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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
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| May.14 |
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Australia hails solo yachts girl| Australians have gathered around harbour to welcome back Jessica Watson, 16, from her record round-the-world sailing adventure | |
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| Mar.28 |
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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
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| Jan.12 |
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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
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| Jan.4 |
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Australia sweeps up Ashes Australia completed the most emphatic Ashes series victory in 86 years, with a 5-0 series sweep of England
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| Nov.20 |
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Swimmer Ian Thorpe retires at 24 5-time Olympic champion has quit competitive swimming. He swam to 13 world records between 1999 and 2002
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| Sep.30 |
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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
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| Dec.27 |
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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
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| Nov.16 |
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Schwarzer puts Australia in finals Australia reached the World Cup finals after a penalty shoot-out victory over Uruguay
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| Nov.1 |
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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
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| Apr.26 |
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Thorpe set for 400-meter defense
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| Jan.5 |
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Waugh bows out with battling knock
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| Jan.2 |
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Tendulkar spoiling Waugh's goodbye
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| Nov.23 |
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Wilkinson named player of the year
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| Nov.22 |
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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 | |
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| Nov.20 |
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New Zealand gets third place
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| Nov.16 |
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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
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| Nov.15 |
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Australia shock New Zealand in semi Australia upset tournament favorites All Blacks by beating them 22-10 in the Rugby World Cup semifinal
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| Oct.10 |
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Australia stumble past Pumas
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| Jan.9 |
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Australia suffers record mauling
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| Jan.6 |
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Australia wins Ashes series 4-1 England crushed Australia by 225 runs to win the fifth Ashes test
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| Jan.3 |
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Waugh reaches 10,000 runs
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| Jan.11 |
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Hingis battles past Clijsters
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| Jan.10 |
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Hingis advanced at adidas Internat.
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| Jan.5 |
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Australia cleansweeps over S. Africa Australia wins by 10 wickets in the 3rd and final test
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| Nov.18 |
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Hewitt captures Masters Cup
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| Nov.16 |
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Hewitt beats Rafter, becomes No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt, Patrick Rafter 7-5, 6-2. Hewitt is the youngest man to hold the top ranking
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| Sep.23 |
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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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| Oct.1 |
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Olympic Games closed| Jones, Freeman were the best stories | |
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Michael Johnson wins 6th gold medal| Track star wraps up his Olympic career with relay victory | |
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Jones runs her total to 5 Sprint star comes home with 3 gold, 2 bronze
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| Sep.30 |
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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
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| Sep.15 |
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17-year-old Ian Thorpe wins 4 medals Thorpe is breaking his own world record in the 400m freestyle
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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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