2007 in sports

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2007 in sports

2007 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Alpine skiing[]

American football[]

  • Super Bowl XLI – the Indianapolis Colts (AFC) won 29–17 over the Chicago Bears (NFC)
    • Location: Dolphin Stadium
    • Attendance: 74,512
    • MVP: Peyton Manning, QB (Indianapolis)
  • BCS National Championship Game at Fiesta Bowl (2006 season):
  • December 16 - The Miami Dolphins defeat the Baltimore Ravens 22–16 in overtime to claim their only win of the 2007 NFL season. With the Dolphins losing their final two games, they would've suffered an Imperfect season if not for that overtime victory, a year before the Detroit Lions became the first winless team since the NFL expanded to a 16-game schedule.
  • December 29 - The New England Patriots became the second team after the 1972 Miami Dolphins to win all their regular season games after defeating the New York Giants 38-35 (16-0). They would win 2 playoff games and enter Super Bowl XLII at 18–0. However, the Patriots could not complete what could have been a historic 19–0 season. The Giants upset the Patriots 17–14.

Association football[]

  • UEFA Champions League 2006-07 Final in Athens won by AC Milan over Liverpool 2–1
  • UEFA Cup 2006-07 Final in Glasgow – Sevilla beat Espanyol 2–2 (3–1 pens)
  • Copa América 2007 in Venezuela – Brazil beat Argentina 3–0 in the final
  • Copa Libertadores 2007 won by Boca Juniors.

Australian rules football[]

  • Geelong wins its first Australian Football League Grand Final since 1963, thrashing Port Adelaide by 119 points in the biggest Grand Final margin in VFL/AFL history. The final score was 24.19 (163) to 6.8 (44).

Athletics[]

  • August–September – 2007 World Championships in Athletics held at Nagai Stadium in Osaka
  • September 9 – sprinter Asafa Powell of Jamaica breaks the previous record set by himself at the 100 metres sprint (9.77 seconds) and sets a new world record of 9.74
  • September 30 – Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia sets new world marathon record time of 2:04:26 at Berlin

Badminton[]

Baseball[]

  • 2007 World SeriesBoston Red Sox sweep the Colorado Rockies 4–0
  • 2007 Japan Series – in a rematch of last year's series, the Chunichi Dragons win 4–1 over the 2006 champion Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters.
  • August 7 – Barry Bonds became Major League Baseball's career leader in home runs amid a cloud of controversy regarding his suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs by hitting the 756th home run of his career, surpassing Hank Aaron's previous mark of 755
  • 2007 Asia Series – Japanese team Chunichi Dragons wins against Koreans SK Wyverns

Oregon State Beavers win back to back National Championships.

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defeat the defend champions 1,300-1,212 to capture their first ever .

Basketball[]

  • January 1: Bob Knight becomes the winningest coach in men's college basketball history when Texas Tech defeats New Mexico, 70–68.
  • San Antonio Spurs won their fourth NBA Championship by sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in four games. Tony Parker was named Finals MVP.
  • 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball TournamentFlorida became the first team to repeat as champions since Duke in 1991 and 1992
  • 2007 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament won for the seventh time by Tennessee with the Lady Vols' Candace Parker named Most Outstanding Player.
  • Euroleague Final – Panathinaikos defeat defending champions CSKA Moscow 93–91 at the Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens
  • The Phoenix Mercury would stun the 2006 WNBA Champion Detroit Shock in 5 games to capture their first title in franchise history. It was the second year in a row that a defending champion was stunned by another team who wasn't in the finals that previous year.

