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==Artistic gymnastics==

World Artistic Gymnastics Championships:


★ Men's all-around champion: Feng Jing, China


★ Women's all-around champion: Svetlana Khorkina, Russia


★ Men's team competition champion: Belarus


★ Women's team competition champion: Romania
==Athletics==
::''For an extensive coverage see 2001 in athletics (track and field)''
===Marathon
Contents
National Champions
Regional competitions
Records
Awards
Deaths

International Races



April 22Rotterdam Marathon, Netherlands


★ Men's Winner: Josephat Kiprono (KEN) 2:06:50


★ Women's Winner: Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 2:25:45

May 27Enschede Marathon, Netherlands


★ Men's Winner: El Mustapha Riad (MAR) 2:12:20


★ Women's Winner: Franca Fiacconi (ITA) 2:31:40

August 3IAAF World Championships Marathon, Edmonton, Canada


★ Men's Winner: Gezahegne Abera (ETH) 2:12:42

August 12IAAF World Championships Marathon, Edmonton, Canada


★ Women's Winner: Lidia Simon (ROM) 2:26:01

September 11Mediterranean Games Marathon, Tunis, Tunisia


★ Men's Winner: Sergio Chiesa (ITA) 2:21:07


★ Women's Winner: Mehtap Sizmaz (TUR) 2:40:49

December 2Fukuoka Marathon, Japan


★ Men's Winner: Gezahegne Abera (ETH) 2:09:25
National Champions


April 22Rotterdam, Netherlands


★ Men's Winner: Peter van Egdom — 2:19:24


★ Women's Winner: Nadezhda Wijenberg — 2:30:25

April 22London, England


★ Men's Winner: Mark Steinle — 2:10:46


★ Women's Winner: Beverley Hartigan — 2:37:45

May 13Ottawa, Canada


★ Men's Winner: Bruce Deacon — 2:18:53


★ Women's Winner: Danuta Bartoszek — 2:37:58

September 8Kuopio, Finland


★ Men's Winner: Jaakko Kero — 2:26:23


★ Women's Winner: Maija Oravamäki — 2:49:09

September 30Budapest, Hungary


★ Men's Winner: Antal Szucs — 2:20:16


★ Women's Winner: Judit Nagy — 2:39:04

October 28Sydney, Australia


★ Men's Winner: Borislav Devic — 2:29:11


★ Women's Winner: Krishna Wood — 2:38:11
==Auto racing==

Stock car racing:


Michael Waltrip won the Daytona 500, a race that also saw the death of seven-time NASCAR champion Dale Earnhardt in an unspectacular crash during the final lap.


NASCAR Championship - Jeff Gordon

Indy Racing League - Sam Hornish Jr. won the season championship

Indianapolis 500 - Helio Castroneves

CART Racing - Gil de Ferran won the season championship

Formula One Championship - Michael Schumacher of Germany

24 hours of Le Mans: Frank Biela, Tom Kristensen and Emanuele Pirro driving an Audi R8

World Rally Championship - Richard Burns of Great Britain

Drag racing - Kenny Bernstein won the NHRA "Top Fuel" championship.
==Baseball==

World Series: Only 4 seasons old, the Arizona Diamondbacks became the youngest franchise to win a World Series by defeating the New York Yankees 4 games to 3. Series co-MVPs were Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling, both of Arizona.

★ The Seattle Mariners tied the 1906 Chicago Cubs record with 116 wins.

Barry Bonds set the record for most home runs in a season with 73.

Season MVPs: National League: Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants. American League: Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners.

Rookies of the Year: National League: Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals. American League: Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle.

Cy Young Award: National League: Randy Johnson, Arizona. American League: Roger Clemens, New York.

★ Books published:


Bill James, ''The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract'': Revised edition of his classic 1985 book, introducing his Win shares system of player evaluation.
'See also'

2001 in baseball
==Basketball==

NBA:


Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Philadelphia 76ers, 4 games to 1 in the NBA Finals. The Lakers only loss in the postseason comes in Game 1 of the Finals, which the 76ers win in overtime.


October 30 - Michael Jordan returns to the National Basketball Association with the Washington Wizards after 3 1/2 years (the Wizards lose 93-91 to the New York Knicks).

NCAA Men's Basketball Championship:


★ Duke wins 82-72 over Arizona

WNBA Finals:


Los Angeles Sparks win 2 games to 0 over the Charlotte Sting, earning the franchise's first championship

Chinese Basketball Association finals:


Bayi Rockets defeat Shanghai Sharks, 3 games to 1

National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:


Wollongong Hawks defeated the Townsville Crocodiles 2-1 in the best-of-three final series.
==Boxing==

March 3John Ruiz defeats Evander Holyfield in their second fight by a decision in 12 rounds, winning the WBA's world Heavyweight championship, becoming the first Hispanic to win the world Heavyweight title.



