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| Day |
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| January 18 |
Peggy Fleming wins the first of five consecutive national titles at the age of 15 at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Cleveland, Ohio. |
| January 25 |
World Cyclo Ball Championship from Basel, Switzerland. |
| February 1 |
Championship Tarpon Fishing from Big Pine Key, Florida and National Ice Boat Racing from Green Lake, Wisconsin |
| April 11 |
Challenger Cassius Clay, soon to adopt the Muslim name of Muhammad Ali, knocks out champion Sonny Liston in the seventh round in Miami Beach, Florida |
| May 16 |
A group of climbers, three Frenchmen and one Englishman, climb the northwest tower of the Eiffel Tower. |
| May 30 |
U.S. Olympic Boxing Trials. |
| June 27 |
Interview with Jim Bunning after his perfect game against the New York Mets. |
| July 11 |
British Open from St. Andrews. |
| July 25 |
Vera Čáslavska wins the all-around in a USA-Czechoslovakia dual meet. |
| August 15 |
U.S. National Swimming Championships in Los Altos, California |
| August 22 |
All-American Soap Box Derby broadcast from Akron, Ohio. |
| August 29 |
Little League World Series. |
| September 6 |
1964 Italian Grand Prix, John Surtees won the Italian Grand Prix from Bruce McLaren |
| September 26 |
Oklahoma Live Rattlesnake Hunt. |
| November 21 |
National 100 in Sacramento. |
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| Day |
Event |
| January 2 |
Interview with Muhammad Ali. |
| January 22 |
Profile of 16-year-old apprentice jockey Steve Cauthen. |
| January 23 |
The USA-People's Republic of China gymnastics meet from Peking. |
| February 5 |
U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Hartford, Conn. |
| February 12 |
A special gymnastics competition from South Bend, Ind. features Olga Korbut and Nellie Kim and the USSR gymnastics team. That marked Olga's final competitive appearance on Wide World of Sports. |
| February 19 |
Coverage of the Mr. Universe contest. |
| March 5 |
World Figure Skating Championships in Tokyo, Japan. |
| May 7 |
Seattle Slew, who would go on to become the first Triple Crown winner in 29 years, won the Flamingo Stakes (March 26) and the Wood Memorial (April 23) on his way to the Kentucky Derby title. |
| May 14 |
Sugar Ray Leonard defeats Willie Rodriguez in the second fight of his professional career. |
| May 22 |
1977 Monaco Grand Prix |
| July 2 |
USA-USSR Track and Field Meet from Sochi, USSR. |
| July 23 |
Arthur Ashe's report on Apartheid and sports in South Africa. |
| September 3 |
USA-East Germany Swimming and Diving Meet. |
| October 1 |
Pelé's farewell game between the club he started his career with, the Santos, and the club he finished his career with, the New York Cosmos. |
| October 29 |
The ascent of mountain climber George Willig to the top of Eldorado Canyon in Eldorado Springs, Colorado |
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| Day |
Event |
| January 5 |
Live coverage of Mark Breland's second professional fight against Marlon Palmer in Atlantic City, N.J.. |
| January 12 |
Hahnenkamm Downhill in Kitzbühel. |
| January 20 |
Second professional fights of Pernell Whitaker (vs Danny Avery), Evander Holyfield (vs Eric Winbush) and Meldrick Taylor (vs Dwight Pratchett), live, from Atlantic City. |
| February 3 |
Brian Boitano wins the first of four consecutive national titles at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Kansas City. In the same show, Pirmin Zurbriggen wins the downhill at the World Alpine Ski Championships in Bormio, Italy. |
| February 10 |
World Alpine Ski Championships in Bormio, Italy. |
| February 16 |
The Harlem Globetrotters in New Orleans. |
| April 6 |
Matt Biondi sets his first individual American records in the 100- and 200-yard freestyles at the NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas. |
| April 20 |
The second professional fight of Olympic gold medalist Tyrell Biggs. |
| May 18 |
UCLA Invitational Track and Field Meet. |
| May 19 |
1985 Monaco Grand Prix. |
| June 8 |
Barry McGuigan defeats Eusebio Pedroza to claim the WBA Welterweight title in London. |
| July 27 |
Wide World of Sports coverage, via satellite, of the Dream Mile from Oslo, Norway. |
| August 24 |
Microminiature camera in the mask of a home plate umpire was introduced during Wide World of Sports live coverage of the Little League World Series from Williamsport, Pa. |
| September 28 |
