This list shows notable sports-related deaths, events, and outcomes that occurred in October of 2004.
Deaths
October 31, 2004 (Sunday)
October 30, 2004 (Saturday)
- Rugby league Tri-Nations: Australia defeat Great Britain 12âÂÂ8 at the City of Manchester Stadium and qualify for the Tri-Nations Final, where they will play either New Zealand or Great Britain, depending on results over the next three weeks.
October 29, 2004 (Friday)
October 27, 2004 (Wednesday)
October 26, 2004 (Tuesday)
October 25, 2004 (Monday)
October 24, 2004 (Sunday)
- Baseball â 2004 World Series, Game 2: The Boston Red Sox achieve another home-field victory over the St. Louis Cardinals 6 to 2. Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling earns another win playing through his ankle injury, despite Boston committing four errors. Games 3 through 5 are slated to be held in St. Louis starting Tuesday. (CNNSI)
- Cross-country skiing: World Cup 2005 season opening in Düsseldorf, Germany: The Ladies' 6ÃÂ0.8 km Team Sprint relay race is won by the Norwegian No. 1 team (Marit Bjørgen, Hilde G. Pedersen), with Germany's No. 2 team (Manuela Henkel, Evi Sachenbacher) and Italy's No. 1 team (Arianna Follis, Gabriella Paruzzi) taking the 2nd and 3rd place. (FIS-Ski Results) In the Men's 6ÃÂ1.5 km race, Norway's No. 1 team wins (HÃÂ¥vard Bjerkeli, Tor Arne Hetland), while Germany's No. 1 team (Tobias Angerer, Axel Teichmann) and No. 3 team (Toni Lang, Andreas Stitzl) finish 2nd and 3rd, respectively. (FIS-Ski Results)
- Football (soccer): Manchester United defeat Arsenal 2âÂÂ0 at United's Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, ending the London club's unbeaten streak in the FA Premier League. Arsenal's unbeaten run had stretched a record 49 matches and included the entire 2003âÂÂ04 season. (BBC)
- Formula One: In the Brazilian Grand Prix, the last race of the 2004 season, Juan Pablo Montoya wins his final race for the Williams team, holding off future McLaren teammate Kimi Räikkönen. Rubens Barrichello finishes third. Michael Schumacher, who had long since clinched his seventh series championship, finishes seventh. (BBC)
- National Football League Week 7:
- The Kansas City Chiefs, in a 56âÂÂ10 romp over the Atlanta Falcons, set an NFL record for most rushing touchdowns in a game, with 8. Four were scored by Priest Holmes and four by Derrick Blaylock. (Yahoo!)
- The New England Patriots set another NFL record with their 18th consecutive regular-season victory, 13âÂÂ7 over the New York Jets. The loss is the first of the year for the Jets, while the Patriots remain undefeated. Jets running back Curtis Martin moves into seventh place on the all-time career rushing yards list. (Yahoo!)
- The Philadelphia Eagles also remain undefeated with a 34âÂÂ31 overtime win over the Cleveland Browns. (Yahoo!)
- The Miami Dolphins stun the St. Louis Rams 31âÂÂ14 for their first win of the season. (Yahoo!)
- The Jacksonville Jaguars stun the Indianapolis Colts 27âÂÂ24 on a last minute 50-yard field goal from Josh Scobee. (Yahoo!)
- Deion Sanders has his first interception return for a touchdown since 1998 as his Baltimore Ravens beat the Buffalo Bills 20âÂÂ6. (Yahoo!)
- Emmitt Smith rushed for 100 yards for the 78th time in his career, surpassing Walter Payton en route to a 25âÂÂ17 Arizona Cardinals victory over the Seattle Seahawks. (ESPN)
- NASCAR: Jimmie Johnson's sixth win of the 2004 NASCAR season, at the Subway 500 at Martinsville Speedway near Martinsville, Virginia, is overshadowed by the crash of a private plane today belonging to his racing team, Hendrick Motorsports. (ESPN) All 10 people on board the plane were killed, including four relatives of team owner Rick Hendrick. (ESPN)
- Ice skating: During an ABC televised competition, skater Tatiana Totmianina suffers a fall after her partner slipped off his right foot. She remains unconscious for some minutes, and is hospitalized with damage to her head, neck and eyes.
