2000 in sports

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2000 in sports

2000 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Alpine skiing[]

  • Alpine Skiing World Cup
    • Men's overall season champion: Hermann Maier, Austria
    • Women's overall season champion: Renate Götschl, Austria

American football[]

  • Super Bowl XXXIV – the St. Louis Rams (NFC) won 23–16 over the Tennessee Titans (AFC)
    • Location: Georgia Dome
    • Attendance: 72,625
    • MVP: Kurt Warner, QB (St. Louis)
  • Marshall Faulk wins the regular-season MVP award.
  • Sugar Bowl (1999 season):
    • The Florida State Seminoles won 49-29 over the Virginia Tech Hokies to win the college football national championship

Association football[]

  • Euro 2000France won 2-1 in extra time over Italy, with a golden goal by Trézéguet. This was France's second European Championship title.
  • Champions' LeagueReal Madrid won 3-0 in the final against Valencia. This was Real Madrid's 8th European Cup title.
  • UEFA CupGalatasaray won 4-1 on penalties, in the final against Arsenal, after a 0-0 draw at the end of the match. This was the first European title won by a Turkish team.
  • European Super CupGalatasaray beat Real Madrid 2-1 after extra time, with a golden goal by Jardel.
  • Intercontinental CupBoca Juniors beat Real Madrid 2-1, winning the cup for the second time.
  • FIFA Club World CupSport Club Corinthians Paulista won 4-3 on penalties, in the final against Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama after a 0-0 draw at the end of the match. This was the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup.

Athletics[]

Australian rules football[]

  • Australian Football League
    • March 9 – Docklands Stadium opens with Essendon 24.12 (156) beating Port Adelaide 8.14 (62)
    • July 15 – Essendon becomes the first club to win its first nineteen games when it beats Hawthorn 25.15 (165) to 13.4 (82). This beats Collingwood's perfect home-and-away season of eighteen games from 1929.
    • August 5 – Essendon become the first AFL team to win 21 of 22 games in a VFL/AFL home-and-away season, losing only to the Western Bulldogs in its second last game
    • Essendon wins the 104th AFL premiership defeating Melbourne 19.21 (135) to 11.9 (75).
    • Brownlow Medal awarded to Shane Woewodin (Melbourne)

Baseball[]

  • Major League Baseball dissolves the National and American Leagues as separate legal entities, although retaining them as competitive entities. From this point forward, the leagues’ functions are consolidated in the office of the Commissioner of Baseball.
  • World SeriesNew York Yankees win 4 games to 1 over the New York Mets. The Series MVP is Derek Jeter of the Yankees
  • Japan Series – The Yomiuri Giants defeat the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks 4 games to 2. The Giants' Hideki Matsui is named Series MVP.

Basketball[]

  • NBA Finals
  • NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
    • Michigan State wins 89–76 over Florida
  • WNBA Finals
    • Houston Comets win 2 games to 0 over the New York Liberty to complete their four–peat.\
  • Euroleague Final:
    • Panathinaikos defeats Maccabi Tel Aviv 73–67 for the title.
  • National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:
    • Perth Wildcats defeated the Victoria Titans 2–0 in the best–of–three final series.
  • European basketball enters a new era with the creation of the Euroleague Basketball (company). This leads to a rift with FIBA Europe and the creation of two separate continent-wide competitions for the 2000–01 season—the SuproLeague, operated by FIBA Europe, and Euroleague Basketball's Euroleague.

Boxing[]

  • May 13 to May 21 – 2000 European Amateur Boxing Championships held in Tampere, Finland
  • July 29 – Kostya Tszyu defeats Julio César Chávez by a knockout in six to retain the WBC's world Jr. Welterweight title.
  • August 12 – Evander Holyfield defeats John Ruiz by decision in 12 rounds to regain the WBA's world Heavyweight title, becoming the first boxer to win the world Heavyweight title four times.
  • The Ring named Félix Trinidad the "Fighter of the Year 2000". Eric Morales won a 12-round points victory over Marco Antonio Barrera, for the unified WBC and WBO 122 Pound Titles, in The Ring's "Fight of The Year 2000".

Canadian football[]

Cricket[]

  • June 26 – Bangladesh becomes the tenth Test cricket playing nation.