Barry McGuigan defends his WBA Welterweight title against Bernard Taylor in Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
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| Day |
Event |
| January 10 |
The last live telecast of the Harlem Globetrotters from Kansas City. |
| January 17 |
Ironman Triathlon. |
| January 31 |
World Alpine Ski Championships. |
| February 1 & 7 |
Report on America's Cup yacht races from Freemantle, Australia. |
| February 7 |
U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Tacoma, Washington |
| February 28 |
Women's World Cup individual finals from Beijing. |
| March 1 |
Race Across America. |
| March 21 |
Iowa State ends Iowa's nine-year run as team champion at the NCAA Wrestling Championships, while John Smith wins his first NCAA title. |
| March 22 |
Mountain Man Winter Triathlon from Avon and Beaver Creak, Colo. |
| March 29 |
The first broadcast on Wide World of Sports of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. |
| April 11 |
Pablo Morales concludes his collegiate swimming career with an NCAA record 11 individual titles and Matt Biondi ends his by setting American and NCAA records in the 50, 100 and 200 yard freestyles at the NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas. |
| May 16 |
Western States Endurance Race from Squaw Valley to Auburn, California |
| May 31 |
1987 Monaco Grand Prix. |
| June 27 |
U.S. Outdoor Track and Field Championships in San Jose, California |
| August 1 |
Greg Louganis wins the 3-meter and platform at the U.S. Diving Championships in Bartlesville, Okla., while Janet Evans makes her WWOS debut by winning four events at the U.S. Nationals in Clovis, California |
| August 15 |
International Special Olympics from Notre Dame, Indiana |
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| Day |
Event |
| January 19 |
Men's World Cup Downhill from Wengen is canceled after Gernot Reinstadler of Austria falls during a qualifying run and later dies from internal injuries. The U.S. Ski Team withdraws from the World Cup circuit due to the Gulf War, |
| January 26 |
World champion Svetlana Boginskaya is upset by teammate Tatiana Lisenko in the all-around at the World Cup Gymnastics Championships. Meanwhile, the World Challenge of Champions feature 1984 Olympic Games gold medalists Torvill and Dean, |
| February 2 |
The Harlem Globetrotters from Disney MGM Studios in Orlando. Hosted by Jim Valvano, with a special guest appearance by Miss Piggy. Plus, a replay of Whitney Houston singing the National Anthem at Super Bowl XXV. And an interview with quarterback Todd Marinovich after he is suspended from USC football team due to drugs and declares himself eligible for the NFL Draft. |
| February 16 |
U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Minneapolis. Plus, a feature on Nancy Kerrigan and her legally blind mother Brenda. |
| March 2 |
Riddick Bowe versus Tyrell Biggs. |
| March 16 |
Rick Swenson wins his record fifth Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. |
| April 13 |
Tonya Harding performs a triple Axel in her exhibition performance at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Plus, Mark Spitz begins his very public comeback to competitive swimming with a spot on the 1992 Olympic team as his goal. |
| April 27 |
Mark Spitz meets Matt Biondi in another 50-meter butterfly match race. Biondi wins, but Spitz finishes closer to Biondi than he did to Tom Jager the week before. |
| April 29 |
Wide World of Sports 30th annervery show the hosts were Jim McKay and frank gifford. |
| May 4 |
Kentucky Derby. |
| June 1 |
Mike Tyson scores a TKO of Razor Ruddock in a heavyweight fight, taped on March 18. |
| June 8 |
Belmont Stakes. |
| July 13 |
As the International Olympic Committee lifts its ban prohibiting South Africa from competing in the Olympics, WWOS features U.S. javelin thrower Tom Petranoff, who was banned by U.S. track officials from worldwide competition for having competed in South Africa in violation of the international sports boycott. Petranoff talks about his relocation to South Africa and his desire to compete for his new country in the Olympics. |
| August 10 |
ABC strikes a deal with the U.S. Treasury Department and obtains the exclusive rights to televise the Cuban hosted Pan American Games. The telecast features over 20 hours of comprehensive coverage and a rare look inside Cuba. The highlight of the trip is an ABC WWOS exclusive interview, conducted by Jim McKay with Fidel Castro. |
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| Day |
Event |
| January 6 |
