2003 in sports

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Contents

[edit] Artistic gymnastics

[edit] Athletics

For an extensive coverage see 2003 in athletics (track and field)

[edit] Marathon

[edit] International Races

[edit] National Champions

[edit] Auto racing

[edit] Baseball

Main article: 2003 in baseball

[edit] Basketball

[edit] Boxing




[edit] Cricket

  • Bank Alfalah Cup — New Zealand defeats Pakistan in the final by 4 wickets
  • Cricket World CupAustralia defeats India in the final by 125 runs to win the ICC 2003 cricket World Cup
  • Natwest Series — England defeats South Africa in the final by 7 wickets
  • The AshesAustralia win 4-1
  • TVS Cup — The cup is shared when the final between India and South Africa is rained out
  • Domestic competitions
    • County Championship (England and Wales) — Sussex
    • Pura Cup (Australia) — New South Wales
    • November 12th — Hurlstone U13's Cricket Team bowls East Hills for 8 runs in the Semi-Final. Saleh Chaudhry, Lee Purvis, Imran Khan and Roshan Miskin all picked up wickets.
    • November 19th — Sam Hastings hits the winning runs for Hurlstone against Birrong, smashing a boundary through square leg. Hurlstone won with 6 balls to spare.
    • First Twenty20 Cup series held (England and Wales), won by Surrey
  • May — West Indies defeat Australia scoring a world record 418 runs in the 4th innings breaking a 27-year-old record of India who had scored 406 runs in the 4th innings to win a test match against West Indies.

[edit] Curling

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Road cycling

[edit] Cyclo-cross

[edit] Dogsled racing

[edit] Equestrian

[edit] Field hockey

[edit] World Competitions

[edit] Regional competitions

  • Men's European Nations Cup in Barcelona, Spain
    • Gold Medal: Germany
    • Silver Medal: Spain
    • Bronze Medal: England


  • Women's European Nations Cup in Barcelona, Spain
    • Gold Medal: The Netherlands
    • Silver Medal: Spain
    • Bronze Medal: Germany

[edit] Figure skating

[edit] Football (American)

[edit] Football (Australian rules football)

[edit] Football (Canadian)

[edit] Football (Soccer)

For an extensive coverage see 2003 in football (soccer)

[edit] Gaelic Athletic Association

[edit] Gliding

[edit] Golf

Men's golf

Women's golf

[edit] Handball

[edit] Thoroughbred horse racing

[edit] Harness racing

[edit] Ice hockey

See also: 2002-03 NHL season and 2003-04 NHL season

[edit] Lacrosse

[edit] Radiosport

[edit] Rugby Union

[edit] Skiing

[edit] Snooker

[edit] Swimming



[edit] Tennis

[edit] Volleyball


[edit] Water polo

[edit] Yacht racing

[edit] Multi-sport events

[edit] Awards

[edit] Deaths

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