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2003 in sports

See also: 2002 in sports, other events of 2003, 2004 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.


Contents

Auto Racing

Baseball

Basketball

Boxing

Cricket

Curling

Cycling

Figure skating

Football (American)

Football (Australian Rules)

Football (Canadian)

Football (Soccer)

Golf

Men's Golf

  • Grand Slam of golf results:
    • April 10-13 - The Masters - Mike Weir. Weir becomes the first Canadian and the first left-handed golfer to win The Masters. He defeats Len Mattiace on the first playoff hole.
    • June 12-15 - US Open - Jim Furyk - takes place at Olympia Fields, Furyk wins his first major by 3 shots.
    • July 17-20- British Open - Ben Curtis, a virtual unknown, shocks the world, posting a -1, a single shot ahead of Thomas Björn and Vijay Singh at the very difficult Royal St. George's.
    • August 14-17 - PGA Championship - Shaun Micheel , another virtual unknown, wins by 2 shots at the tough Oak Hill Country Club.
  • Other highlights
    • March 2 - Tiger Woods wins the Accenture Match Play Championships, defeating David Toms 2 and 1.
    • April 20 - Davis Love III chips in on the 72nd hole to force a playoff, which he wins, giving him his fifth victory at the MCI Heritage at Harbour Town.
    • May 22 - At the Colonial Open golf tournament, LPGA champion Annika Sörenstam became the first woman in 58 years to compete in a men's professional golf tournament.
    • June 1 - Kenny Perry wins for the second straight week, this time at The Memorial, held at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
    • July 6 - Tiger Woods wins the 100th Western Open at Cog Hill
  • Vijay Singh is the PGA TOUR's leading money winner for the year, with earnings of $7,349,907 in 27 events.

Women's Golf

  • Michelle Wie, then 13 years old, becomes the youngest person ever to win a USGA event for adults by winning the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links.

Thoroughbred Horse Racing

Harness Racing



Ice Hockey

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

Lacrosse

Rugby Union

Skiing


Snooker


Tennis

General sporting events

  • Show Jumping World Cup Champion - Marcus Ehning of Germany wins, riding his Oldenburg mare, Anka.


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