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==[[Floorball]]==
==[[Floorball]]==
* [[2007 Women's World Floorball Championships|Women's World Floorball Championships]]
* [[2007 Women's World Floorball Championships|Women's World Floorball Championships]]
** Champion: [[Sweden women's national floorball team|Sweden]]
** Champion: {{flw|SWE}}
* [[2007 Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships|Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships]]
* [[2007 Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships|Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships]]
** Champion: [[Sweden men's national under-19 floorball team|Sweden]]
** Champion: {{fl19|SWE}}
* [[Champions Cup (floorball)|European Cup]]
* [[Champions Cup (floorball)|European Cup]]
** [[2006–07 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals|Men's champion]]: [[AIK Innebandy|AIK IBF]]
** [[2006–07 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals|Men's champion]]: {{flagicon|SWE}} [[AIK Innebandy|AIK IBF]]
** Women's champion: [[UHC Dietlikon]]
** Women's champion: {{flagicon|SUI}} [[UHC Dietlikon]]


==Golf==
==Golf==
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==[[Orienteering]]==
==[[Orienteering]]==
* August – [[2007 World Orienteering Championships|2007]] [[World Orienteering Championships]] held in Kiev
* August – [[2007 World Orienteering Championships|2007]] [[World Orienteering Championships]] held in Kyiv


==[[Rink hockey]]==
==[[Rink hockey]]==
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==[[Rugby league]]==
==[[Rugby league]]==
{{main|2007 in rugby league}}
{{main|2007 in rugby league}}
* February 23 at [[Reebok Stadium]], [[Bolton]], England – [[2007 World Club Challenge]] is won by [[St Helens R.F.C.|St. Helens]] who defeated the [[Brisbane Broncos]] 18–14 before 23,207
* February 23 at [[Reebok Stadium]], Bolton, England – [[2007 World Club Challenge]] is won by [[St Helens R.F.C.|St. Helens]] who defeated the [[Brisbane Broncos]] 18–14 before 23,207
* April 20 at Brisbane – [[2007 Anzac Test|2007]] [[ANZAC Day Test]] is won by [[Australian Kangaroos|Australia]] 30–6 against [[New Zealand national rugby league team|New Zealand]] at [[Suncorp Stadium]] before 35,241
* April 20 at Brisbane – [[2007 Anzac Test|2007]] [[ANZAC Day Test]] is won by [[Australian Kangaroos|Australia]] 30–6 against [[New Zealand national rugby league team|New Zealand]] at [[Suncorp Stadium]] before 35,241
* June 13 at [[Telstra Stadium]], Sydney – The [[2007 State of Origin series]] is wrapped up by [[Queensland Maroons|Queensland]] in game two of the series before 76,924
* June 13 at [[Telstra Stadium]], Sydney – The [[2007 State of Origin series]] is wrapped up by [[Queensland Maroons|Queensland]] in game two of the series before 76,924
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* 113th [[2007 Six Nations Championship|Six Nations Championship]] series is won by [[France national rugby union team|France]]
* 113th [[2007 Six Nations Championship|Six Nations Championship]] series is won by [[France national rugby union team|France]]
* [[2007 Rugby World Cup]] held in stadiums throughout France, with matches also held in Edinburgh and Cardiff. South Africa beat [[2003 Rugby World Cup|defending champions]] England in the [[2007 Rugby World Cup Final|final]] 15–6 to win the World Cup.
* [[2007 Rugby World Cup]] held in stadiums throughout France, with matches also held in Edinburgh and Cardiff. South Africa beat [[2003 Rugby World Cup|defending champions]] England in the [[2007 Rugby World Cup Final|final]] 15–6 to win the World Cup.
* [[2007 Super 14 season|2007 Super 14]] [[2007 Super 14 Final|Final]] at [[Kings Park Stadium|ABSA Stadium]], [[Durban]] – The [[Bulls (Super rugby franchise)|Bulls]] score a converted try after the final horn to defeat the homestanding [[Sharks (Super rugby franchise)|Sharks]] 20–19, becoming the first South African team to win the Super Rugby competition in its professional era.
* [[2007 Super 14 season|2007 Super 14]] [[2007 Super 14 Final|Final]] at [[Kings Park Stadium|ABSA Stadium]], Durban – The [[Bulls (Super rugby franchise)|Bulls]] score a converted try after the final horn to defeat the homestanding [[Sharks (Super rugby franchise)|Sharks]] 20–19, becoming the first South African team to win the Super Rugby competition in its professional era.
* [[2006-07 Heineken Cup|2007 Heineken Cup]] [[2007 Heineken Cup Final|Final]] at [[Twickenham Stadium|Twickenham]], London – [[Wasps RFC|London Wasps]] deny [[Leicester Tigers]] a treble with a 25–9 win.
* [[2006-07 Heineken Cup|2007 Heineken Cup]] [[2007 Heineken Cup Final|Final]] at [[Twickenham Stadium|Twickenham]], London – [[Wasps RFC|London Wasps]] deny [[Leicester Tigers]] a treble with a 25–9 win.
'''Domestic competitions'''
'''Domestic competitions'''