Biathlon[]

Boxing[]

  • January 20 Nicolay Valuev successfully defends his WBA Heavyweight title by defeating Jameel McCline, by technical knockout aun McCline blows out his knee.
  • February 3 Chad Dawson becomes the WBC Light Heavyweight champion after defeating Tomasz Adamek by unanimous decision. Despite being knocked down from a straight right hand on round ten, Dawson dominates most of the fight with his speed.
  • February 10 Shane Mosley becomes the WBC Welterweight champion by defeating Luis Collazo by unanimous decision.
  • March 10 Wladimir Klitschko successfully defends his IBF Heavyweight title after defeating Ray Austin by 2nd-round knockout.
  • April 14 Ruslan Chagaev becomes the new WBA Heavyweight Champion after defeating Nicolay Valuev by majority decision.
  • April 28 Juan Díaz unifies the WBA and WBO Lightweight titles after defeating Acelino Freitas, after Freitas refused to answer the bell before round nine.
  • June 2 Sultan Ibragimov defeats Shannon Briggs by unanimous decision to take the WBO Heavyweight title.
  • September 29 Kelly Pavlik upsets Jermain Taylor by seventh-round TKO to win the WBC, WBO, and universally recognized Middleweight Champion of the World. Pavlik was knocked down in the second round, but rallied back against a tired Taylor.
  • November 4 Joe Calzaghe defeats Mikkel Kessler by unanimous decision in a unification bout for the WBA, WBC and WBO super middleweight titles. Calzaghe becomes the first undisputed super middleweight champion and surpasses the 20 defences made by Bernard Hopkins and Larry Holmes at middleweight and heavyweight respectively.

Canadian football[]

  • November 25 – The Saskatchewan Roughriders win the 95th Grey Cup game, defeating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23–19 at Rogers Centre in Toronto.

Cricket[]

  • The Ashes – Australia completes a 5–0 whitewash over England in the 2006-07 Ashes series, the first time since 1920–21 that one team has won all the Tests in an Ashes series
  • 2007 Cricket World Cup held in the West Indies – Australia beat Sri Lanka by 53 runs in the final
  • The inaugural ICC World Twenty20 held in South Africa; India beat Pakistan in the finals by 5 runs

Cross-country skiing[]

Curling[]

Cycling[]

Grand Tours:

Darts[]

Field hockey[]

Figure skating[]

Gliding[]

Golf[]

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Handball[]

Horse racing[]

Steeplechases

  • Cheltenham Gold CupKauto Star
  • Grand NationalSilver Birch

Flat races

Ice hockey[]

  • May 8 – The International Ice Hockey Federation announces that it will formalize the Triple Gold Club, previously a media-created term that grouped individuals who have won the Stanley Cup along with gold medals at the Olympics and World Championships. At the time of announcement, the club consisted of 18 members.
  • Anaheim Ducks win the Stanley Cup, defeating the Ottawa Senators in 5 games.
    • The Ducks' Scott Niedermayer wins the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
    • Fellow Duck Chris Pronger becomes the newest member of the Triple Gold Club.
  • Dany Heatley scores 50 goals with the Ottawa Senators which leads to the creation of the phrase “50 in ‘07.”

Judo[]

Lacrosse[]

Luge[]

Mixed martial arts[]

The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 2007 in chronological order.

Date Event Alternate Name/s Location Attendance PPV Buyrate Notes
January 19 IFL: Oakland N/A United States Oakland, California, USA N/A N/A Start of 2007 IFL Season.
January 20 WEC 25: McCullough vs. Cope N/A United States Oakland, California, USA N/A N/A First WEC event under Zuffa ownership.
January 25 UFC Fight Night: Rashad Evans vs Sean Salmon UFC Fight Night: Evans vs Salmon

UFC Fight Night 8

United States Hollywood, Florida, USA N/A N/A N/A
February 2 IFL: Houston N/A United States Houston, Texas, USA N/A N/A N/A
February 3 UFC 67: All or Nothing N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 10,227 350,000 (Min.)

400,000 (Max.)