October 23, 2004 (Saturday)
October 21, 2004 (Thursday)
October 20, 2004 (Wednesday)
- Baseball:
- National League Championship Series, Game 6: The St. Louis Cardinals come back to beat the Houston Astros 6âÂÂ4. Jim Edmonds drives in the winning runs with a walk-off home run in the bottom of the twelfth. This series is all tied up at 3âÂÂ3 and the stage is set for a dramatic Game 7 in St. Louis on October 21. (ESPN)
- American League Championship Series, Game 7: The Boston Red Sox defeat the New York Yankees, 10âÂÂ3, going on to the World Series for the first time since 1986. The Red Sox won four games in a row, winning the series 4âÂÂ3. They become the first team in Major League Baseball, and the third team in North American professional sports, to win a postseason series after trailing three games to none. (ESPN) (TheBostonChannel.com) (Reuters)
- Football: UEFA Champions League, Group Stage, Matchday 3
- Group E: Panathinaikos 2 â 2 Arsenal
- Group E: Rosenborg 1 â 2 PSV
- Group F: A.C. Milan 1 â 0 FC Barcelona
- Group F: Shakhtar Donetsk 3 â 0 Celtic
- Group G: Anderlecht 1 â 2 Werder Bremen
- Group G: Valencia 1 â 5 Inter Milan
- Group H: Chelsea 2 â 0 CSKA Moscow
- Group H: Paris Saint-Germain 2 â 0 F.C. Porto (UEFA.com)
- Women's boxing: Laila Ali denies rumors she will be fighting in Kinshasa, DR Congo on October 30, the 30th anniversary of her father's legendary fight against George Foreman in the same city. (ESPN)
October 19, 2004 (Tuesday)
October 18, 2004 (Monday)
October 17, 2004 (Sunday)
- Baseball:
- American League Championship Series, Game 4: The Boston Red Sox stay alive in the series with the New York Yankees with a 6âÂÂ4 win in 12 innings. The Sox, who now trail 3âÂÂ1 in the series, tie the game in the bottom of the ninth against Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, and win on a walk-off home run by David Ortiz in the 12th. (ESPN)
- National League Championship Series, Game 4: The Houston Astros even the series with the St. Louis Cardinals at two games apiece with a 6âÂÂ5 win. Carlos Beltrán supplies the winning margin with a solo home run in the seventh inning. Beltrán ties records for the most home runs in a single postseason (eight) and most consecutive postseason games with a home run (five). (ESPN)
- National Football League Week 6:
- The New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets remain the NFL's only undefeated teams, by beating the Seattle Seahawks, Carolina Panthers and San Francisco 49ers respectively. New England's win tied an NFL record for consecutive regular-season victories, at 17, and continues their record of most consecutive NFL games won (including playoffs) to 20. (Yahoo!/AP)
- The Buffalo Bills get their first win of the year by beating the Miami Dolphins 20âÂÂ13. The Dolphins, at 0âÂÂ6, are the NFL's last winless team in 2004.
- Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper throws five touchdowns for the third time this season, setting an NFL record. The Vikings defeated the New Orleans Saints 38âÂÂ31. (Yahoo!)
- Motorcycle racing: Valentino Rossi wins the World MotoGP title for the third successive year, the first year for Yamaha since 1992, when he wins the Australian MotoGP, one race before the end of the series. He is only the second rider to win successive titles for different teams. (BBC), (BBC).
