bushido 5 nbsp Osaka Japan October 21 WEC 12 Halloween Fury 3 nbsp Lemoore California United States October 22 UFC 50 The War of 04 nbsp Atlantic City New Jersey United States 9 000 40 000 October 31 Pride 28 High Octane nbsp Saitama Japan 24 028 November 20 K 1 Fighting Network Rumble on the Rock 2004 nbsp Honolulu Hawaii United States 13 000 December 31 Pride Shockwave 2004 nbsp Saitama Japan 48 398 Fedor Emelianenko becomes the Pride 2004 heavyweight Grand Prix champion December 31 K 1 PREMIUM 2004 Dynamite nbsp Osaka Japan 52 918 Event featured seven K 1 MMA bouts three K 1 kickboxing bouts and one special mixed rules bout See also 2004 in PancraseMotorsport EditMain articles 2004 in motorsport and List of 2004 motorsport championsOrienteering EditFirst ever World Championship in Trail Orienteering held September 15 18 in Vasteras SwedenNetball Edit5 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 EditTwelfth Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Championship held in Brno Czech RepublicRugby league EditMain article 2004 in rugby league February 13 at Huddersfield England 2004 World Club Challenge match is won by the Bradford Bulls 22 4 against Penrith Panthers at Alfred McAlpine Stadium before 18 962 April 23 at Newcastle Australia 2004 ANZAC Test match is won by Australia 37 10 over New Zealand at EnergyAustralia Stadium before 21 537 May 15 at Millennium Stadium Cardiff 2004 Challenge Cup tournament won by St Helens with a 32 16 win over Wigan Warriors in the final before 73 734 June 17 Martin Gleeson and Sean Long are banned for four and three months respectively after placing bets on their side St Helens to lose a Super League match against the Bradford Bulls October 3 Canterbury Bulldogs defeats Sydney Roosters 16 13 in the Grand Final to win the NRL premiership October 16 Leeds Rhinos defeats Bradford Bulls 16 8 in the Super League Grand Final to become champions of Super League IX November 27 Australia defeats Great Britain 44 4 in the final of the second Tri Nations competitionRugby union EditMain article 2004 in rugby union 110th Six Nations Championship series is won by France who complete the Grand Slam Super 12 Final ACT Brumbies defeated Crusaders 47 38 Heineken Cup Final London Wasps defeated Toulouse 27 20 Tri Nations Series South Africa win due to bonus points after all sides finish with two wins and two losses New Zealand retain the Bledisloe CupSki mountaineering EditMarch 2004 World Championship of Skimountaineering held at Aran Valley SpainSnooker EditWorld Snooker Championship Ronnie O Sullivan beats Graeme Dott 18 8 World rankings Ronnie O Sullivan becomes world number one for 2004 05 October 16 in a qualifying match for the UK Championship Jamie Burnett makes a break of 148 against Leo Fernandez and becomes the first player to achieve a break higher than the nominal maximum of 147 in a professional match Snowboarding EditSeptember 19 death of Line Oestvold 26 Norwegian snowboarder after a crash in training in Chile Speed skating EditFebruary 7 9 2004 World Allround Speed Skating Championships held at Hamar Norway Men s all around champion Chad Hedrick USA 150 478 Ladies all around champion Renate Groenewold Netherlands 162 573Swimming EditJanuary 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 Frederick 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 EditMain article 2004 in tennis Australian Open Men s Final Roger Federer defeats Marat Safin 7 6 7 3 6 4 6 2 Women s Final Justine Henin Hardenne defeats Kim Clijsters 6 3 4 6 6 3 French Open Men s Final Gaston Gaudio defeats Guillermo Coria 0 6 3 6 6 4 6 1 8 6 Women s Final Anastasia Myskina defeats Elena Dementieva 6 1 6 2 Wimbledon Championships Men s Final Roger Federer defeats Andy Roddick 4 6 7 5 7 6 7 3 6 3 Ladies Final Maria Sharapova defeats Serena Williams 6 1 6 4 U S Open Men s Final Roger Federer defeats Lleyton Hewitt 6 0 7 6 7 3 6 0 Women s Final Svetlana Kuznetsova defeats Elena Dementieva 6 3 7 5 2004 Summer Olympics Men s Singles Competition Nicolas Massu Women s Singles Competition Justine Henin Hardenne Men s Doubles Competition Fernando Gonzalez amp Nicolas Massu Women s Doubles Competition Li Ting amp Sun TiantianVolleyball EditVolleyball 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 BrazilWater polo Edit2004 FINA Men s Water Polo World League Hungary 2004 FINA Women s Water Polo World League USAWrestling EditWWE March 14 2004 At WrestleMania XX Chris Benoit defeated Triple H and Shawn Michaels to capture the World Heavyweight Championship when he submitted Triple H to the Crippler Crossface submission holdMulti sport events Edit2004 Summer Olympics held from August 13 to August 29 in Athens Leading medal winners RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp United States USA 3639271022 nbsp China CHN 321714633 nbsp Russia RUS 272738924 nbsp Australia AUS 171616495 nbsp Japan JPN 1691237Totals 5 entries 1281081073432004 Summer Paralympics held from September 17 to September 28 in Athens 10th Pan Arab Games held in AlgiersAwards EditAssociated Press Male Athlete of the Year Lance Armstrong Cycling Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year Annika Sorenstam LPGA golfReferences Edit Epsom Derby History Winners amp Facts Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 4 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 in sports amp oldid 1160789353, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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