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2002 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
Contents
- Alpine skiing
- American football
- Association football
- Athletics
- Australian rules football
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Boxing
- Canadian football
- Cricket
- Cycle racing
- Dogsled racing
- Field hockey
- Figure skating
- Gaelic Athletic Association
- Golf
- Handball
- Harness racing
- Horse racing
- Ice hockey
- Lacrosse
- Mixed martial arts
- Motor racing
- Orienteering
- Radiosport
- Rugby league
- Rugby union
- Ski mountaineering
- Snooker
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Water polo
- Winter Olympics
- Multi sport events
- Awards
- References
Alpine skiing
American football
Association football
Athletics
Australian rules football
Baseball
Basketball
Boxing
Canadian football
Cricket
Cycle racing
Road bicycle racing
Cyclo-cross
Dogsled racing
Field hockey
Figure skating
Gaelic Athletic Association
Golf
Men's professional
Men's amateur
Women's professional
Handball
Harness racing
- Cane Pace won by Art Major
- Little Brown Jug won by Million Dollar Cam
- Messenger Stakes won by Allamerican Ingot
- Hambletonian won by Chip Chip Hooray
- Yonkers Trot won by Bubba Dunn
- Kentucky Futurity won by Like a Prayer
Horse racing
Steeplechases
Flat races
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Rock of Gibraltar
- Epsom Derby – High Chaparral
- St. Leger Stakes – Bollin Eric
- Breeders' Cup Classic – Volponi
- Breeders' Cup Distaff – Azeri
- Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf – Starine
- Breeders' Cup Juvenile – Vindication
- Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies – Storm Flag Flying
- Breeders' Cup Mile – Domedriver
- Breeders' Cup Sprint – Orientate
- Breeders' Cup Turf – High Chaparral
Ice hockey
Lacrosse
Mixed martial arts
The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 2002 in chronological order.
Motor racing
Orienteering
Radiosport
Rugby league
Rugby union
Ski mountaineering
Snooker
Swimming
Tennis
See also 2002 ATP Tour, 2002 WTA Tour
- Australian Open – Thomas Johansson
- French Open – Albert Costa
- Wimbledon championships – Lleyton Hewitt
- US Open – Pete Sampras
- Australian Open – Jennifer Capriati
- French Open – Serena Williams
- Wimbledon championships – Serena Williams
- US Open – Serena Williams
Volleyball
Water polo
Winter Olympics
Multi-sport events
Awards
References
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