Cycle racing[]

Road bicycle racing

Cyclo-cross

Dogsled racing[]

  • Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion

Field hockey[]

  • Olympic Games Men's Competition: Netherlands
  • Olympic Games Men's Competition: Australia

Figure skating[]

  • World Figure Skating Championships
    • Men's champion: Alexei Yagudin, Russia
    • Ladies' champion: Michelle Kwan, United States
    • Pairs' champions: Maria Petrova and Alexei Tikhonov, Russia
    • Ice dance champions: Marina Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat, France
  • First World Synchronized Skating Championships held in Minneapolis

Gaelic Athletic Association[]

Golf[]

Men's professional

  • Masters TournamentVijay Singh
  • U.S. OpenTiger Woods wins by 15 shots, a record for all majors, with a U.S. Open to–par record score of –12.
  • British OpenTiger Woods becomes the fifth golfer in history to achieve the modern "career grand slam", and sets the to–par record for all majors (–19).
  • PGA ChampionshipTiger Woods becomes the first golfer since Ben Hogan in 1953 to win three majors in a calendar year. He ties the to–par record for the PGA (–18) with Bob May, and wins in a playoff.
  • PGA Tour money leader – Tiger Woods – $9,188,321
  • PGA Tour Player of the YearTiger Woods
  • PGA Tour Rookie of the YearMichael Clark II
  • Tiger Woods set or tied a total of 27 PGA Tour records during the year
  • Senior PGA Tour money leader – Larry Nelson – $2,708,005

Men's amateur

Women's professional

  • Nabisco ChampionshipKarrie Webb
  • LPGA ChampionshipJuli Inkster
  • U.S. Women's OpenKarrie Webb
  • Classique du MaurierMeg Mallon
  • LPGA Tour money leader – Karrie Webb – $1,876,853
  • The European team defeated the United States team 14 ½ – 11 ½ to regain the Solheim Cup.

Handball[]

Harness racing[]

Horse racing[]

Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey[]

  • Art Ross 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:
    • Chris Pronger, St. Louis Blues
  • Stanley CupNew Jersey Devils win 4 games to 2 over the Dallas Stars
  • World Hockey Championship
    • Men's champion: Czech Republic defeated Slovakia
    • Junior Men's champion: Czech Republic defeated Russia
    • Women's champion: Canada defeated the United States

Lacrosse[]

Mixed martial arts[]

The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 2000 in chronological order.

Date Event Alternate Name/s Location Attendance PPV Buyrate Notes
January 30 Pride Grand Prix 2000 Opening Round N/A Japan Tokyo, Japan 48,316 N/A Opening Round to Pride GP 2000 openweight tournament.
The event featured Royce Gracie in his first fight since April 1995.
March 10 UFC 24: First Defense N/A United States Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States N/A N/A The event was originally scheduled to have a title fight between Kevin Randleman and Pedro Rizzo.
However this postponed due to a concussion Randleman suffered before the fight.
This event featured, Dan Severn as a referee for the preliminary bouts.
April 14 UFC 25: Ultimate Japan 3 N/A Japan Tokyo, Japan N/A N/A This event was held to determine the new light heavyweight champion following Frank Shamrock's retirement from the UFC.
May 1 Pride Grand Prix 2000 Finals N/A Japan Tokyo, Japan 38,429 N/A Mark Coleman becomes the Pride 2000 openweight Grand Prix champion.
The event featured a highly anticipated match between Royce Gracie against Kazushi Sakuraba.
June 4 Pride 9: New Blood N/A Japan Nagoya, Japan N/A N/A Matt Serra was to fight on this card, but his opponent, Johil de Oliveira, was injured by a pyrotechnics explosion at the event.
June 9 UFC 26: Ultimate Field Of Dreams N/A United States Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States N/A N/A This event featured the first UFC "bantamweight" bout as defined as 155lbs.
August 27 Pride 10 – Return of the Warriors N/A Japan Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan 35,000 N/A N/A
September 22 UFC 27: Ultimate Bad Boyz N/A United States New Orleans, United States N/A N/A UFC veteran Frank Shamrock replaced Jeff Blatnick in the announcers booth for this event.
October 31 Pride 11 – Battle of the Rising Sun N/A Japan Osaka, Japan 13,500 N/A N/A
November 17 UFC 28: High Stakes N/A United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States N/A N/A UFC rule change, New Jersey SACB becomes the first state to regulate MMA in the USA. Uses newly written Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts.
This event held the first and only UFC super heavyweight bout.
December 9 Pride 12 – Cold Fury N/A Japan Saitama, Japan 26,882 N/A N/A
December 16 UFC 29: Defense of the Belts N/A Japan Tokyo, Japan 1,414 N/A This was the last UFC event held by SEG. Because in January 2001, SEG sold the UFC to current owners Zuffa LLC.

