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2003 in sports

Years in sports: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Centuries: 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century
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Contents

Artistic gymnastics

Athletics

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

Marathon

International Races

National Champions

Auto racing

Baseball

Main article: 2003 in baseball

Basketball

Boxing




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.

Curling

Cycling

Road cycling

Cyclo-cross

Dogsled racing

Equestrian

Field hockey

World Competitions

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

Figure skating

Football (American)

Football (Australian rules football)

Football (Canadian)

Football (Soccer)

For an extensive coverage see 2003 in football (soccer)

Gaelic Athletic Association

Gliding

Golf

Men's golf

Women's golf

Handball

Thoroughbred horse racing

Harness racing

Ice hockey

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

Lacrosse

Radiosport

Rugby Union

Skiing

Snooker

Swimming




Taekwondo

Tennis

Volleyball








Water polo

Men's Competition

Women's Competition

Yacht racing

Multi-sport events

Awards

Deaths

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