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Sporting Highlights for 2003
Here are the sporting highlights of the world of sport in 2003. Major events for this year include the Cricket and Rugby World Cups.
This year witnessed several first time grand slam winners.
Justine Henin-Hardenne
won the women's French Open defeating
Kim Clijsters
in straight sets to become the first Belgian ever to win a grand slam. Justine also won the US Open again defeating Kim Clijsters in straight sets and ended the year as the World No. 1.
Serena Williams
won her fourth straight Grand Slam singles title at the Australian Open, completing her self-dubbed "Serena Slam,". It was the end of an era with
Pete Sampras
and
Martina Hingis
retiring.
In men's tennis, one of the greatest players of all time,
Roger Federer
, won his first grand slam title in Wimbledon defeating
Mark Philippoussis
in straight sets. It was the just beginning of his now renowned career with 17 grand slam wins.
Andy Roddick
won the US Open for his first grand slam title. Unfortunately for Roddick, that was the only grand slam win in his career.
There was an upset at golf's British Open when 26-year-old
Ben Curtis
with a world ranking of 396 triumphed over the big names including
Tiger Woods
. He became the first men's golfer to win the first major tournament in which he competed since Francis Ouimet won the U.S. Open in 1913. Leading female golfer
Annika Sorenstam
attracted a lot of worldwide attention when she entered a men's PGA Tour event in Texas, though did not make the cut.
The
Rugby World Cup
hosted in Australia culminated in a thrilling final between Australian and England. With the scores tied up 17-17, a drop-goal in extra time by
Jonny Wilkinson
took the English to victory 20?17.
Bethany Hamilton
, a 13 year old professional surfer, while on a regular morning surf, had her left arm completely bitten off by a shark. She lost 60% of her blood and had to undergo an emergency surgery. In an act of sheer courage, Bethany returned to her board just three weeks after the incident. She continues to compete professional until this date even winning the first place in many competitions.
NBA superstar
Kobe Bryant
was arrested in July on charges of sexual assault. Though there are several rumors and gossips around the incident, there are not many known facts. The criminal suit against Kobe was dropped and the civil suit was settled out of court. Bryant to this date remains vilified by many for the incident.
In the Tour de France,
Lance Armstrong
won his fifth consecutive race, though in 2012 he was stripped of all his wins after doping allegations were proven correct.
The big news in sport this year was the BALCO (Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative) scandal in the United States - members were involved in the distribution of prohibited substances to some high profile American athletes.
The 2003
Laureus World Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year Awards
went to
Lance Armstrong
(which was later recinded) and tennis player
Serena Williams
. See also the
Top Earners for 2003
.
Below is a timeline of some significant results in the world of sport for the year 2003.
Please note that the dates for past events are not always known, and are sometimes just placed in the month that the current event is held. If no exact date is listed, then it is just an estimated month that it was held.
If you have a correction or know of events that should be included here, please
let me know
.
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