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See also: 2003 in sports, other events of 2004, 2005 in sports, list of 'years in sports'.

Events

On January 28, International Olympic Committee Vice-President Kim Un-yong is arrested on charges of corruption in Seoul. Prosecutors arrest Kim minutes after an arrest warrant is issued by the Seoul District Court, and the 72-year-old was put behind bars after his pre-trial detention was approved.

On April 27, the International Olympic Committee takes out insurance in case the Athens Olympic Games are canceled due to terrorism or natural disasters.

On May 18, the International Olympic Committee announced the list of cities accepted as candidates to host the 2012 Olympic Games. The five candidate cities are Paris, New York, Moscow, London and Madrid.

The 2004 Olympics opened in Athens, Greece on August 13.

2004 Summer Olympics medal count
Rank NOC Name  Gold   Silver Bronze Total
1
United States
35 39 29 103
2
China
32 17 14 63
3
Russia
27 27 38 92
4
Australia
17 16 16 49
5
Japan
16 9 12 37
6
Germany
14 16 18 48
7
France
11 9 13 33
8
Italy
10 11 11 32
9
South Korea
9 12 9 30
10
Great Britain
9 9 12 30

See also 2004 in baseball

  • November 19 - A game between the Detroit Pistons and the Indiana Pacers is called with less than a minute remaining after a fight between opposing players turns into a far more massive brawl between Pacers players and Pistons supporters. For more details on the brawl and its aftermath, see Pacers-Pistons brawl.

see also 2004 in cricket

World Competitions


Regional Competitions

For fuller coverage, see: 2004 in football (soccer)

See also 2004 in golf

Flat races

Steeplechases

Canada 2, 
United States 0
  • * Bronze Medal Game:
  • Finland 3, Sweden 2
  • April 10 - National Women's Hockey League championship at Brampton, Ontario
  • * Championship Final: Calgary X-Treme 6, Brampton Thunder 5 (OT)
  • April 18 - IIHF World Under-18 Championship at Minsk, Belarus
  • * Gold Medal Game: Russia 3, United States 2
  • * Bronze Medal Game: Czech Republic 3, Canada 2
  • April 25 - Allan Cup at Saint-Georges, Quebec
  • * Allan Cup Final: Saint-Georges Garaga 5, Ministlkwan Islanders 0
  • April 25 - Canadian National Midget Championship at Kenora, Ontario
  • * Gold Medal Game: Brandon Wheat Kings 2, College Charles-Lemoyne 1 (OT)
  • * Bronze Medal Game: Red Deer Optimist Chiefs 5, Kenora Stars 2
  • May 9 - 2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships at Prague, Czech Republic
  • * Gold Medal Game:
  • Canada 5, Sweden 3
  • * Bronze Medal Game:
  • United States 1, Slovakia 0 (SO)
  • May 23 - Memorial Cup at Kelowna, British Columbia
  • * 2004 Memorial Cup Final: Kelowna Rockets 2, Gatineau Olympques 1
  • June 7 - Stanley Cup - Tampa Bay Lightning defeat Calgary Flames 4 games to 3 to win the Stanley Cup.
  • September 14 - World Cup of Hockey at Toronto, Canada
  • * Final: Canada 3, Finland 2.
  • September 15 - NHL collective bargaining agreement expires. Commissioner Gary Bettman announces a lockout of NHLPA players (see: 2004-05 NHL lockout).
  • October 11 - Jean Perron named head coach of Israeli national under-18 hockey team
    • October 16: In a qualifying match for the UK Championship, Jamie Burnett makes a break of 148 against Leo Fernandez and becomes the first player to achieve a break higher than the nominal maximum of 147 in a professional match.

    Long track

    See also 2004 in tennis

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