Latest revision as of 09:06, 18 October 2024

2007 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Association football

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Baseball

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Oregon State Beavers win back to back National Championships.

Seoul Shrubbery defeat the defend champions Singapore Sushi 1,300-1,212 to capture their first ever Periwinkle Feather.

Basketball

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  • January 20 Nicolay Valuev successfully defends his WBA Heavyweight title by defeating Jameel McCline, by technical knockout aun McCline blows out his knee.
  • February 3 Chad Dawson becomes the WBC Light Heavyweight champion after defeating Tomasz Adamek by unanimous decision. Despite being knocked down from a straight right hand on round ten, Dawson dominates most of the fight with his speed.
  • February 10 Shane Mosley becomes the WBC Welterweight champion by defeating Luis Collazo by unanimous decision.
  • March 10 Wladimir Klitschko successfully defends his IBF Heavyweight title after defeating Ray Austin by 2nd-round knockout.
  • April 14 Ruslan Chagaev becomes the new WBA Heavyweight Champion after defeating Nicolay Valuev by majority decision.
  • April 28 Juan Díaz unifies the WBA and WBO Lightweight titles after defeating Acelino Freitas, after Freitas refused to answer the bell before round nine.
  • June 2 Sultan Ibragimov defeats Shannon Briggs by unanimous decision to take the WBO Heavyweight title.
  • September 29 Kelly Pavlik upsets Jermain Taylor by seventh-round TKO to win the WBC, WBO, and universally recognized Middleweight Champion of the World. Pavlik was knocked down in the second round, but rallied back against a tired Taylor.
  • November 4 Joe Calzaghe defeats Mikkel Kessler by unanimous decision in a unification bout for the WBA, WBC and WBO super middleweight titles. Calzaghe becomes the first undisputed super middleweight champion and surpasses the 20 defences made by Bernard Hopkins and Larry Holmes at middleweight and heavyweight respectively.
  • The Ashes – Australia completes a 5–0 whitewash over England in the 2006-07 Ashes series, the first time since 1920–21 that one team has won all the Tests in an Ashes series
  • 2007 Cricket World Cup held in the West Indies – Australia beat Sri Lanka by 53 runs in the final
  • The inaugural ICC World Twenty20 held in South Africa; India beat Pakistan in the finals by 5 runs

Cycling

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Grand Tours:

Golf

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Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Steeplechases

Flat races

The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 2007 in chronological order.

Date Event Alternate Name/s Location Attendance PPV Buyrate Notes
January 19 IFL: Oakland United States Oakland, California, USA Start of 2007 IFL Season.
January 20 WEC 25: McCullough vs. Cope United States Oakland, California, USA First WEC event under Zuffa ownership.
January 25 UFC Fight Night: Rashad Evans vs Sean Salmon UFC Fight Night: Evans vs Salmon

UFC Fight Night 8

United States Hollywood, Florida, USA
February 2 IFL: Houston United States Houston, Texas, USA
February 3 UFC 67: All or Nothing United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 10,227 350,000 (Min.)

400,000 (Max.)

