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1993 IN SPORTS


==Athletics
Contents
Records
Awards
Deaths
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Track


February 11Irina Privalova sets a new women's 60m indoors world record

August 13 to 22World Championships held in Stuttgart
===Marathon===

June 13Enschede Marathon, Netherlands


★ Men's Winner: Jan Tau (RSA) 2:12:19


★ Women's Winner: Veronika Troxler (SUI) 2:44:33

June 20Mediterranean Games Marathon, Narbonne, France


★ Men's Winner: Davide Milesi (ITA) 2:18:42


★ Women's Winner: Helena Javornik (SLO) 2:42:58

August 14IAAF World Championships Marathon, Stuttgart, Germany


★ Men's Winner: Mark Plaatjes (USA) 2:13:57

August 15IAAF World Championships Marathon, Stuttgart, Germany


★ Women's Winner: Junko Asari (JPN) 2:30:03

December 5Fukuoka Marathon, Japan


★ Men's Winner: Dionicio Cerón (MEX) 2:08:51
==Auto racing==

Stock car racing:


Dale Jarrett won the Daytona 500


NASCAR Championship - Dale Earnhardt


★ Two top NASCAR drivers--Alan Kulwicki, the 1992 series champion, and Davey Allison, were killed in aviation accidents. Kulwicki died in a plane crash on his way to a race; Allison died from injuries suffered in a helicopter crash during a race weekend.

CART Racing - season championship won by Nigel Mansell


Indianapolis 500 - Emerson Fittipaldi

Formula One Championship - Alain Prost of France (Williams-Renault)

24 hours of Le Mans:


★ won by the team of Geoff Brabham / Christophe Bouchut / Éric Helary driving a Peugeot 905

Rally racing - Juha Kankkunen won the World Rally Championship in a Toyota


★ the team of Didier Auriol / Bernard Occelli won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD

Drag racing:


Eddie Hill won the NHRA "Top Fuel" championship


Rance McDaniel won Top Fuel at the NHRA Winston Finals
==Baseball==

★ The Colorado Rockies and Florida Marlins play their inaugural season.

Randy Myers saves 53 games for the Chicago Cubs, breaking Dave Righetti's record for left-handers.

Lee Smith breaks the all-time save mark by recording his 358th save in a 9-7 win against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 13

World Series: The Toronto Blue Jays win 4 games to 2 over the Philadelphia Phillies. The Series MVP is Paul Molitor, Toronto. Joe Carter hit the second ever walk-off home run to end the World Series.
==Basketball==

NCAA Men's Basketball Championship:


★ North Carolina wins 77-71 over Michigan

NBA Finals|NBA Finals:


Chicago Bulls win 4 games to 2 over the Phoenix Suns to complete their first three-peat of the decade (see John Paxson). Michael Jordan announced his retirement on October 6.

National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:


Melbourne Tigers defeated the Perth Wildcats 2-1 in the best-of-three final series.
==Boxing==

March 13Michael Carbajal comes off the floor twice to knock out Humberto Gonzalez in seven rounds and unify the world's Jr. Flyweight title in ''the fight of the year''



May 7 to 16 – 'World Amateur Boxing Championships' held in Tampere, Finland


★ ''Light Flyweight (– 48 kg):'' Nszan Munczyan (Armenia)


★ ''Flyweight (– 51 kg):'' Waldemar Font (Cuba)


★ ''Bantamweight (– 54 kg):'' Aleksandar Hristov (Bulgaria)


★ ''Featherweight (– 57 kg):'' Serafim Todorov (Bulgaria)


★ ''Lightweight (– 60 kg):'' Damian Austin (Cuba)


★ ''Light Welterweight (– 63,5 kg):'' Héctor Vinent (Cuba)


★ ''Welterweight (– 67 kg):'' Juan Hernández Sierra (Cuba)


★ ''Light Middleweight (– 71 kg):'' Francisc VaÅŸtag (Romania)


★ ''Middleweight (– 75 kg):'' Ariel Hernández (Cuba)


★ ''Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg):'' Ramón Garbey (Cuba)


★ ''Heavyweight (– 91 kg):'' Félix Savón (Cuba)


★ ''Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg):'' Roberto Balado (Cuba)



September 6 to 12 – '30th European Amateur Boxing Championships' held in Bursa, Turkey.


★ ''Light Flyweight (– 48 kg):'' Daniel Petrov (Bulgaria)


★ ''Flyweight (– 51 kg):'' Ravchan Gusseynov (Azerbaijan)


★ ''Bantamweight (– 54 kg):'' Raimkul Malakhbekov (Russia)


★ ''Featherweight (– 57 kg):'' Serafim Todorov (Bulgaria)


★ ''Lightweight (– 60 kg):'' Jacek Bielski (Poland)


★ ''Light Welterweight (– 63.5 kg):'' Nurhan SüleymanoÄŸlu (Turkey)


★ ''Welterweight (– 67 kg):'' Vitalius Karpaciauskas (Lithuania)


★ ''Light Middleweight (– 71 kg):'' Francisc VaÅŸtag (Romania)


★ ''Middleweight (– 75 kg):'' Dirk Eigenbrodt (Germany)


★ ''Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg):'' Igor Schinin (Russia)


★ ''Heavyweight (– 91 kg):'' Georgi Kandelaki (Georgia)


★ ''Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg):'' Svilen Rusinov (Bulgaria)



November 12Evander Holyfield beats Riddick Bowe by decision in twelve rounds to regain the world's unified Heavyweight title. It is the ''fan man fight''.
==Cricket==

June 4 - Shane Warne bowls the Ball of the Century to Mike Gatting in the first Test at Old Trafford.