June 3 to 10 – 'World Amateur Boxing Championships' held in Belfast, Northern Ireland


★ ''Light Flyweight (– 48 kg):'' Yan Bartelemy (Cuba)


★ ''Flyweight (– 51 kg):'' Jérôme Thomas (France)


★ ''Bantamweight (– 54 kg):'' Guillermo Rigondeaux (Cuba)


★ ''Featherweight (– 57 kg):'' Ramaz Paliani (Turkey)


★ ''Lightweight (– 60 kg):'' Mario Kindelán (Cuba)


★ ''Light Welterweight (– 63,5 kg):'' Diógenes Luna (Cuba)


★ ''Welterweight (– 67 kg):'' Lorenzo Aragón (Cuba)


★ ''Light Middleweight (– 71 kg):'' Damián Austín (Cuba)


★ ''Middleweight (– 75 kg):'' Andrey Gogolev (Russia)


★ ''Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg):'' Yevgeniy Makarenko (Russia)


★ ''Heavyweight (– 91 kg):'' Odlanier Solis (Cuba)


★ ''Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg):'' Ruslan Chagayev (Uzbekistan)



September 29 – In a gala event dedicated to the victims and rescuers of 9/11, Bernard Hopkins defeats Félix Trinidad by a knockout in round 12 to unify the world's Middleweight championships.
==Cricket==

Courtney Walsh retires from international cricket, plays his last test match against South Africa.

The Ashes - Australia win 4-1

V.V.S. Laxman becomes the first Indian to score 250 in a test match as India fight back from following on to win the second test against Australia, ending the Australian's record 16 match winning streak. India go on to win the series 2-1.

★ County Championship (England and Wales) - Yorkshire

ICC Trophy - Netherlands
==Cycling


=Road cycling===

Giro d'Italia won by Gilberto Simoni of Italy

Tour de France - Lance Armstrong of the United States

World Cycling Championship: Óscar Freire, of Spain
===Cyclo-cross===

UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Tábor, Czech Republic (February 34)


★ 'Men's Competition'

★ #Gold – Erwin Vervecken

★ #Silver – Petr Dlask

★ #Bronze – Mario De Clercq


★ 'Women's Competition'

★ #Gold – Hanka Kupfernagel

★ #Silver – Corine Dorland

★ #Bronze – Daphny van den Brand
==Dogsled racing==

Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion


Doug Swingley with lead dogs: ''Stormy'' & ''Pepi''
==Field hockey==
World competitions


Men's World Cup Qualifier Tournament in Edinburgh, Scotland


★ Gold: Argentina


★ Silver: Spain


★ Bronze: Poland

Men's Champions Trophy in Rotterdam, The Netherlands


★ Gold: Germany


★ Silver: Australia


★ Bronze: The Netherlands

Men's Champions Challenge in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


★ Gold: India


★ Silver: South Africa


★ Bronze: Argentina

Women's World Cup Qualifier Tournament in Amiens / Abbeville, France


★ Gold: England


★ Silver: Russia


★ Bronze: Ukraine

Women's Champions Trophy in Amstelveen, The Netherlands


★ Gold: Argentina


★ Silver: The Netherlands


★ Bronze: Australia
Regional competitions


Women's Pan American Cup in Kingston, Jamaica


★ Gold Medal: Argentina


★ Silver Medal: United States


★ Bronze Medal: Canada
==Figure skating==

World Figure Skating Championships:


★ Men's champion: Evgeny Plushenko, Russia


★ Ladies' champion: Michelle Kwan, United States


★ Pairs' champions: Jamie Salé and David Pelletier, Canada


★ Ice dance champions: Barbara Fusar-Poli and Maurizio Margaglio
==Football (American)==

Orange Bowl: The Oklahoma Sooners won 13-2 over the Florida State Seminoles in the Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game.


MVP: Torrance Marshall (LB)

Super Bowl XXXV: Baltimore Ravens won 34-7 over the New York Giants in their first and so far only Super Bowl Appearance


MVP: Ray Lewis (LB)

XFL is founded by WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, but the league folded that same year.


