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Recap of the year 1998 in sports.

Auto Racing[]

  • Stock car racing:
    • Dale Earnhardt won the Daytona 500
    • NASCAR Championship - Jeff Gordon
  • Indy Racing League -
  • Indianapolis 500 - Eddie Cheever
  • CART Racing - Alex Zanardi won the season championship
  • Formula One Championship - Mika Häkkinen of Finland
  • 24 hours of Le Mans: won by the team of Laurent Aïello / Allan McNish / Stéphane Ortelli driving a Porsche 911 GT-1
  • Rally racing - Tommi Mäkinen won the World Rally Championship
    • the team of Carlos Sainz / Luis Moya won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Toyota Corolla WRC
  • Drag racing - Gary Scelzi won the NHRA "Top Fuel" championship.

Baseball[]

  • Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa each chase the homerun record set previously by Roger Maris in 1961. Both men end up breaking the record; McGwire with 70 and Sosa with 66.

See also 1998 in baseball

Basketball[]

  • NBA Finals:
  • WNBA Finals:
    • Houston Comets win two games to one over the Phoenix Mercury to repeat as champions.
  • FIBA World Championship
    • Yugoslavia World Champion

Boxing[]

  • June 27: Shane Mosley stopped Wilfrido Ruiz in the 5th round to retain the IBF Lightweight Championship.

Cycling[]

  • Giro d'Italia won by Marco Pantani of Italy
  • Tour de France - Marco Pantani of Italy
  • World Cycling Championship: Oskar Camenzind of Switzerland

Dogsled racing[]

  • Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:
    • Jeff King wins with lead dogs: Red & Jenna

Field Hockey[]

World Competitions[]

  • Men's World Cup in Utrecht, The Netherlands
    • Gold Medal: The Netherlands
    • Silver Medal: Spain
    • Bronze Medal: Germany
  • Commonwealth Games (Men's Competition) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    • Gold Medal: Australia
    • Silver Medal: Malaysia
    • Bronze Medal: England
  • Men's Champions Trophy in Lahore, Pakistan
    • Gold Medal: The Netherlands
    • Silver Medal: Pakistan
    • Bronze Medal: Australia


  • Women's World Cup in Utrecht, The Netherlands
    • Gold Medal: Australia
    • Silver Medal: The Netherlands
    • Bronze Medal: Germany
  • Commonwealth Games (Women's Competition) in Manchester, England
    • Gold Medal: Australia
    • Silver Medal: England
    • Bronze Medal: New Zealand

Regional Competitions[]

  • Asian Games (Men's Competition) in Bangkok, Thailand
    • Gold Medal: India
    • Silver Medal: South Korea
    • Bronze Medal: Pakistan
  • Asian Games (Women's Competition) in Bangkok, Thailand
    • Gold Medal: South Korea
    • Silver Medal: India
    • Bronze Medal: China

Figure Skating[]

  • World Figure Skating Championships:
    • Men's champion: Alexei Yagudin, Russia
    • Women's champion: Michelle Kwan, United States
    • Pairs champions: Elena Bereschnaya & Anton Sicharulidze, Russia

Football (American)[]

  • January 13 - ABC and ESPN negotiate a $1.15 billion a season contract to keep Monday Night Football.

Football (Australian Rules)[]

  • Australian Football League
    • The Adelaide Crows win the 102nd AFL premiership (Adelaide Crows 15.15 (105) d North Melbourne 8.22 (70))
    • Brownlow Medal awarded to Robert Harvey] (St Kilda)

Football (Canadian)[]

  • Grey Cup: Calgary Stampeders win 26-24 over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • Vanier Cup: Saskatchewan Huskies win 24-17 over the Concordia Stingers

Football (Soccer)[]

For fuller coverage, see: 1998 in football (soccer)

Gaelic Athletic Association[]

  • Camogie
    • All-Ireland Camogie Champion: Cork
    • National Camogie League: Cork
  • Gaelic football
    • All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: Galway 1-14 d. Kiladre 1-10
    • National Football League: Offaly 0-9 d. Derry 0-7
  • Ladies' Gaelic football
    • All-Ireland Senior Football Champion: Waterford
    • National Football League: Waterford
  • Hurling
    • All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: Offaly 2-16 d. Kilkenny 1-13
    • National Hurling League:

Golf[]

Men's Golf

  • Major championship results:
    1. April - The Masters - Mark O'Meara
    2. June - US Open - Lee Janzen
    3. July - British Open - Mark O'Meara
    4. August - PGA Championship - Vijay Singh
  • PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: David Duval - $2,591,031
  • PGA Champions Tour leading money winner: Hale Irwin - $2,861,945

Women's Golf

  • US Women's Open: Se Ri Pak
  • LPGA Championship: Se Ri Pak
  • Annika Sörenstam: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $1,092,748

Harness Racing[]

  • North America Cup - Straight Path
  • United States Pacing Triple Crown races:
    1. Cane Pace - Shady Character
    2. Little Brown Jug - Shady Character
    3. Messenger Stakes - Fit For Life
  • United States Trotting Triple Crown races:
    1. Hambletonian - Muscles Yankee
    2. Yonkers Trot - Muscles Yankee
    3. Kentucky Futurity - Trade Balance
  • Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:
    • Pacers: Our Sir Vancelot
    • Trotters: Buster Hanover