Motorsport[]

Radiosport[]

  • The third World Radiosport Team Championship held in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Gold medals won by Jeff Steinman N5TJ and Dan Street K1TO of the United States.
  • Tenth Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Championships are held in Nanjing, China, the first time ever to be hosted at a location outside Europe.

Rugby league[]

Rugby union[]

  • Italy is admitted to the former Five Nations Championship which now establishes its current Six Nations format
  • 106th Six Nations Championship series is won by England
  • Tri NationsAustralia

Snooker[]

  • World Snooker ChampionshipMark Williams beats Matthew Stevens 18–16
  • World rankingsMark Williams becomes world number one for 2000/01

Swimming[]

  • Fifth World Short Course Championships, held in Athens, Greece (March 16 – March 19)
    • United States wins the most medals (25), and the most gold medals (9)
  • 25th European LC Championships, held in Helsinki, Finland (July 3 – August 9)
    • Romania wins the most medals (14), Sweden and Russia the most gold medals (6)
  • XXVII Olympic Games, held in Sydney, Australia (September 16 – September 23)
  • Fourth European SC Championships, held in Valencia, Spain (December 14 – December 17)
    • Great Britain wins the most medals (19), Sweden the most gold medals (10)
  • January 18 – Australia's Susie O'Neill breaks her own world record in the 200 m butterfly (short course) again, this time at a meet in Sydney, Australia, clocking 2:04.16.
  • February 12 – In Paris, France, US–swimmer Jenny Thompson betters her own world record in the women's 100 m butterfly (short course), from 56:90 to 56:80.
  • March 18 – Jenny Thompson again betters her own world record in the women's 100 m butterfly (short course), this time in Athens, Greece, from 56:80 to 56:56.
  • March 23 – Anthony Ervin breaks the world record in the men's 50 m freestyle (short course) at a swimming meet in Minneapolis, clocking 21.21.
  • June 16 – At the Russian National Swimming Championships in Moscow, Alexander Popov betters the ten-year-old world record (21.81) in the 50m freestyle (long course), swam by USA's Tom Jager in 1990 – 21.64.

Tennis[]

  • Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
    1. Australian OpenAndre Agassi
    2. French OpenGustavo Kuerten
    3. Wimbledon championshipsPete Sampras
    4. US OpenMarat Safin
  • Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
    1. Australian OpenLindsay Davenport
    2. French OpenMary Pierce
    3. Wimbledon championshipsVenus Williams
    4. US OpenVenus Williams
  • 2000 Summer Olympics
    • Men's Singles CompetitionYevgeny Kafelnikov
    • Women's Singles CompetitionVenus Williams
    • Men's Doubles CompetitionSébastien Lareau & Daniel Nestor
    • Women's Doubles CompetitionVenus Williams & Serena Williams
  • Davis Cup
    • Spain wins 3–1 over Australia in world tennis

Volleyball[]

  • Men's World League: Italy
  • Women's World Grand Prix: Cuba
  • Olympic Games Men's Competition – Yugoslavia
  • Olympic Games Women's Competition – Cuba

Water polo[]

  • Olympic Games men's competition: Hungary
  • Olympic Games women's competition: Australia

Yacht racing[]

  • New Zealand retains the America's Cup as Team New Zealand defeats Italian challenger, Luna Rossa, 5 races to 0

Multi-sport events[]

  • 2000 Summer Olympics held at Sydney
    • United States wins the most medals (97) and the most gold medals (40).
  • Winter Goodwill Games held at Lake Placid, New York

Awards[]

  • Associated Press Male Athlete of the YearTiger Woods, PGA Tour golfer
  • Associated Press Female Athlete of the YearMarion Jones, Track and Field
  • ABC's Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year: Tiger Woods, PGA Tour golfer. Note that the Wide World award was discontinued in 2001.

References[]

  1. ^ "Lance Armstrong, Biography, Tour de France, Doping, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
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