1999 in sports

1999 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Alpine skiing

American football

Artistic gymnastics

Association football

Athletics

Baseball

Basketball

Boxing

  • July 31 to August 8 – Pan American Games held at Winnipeg
  • August 20 to August 27 – 1999 World Amateur Boxing Championships held at Houston
  • September 18 – The Fight of the Millennium:

Canadian football

Cricket

Curling

Cycling

Dogsled racing

Field hockey

Figure skating

Floorball

  • Women's World Floorball Championships
    • Champion: Finland
  • European Cup
    • Men's champion: Warberg IC
    • Women's champion: Tapanilan Erä

Gaelic Athletic Association

Golf

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Handball

Harness racing

  • North America Cup – The Panderosa
  • United States Pacing Triple Crown races –
    1. Cane Pace – Blissful Hall
    2. Little Brown Jug – Blissful Hall
    3. Messenger Stakes – Blissful Hall
  • United States Trotting Triple Crown races –
    1. Hambletonian – Self Possessed
    2. Yonkers Trot – CR Renegade
    3. Kentucky Futurity – Self Possessed
  • Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship –
    • Pacers: Sir Vancelot
    • Trotters: Special Force

Horse racing

Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey

Lacrosse

Mixed martial arts

The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 1999 in chronological order.

Radiosport

Rugby league

Rugby union

Snooker

Swimming

  • Fourth World Short Course Championships, held in Hong Kong, China (April 1 – 4)
    • Australia wins the most medals (27), and the most gold medals (9)
  • 24th European LC Championships, held in Istanbul, Turkey (July 26 – August 1)
    • Germany wins the most medals (23), and the most gold medals (11)
  • XIII Pan American Games, held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (August 2–7)
  • Eighth Pan Pacific Championships, held in Sydney, Australia (August 22–29)
  • Third European SC Championships, held in Lisboa, Portugal (December 9–12)
    • Germany wins the most medals (26), Sweden the most gold medals (9)
  • February 17 – Australia's Susie O'Neill snapped the oldest world record in the books, clocking 2:05.37 in the women's 200m butterfly (short course) at a World Cup meet in Malmö, Sweden. The old mark, set by Mary T. Meagher on January 2, 1981, stood at 2:05.65.
  • September 2 – Susie O'Neill breaks her own world record in the women's 200m butterfly (short course) at a meet in Canberra, Australia, clocking 2:04.43

Taekwondo

Tennis

Volleyball

  • Men's World League: Italy
  • Women's World Grand Prix: Russia
  • Men's European Championship: Italy
  • Women's European Championship: Russia

Water polo

Multi-sport events

Awards

References

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