Ice Hockey[]

  • For the first time, professional players from the National Hockey League (NHL, USA) participated in the Winter Olympics. And also for the first time in Olympic history, women took part in ice hockey.
  • Women's Gold Medal - United States won 3-1 over Canada
  • Men's Gold Medal - Czech Republic won 1-0 over Russia
  • Hart Memorial Trophy: for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Dominik Hasek - Buffalo Sabres
  • World Hockey Championship
    • Men's champion: Sweden defeated Finland
    • Junior Men's champion: Russia defeated Canada

Lacrosse[]

  • The 8th World Lacrosse Championship is held in Baltimore, Maryland. The United States win, and Canada is the runner-up.
  • The Philadelphia Wings sweep the Baltimore Thunder in the best of three series held to determine the winner of the Champion's Cup.
  • The Brampton­ Excelsiors win the Mann Cup.
  • The Clarington Green Gaels win the Founders Cup.
  • The Burnaby Lakers win the Minto Cup.

Radiosport[]

  • Ninth Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Campionship held in Nyíregyháza, Hungary.

Skiing[]

  • Alpine Skiing
    • The men's overall season champion: Hermann Maier, Austria
    • The women's overall season champion: Katja Seizinger, Germany

Snooker[]

Tennis[]

  • Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
    1. Australian Open - Petr Korda
    2. French Open - Carlos Moya
    3. Wimbledon championships - Pete Sampras
    4. US Open - Patrick Rafter
  • Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
    1. Australian Open - Martina Hingis
    2. French Open - Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
    3. Wimbledon championships - Jana Novotná
    4. US Open - Lindsay Davenport
  • Davis Cup: Sweden wins 4-1 over Italy in world tennis.
  • Serena Williams finishes the year in the top 20
  • Elena Dementieva turns professional, becomes the first woman representing Russia to enter the US Open semifinal.

Thoroughbred Horse Racing[]

  • Australia - Melbourne Cup - Jezabeel
  • Canada - Queen's Plate - Archers Bay
  • France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Sagamix
  • Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Dream Well
  • English Triple Crown Races:
    1. Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - King of Kings
    2. Epsom Derby - High Rise
    3. St. Leger Stakes - Nedawi
  • United States Triple Crown Races:
    1. Kentucky Derby - Real Quiet
    2. Preakness Stakes - Real Quiet
    3. Belmont Stakes - Victory Gallop
  • Breeders' Cup:
    1. Breeders' Cup Classic - Awesome Again
    2. Breeders' Cup Distaff - Escena
    3. Breeders' Cup Juvenile - Answer Lively
    4. Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies - Silverbulletday
    5. Breeders' Cup Mile - Da Hoss
    6. Breeders' Cup Sprint - Reraise
    7. Breeders' Cup Turf - Buck's Boy

Water Polo[]

  • Men's World Championship in Perth, Australia
    • Gold Medal: Spain
    • Silver Medal: Hungary
    • Bronze Medal: Yugoslavia
  • Women's World Championship in Perth, Australia
    • Gold Medal: Italy
    • Silver Medal: The Netherlands
    • Bronze Medal: Australia

Professional wrestling[]

  • World Championship Wrestling
    • World War III
      • Kevin Nash wins the 60-man, 3-ring World War III battle royale match.
  • World Wrestling Federation
    • Royal Rumble
      • "Stone Cold" Steve Austin wins the Royal Rumble match.
    • WrestleMania XIV
      • "Stone Cold" Steve Austin wins his first WWF World Heavyweight Championship by beating Shawn Michaels. Mike Tyson was a special guest enforcer.
    • Unforgiven
      • The Undertaker defeats Kane in the first ever Inferno Match
    • King of the Ring
      • Ken Shamrock is crowned King of the Ring.
      • Mick Foley is thrown from the top of the Cell by The Undertaker during their Hell in a Cell match in one of the most memorable moments in wrestling history.
    • Survivor Series
      • The Rock wins a tournament to crown a new WWF World Champion, beating Mankind via a Montreal Screwjob finish.

General sporting events[]

  • 1998 Winter Olympics held in Nagano, Japan
    • Germany wins the most medals (29), and the most gold medals (12)
    • Curling makes its Olympic debut
      • Men's Gold Medal: Switzerland wins 9-3 over Canada
      • Women's Gold Medal: Canada wins 7-5 over Denmark
  • 1998 Commonwealth Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Summer Goodwill Games held in New York City, United States
  • Fifth Gay Games held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands


Deaths[]

  • January 1Helen Wills Moody, tennis player
  • March 8Ray Nitschke, American football player
  • March 13Risen Star, champion thoroughbred race horse
  • April 9John Tate (43), American boxer (b. 1955)
  • May 15Earl Manigault, basketball player
  • July 4Strike Out, harness racing horse
  • July 8Lili de Alvarez, Spanish multi-sport competitor, tennis champion and author (b. 1905)
  • October 2Olivier Gendebien, Belgian race car driver
  • October 27Winnie van Weerdenburg (52), Dutch swimmer
  • November 10Hal Newhouser, baseball player
  • November 17Kornelia Bouman (94), Dutch female tennis player (b. 1903)
  • December 20Phil Stubbs (36), New Zealand ocean rowing champion, died in a plane crash
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