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December 2004 in sports - Definition and Overview


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Deaths in December

26 Reggie White
24 Johnny Oates
22 Doug Ault
18 Vijay Hazare
16 Ted Abernathy
16 Bobby Mattick
14 Rod Kanehl
13 Andre Rodgers
11 Arthur Lydiard
11 Harvey "Bum" Bright
10 Bob King
6 Raymond Goethals
5 Christiano Junior
5 Hicham Zerouali
4 Tom Fitzgerald

Other recent deaths

Ongoing events

Nov-Jan: Baseball: Caribbean winter leagues
Dec 1-Jan 25: Cricket: Pakistan tour Australia
Dec 6-Feb 13: Cricket: England tour South Africa
Dec 7-Jan 15: Football (soccer): 2004 Tiger Cup ch.ship
Dec 14-Jan 4: NCAA US football: bowl games
Dec 21-Jan 26: Cricket: Sri Lanka tour New Zealand
Dec 25-Jan 4: World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Dec 26-Jan 3: Darts: PDC World Championships

Upcoming events

Jan 1-9: Darts: BDO World Championships
Jan 1-4: NCAA American football: BCS

Jan 8-23: American football: NFL Playoffs
Jan 17-30: Tennis: Australian Open
Jan 18-23: Bowls: World Indoor Bowls Pairs
Jan 21: Boxing: Campas-Regan
Jan 29: Boxing: Gatti-Leija
Jan 29: Boxing: Sanchez-Dieppa

Related pages

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December 17 2004

  1. Grazer AKMiddlesbrough
  2. HeerenveenNewcastle United
  3. FC BaselLille
  4. ParmaVfB Stuttgart
  5. Sporting LisbonFeyenoord
  6. AlemanniaAZ Alkmaar
  7. Austria ViennaAthletic Bilbao
  8. Partizan BelgradeDnipro Dnipropetrovsk
  9. ValenciaSteaua Bucharest
  10. AjaxAuxerre
  11. CSKA MoscowBenfica
  12. FenerbahçeReal Zaragoza
  13. PanathinaikosSevilla
  14. Shakhtar DonetskSchalke 04
  15. OlympiacosSochaux
  16. Dynamo KyivVillarreal
  1. Winner game 1 – Winner game 5
  2. Winner game 13 – Winner game 4
  3. Winner game 9 – Winner game 16
  4. Winner game 3 – Winner game 10
  5. Winner game 15 – Winner game 2
  6. Winner game 14 – Winner game 6
  7. Winner game 8 – Winner game 11
  8. Winner game 7 – Winner game 12

December 16 2004

December 15 2004

  • NBA:
    • Carmelo Anthony makes a shot with 3.6 seconds left in the game, and Paul Pierce misses a subsequent three point shot attempt, as the Denver Nuggets defeat the Boston Celtics, 100-99. Andre Miller of the Nuggets made a shot from the opponent's free throw line as time expired during the first quarter, but the shot was discounted because it was apparently taken after time had expired in that quarter(NBA) (http://aol.nba.com/games/20041215/DENBOS/recap.html)
    • The defending champion Detroit Pistons defeat the New York Knicks, 94-93, at New York, when Chauncey Billups makes two free throws with less than three seconds to go. The Pistons were down by 16 points, 56-40, at halftime. Pistons coach Larry Brown records his 944th win as a coach, tieing Bill Fitch for 4th in NBA history. (NBA) (http://aol.nba.com/games/20041215/DETNYK/recap.html)
    • Dan Dickau makes a three point shot as the third quarter was winding down and gets fouled, making the free throw for a four point play in what would eventually be the New Orleans Hornets' first home victory of the season, a 98-89 defeat of the Golden State Warriors. The Hornets also snap an eleven game losing streak. (NBA) (http://aol.nba.com/games/20041215/GSWNOH/recap.html)
    • Steve Francis misses a three point shot as time runs off, and the San Antonio Spurs hold on for a 94-91 win over the Orlando Magic. (NBA) (http://aol.nba.com/games/20041215/ORLSAS/recap.html)
    • Jeff McInnis and Drew Gooden complete an unlikely five point play with time running down in the third quarter (McInnis made a three point shot, followed by a steal and a basket by Gooden) as the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Portland Trailblazers, 112-88. The Cavaliers extend their home winning streak to nine games, their longest home winning streak since 1993. (NBA) (http://aol.nba.com/games/20041215/PORCLE/recap.html)
  • Boxing: Oscar De La Hoya announces plans to return to the Welterweight division, where he was the WBC world champion from 1997 to 1999 and in 2000. (AOL) (http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/sports/article.adp?id=20041215112609990002)
  • Tennis: Rumors spread that former tennis star Anna Kournikova has secretly married her long time boyfriend, Enrique Iglesias.(AOL) (http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/sports/article.adp?id=20041214173409990019)
  • Biathlon: The men's 10 km Sprint at WC 3 in Östersund, Sweden, ends with Stian Eckhoff (NOR) getting his first World Cup race victory, and with the runner-up, teammate Frode Andresen, making his best result this season, using 10 seconds more than Eckhoff. Sergei Rozhkov (Сергей Рожков) of Russia gets the third place, 1 second after Andresen. (IBU/EBU Results) (http://biathlonworld.siwidata.info/data/archives.aspx?RaceId=BT0405SWRLCP03SMSP)
  • Cross-country skiing: In the World Cup 6×1.2 km classical technique Team Sprint event in Asiago, Italy, the ladies' race results in an all-Nordic podium, as it is won by Norway I, (Marit Bjørgen, Ella Gjømle), one second before Finland I (Aino Kaisa Saarinen, Virpi Kuitunen), while Sweden I (Elin Ek, Anna Dahlberg) finishes third. (FIS-Ski Results) (http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=CC&raceid=7998) The men's race is won by Norway I (Tor Arne Hetland, Jens Arne Svartedal), finishing roughly 3 seconds before Russia I (Nikolai Pankratov, Vassili Rotchev) (Николай Панкратов, Вассили Ротчев), who comes in 3 seconds in front of Norway II (Trond Iversen, Børre Næss). (FIS-Ski Results) (http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=CC&raceid=7999)
  • Cricket: The England and Wales Cricket Board announces new broadcasting deals with BSkyB, Five, the BBC and TalkSPORT. From 2006 to 2009, all England home test matches and one-day internationals, plus domestic competition coverage will be televised on Sky Sports, with highlights on Five. Test Match Special survives, as the BBC retains exclusive rights for radio coverage to home internationals, and non-exclusive rights to domestic county games. TalkSPORT has won non-exclusive rights to radio coverage of Twenty20 games. The deals will earn English cricket £220m over 2006–09. (ECB) (http://www.ecb.co.uk/news/media-releases/ecb-announce-decision.html)
  • Football (soccer):