February 10 Strikeforce: Young Guns United States San Jose, California, USA 3,169
February 10 EliteXC Destiny United States Southaven, Mississippi, USA 7,200 EliteXC's first event.
February 10 Cage Rage 20: Born 2 Fight England London, England
February 23 IFL: Atlanta United States Duluth, Georgia, USA
February 24 Pride 33: The Second Coming United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 12,911
March 3 UFC 68: The Uprising United States Columbus, Ohio, USA 19,049 534,000
March 12 K-1 Hero's 8 Japan Nagoya, Japan
March 12 IFL: Los Angeles United States Inglewood, California, USA
March 24 WEC 26: Condit vs. Alessio United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 1,819
April 5 UFC Fight Night: Stevenson vs Guillard UFC Fight Night 9 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 1,734
April 7 IFL: Moline United States Moline, Illinois, USA
April 7 UFC 69: Shootout United States Houston, Texas, USA 15,269 400,000
April 8 Pride 34: Kamikaze Japan Saitama, Japan Last Pride FC event.
April 13 IFL: Connecticut United States Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
April 21 UFC 70: Nations Collide England Manchester, England 15,114
April 21 Cage Rage 21: Judgement Day England London, England
May 12 WEC 27: Marshall vs. McElfresh United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
May 19 IFL: Chicago United States Hoffman Estates, Illinois, USA
May 26 UFC 71: Liddell vs. Jackson United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 14,728 675,000
June 1 IFL: Everett United States Everett, Washington, USA
June 2 SoftBank presents Dynamite!! USA Dynamite!! USA United States Los Angeles, California, USA 18,340 35,000
June 3 WEC 28: Faber vs. Farrar United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
June 12 UFC Fight Night: Stout vs Fisher UFC Fight Night 10 United States Hollywood, Florida, USA
June 16 IFL: Las Vegas United States Hollywood, Florida, USA
June 16 UFC 72: Victory Northern Ireland Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK 7,850 200,000
June 22 Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Baroni United States San Jose, California, USA 9,672 35,000
June 23 The Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
June 23 CFFC V: Two Worlds, One Cage United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA 7,286
June 7 UFC 73: Stacked United States Sacramento, California, USA 13,183 425,000
June 16 K-1 Hero's 9 Japan Yokohama, Japan
June 27 ShoXC 1 United States Santa Ynez, California, USA
August 2 IFL: 2007 Semifinals United States East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA
August 5 WEC 29: Condit vs. Larson United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
August 25 ShoXC 2 United States Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA
August 25 UFC 74: Respect United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 11,118 520,000
September 1 Art of War 3: USA vs Brazil United States Dallas, Texas, USA
September 5 WEC 30: McCullough vs. Crunkilton United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
September 8 UFC 75: Champion vs. Champion England London, England 16,235
September 15 EliteXC: Uprising United States Oahu, Hawaii, USA
September 17 K-1 Hero's 10 Japan Yokohama, Japan
September 19 UFC Fight Night: Din Thomas vs Kenny Florian UFC Fight Night: Thomas vs Florian

UFC Fight Night 11

United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
September 20 IFL: 2007 Championship United States Hollywood, Florida, USA End of 2007 IFL Season.
September 22 UFC 76: Knockout United States Anaheim, California, USA 13,770 475,000
September 22 Cage Rage 23: Unbelievable England London, England
September 29 Strikeforce: Playboy Mansion United States Los Angeles, California, USA 3,569
October 20 UFC 77: Hostile Territory United States Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 16,054 325,000
October 26 ShoXC 3 United States Santa Ynez, California, USA
October 28 K-1 Hero's Korea 2007 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Last K-1 Hero's event.
November 10 EliteXC: Renegade United States Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
November 16 Strikeforce: Four Men Enter, One Man Survives United States San Jose, California, USA 7,249
November 17 UFC 78: Validation United States Newark, New Jersey, USA 14,071 400,000
December 1 Cage Rage 24: Feel the Pain England London, England
December 8 The Ultimate Fighter: Team Hughes vs Team Serra Finale The Ultimate Fighter 6 Finale United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
December 12 WEC 31: Faber vs. Curran United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
December 29 UFC 79: Nemesis United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 11,075 750,000+
December 31 K-1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite!! Japan Osaka, Japan 47,928 Event featured seven MMA bouts and eight K-1 kickboxing bouts.
December 31 Yarennoka! Japan Saitama, Japan 27,128 Under a collaboration promotion of Pride FC, M-1 Global, and FEG.

Domestic competitions

Swimming

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Tennis

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Volleyball

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References

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