- Golf: Ernie Els wins the Volvo World Match Play Championship at Wentworth, beating Lee Westwood 2 and 1. It's a record sixth title for Els, and the third in a row. (BBC)
October 16, 2004 (Saturday)
- Baseball:
- National League Championship Series, Game 3: The Houston Astros defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 5âÂÂ2 behind home runs by Jeff Kent, Carlos Beltrán, and Lance Berkman. Roger Clemens pitches seven innings for the win, which leaves the Astros trailing 2âÂÂ1 in the series. (ESPN)
- American League Championship Series, Game 3: The New York Yankees take a 3âÂÂ0 series lead over the Boston Red Sox, pounding out 22 hits in a 19âÂÂ8 win. Hideki Matsui and Alex Rodriguez each score five runs, and Matsui also drives in five runs. (ESPN)
- Rugby league:
- Australia and New Zealand draw 16âÂÂ16 in the opening game of the Tri-Nations at the North Harbour Stadium in Auckland. (BBC)
- Leeds Rhinos defeat Bradford Bulls 16âÂÂ8 in the Grand Final of Super League IX at Old Trafford, to win their first league championship for 32 years. (BBC)
- Snooker: During the second round of qualifying for the UK Championship, Jamie Burnett achieves a break of 148 against Leo Fernandez, the first time a player has made a break higher than the nominal maximum of 147 in a professional match. (BBC)
October 15, 2004 (Friday)
October 14, 2004 (Thursday)
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October 13, 2004 (Wednesday)
- Baseball:
- American League Championship Series, Game 2: The New York Yankees take a 2âÂÂ0 lead over the Boston Red Sox. In a 3âÂÂ1 win, Jon Lieber outpitches Red Sox star Pedro MartÃÂnez. John Olerud hits a two-run homer for the Yankees. (ESPN)
- National League Championship Series, Game 1: In the series opener, the St. Louis Cardinals break open a 4âÂÂ4 game with six runs in the bottom of the sixth inning, and hold on for a 10âÂÂ7 win over the Houston Astros. (ESPN)
- Football:
- FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifying
- Qatar 2 â 3 Iran
- Thailand 3 â 0 United Arab Emirates
- Singapore 2 â 0 India
- Hong Kong 2 â 0 Malaysia
- Tajikistan 2 â 1 Kyrgyzstan
- Kuwait 1 â 0 China PR
- Oman 0 â 1 Japan
- Maldives 3 â 0 Vietnam
- North Korea 2 â 1 Yemen
- Iraq 1 â 2 Uzbekistan
- Laos 2 â 3 Jordan
- Syria 2 â 2 Bahrain
- Lebanon 1 â 1 South Korea
- Uzbekistan, Japan, North Korea, and Saudi Arabia clinch first place in their group, and advance to Stage 3.
- FIFA World Cup European Qualifying
- Italy 4 â 3 Belarus
- Netherlands 3 â 1 Finland
- Luxembourg 0 â 4 Liechtenstein
- Armenia 0 â 3 Czech Republic
- Moldova 1 â 1 Scotland
- Lithuania 0 â 0 Spain
- Serbia and Montenegro 5 â 0 San Marino
- Cyprus 0 â 2 France
- Azerbaijan 0 â 1 England
- Portugal 7 â 1 Russia
- Latvia 2 â 2 Estonia
- Kazakhstan 0 â 1 Albania
- Iceland 1 â 4 Sweden
- Bulgaria 4 â 1 Malta
- Andorra 1 â 0 Macedonia
- Ukraine 2 â 0 Georgia
- Norway 3 â 0 Slovenia
- Republic of Ireland 2 â 0 Faroe Islands
- Denmark 1 â 1 Turkey
- Wales 2 â 3 Poland
- Northern Ireland 3 â 3 Austria
- FIFA World Cup South American Qualifying
- Paraguay 1 â 1 Peru
- Chile 0 â 0 Argentina
- Brazil 0 â 0 Colombia
- FIFA World Cup CONCACAF Qualifying
- Guatemala 1 â 0 Honduras
- Mexico 3 â 0 Trinidad and Tobago
- St. Kitts and Nevis 0 â 3 St. Vincent / Grenadines
- Canada 1 â 3 Costa Rica
- Jamaica 0 â 0 El Salvador
- USA 6 â 0 Panama
- United States, Guatemala and Mexico clinch places in the final stage of qualifying.