The Ashes - Australia defeat England 4-0 in England.
==Cycling==

Giro d'Italia won by Miguel Indurain of Spain

Tour de France - Miguel Indurain of Spain

World Cycling Championship: Lance Armstrong of United States
==Dogsled racing==

Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:


Jeff King won with lead dogs: ''Herbie'' & ''Kitty''
==Field Hockey==

Men's World Cup Qualifier Tournament in Poznań, Poland


★ Gold Medal: South Korea


★ Silver Medal: Spain


★ Bronze Medal: India

Men's Champions Trophy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


★ Gold Medal: Australia


★ Silver Medal: Germany


★ Bronze Medal: The Netherlands

Women's World Cup Qualifier Tournament in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States


★ Gold Medal: Germany


★ Silver Medal: Argentina


★ Bronze Medal: Canada

Women's Champions Trophy in Amstelveen, The Netherlands


★ Gold Medal: Australia


★ Silver Medal: The Netherlands


★ Bronze Medal: Germany
==Figure skating==

World Figure Skating Championships:


★ Men's champion: Kurt Browning, Canada


★ Ladies' champion: Oksana Baiul, Ukraine


★ Pairs' champions: Isabelle Brasseur & Lloyd Eisler, Canada


★ Ice dancing champions: Maya Usova & Alexander Zhulin, Russia
==Football (American)==

Super Bowl XXVII: Dallas Cowboys won 52-17 over the Buffalo Bills

Florida State won the national championship over Nebraska.'

★ The Hawaii Football League was formed.
==Football (Canadian)==

Grey Cup: Edmonton Eskimos win 33-23 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Vanier Cup: Toronto Varsity Blues won 37-34 over Calgary Dinos
==Football (Soccer)==
::''For an extensive coverage see 1993 in football (soccer)''

UEFA Champions League - Olympique de Marseille defeats A.C. Milan 1-0. Marseille is later banned from defending their title the next year due to a corruption scandal.

★ The Zambian national team dies in an air crash. The team traveled to Senegal to play a qualifiying match for the 1994 FIFA World Cup departing from Lusaka, the Zambian capital. The plane owned of the Zambian army minutes after take off from the airport of Libreville, Gabon to fill oil crash over the Gabonese coast.
==Gaelic Athletic Association==

★ 'Camogie'


★ All-Ireland Camogie Champion: Cork


★ National Camogie League: Kilkenny

★ 'Gaelic football'


All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: Derry 1-14 d. Cork 2-8


National Football League: Dublin 0-10 d. Donegal 0-6 (replay)

★ 'Ladies' Gaelic football'


★ All-Ireland Senior Football Champion: Kerry


★ National Football League: Laois

★ 'Hurling'


All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: Kilkenny 2-17 d. Galway 1-15


National Hurling League:
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==Golf==
Men's Golf

Major championship results:

★ #April - The Masters - Bernhard Langer

★ #June - US Open - Lee Janzen

★ #July - British Open - Greg Norman

★ #August - PGA Championship - Paul Azinger

PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Nick Price - $1,478,557

Champions Tour leading money winner: Dave Stockton - $1,175,944

Ryder Cup: United States team won 15-13 over the Europe team in world golf.


Women's Golf

US Women's Open - Lauri Merten

LPGA Championship - Patty Sheehan

Betsy King: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $595,992.
==Thoroughbred Horse Racing==

Australia - Melbourne Cup - Vintage Crop

Canada - Queen's Plate - Peteski

France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Urban Sea

Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Commander in Chief

English Triple Crown Races:

★ #Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - Zafonic

★ #Epsom Derby - Commander in Chief

★ #St. Leger Stakes - Bob's Return

United States Triple Crown Races:

★ #Kentucky Derby - Sea Hero

★ #Preakness Stakes - Prairie Bayou

★ #Belmont Stakes - Colonial Affair


Julie Krone, the all-time leading female jockey, became the first woman ever to win a Triple Crown race when she rode Colonial Affair to victory in the Belmont.