★ Memorial Stadium, former home of the Baltimore Colts and Baltimore Ravens is demolished
==Football (Australian rules football)==

Australian Football League


★ The Brisbane Lions win the 105th AFL premiership (Brisbane Lions 15.18 (108) d Essendon 12.10 (82))


Brownlow Medal awarded to Jason Akermanis (Brisbane Lions)


★ ''See also Australian Football League season 2001''
==Football (Canadian)==

Grey Cup: Calgary Stampeders win 27-19 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Vanier Cup: UBC Thunderbirds won 39-23 over the Ottawa Gee Gees
==Football (Soccer)==
::''For an extensive coverage see 2001 in football (soccer)''

Confederations Cup: Held one year before the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan, this tournament served as a prelude, for both South Korea & Japan and the participating nations. France defeated Japan to win the tournament.

Champions' League: Bayern Munich won 5-4 on penalties, in the final against Valencia, after a 1-1 draw at the end of the match. This was Bayern Munich's 4th European Cup title.

UEFA Cup: Liverpool won 5-4 after extra-time, in the final against Alavés, with an unfortunate own goal/golden goal by Delfi Gelí. This was Liverpool's third UEFA Cup title.

European Super Cup: Liverpool beat Bayern Munich 3-2, winning the cup for the second time.

Intercontinental Cup: Bayern Munich beat Boca Juniors 1-0, winning the cup for the second time.

Asian Champions Cup - Korean side Suwon Samsung Bluewings won their first Asian Champions Cup crown, defeating Jubilo Iwata 1-0. They also lifted the 2001 Asian Super Cup.
==Gaelic Athletic Association==

★ 'Camogie'


★ All-Ireland Camogie Champion: Tipperary


★ National Camogie League: Cork

★ 'Gaelic football'


All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: Galway 10-17 d. Meath 1-8


National Football League: Mayo 0-13 d. Galway 0-12

★ 'Ladies' Gaelic football'


★ All-Ireland Senior Football Champion: Laois


★ National Football League: Clare

★ 'Hurling'


All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: Tipperary 2-18 d. Galway 2-15


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

Major championship results:

★ #April - The Masters - Tiger Woods becomes the first golfer in history to hold all 4 major championship titles at the same time

★ #June - U.S. Open - Retief Goosen

★ #July - British Open - David Duval

★ #August - PGA Championship - David Toms

PGA Tour Player of the Year: Tiger Woods

PGA Tour leading money winner: Tiger Woods - $5,687,777

PGA Tour rookie of the year: Charles Howell III

Senior PGA Tour leading money winner: Allen Doyle - $2,553,582

Ryder Cup of world golf postponed until 2002
;Women's Golf

Kraft Nabisco Championship - Annika Sörenstam

US Women's Open - Karrie Webb

LPGA Championship - Karrie Webb

Women's British Open - Pak Se Ri

Annika Sörenstam: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $2,105,868
==Thoroughbred horse racing==

Australia - Melbourne Cup - Ethereal

Canada - Queen's Plate - Dancethruthedawn

France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Sakhee

Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Galileo

English Triple Crown races:

★ #Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - Golan

★ #Epsom Derby - Galileo

★ #St. Leger Stakes - Milan

United States Triple Crown races:

★ #Kentucky Derby - Monarchos

★ #Preakness Stakes - Point Given

★ #Belmont Stakes - Point Given

Breeders' Cup:

★ #Breeders' Cup Classic - Tiznow

★ #Breeders' Cup Distaff - Unbridled Elaine

★ #Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf - Banks Hill

★ #Breeders' Cup Juvenile - Johannesburg

★ #Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies - Tempera

★ #Breeders' Cup Mile - Val Royal

★ #Breeders' Cup Sprint - Squirtle Squirt

★ #Breeders' Cup Turf - Fantastic Light
==Harness racing==

North America Cup - Bettor's Delight

United States Pacing Triple Crown races:

★ #Cane Pace - Four Starzz Shark

★ #Little Brown Jug - Bettor's Delight

★ #Messenger Stakes - Bagel Beach Boy

United States Trotting Triple Crown races:

★ #Hambletonian - Scarlet Knight

★ #Yonkers Trot - Banker Hall

★ #Kentucky Futurity - Chaising Tail

Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:


★ Pacers: Yulestar


★ Trotters: Take A Moment
==Ice hockey==

Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh Penguins

Hart Memorial Trophy: for the NHL's Most Valuable Player:


Joe Sakic - Colorado Avalanche

Stanley Cup: Colorado Avalanche win 4 games to 3 over the New Jersey Devils

World Hockey Championship


★ Men's champion: Czech Republic defeated Finland


★ Junior Men's champion: Czech Republic defeated Finland


★ Women's champion: Canada defeated the United States
==Lacrosse==

Major League Lacrosse begins play as a single-entity-ownership league.

Long Island Lizards win the first Steinfeld Cup over Baltimore Bayhawks, 15-11.

★ The Philadelphia Wings defeat the Toronto Rock 9-8, to win the Champion's Cup.