- (FIFAWorldCup.Yahoo.com)
October 12, 2004 (Tuesday)
October 11, 2004 (Monday)
October 10, 2004 (Sunday)
- Formula One: In a dominating performance, Michael Schumacher wins his 13th race of the season at the Japanese Grand Prix. His brother Ralf holds off Jenson Button for second. (BBC)
- Baseball:
- National League Division Series:
- The Atlanta Braves even their series with the Houston Astros at two games apiece, ending the Astros' 19-game home winning streak with a 6âÂÂ5 win. Rafael Furcal scores the winning run in the ninth on a single from J. D. Drew. (ESPN)
- The St. Louis Cardinals win their series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, 3 games to 1, with a 6âÂÂ2 win. Albert Pujols breaks open a 2âÂÂ2 game with a three-run homer in the fourth inning. (ESPN)
- New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera returns to Panama City, Panama after two relatives of his wife were electrocuted while cleaning the swimming pool at his home there. (ESPN)
- 1996 National League Most Valuable Player Ken Caminiti dies of a heart attack at age 41. (KGTV via Yahoo!)
- National Football League Week 5:
- The New England Patriots set a record for the number of consecutive NFL games ever won, at 19, after beating the Miami Dolphins 24âÂÂ10.
- The Seattle Seahawks take their first loss of the season, against the St. Louis Rams. St. Louis scores 17 points in the final six minutes of regulation to tie the Seahawks, and go on to beat the Seahawks 33âÂÂ27 in overtime.
- The Atlanta Falcons also take their first loss, to the Detroit Lions. The San Francisco 49ers get their first win by beating the Arizona Cardinals in overtime.
- Marathon: Eurasia Marathon: David Kiptanui, (26) from Kenya wins in 2:18:19 before Konstantin Permitin (ÃÂþýÃÂÃÂðýÃÂøý ÃÂõÃÂüøÃÂøý), (36) of Russia (2:18:25) and Yuriy Hychun, (27) from Ukraine (2:18:35). In the women's category, Russian Svetlana Demidenko (áòõÃÂûðýð ÃÂõüøôõýúþ), (28) wins in 2:36:44 before her compatriots Zhanna Malkova (ÃÂðýýð ÃÂðûúþòð), (36) in 2:39:36 and Olga Glok (ÃÂûÃÂóð ÃÂûþú), (21) in 2:42:45. (Istanbul Marathon)
- WNBA: The Seattle Storm even their best-of-three championship series with the Connecticut Sun at one game apiece, winning 67âÂÂ65. The Sun's Nykesha Sales sets a WNBA Finals record with 32 points, but misses a three-pointer at the buzzer that would have won the game. Betty Lennox leads the Storm with 27 points; Lauren Jackson racks up a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds. (ESPN)
- Football:
- FIFA World Cup South American Qualifying
- Ecuador 2 â 0 Chile
- FIFA World Cup African Qualifying
- Guinea 1 â 1 Morocco
- Uganda 0 â 1 South Africa
- Togo 1 â 0 Mali
- Benin 0 â 1 Ivory Coast
- Liberia 0 â 1 Senegal
- Angola 1 â 0 Zimbabwe
- Congo 2 â 3 Zambia
- Ghana 0 â 0 Congo DR
- FIFA World Cup North / Central American & Caribbean Qualifying
- St Vincent & the Grenadines 0 â 1 Mexico
- Trinidad and Tobago 5 â 1 Saint Kitts and Nevis (FIFAWorldCup.Yahoo.com)
October 9, 2004 (Saturday)
October 8, 2004 (Friday)
- Baseball: American League Division Series
- The Boston Red Sox complete a three-game sweep of the Anaheim Angels. The Red Sox take a 6âÂÂ1 lead after six innings, but the Angels even the game with five runs in the seventh, punctuated by a grand slam from Vladimir Guerrero. The game goes into extra innings; in the bottom of the 10th inning, David Ortiz hits a two-run walk-off home run to win the game 8âÂÂ6, ending the series. (ESPN)
