1993 in sports
1993 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
[Alpine skiing]
- Alpine Skiing World Cup
- * Women's overall season champion: Anita Wachter, Austria
[American football]
- Super Bowl XXVII – Dallas Cowboys won 52–17 over the Buffalo Bills
- Sugar Bowl :
- * The Alabama Crimson Tide won 34-13 over the Miami Hurricanes to win the national championship
- Bobby Dodd was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
[Association football]
- February 24 – death of Bobby Moore, former England captain, from cancer
- May – Manchester United win the inaugural English Premier League title, their first league title in 26 years.
- UEFA Champions League – Olympique de Marseille defeats A.C. Milan 1–0. Marseille is later banned from defending their title the next year due to a corruption scandal.
- The Zambian national team are all killed in an air crash near Libreville, Gabon. The team was travelling to Senegal to play a qualifying match for the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
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- February 11 – Irina Privalova sets a new women's 60m indoors world record
- August – 1993 World Championships in Athletics held in Stuttgart
- September – Qu Yunxia sets a World Record of 3:50.46 in the women's 1500 m
- September – Wang Junxia sets new world records of 29:31.78 in the women's 10,000 m and 8:06.11 in the women's 3000m
[Baseball]
- The Colorado Rockies and Florida Marlins play their inaugural seasons as MLB expands for the first time in 16 seasons.
- Randy Myers saves 53 games for the Chicago Cubs, breaking Dave Righetti's record for left-handers.
- Lee Smith breaks the all-time save mark by recording his 358th save in a 9–7 win against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 13
- World Series – The Toronto Blue Jays win 4 games to 2 over the Philadelphia Phillies. The Series MVP is Paul Molitor, Toronto. Joe Carter hit the second ever walk-off home run to end the 1993 World Series, the first by an American League player.
[Basketball]
- NCAA Men's Basketball Championship –
- * North Carolina wins 77–71 over Michigan
- NBA Finals –
- * Chicago Bulls win 4 games to 2 over the Phoenix Suns to complete their first three-peat of the decade. Michael Jordan announced his retirement on October 6, only to return seventeen months later.
- National Basketball League Finals:
- * Melbourne Tigers defeated the Perth Wildcats 2–1 in the best-of-three final series.
- Eurobasket 1993 won by Germany
[Boxing]
- March 13 – Michael Carbajal comes off the floor twice to knock out Humberto González in seven rounds and unify the world's Jr. Flyweight title in the fight of the year
- May 7 to 16 – World Amateur Boxing Championships held in Tampere, Finland
- September 6 to 12 – 30th European Amateur Boxing Championships held in Bursa, Turkey.
- November 12 – Evander Holyfield beats Riddick Bowe by decision in twelve rounds to regain the world's unified Heavyweight title. It is the fan man fight.
[Canadian football]
- Grey Cup – Edmonton Eskimos win 33–23 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- Vanier Cup – Toronto Varsity Blues won 37–34 over Calgary Dinos
[Cricket]
- June 4 – Shane Warne bowls the so-called "Ball of the Century" to Mike Gatting in the first Test at Old Trafford
- The Ashes – Australia defeated England 4–0 in England
[Cycling]
- Giro d'Italia won by Miguel Indurain of Spain
- Tour de France – Miguel Indurain of Spain
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race – Lance Armstrong of United States
- Hour record – Graeme Obree of Great Britain
- Hour record – Chris Boardman of Great Britain
[Dogsled racing]
- Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion –
- * Jeff King won with lead dogs: Herbie & Kitty
[Field hockey]
- Men's Champions Trophy: Australia
[Figure skating]
- World Figure Skating Championships –
- * Men's champion: Kurt Browning, Canada
- * Ladies' champion: Oksana Baiul, Ukraine
- * Pairs' champions: Isabelle Brasseur & Lloyd Eisler, Canada
- * Ice dancing champions: Maya Usova & Alexander Zhulin, Russia
[Gaelic Athletic Association]
- Camogie
- * All-Ireland Camogie Champion: Cork
- * National Camogie League: Kilkenny
- Gaelic football
- * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship – Derry 1–14 died Cork 2–8
- * National Football League – Dublin 0–10 died Donegal 0–6
- Ladies' Gaelic football
- * All-Ireland Senior Football Champion: Kerry
- * National Football League: Laois
- Hurling
- * All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship – Kilkenny 2–17 died Galway 1–15
[Golf]
- Masters Tournament – Bernhard Langer
- U.S. Open – Lee Janzen
- British Open – Greg Norman
- PGA Championship – Paul Azinger
- PGA Tour money leader – Nick Price – $1,478,557
- Senior PGA Tour money leader – Dave Stockton – $1,175,944
- Ryder Cup – United States won 15–13 over Europe in team golf.
- British Amateur – Iain Pyman
- U.S. Amateur – John Harris
- European Amateur – Morten Backhausen
- Nabisco Dinah Shore – Helen Alfredsson
- LPGA Championship – Patty Sheehan
- U.S. Women's Open – Lauri Merten
- Classique du Maurier – Brandie Burton
- LPGA Tour money leader – Betsy King – $595,992
[Harness racing]
- North America Cup – Presidential Ball
- United States Pacing Triple Crown races –
- # Cane Pace – Riyadh
- # Little Brown Jug – Life Sign
- # Messenger Stakes – Riyadh
- United States Trotting Triple Crown races –
- # Hambletonian – American Winner
- # Yonkers Trot – American Winner
- # Kentucky Futurity – Pine Chip
- Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship –
- * Pacers: Jack Morris
- * Trotters: Night Allowance
[Horse racing]
- Julie Krone, the all-time leading female jockey, became the first woman ever to win a Triple Crown race when she rode Colonial Affair to victory in the Belmont Stakes.