As South Central Los Angeles is in the midst of rebuilding from the riots, WWOS orchestrates a roundtable discussion with gang members at Crenshaw Senior High School. |
| January 16 |
WWOS debuts a new series about athletes living on the edge and expanding the horizons of sport, with a feature on Extreme Skiing. |
| January 23 |
U.S. Figure Skating Championships. |
| January 30 |
Nancy Kerrigan skates an exhibition performance to "The Lord's Prayer". |
| February 13 |
World Alpine Skiing Championships and a tribute to Arthur Ashe, who died of complications from AIDS. |
| March 6 |
Riddick Bowe knocks out Evander Holyfield in the 11th-round of their fight from Las Vegas. Plus, Wide World of Sports for Kids makes its debut, with "The Great Alaska Sled Dog Race", a show on the Iditarod sled dog race, from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. |
| March 20 |
1992 Olympic silver medalist Paul Wylie defeats 1988 Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano for the first time in his professional skating career at the DuraSoft Colors World Challenge of Champions. |
| April 3 |
Santa Anita Derby. |
| April 10 |
WWOS broadcasts the first-ever World Winter Games (Special Olympics) from Austria. |
| April 24 |
World Gymnastics Championships. |
| May 1 |
Kentucky Derby. |
| May 15 |
Preakness Stakes. |
| May 22 |
A retrospective show which features the top 10 elements of WWOS (1961–present). Viewers voted through USA Today for their favorite shows, including A.J. Foyt and the '67 Indy 500, Muhammad Ali and appearances by the Harlem Globetrotters. |
| June 5 |
Belmont Stakes. |
| August 21 |
World Track and Field Championships. |
| August 21 |
Travers Stakes. |
| August 28 |
At the Little League World Series, Maria Sansone, at 12-years of age, becomes the youngest network sports announcer when she covers the LLWS for WWOS. |
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| Day |
Event |
| January 6, 8, 15, 29 and February 5 |
WWOS begins its 34th season with a new host, Julie Moran, from the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Detroit. The entire event is overshadowed by the attack on reigning national champion, Nancy Kerrigan, at a practice rink. WWOS correspondents report on the story as it unfolds with exclusive interviews with Kerrigan and they examine Tonya Harding's role in the attack as it comes into question. |
| January 22 |
WWOS debuts a joint venture with Sports Illustrated TV's From the Pages of Sports Illustrated with a feature on Archie Manning's son Peyton. |
| January 29 |
WWOS debuts its series of features leading up to the 1994 World Cup of soccer, with Jim McKay as host. |
| January 29 |
WWOS debuts its WWOS for Kids show, with a repeat telecast of "The Great Alaskan Sled Dog Race." On Feb. 12, "Kids on Ice - A Skating Adventure!" takes a closer look at one young skater's road to the U.S. junior national championships. On June 11, "A day at the Races", host Maria Sansone offers a behind the scenes look at horse racing. |
| April 2 |
Two events return to WWOS after long hiatuses: from Planica, Slovenia the World Ski Flying Championships and from Silver Springs, Florida, the World High Diving Championships. |
| April 9, May 21, June 11 and August 20 |
WWOS tracks the recovery and grueling rehabilitation process undertaken by Jeff Lukas, who was severely injured by thoroughbred race horse Tabasco Cat. |
| April 23 |
World Gymnastics Championships. |
| May 7 |
WWOS debuts the Cable Cam at the 120th Kentucky Derby. This innovative camera is suspended from a cable in the infield of the track and is able to follow the progress of the horses on the backstretch at speeds of up to 35 mph. |
| May 14 |
Feature on the figure skating pairs team of Paul Martini and Barbara Underhill. One of Underhill's twins recently drowned in the family pool. They dedicate their performance at the Durasoft Colors World Challenge of Champions to her child. |
| July - August |
ABC devotes more than 17 hours of comprehensive weekend coverage of the third Goodwill Games from St. Petersburg, Russia. |
| August 13 |
On day two of the Major League Baseball strike, Al Michaels moderates a panel discussion from Los Angeles, with Los Angeles Dodgers' player representative Brett Butler, Sports Illustrated Editor-at-Large Steve Wulf in New York and Peter Angelos, principal owner of the Baltimore Orioles in Maryland. |
| August 20 |
Al Michaels talks with Bud Selig, acting commissioner of Major League Baseball on day nine of the Major League Baseball strike. Meanwhile, Holy Bull wins the Travers Stakes. |
