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Wikipedia: 2004 in sports
2004 in sports
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See also: 2003 in sports, other events of 2004, 2005 in sports, list of 'years in sports'.

Events

On January 28, International Olympic Committee Vice-President Kim Un-yong was arrested on charges of corruption in Seoul. Prosecutors arrested Kim minutes after being issued an arrest warrant by the Seoul District Court, and the 72-year-old was put behind bars, after his pre-trial detention was approved.

Athletics

Auto racing

Baseball

Cricket

Curling

  • January 10- Canada Cup
  • January 11-
  • January 18- 2004 Canadian mixed curling championship
    • Final: Alberta (Shannon Kleibrink) 9-5 Ontario (Heath McCormick) Shannon Kleibrink becomes the first woman to skip and win the Canadian mixed curling championship. Last year, she was the first to skip and participate in the event, losing only in the final.

Field Hockey

Football (Soccer)

Football (American)

Golf

  • January 11 - Mercedes Championships winner: Stuart Appleby, $1,060,000 (66-67-66-71--270)
  • January 15-16 - At the age of 14, golf prodigy Michelle Wie becomes the youngest woman (and only the fourth overall) to play at a PGA TOUR event, shooting 72-68 (even par) at the Sony Open at Waialae Country Club in her hometown of Honolulu. She missed the cut by one stroke.
  • January 18- South African Airways Open at Somerset West, South Africa winner: Trevor Immelman (71-69-69-67--276)

Handball

Ice Hockey

Luge

  • January 4 - European Luge Championships at Oberhof, Germany
    • Men's Doubles winner: Steffen Skel and Steffen Woeller, Germany, 1:22.633
    • Women's Singles winner: Silke Kraushaar, Germany, 1:22.995
  • January 17 - World Cup event at Winterberg, Germany
    • Men's Singles winner: George Hackl, Germany 1:51.211

Ice skating

Long track speed skating

Figure skating

Short track speed skating

  • January 10- World junior short-track speed skating championships at Beijing
    • Men's 500m winner: Ho-Suk Lee, South Korea 42.542 seconds
    • Women's 500m winner: Anouk Leblanc-Boucher, Canada 45.689 seconds
  • January 11-
    • Men's 1000m winner: Ki-Deok Kwon, South Korea 1:28.682
    • Women's 1000m winner: Yun-Mi Kang, South Korea 1:36.040
  • January 17- European short-track speedskating championship at Zoetermeer, Netherlands:
    • Women's 500m: Evgenia Radanova, Bulgaria 44.882
    • Men's 500m: Nicola Franceschina, Italy 42. 845

Skiing & Snowboarding

Swimming

Tennis

Scheduled Events


  

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