- Cheltenham Gold Cup – Jodami
- Grand National – race void
- Australia – Melbourne Cup won by Vintage Crop
- Canadian Triple Crown Races:
- # Queen's Plate won by Peteski
- # Prince of Wales Stakes won by Peteski
- # Breeders' Stakes won by Peteski
- * Peteski becomes the fourth horse in five years to sweep the series.
- France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Urban Sea
- Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by; Commander in Chief
- Japan – Japan Cup won by Legacy World
- English Triple Crown Races:
- # 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Zafonic
- # The Derby – Commander in Chief
- # St. Leger Stakes – Bob's Return
- United States Triple Crown Races:
- # Kentucky Derby – Sea Hero
- # Preakness Stakes – Prairie Bayou
- # Belmont Stakes – Colonial Affair
- Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships:
- # Breeders' Cup Classic – Arcangues
- # Breeders' Cup Distaff – Hollywood Wildcat
- # Breeders' Cup Juvenile – Brocco
- # Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies – Phone Chatter
- # Breeders' Cup Mile – Lure
- # Breeders' Cup Sprint – Cardmania
- # Breeders' Cup Turf – Kotashaan
[Ice hockey]
- Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
- Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
- Stanley Cup – Montreal Canadiens win 4 games to 1 over the Los Angeles Kings
- World Hockey Championship
- * Men's champion: Russia defeated Sweden
- * Junior Men's champion: Canada won over Sweden
- Mighty Ducks of Anaheim play inaugural season.
- Florida Panthers play inaugural season.
[Kickboxing]
Before 2000, K-1 was considered the only major kickboxing promotion in the world.
[Lacrosse]
- The Buffalo Bandits defeat the Philadelphia Wings to win the Major Indoor Lacrosse League championship
[Mixed martial arts]
Before 1997, the Ultimate Fighting Championship was considered the only major MMA organization in the world and featured much fewer rules then are used in modern MMA.
[Motorsport]
[Radiosport]
- The Friendship Radiosport Games held in Victoria, British Columbia are the first international Amateur Radio Direction Finding competition ever held in Canada.
[Rugby league]
- 1992-93 RFL Championship won by Wigan
- RL Challenge Cup tournament culminates in Wigan's 20–14 win over Widnes in the final at Wembley Stadium before 77,684
- 1993 State of Origin won by New South Wales in game two of the three-match series against Queensland at the Sydney Football Stadium before 41,895.
- 1993 NSWRL season culminates in a repeat of the previous year's grand final with the Brisbane Broncos again defeating the St George Dragons, this time 14–6 at the Sydney Football Stadium before 42,329.
[Rugby union]
- 99th Five Nations Championship series is won by France
[Snooker]
- World Snooker Championship – Stephen Hendry beats Jimmy White 18–5
- World rankings – Stephen Hendry remains world number one for 1993/94
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- 21st European LC Championships, held in Sheffield, United Kingdom
- * Germany wins the most medals, and the most gold medals
- Third European Sprint Championships, held in Gateshead, United Kingdom
- * Germany wins the most medals, Sweden the most gold medals
- First World Short Course Championships, held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- * United States and Australia win the most medals, China the most gold medals
- February 17 – Mark Foster breaks the world record in the men's 50m freestyle at a swimming meet in Sheffield, United Kingdom, clocking 21.60.
[Taekwondo]
- World Championships held in New York City, United States
[Tennis]
- April 30 – during a changeover at a tournament in Hamburg, Germany, Monica Seles is stabbed in the back by a deranged fan of rival Steffi Graf. Seles would not play competitively for more than two years after the incident.
- Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
- # Australian Open – Jim Courier
- # French Open – Sergi Bruguera
- # Wimbledon championships – Pete Sampras
- # US Open – Pete Sampras
- Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
- # Australian Open – Monica Seles
- # French Open – Steffi Graf
- # Wimbledon championships – Steffi Graf
- # US Open – Steffi Graf
- Davis Cup of world tennis won by Germany 4–1 over Australia
[Triathlon]
- ITU World Championships held in Manchester, United Kingdom
- ITU World Cup started in Japan and ended in the United States Virgin Islands
- ETU European Championships held in Echternach, Luxembourg
[Volleyball]
- Men's World League: Brazil
- Women's World Grand Prix: Cuba
- Women's European Championship: Russia
[Water polo]
- Men's World Cup: Italy
- Men's European Championship: Italy
- Women's European Championship: Netherlands
[Multi-sport event]s
- First East Asian Games held in Shanghai, China
- Fourth World Games held in The Hague, Netherlands
- Central American and Caribbean Games held in Ponce, Puerto Rico
- Twelfth Mediterranean Games held in Languedoc-Roussillon, France
- Seventeenth Summer Universiade held in Buffalo, New York, United States
- Sixteenth Winter Universiade held in Zakopane, Poland
Awards
- Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year – Michael Jordan, NBA basketball
- Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year – Sheryl Swoopes, College basketball
- ABC's Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year: Evander Holyfield, American boxer