★ The 100th anniversaries of the donations of both the Mann Cup and the Minto Cup.

★ The Coquitlam Adanacs win the 100th Mann Cup.

★ The St. Catharines Athletics win the 100th Minto Cup.

★ The Wallaceburg Red Devils win the Founders Cup.
==Radiosport==

★ Fourth High Speed Telegraphy World Championship held in Constanţa, Romania.
==Orienteering==

Orienteering included as an event for the first time in the World Games held 18-19 August in Akita, Japan.
==Rugby Union==

Six Nations - England

Tri Nations - Australia

Heineken Cup - Leicester Tigers beat Stade Francais 34-30
==Skiing==

Alpine Skiing


★ The men's overall season champion: Hermann Maier, Austria


★ The women's overall season champion: Janica Kostelić, Croatia
==Snooker==

World Snooker Championship: Ronnie O'Sullivan beats John Higgins 18-14

World rankings: Mark Williams remains world number one for 2001/02
==Swimming==
International tournaments


★ Ninth World LC Championships, held in Fukuoka, Japan (July 2229)


★ United States wins the most medals (26), Australia the most gold medals (13)



★ Fifth European SC Championships, held in Antwerp, Belgium (December 1316)


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


January 28Mark Foster regains the world record in the men's 50m freestyle (short course) at a swimming meet in Paris, France, clocking '21.13'.
==Tennis==

Grand Slam in tennis men's results:

★ #Australian Open - Andre Agassi

★ #French Open - Gustavo Kuerten

★ #Wimbledon championships - Goran Ivanišević

★ #US Open - Lleyton Hewitt

Grand Slam in tennis women's results:

★ #Australian Open - Jennifer Capriati

★ #French Open - Jennifer Capriati

★ #Wimbledon championships - Venus Williams

★ #US Open - Venus Williams

Davis Cup: France won 3-2 over Australia in world tennis.

Elena Dementieva finishes in the WTA top 20 for the second successive year, becomes the no. 1 Russian tennis player, a position held by Anna Kournikova since December 1997.
== Volleyball ==

Men's European Championship in Ostrava, Czech Republic


★ Gold Medal: Yugoslavia


★ Silver Medal: Italy


★ Bronze Medal: Russia

Women's European Championship in Varna, Bulgaria


★ Gold Medal: Russia


★ Silver Medal: Italy


★ Bronze Medal: Bulgaria



III. Beach Volleyball World Championship in Klagenfurt, Austria


★ 'Men's Competition'



★ Gold Medal:



★ Silver Medal:



★ Bronze Medal:


★ 'Women's Competition'



★ Gold Medal:



★ Silver Medal:



★ Bronze Medal:
== Water polo ==

Men's World Championship in Fukuoka, Japan


★ Gold Medal: Spain


★ Silver Medal: Yugoslavia


★ Bronze Medal: Russia

Women's World Championship in Fukuoka, Japan


★ Gold Medal: Italy


★ Silver Medal: Hungary


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

★ Third East Asian Games held in Osaka, Japan

Summer Goodwill Games held in Brisbane, Australia

★ Sixth World Games held in Akita, Japan

★ 14th Mediterranean Games held in Tunis, Tunisia

★ 21st Summer Universiade held in Beijing, China

★ 20th Winter Universiade held in Zakopane, Poland

Awards



Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year: Barry Bonds, Major League Baseball

Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year: Jennifer Capriati, Tennis

Deaths



Cam Fellaharness racing horse

January 12Affirmed (25), harness racing horse

January 27Pedro Carrasco (57), Spanish boxer (b. 1943)

February 12Tiberio Mitri (74), Italian boxer (b. 1926)

February 18Dale Earnhardt, American NASCAR race car driver

★ February 18 — Eddie Mathews, American baseball player, Baseball Hall of Famer

February 25Donald Bradman, Australian cricketer, highest test match batting average; 99.94.

February 26Marc Vallot, Belgian judoka

March 1Hannie Termeulen (72), Dutch freestyle swimmer (b. 1929)

April 10Willie Stargell, American baseball player, Baseball Hall of Famer.

May 12Didi, Brazilian soccer player

June 2Joey Maxim, American boxer

July 22Maria Gorokhovskaya (79), Soviet gymnast (b. 1921)

August 15Richard Chelimo, Kenyan athlete

September 11Garnet Bailey, Canadian Boston Bruins ice hockey player and a pro scout for the Los Angeles Kings died in the crash of United Airlines Flight 175 in the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack

October 18Micheline Ostermeyer (78), French athlete and pianist (b. 1922)

December 5Dharam Singh (82), Indian field hockey player (b. 1919)

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