N/A
February 10 Strikeforce: Young Guns N/A United States San Jose, California, USA 3,169 N/A N/A
February 10 EliteXC Destiny N/A United States Southaven, Mississippi, USA 7,200 N/A EliteXC's first event.
February 10 Cage Rage 20: Born 2 Fight N/A England London, England N/A N/A N/A
February 23 IFL: Atlanta N/A United States Duluth, Georgia, USA N/A N/A N/A
February 24 Pride 33: The Second Coming N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 12,911 N/A N/A
March 3 UFC 68: The Uprising N/A United States Columbus, Ohio, USA 19,049 534,000 N/A
March 12 K-1 Hero's 8 N/A Japan Nagoya, Japan N/A N/A N/A
March 12 IFL: Los Angeles N/A United States Inglewood, California, USA N/A N/A N/A
March 24 WEC 26: Condit vs. Alessio N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 1,819 N/A N/A
April 5 UFC Fight Night: Stevenson vs Guillard UFC Fight Night 9 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 1,734 N/A N/A
April 7 IFL: Moline N/A United States Moline, Illinois, USA N/A N/A N/A
April 7 UFC 69: Shootout N/A United States Houston, Texas, USA 15,269 400,000 N/A
April 8 Pride 34: Kamikaze N/A Japan Saitama, Japan N/A N/A Last Pride FC event.
April 13 IFL: Connecticut N/A United States Uncasville, Connecticut, USA N/A N/A N/A
April 21 UFC 70: Nations Collide N/A England Manchester, England 15,114 N/A N/A
April 21 N/A England London, England N/A N/A N/A
May 12 WEC 27: Marshall vs. McElfresh N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA N/A N/A N/A
May 19 IFL: Chicago N/A United States Hoffman Estates, Illinois, USA N/A N/A N/A
May 26 UFC 71: Liddell vs. Jackson N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 14,728 675,000 N/A
June 1 IFL: Everett N/A United States Everett, Washington, USA N/A N/A N/A
June 2 SoftBank presents Dynamite!! USA Dynamite!! USA United States Los Angeles, California, USA 18,340 35,000 N/A
June 3 WEC 28: Faber vs. Farrar N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA N/A N/A N/A
June 12 UFC Fight Night: Stout vs Fisher UFC Fight Night 10 United States Hollywood, Florida, USA N/A N/A N/A
June 16 IFL: Las Vegas N/A United States Hollywood, Florida, USA N/A N/A N/A
June 16 UFC 72: Victory N/A Northern Ireland Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK 7,850 200,000 N/A
June 22 Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Baroni N/A United States San Jose, California, USA 9,672 35,000 N/A
June 23 The Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA N/A N/A N/A
June 23 CFFC V: Two Worlds, One Cage N/A United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA 7,286 N/A N/A
June 7 UFC 73: Stacked N/A United States Sacramento, California, USA 13,183 425,000 N/A
June 16 K-1 Hero's 9 N/A Japan Yokohama, Japan N/A N/A N/A
June 27 ShoXC 1 N/A United States Santa Ynez, California, USA N/A N/A N/A
August 2 IFL: 2007 Semifinals N/A United States East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA N/A N/A N/A
August 5 WEC 29: Condit vs. Larson N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA N/A N/A N/A
August 25 ShoXC 2 N/A United States Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA N/A N/A N/A
August 25 UFC 74: Respect N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 11,118 520,000 N/A
September 1 Art of War 3: USA vs Brazil N/A United States Dallas, Texas, USA N/A N/A N/A
September 5 WEC 30: McCullough vs. Crunkilton N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA N/A N/A N/A
September 8 UFC 75: Champion vs. Champion N/A England London, England 16,235 N/A N/A
September 15 EliteXC: Uprising N/A United States Oahu, Hawaii, USA N/A N/A N/A
September 17 K-1 Hero's 10 N/A Japan Yokohama, Japan N/A N/A N/A
September 19 UFC Fight Night: Din Thomas vs Kenny Florian UFC Fight Night: Thomas vs Florian