December 14, 2004

December 13, 2004

December 12, 2004

December 11, 2004

December 10, 2004

December 9, 2004

  • Ice Hockey:
    • The Worldstars team consisting of locked-out players from North American National Hockey League starts a 7-country, 10-game charity tour against European teams, with a 4-2 win over Riga 2000 team in Riga, Latvia. (CBC) (http://www.cbc.ca/story/sports/national/2004/12/09/Sports/worldstars041209.html)
    • The National Hockey League labor negotiations restart, after the players union, NHLPA, making the first new offer in three months. The offer includes players accepting a 24% one-time salary cut. (CBC) (http://www.cbc.ca/story/sports/national/2004/12/09/Sports/nhlpa_nhltalks041209.html)
  • Biathlon: In the WC 2 event at Holmenkollen near Oslo, Norway, the women's 15 km Individual race is won by Martina Glagow (GER), while Svetlana Ishmouratova (Светлана Ишмуратова) (RUS) gets the 2nd place, and Magdalena Gwizdon (POL) comes in 3rd. (IBU/EBU Results) (http://biathlonworld.siwidata.info/data/archives.aspx?RaceId=BT0405SWRLCP02SWIN) In the men's 20 km Individual contest, Sven Fischer (GER) wins (like he did in last weekend's Pursuit at Beitostølen, and like he has done seven times before at Holmenkollen), followed by Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) for the next place on the podium. The third to finish is Tomasz Sikora (POL). (IBU/EBU Results) (http://biathlonworld.siwidata.info/data/archives.aspx?RaceId=BT0405SWRLCP02SMIN)
  • Football: 2004 Tiger Cup championship, First Round

December 8, 2004

December 7, 2004

December 6, 2004

December 5 2004

December 4, 2004

  • NBA: Former Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks (baseball) majority owner Jerry Colangelo is diagnosed with prostate cancer.(The Arizona Republic) (http://aol.nba.com/suns/news/azcentral_bickley_041204.html)
  • Biathlon: In the WC 1 event Beitostølen, Norway, the women's 10 km Pursuit race is won by Uschi Disl (GER); her second victory at Beito in three days. Albina Akhatova (Албина Ахатова) (RUS) finishes 2nd, and Martina Glagow (GER) comes in 3rd. (IBU/EBU Results) (http://biathlonworld.siwidata.info/data/archives.aspx?RaceId=BT0405SWRLCP01SWPU) In the men's 12.5 km Pursuit, 10 years+ BWC veteran Sven Fischer (GER) wins, followed by Nikolay Kruglov (Николай Кругов) (RUS), who beats fellow Russian Sergei Rozhkov by a tenth of a second for the 2nd place. (IBU/EBU Results) (http://biathlonworld.siwidata.info/data/archives.aspx?RaceId=BT0405SWRLCP01SMPU) The winner of Thursday's Sprint race for men, and thus start number one in the Pursuit, Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR), comes in no. 6, fronting a probably statistically unique cluster of five contestants from the same country placed contigously on the result list. Bjørndalen loses his lead in the Biathlon World Cup to Kruglov (RUS), who has two 2nd places so far this BWC season.
  • Boxing: WBC world Lightweight champion Jose Luis Castillo retains his title by a split and controversial decision (scores of 116-112, 117-111 and 113-115) over former two time world Jr. Lightweight champion Joel Casamayor. (Boxing Central) (http://www.boxing-central.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=5404)
  • Cricket: England beat Zimbabwe by 8 wickets in the third one-day international at Bulawayo, Zimbabwe to lead the four-match series 3-0. (Cricinfo) (http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2004/DEC/119352_ZIMENG2004-05_04DEC2004.html)
  • Cross-country skiing: In the World Cup 2004/05's second Sprint event, in Bern, Switzerland, the 0.8 km Ladies' race is won by Norway's Marit Bjørgen, with Stefanie Böhler (GER) and Ella Gjømle (NOR) coming in second and third. (FIS-Ski Results) (http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=CC&raceid=7484). The 1.35 km Men's race is won by Tor Arne Hetland (NOR), with Thobias Fredriksson (SWE) and Johan Kjølstad (NOR) coming in second and third. (FIS-Ski Results) (http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=CC&raceid=7482)
  • NCAA football:

December 3, 2004

December 2, 2004

December 1, 2004

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