| August 27 |
A three-hour rain delay forces WWOS to go off the air on many ABC affiliates before the Little League World Series World Championship Game can be completed. The West Coast sees the remainder of the game live from Williamsport, Pa. |
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| Day |
Event |
| January 21 |
Al Unser Jr. is named WWOS Athlete of the Year after dominating the Indy car circuit with eight victories, including a second Indy 500. |
| January 28 |
Julie Moran hosts WWOS from "The NFL Experience" at Joe Robbie Stadium, site of Super Bowl XXIX. Also, Bob Beattie reports on the cancellation of the World Alpine Ski Championships, due to lack of snow, for the first time since the event's inception in 1931. WWOS had planned extensive coverage beginning Feb. 4. |
| February 11 |
Richard Callaghan becomes the first coach since 1950 to train the men's and ladies national champions when Todd Eldredge and Nicole Bobek win at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. The Ladies' event airs live in prime time on ABC. |
| February 18 |
Renée Roca and Gorsha Sur defeat Elizabeth Punsalan and Jerod Swallow for the U.S. Ice Dance title. Punsalan and Swallow also admit in an exclusive ABC interview that, in '94, they lobbied Congress to not grant Sur, a native Russian, U.S. citizenship, so that they could represent the U.S. at the '94 Olympics. |
| February 18 |
Picabo Street win's her third, of what would be a U.S.-record five downhills in a row. By season's end she would become the first American ever to win the World Cup Downhill title. |
| February 25 |
Bonnie Blair wins her third World Sprint Speedskating championship in her final event on U.S. ice. Also, four-time Olympic gold medalist Johann Olav Koss makes his television commentating debut on ABC and interviews fellow Lillehammer gold medalist Dan Jansen. |
| March 4 |
World Freestyle Skiing Champsionships. |
| March 11 |
Florida Derby. |
| March 18 |
As Nadia Comăneci returns to Romania for the first time since her 1989 defection, WWOS details her brilliant career. |
| May 6 |
Kentucky Derby. |
| May 28 |
Indianapolis 500. |
| June 10 |
At the Belmont Stakes, D. Wayne Lukas becomes the first trainer in history to lead two different horses to all three Triple Crown titles in one season. |
| June 24 |
World Mountain Bike Champions. |
| July |
Tour de France. |
| July 8 |
During an appearance at the Special Olympic World Games, Monica Seles announces she will return to pro tennis in a comeback after she was stabbed by a fan in 1993. |
| July 22 |
Mike Tyson retrospective: one month before his return to the ring. |
| August 5, 6, 12 & 13 |
World Track and Field Championships. |
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| Day |
Event |
| January 20 |
U.S. Figure Skating Championships. |
| February 27 |
European Figure Skating Championships. |
| February 17 |
Tatyana Lebedeva, a 22-year old Russian skier, collides with Harold Shownower, a former U.S. Ski Team coach and FIS official, while training for the women's downhill at the World Alpine Skiing Championships in Sierra Nevada, Spain. Lebedeva catches air off a bump and when she comes back to the ground, Shownower had mistakenly skied onto the course and right into her path. Both suffered fractured legs and were airlifted off the mountain. |
| February 24 and March 2 |
Alberto Tomba, the three-time Olympic gold medalist from Italy, ends a decade of frustration at the World Alpine Skiing Championships by winning two gold medals. |
| March 2 |
Christine Witty becomes the women's champion at the 27th World Sprint Speed Skating Championships. Meanwhile, three-time and reigning World Sprint Champion Bonnie Blair makes her network commentating debut. |
| March 21 and 23 |
The World Figure Skating Championships live from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Three-time U.S. champion Todd Eldredge wins his first world championship, while the newest U.S. champion, Rudy Galindo, earns the bronze. On the afternoon of March 23, WWOS featured taped coverage of the ladies' short program and the unsuccessful comeback of former world champion Midori Ito to the amateur ranks. That evening, WWOS provided live coverage of Michelle Kwan's first world championship. |
| May 4 |
Kentucky Derby. |
| May 18 |
Preakness Stakes. |
| May 26 |
Indianapolis 500. |
| June 8 |
Belmont Stakes. |
| June 15 |