UFC Fight Night 11

United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA N/A N/A N/A
September 20 IFL: 2007 Championship N/A United States Hollywood, Florida, USA N/A N/A End of 2007 IFL Season.
September 22 UFC 76: Knockout N/A United States Anaheim, California, USA 13,770 475,000 N/A
September 22 Cage Rage 23: Unbelievable N/A England London, England N/A N/A N/A
September 29 Strikeforce: Playboy Mansion N/A United States Los Angeles, California, USA 3,569 N/A N/A
October 20 UFC 77: Hostile Territory N/A United States Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 16,054 325,000 N/A
October 26 ShoXC 3 N/A United States Santa Ynez, California, USA N/A N/A N/A
October 28 K-1 Hero's Korea 2007 N/A South Korea Seoul, South Korea N/A N/A Last K-1 Hero's event.
November 10 EliteXC: Renegade N/A United States Corpus Christi, Texas, USA N/A N/A N/A
November 16 Strikeforce: Four Men Enter, One Man Survives N/A United States San Jose, California, USA 7,249 N/A N/A
November 17 UFC 78: Validation N/A United States Newark, New Jersey, USA 14,071 400,000 N/A
December 1 Cage Rage 24: Feel the Pain N/A England London, England N/A N/A N/A
December 8 The Ultimate Fighter: Team Hughes vs Team Serra Finale The Ultimate Fighter 6 Finale United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA N/A N/A N/A
December 12 WEC 31: Faber vs. Curran N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA N/A N/A N/A
December 29 UFC 79: Nemesis N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 11,075 750,000+ N/A
December 31 K-1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite!! N/A Japan Osaka, Japan 47,928 N/A Event featured seven MMA bouts and eight K-1 kickboxing bouts.
December 31 Yarennoka! N/A Japan Saitama, Japan 27,128 N/A Under a collaboration promotion of Pride FC, M-1 Global, and FEG.

Motorsport[]

Nordic combined[]

Orienteering[]

Rink hockey[]

Rugby league[]

  • February 23 at Reebok Stadium, Bolton, England – 2007 World Club Challenge is won by St. Helens who defeated the Brisbane Broncos 18–14 before 23,207
  • April 20 at Brisbane – 2007 ANZAC Day Test is won by Australia 30–6 against New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium before 35,241
  • June 13 at Telstra Stadium, Sydney – The 2007 State of Origin series is wrapped up by Queensland in game two of the series before 76,924
  • August 25 at Wembley Stadium2007 Challenge Cup tournament culminates in St. Helens' 30–8 win against Catalans Dragons in the final before 84,241
  • September 30 at Sydney – The 2007 NRL season culminates in the minor premiers Melbourne Storm's 34–8 win against the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the 2007 NRL Grand Final
  • October 13 at Manchester – Super League XII culminates in the Leeds Rhinos' 33–5 win against minor premiers St. Helens in the Grand Final
  • November 17 at Paris – 2007 All Golds Tour, a repeat of the first ever international rugby league tour 100 years before, ends with a New Zealand win against France.

Rugby union[]

  • 113th Six Nations Championship series is won by France
  • 2007 Rugby World Cup held in stadiums throughout France, with matches also held in Edinburgh and Cardiff. South Africa beat defending champions England in the final 15–6 to win the World Cup.
  • 2007 Super 14 Final at ABSA Stadium, Durban – The Bulls score a converted try after the final horn to defeat the homestanding Sharks 20–19, becoming the first South African team to win the Super Rugby competition in its professional era.
  • 2007 Heineken Cup Final at Twickenham, London – London Wasps deny Leicester Tigers a treble with a 25–9 win.

Domestic competitions

Skeleton[]

Ski jumping[]

Snooker[]

  • 2007 World Snooker ChampionshipJohn Higgins wins his second world title after beating Mark Selby in the final 18–13.

Snowboarding[]

Speed skating[]

Swimming[]

Taekwondo[]

Tennis[]

  • Australian Open Women's Singles – Serena Williams defeats Maria Sharapova 6–1, 6–2 in the final
  • U.S. Open Men's Singles – Roger Federer defeats Novak Djokovic
  • U.S. Open Women's Singles – Justine Henin defeats Svetlana Kuznetsova

Volleyball[]

Water polo[]

Weightlifting[]

Multi-sport events[]

References[]

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  2. ^ "FAQ: What are the Pan American Games?". Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
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