- The New York Yankees take a 2âÂÂ1 lead in their series against the Minnesota Twins with an 8âÂÂ4 win. The Yankees erase an early 1âÂÂ0 Twins lead with three runs on four consecutive two-out singles in the second inning, and later add home runs from Bernie Williams and Hideki Matsui. Kevin Brown pitches six innings for the win. (ESPN)
- NFL: The league announces that Jamal Lewis, who pleaded guilty yesterday to trying to set up a cocaine deal in 2000, will be suspended for two games without pay, and in addition will be fined two weeks' salary. This action will cost Lewis approximately US$760,000. (ESPN)
- WNBA:
- In the first game of the best-of-three championship series, the Connecticut Sun beat the Seattle Storm 68âÂÂ64. Sun rookie Lindsay Whalen barely misses a double-double, scoring 11 points and dishing out nine assists. Katie Douglas leads the Sun with 18 points. The Storm are led by Betty Lennox with 17 points and Lauren Jackson with 16. (ESPN)
- Los Angeles Sparks center Lisa Leslie is named the league's MVP for the second time. (ESPN) The All-WNBA team is also named; Leslie is joined on the first team by:
- Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm
- Tina Thompson, Houston Comets
- Sue Bird, Seattle Storm
- Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury
- Football:
- FIFA World Cup African Qualifying
- Libya 2 â 1 Egypt (FIFAWorldCup.Yahoo.com)
October 7, 2004 (Thursday)
October 6, 2004 (Wednesday)
October 5, 2004 (Tuesday)
- Baseball: The St. Louis Cardinals beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8âÂÂ3 in the first game of a best-of-five National League Division Series, while the Boston Red Sox defeat the Anaheim Angels 9âÂÂ3, and the Minnesota Twins defeat the New York Yankees 2âÂÂ0, in the opening game of their respective American League Division Series. The Twins break a post-season record with 5 double plays and the Cardinals break an NLDS record with 5 home runs.
- Football: The draw for the group stage of the 2005 UEFA Cup takes place at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. (UEFA.com) Results:
- Group A: Basel, Ferencváros, Feyenoord, Hearts, Schalke
- Group B: Athletic Bilbao, BeÃ
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Â, Parma, Standard Liège, Steaua Bucharest
- Group C: Austria Vienna, Club Brugge, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, Utrecht, Real Zaragoza
- Group D: Dinamo Tbilisi, Newcastle United, Panionios, Sochaux, Sporting Lisbon
- Group E: Egaleo, Lazio, Middlesbrough, Partizan Belgrade, Villarreal
- Group F: Amica Wronki, Auxerre, AZ Alkmaar, Grazer AK, Rangers
- Group G: Benfica, Beveren, Dinamo Zagreb, Heerenveen, VfB Stuttgart
- Group H: AEK Athens, Alemannia, Lille, Sevilla, Zenit St. Petersburg
- Basketball:
- NBA: Scottie Pippen, who starred alongside Michael Jordan for all of the Chicago Bulls' six NBA championships in the 1990s, announces his retirement. (ESPN)
- WNBA: Sue Bird recovers from a collapse the day before, and the Seattle Storm defeat the Sacramento Monarchs, 82âÂÂ62, to win their series, 2 to 1 and advance to the WNBA Finals, against the Connecticut Sun. (WNBA)
- NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt Jr. is fined US$10,000 and penalized 25 championship points for cursing during a television interview after his Sunday win at Talladega Superspeedway. The points penalty knocks him out of the lead in the race for the series championship. (ESPN)
October 4, 2004 (Monday)
October 3, 2004 (Sunday)
October 2, 2004 (Saturday)
October 1, 2004 (Friday)
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