WWOS road racing analyst Marty Liquori jumps from the lead car of the Advil Mini-marathon to stop a spectator from harassing and running alongside eventual winner Tegla Loroupe. Liquori's linebacker move occurs less than a minute from the finish line in Central Park. Plus, former Soviet star Svetlana Boguinskaya, now competing for Belarus, makes her comeback to the international scene by placing second in the all-around at the European Women's Gymnastics Championships. |
| June 29, July 6 & 13 |
Tour de France. |
| September 23 |
The first U.S. women's gymnastics team to win the Olympic team gold medal—including WWOS stars Shannon Miller, Dominique Moceanu and Dominique Dawes—star in the Tour of Olympic Gymnastics Champions. The show airs in prime time and leads into Monday Night Football. |
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| Day |
Event |
| January 8 |
Todd Eldredge wins his fifth U.S. Figure Skating Championship in Philadelphia and a live national audience, placing him second all-time behind Dick Button's seven titles. |
| January 10 |
With the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics less than a month away, the rivalry between Michelle Kwan (1996 U.S. and World Figure Skating Champion) and Tara Lipinski (1997 U.S. and World Figure Skating Champion) heated up on the ice in Philadelphia. Both would make the team, but the winner at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships would be the odds-on favorite for gold at Nagano. |
| January 17 |
The Winter X Games from Crested Butte, Colo. featured snowboarding and snow mountain bike racing. Also, for the first time in 30 years, snowmobiling returned to Wide World of Sports and network television. Meanwhile, the Summer X Games from San Diego, California returned with skateboarding, skysurfing, street luge, bike stunts, snowboarding, wakeboarding and barefoot jumping on shows on June 20, June 27 and July 4, 1998. |
| March 15 |
In the network television debut of Major League Soccer, Tony Sanneh and D.C. United welcomed the Miami Fusion to Major League Soccer with a 2-0 victory over the expansion team before a sellout crowd of 20,450 at Lockhart Stadium. Sanneh scored one goal for United and assisted on the other, as the two-time defending champions won the opening game of MLS' third season. |
| March 28 |
During ABC's same-day coverage of CART's first-ever foray to Japan for the Budweiser 500, Mexico's Adrian Fernandez held off Al Unser Jr. to win the second race of his CART career. |
| April 2 |
Competing in his final world championships before a live national audience, Todd Eldredge won the free skate and captured the silver medal, the fifth world medal of his career at the Target Center in Minneapolis. |
| April 4 |
Michelle Kwan won her second world championship in three years despite falling on a double Axel and failing to complete three rotations on a Salchow. |
| April 26 |
Bobby Labonte ousted older brother Terry Labonte from the lead with two laps remaining in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series DieHard 500 and then blocked all challengers to claim his first-ever victory at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Ala. |
| May 2 |
The 124th running of the Kentucky Derby. |
| May 16 |
The Preakness Stakes. |
| May 17 |
In its new update role, Wide World of Sports reports New York Yankees David Wells' perfect game. Wells tossed the 15th perfect game in baseball history against the Minnesota Twins on Beanie Baby Day at Yankee Stadium. |
| May 24 |
Eddie Cheever Jr. defeats Buddy Lazier by 3.191 seconds to win the 82nd Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
| June 6 |
The horses completed the mile and a half at the 130th Belmont Stakes in 2 minutes and 29 seconds, but it took nearly six minutes to determine the winner. In the stretch, Real Quiet drifted out and bumped Victory Gallop. Ultimately, after the delay, Victory Gallop was declared the winner. |
| June 13 |
World Cup soccer on ABC kicked off with a scoreless draw between Holland and Belgium. |
| June 21 |
Iran eliminates the United States from the World Cup with a 2-1 victory. The pregame show featured a piece on U.S.-Iranian relations and included same-day video of crowds gathering to watch the soccer game in Iran. |
| June 28 |
Wide World of Sports covers the seventh Whitbread Round The World Race for the Volvo Trophy. |
| July 12 |
Host country France won its first World Cup championship, defeating Brazil 3-0 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis. |
| July 19 |