Breeders' Cup:

★ #Breeders' Cup Classic - Arcangues

★ #Breeders' Cup Distaff - Hollywood Wildcat

★ #Breeders' Cup Juvenile - Brocco

★ #Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies - Phone Chatter

★ #Breeders' Cup Mile - Lure

★ #Breeders' Cup Sprint - Cardmania

★ #Breeders' Cup Turf - Kotashaan
==Harness Racing==

North America Cup - Presidential Ball

United States Pacing Triple Crown races:

★ #Cane Pace - Riyadh

★ #Little Brown Jug - Life Sign

★ #Messenger Stakes - Riyadh

United States Trotting Triple Crown races:

★ #Hambletonian - American Winner

★ #Yonkers Trot - American Winner

★ #Kentucky Futurity - Pine Chip

Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:


★ Pacers: Jack Morris


★ Trotters: Night Allowance
==Ice Hockey==

Art Ross Memorial 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: Montreal Canadiens win 4 games to 1 over the Los Angeles Kings

World Hockey Championship


★ Men's champion: Russia defeated Sweden


★ Junior Men's champion: Canada won over Sweden


★ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (now Anaheim Ducks) play inaugural season.
==Lacrosse==

★ The Buffalo Bandits defeat the Philadelphia Wings to win the Major Indoor Lacrosse League championship
==Mixed Martial Arts==

★ The inaugural Ultimate Fighting Championship was held in November and won by Royce Gracie
==Radiosport==

★ The Friendship Radiosport Games held in Victoria, British Columbia are the first international Amateur Radio Direction Finding competition ever held in Canada.
==Skiing==

Alpine Skiing


★ The men's overall season champion: Marc Girardelli, Luxembourg


★ The women's overall season champion: Anita Wachter, Austria
==Snooker==

World Snooker Championship: Stephen Hendry beats Jimmy White 18-5

World rankings: Stephen Hendry remains world number one for 1993/94
==Swimming==
International competitions


★ 21st European LC Championships, held in Sheffield, United Kingdom (August 38)


★ Germany wins the most medals (21), and the most gold medals (11)



★ Third European Sprint Championships, held in Gateshead, United Kingdom (November 1113)


★ Germany wins the most medals (17), Sweden the most gold medals (6)



★ First World Short Course Championships, held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain (December 25)


★ United States and Australia win the most medals (21), China the most gold medals (10)
Records


February 17Mark Foster breaks the world record in the men's 50m freestyle (short course) at a swimming meet in Sheffield, United Kingdom, clocking '21.60'.
==Tennis==

Grand Slam in tennis men's results:

★ #Australian Open - Jim Courier

★ #French Open - Sergi Bruguera

★ #Wimbledon championships - Pete Sampras

★ #US Open - Pete Sampras

Grand Slam in tennis women's results:

★ #Australian Open - Monica Seles

★ #French Open - Steffi Graf

★ #Wimbledon championships - Steffi Graf

★ #US Open - Steffi Graf

Davis Cup of world tennis won by Germany 4-1 over Australia.

April 30 - During a changeover at a tournament in Hamburg, Germany, Monica Seles is stabbed in the back by a deranged fan of rival Steffi Graf. Seles would not play competitively for more than two years after the incident.
==Volleyball==

Women's European Championship in Brno and Zlín, Czechoslovakia


★ Gold Medal: Russia


★ Silver Medal: Czechoslovakia


★ Bronze Medal: Ukraine
==General sporting events==

★ First East Asian Games held in Shanghai, China

★ Fourth World Games held in The Hague, The Netherlands

★ Twelfth Mediterranean Games held in Languedoc-Roussillon, France

★ Seventeenth Summer Universiade held in Buffalo, New York, United States

★ Sixteenth Winter Universiade held in Zakopane, Poland

Awards



Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year: Michael Jordan, NBA basketball

Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year: Sheryl Swoopes, College basketball

ABC's Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year: Evander Holyfield, american boxer

Deaths



January 21Charlie Gehringer, Major League Baseball player (1924-1942)

February 20Ferruccio Lamborghini, Italian auto-designer

February 24Bobby Moore, English soccer star

February 15Marie-Louise Linssen-Vaessen (66), Dutch freestyle swimmer (b. 1928)

March 22Steve Olin & Tim Crews, pitchers Cleveland Indians, boating accident

March 31Jimmie Crutchfield, baseball player of Negro League baseball

April 1Alan Kulwicki, NASCAR's 1992 champion

April 2Klaas Schenk, Dutch ice speed skater

May 12Evert Dolman (47), Dutch cyclist (b. 1946)

May 29Billy Conn, boxer

June 2Johnny Mize, American Major League Baseball player (1936-1953)

June 7Drazen Petrovic (28), Croatian basketball player, New Jersey Nets

June 26Roy Campanella, Major League Baseball player

July 3Don Drysdale, Major League Baseball player (1956-1969)

July 13Davey Allison, NASCAR race driver

July 27Reggie Lewis (27), NBA player, Boston Celtics

August 2Janusz Sidło (60), Polish athlete (b. 1933)

August 16René Dreyfus (88), French racing driver

September 12Willie Mosconi, 15-time World Pocket Billiards champion

October 9Geert de Vlaeminck (26), Belgian cyclist

November 4Jackie Callura (89), Canadian featherweight boxer (b. 1914)

November 12Bill Dickey, American Baseball Hall of Fame catcher (1928-1946)

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