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New Zealand gets third place   England into World Cup final  Wilkinson kicked a hat-trick of drop goals and 5 penalties to give England a 24-7 win over France Australia shock New Zealand in semi  Australia upset tournament favorites All Blacks by beating them 22-10 in the Rugby World Cup semifinal Australia stumble past Pumas Australia suffers record mauling Australia wins Ashes series 4-1  England crushed Australia by 225 runs to win the fifth Ashes test Waugh reaches 10,000 runs Hingis battles past Clijsters Hingis advanced at adidas Internat. Australia cleansweeps over S. Africa  Australia wins by 10 wickets in the 3rd and final test Hewitt captures Masters Cup Hewitt beats Rafter, becomes No. 1  Lleyton Hewitt, Patrick Rafter 7-5, 6-2. Hewitt is the youngest man to hold the top ranking Australia beats Sweden  Hewitt beat Johansson 7-6 (3), 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 and placed Australia into its 3rd consecutive final Olympic Games closed
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Sullivan improves 50m world swim record  Eamon Sullivan has broken his own record, setting a 2nd mark in 24 hours at the Australian swim championships and Olympic trials Clijsters battles to title  Kim Clijsters saved a match point before beating Serbia's Jankovic 4-6 7-6 6-4 to win a thrilling final at the Sydney International Australia sweeps up Ashes  Australia completed the most emphatic Ashes series victory in 86 years, with a 5-0 series sweep of England Swimmer Ian Thorpe retires at 24  5-time Olympic champion has quit competitive swimming. He swam to 13 world records between 1999 and 2002 West Coast beats Sydney in AFL title  Melbourne: The Eagles kicked the first 3 goals before holding on for a 12.13 (85) to 12.12 (84) decision over the Swans Wild Oats snaps yacht race record  Super maxi Wild Oats is taking line honors in less than one day, 19 hours in the 61st Sydney to Hobart yacht race   Schwarzer puts Australia in finals  Australia reached the World Cup finals after a penalty shoot-out victory over Uruguay Makybe Diva in historic Cup double  The mare has pulled off an historic back-to-back victory in this year's Melbourne Cup horse race Thorpe set for 400-meter defense Waugh bows out with battling knock Tendulkar spoiling Waugh's goodbye Wilkinson named player of the year England revels in rugby World Cup glory
England snags Ashes trophy  For the first time in 24 years, England has beaten Australia on Aussie home turf in a series of matches for cricket's historic Ashes trophy Australia hails solo yachts girl


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Michael Johnson wins 6th gold medal
  Track star wraps up his Olympic career with relay victory
Jones runs her total to 5  Sprint star comes home with 3 gold, 2 bronze Sep.30 Kenyans dominant in distance events  The Kenyans are going 1-2 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase in a bumper-car finish, and first and third in the 1,500 Sep.15 17-year-old Ian Thorpe wins 4 medals  Thorpe is breaking his own world record in the 400m freestyle   Olympic Games open
  Organizers thrilled the 110,000 spectators and an 4 billion TV viewers with a spectacular opening ceremony
 Australian Governor General Sir William Deane declared the games officially open. 12,697 performers , including some Aborigine women, take part in the ceremony. Golfer Greg Norman carried the torch across the spectacular harbor bridge to bring the Olympics down under



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West Coast beats Sydney in AFL title  Melbourne: The Eagles kicked the first 3 goals before holding on for a 12.13 (85) to 12.12 (84) decision over the Swans Australia hails solo yachts girl




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May.14
  Australians have gathered around harbour to welcome back Jessica Watson, 16, from her record round-the-world sailing adventure
2008 Mar.28 Sullivan improves 50m world swim record  Eamon Sullivan has broken his own record, setting a 2nd mark in 24 hours at the Australian swim championships and Olympic trials 2006 Nov.20 Swimmer Ian Thorpe retires at 24  5-time Olympic champion has quit competitive swimming. He swam to 13 world records between 1999 and 2002 2005 Dec.27 Wild Oats snaps yacht race record  Super maxi Wild Oats is taking line honors in less than one day, 19 hours in the 61st Sydney to Hobart yacht race 2004 Apr.26 Thorpe set for 400-meter defense 2000 Sep.15 17-year-old Ian Thorpe wins 4 medals  Thorpe is breaking his own world record in the 400m freestyle



Sydney, Sports Track & Field Timeline ... See World Track & Field timeline Top ^
2000 Oct.1 Michael Johnson wins 6th gold medal
  Track star wraps up his Olympic career with relay victory
Oct.1 Jones runs her total to 5  Sprint star comes home with 3 gold, 2 bronze Sep.30 Kenyans dominant in distance events  The Kenyans are going 1-2 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase in a bumper-car finish, and first and third in the 1,500



Sydney, Sports Tennis Timeline ... See World Tennis timeline Top ^
2007 Jan.12 Clijsters battles to title  Kim Clijsters saved a match point before beating Serbia's Jankovic 4-6 7-6 6-4 to win a thrilling final at the Sydney International 2002 Jan.11 Hingis battles past Clijsters Jan.10 Hingis advanced at adidas Internat. 2001 Nov.18 Hewitt captures Masters Cup Nov.16 Hewitt beats Rafter, becomes No. 1  Lleyton Hewitt, Patrick Rafter 7-5, 6-2. Hewitt is the youngest man to hold the top ranking Sep.23 Australia beats Sweden  Hewitt beat Johansson 7-6 (3), 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 and placed Australia into its 3rd consecutive final



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2003 Nov.23 Wilkinson named player of the year
Nov.22 England revels in rugby World Cup glory
  Wilkinson secured the game with a last-gasp drop goal in extra-time in historic 20-17 victory over Australia
Nov.20 New Zealand gets third place Nov.16   England into World Cup final  Wilkinson kicked a hat-trick of drop goals and 5 penalties to give England a 24-7 win over France Nov.15 Australia shock New Zealand in semi  Australia upset tournament favorites All Blacks by beating them 22-10 in the Rugby World Cup semifinal Oct.10 Australia stumble past Pumas



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2005 Nov.16   Schwarzer puts Australia in finals  Australia reached the World Cup finals after a penalty shoot-out victory over Uruguay



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2011 Jan.6 England snags Ashes trophy  For the first time in 24 years, England has beaten Australia on Aussie home turf in a series of matches for cricket's historic Ashes trophy 2007 Jan.4 Australia sweeps up Ashes  Australia completed the most emphatic Ashes series victory in 86 years, with a 5-0 series sweep of England 2004 Jan.5 Waugh bows out with battling knock
Jan.2 Tendulkar spoiling Waugh's goodbye 2003 Jan.9 Australia suffers record mauling Jan.6 Australia wins Ashes series 4-1  England crushed Australia by 225 runs to win the fifth Ashes test Jan.3 Waugh reaches 10,000 runs 2002 Jan.5 Australia cleansweeps over S. Africa  Australia wins by 10 wickets in the 3rd and final test



Sydney, Sports Olympics Timeline ... See World Olympics timeline Top ^
2000 Oct.1 Olympic Games closed
  Jones, Freeman were the best stories
Sep.15 Olympic Games open
  Organizers thrilled the 110,000 spectators and an 4 billion TV viewers with a spectacular opening ceremony
 Australian Governor General Sir William Deane declared the games officially open. 12,697 performers , including some Aborigine women, take part in the ceremony. Golfer Greg Norman carried the torch across the spectacular harbor bridge to bring the Olympics down under