The 127th Open Championship from Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England was won by Masters champion Mark O'Meara before a live national television audience. |
| August 1 |
Jeff Gordon became the first driver to win the Brickyard 400 twice and he also pocketed the largest single first-place payout in NASCAR history, a whopping US$1,637,625. |
| August 2 |
Marco Pantani became the first Italian to win the Tour de France since 1965, the first climber since Lucien Van Impe in 1976. Patani is also one of a handful of riders to have claimed the Tour and the Giro d'Italia double in the same year. Plus, the MLS All-Star Game made its network television debut as the MLS USA All-Stars defeated MLS World 6-1 at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando Columbus Crew forward Brian McBride earned Most Valuable Player honors with one goal and two assists in the first half. |
| August 23 |
The Arena Football League made its network television debut with Arena Bowl XII. The Orlando Predators crushed the Tampa Bay Storm 62-31 at the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg, Florida Orlando had played in three previous Arena Bowls, losing each of them. |
| August 29 |
Toms River, N.J. defeats Kashima, Japan 12-9 in the 52nd Little League World Series Championship Game. |
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On January 3, 1998, long time Wide World of Sports host Jim McKay declared that Wide World of Sports was canceled; the hour-and-a-half of all sorts of sports was replaced by a studio host introducing single event broadcasts such as the Indianapolis 500, horse racing's Triple Crown, and the national and World Championships in figure skating.
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Event |
| January 23 |
David Duval sank a six-footer on the 90th hole for eagle and a 59 at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. It was only the third 59 ever recorded in PGA Tour history—and the first on a final day of competition. |
| February 13 |
Michelle Kwan won her third national title over Naomi Nari Nam at the State Farm U.S. Figure Skating Championships. In the men's competition, Michael Weiss became the first father since Roger Turner in 1934 to win the U.S. title. He defeated Trifun Zivanovic and Timothy Goebel. Danielle and Steve Hartsell won the pairs over Kyoko Ina and John Zimmerman, while Naomi Lang and Peter Tchernyshev won over Eve Chalom and Mathew Gates in dance. |
| March 20 |
Mike Wallace, in his Ford Truck, wins ABC's first NASCAR Truck race, the Florida Dodge Dealers 400. |
| March 25 |
Russia becomes the first country to sweep gold at the World Figure Skating Championships since Austria did it in 1925. In the Ladies, Russia won two of the three medals with Maria Butyrskaya placing first, over defending world champion Michelle Kwan. At 26, Butyrskaya was the oldest woman ever to win the World Championship. Yulia Soldatova was third. In the Men's, Alexei Yagudin won the gold over fellow Russian Evgeny Plushenko. In the Pairs, Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze won their second straight world title over the Chinese couple Xue Shen & Hongbo Zhao. In the Dance, Anjelika Krylova and Oleg Ovsyannikov won their second straight World gold medal over Marina Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat from France. |
| May 1 |
125th Kentucky Derby. |
| May 15 |
Preakness Stakes. |
| May 30 |
83rd Indianapolis 500. |
| June 5 |
Belmont Stakes. |
| July 3 |
At X Games V, Tony Hawk executed the first '900' in skateboarding history. |
| July 10 |
Brandi Chastain converted a penalty kick past China's Gao Hong and took off her uniform jersey as the United States won the Women's World Cup Final at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. |
| July 17 |
Scotland's Paul Lawrie won the 128th British Open in Carnoustie, Scotland in a four-hole playoff over Justin Leonard and Jean van de Velde. |
| July 25 |
Lance Armstrong captures cycling's biggest race, the 83rd Tour de France. |
| August 7 |
On his way to his first NASCAR Winston Cup championship, Dale Jarrett won his second Brickyard 400. |
| August 28 |
In the Little League World Series championship game, Osaka, Japan won 5-0 over Phenix City, Ala. |
| December 26 |
A yearlong countdown of North America's 50 greatest athletes culminates as Michael Jordan is named the athlete of the 20th century by ESPN SportsCentury's panel of experts. Babe Ruth, the century's second greatest athlete, is also featured in an hour special. |
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