July 2004 in sports

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Deaths in July

26 Rubén Gómez
24 Cotton Fitzsimmons
10 Rudy LaRusso
9 Tony Lupien
5 Rodger Ward
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July 31, 2004

July 30, 2004

July 29, 2004

July 28, 2004

July 27, 2004

  • UEFA Cup 2004-05 First qualifying round, second leg (Team progressing to next round in bold):

July 26, 2004

  • Canoe polo: During the weekend of 24 to 25 July, the Netherlands defeated Germany 5-4 in the final of the canoe polo 2004 world championships held in Miyoshi, Japan. In the first half of the final the Dutch dominated and this resulted in a score of 3-1 by half time. The perseverance of the German team was strong and they fought back to a score of 3-3. Just ten seconds before half time Jeroen Dieperink scored for the Dutch. Because of this setback Germany had to play a more offensive game in the second half. Two minutes before the end of the match Wouter Ottjes scored the winning goal for the Netherlands.

July 25, 2004

July 24, 2004

July 23, 2004

  • NBA: In a key development involving the upcoming trial of Kobe Bryant on sexual assault charges, Colorado District Judge Terry Ruckriegle has ruled that details of the sex life of Bryant's accuser in the three days before her July 1, 2003 hospital examination can be admitted as evidence in the trial. (ESPN) (http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1845483)

July 22, 2004

  • Tour de France: Lance Armstrong wins Stage 17 at Le Grand Bornand, the first time anyone has won three successive mountain stages since Gino Bartali in 1948, and now looks unbeatable barring a major accident before next Sunday's finish in Paris. Richard Virenque amasses an unbeatable points total for his seventh King of the Mountains title. (LeTour) (http://www.letour.fr/2004/us/index.html)
  • An unnamed high-ranking official of the Tour de France states that American cyclist Lance Armstrong will not compete in the 2005 Tour preferring to ride in either Italy's or Spain's national tour. Bill Stapleton, Armstrong's agent, and Dan Osipow, communication director, deny the report. (NYT) (http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/23/sports/sportsspecial/23lance.html)
  • Asian Cup 2004: Three-time Asian champions Saudi Arabia suffers a 1-0 loss to Uzbekistan by an early goal on the 13th minute.

July 21, 2004

July 20, 2004

  • Tour de France: Lance Armstrong wins Stage 15 at Villard-de-Lans and takes the overall lead in the race. Ivan Basso, who finished second in the stage, moves into second place overall, 1:25 back. (ESPN) (http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=1842934)

July 19, 2004

July 18, 2004

July 17, 2004

July 16, 2004

  • National Hockey League:
    • The Atlanta Thrashers' Dany Heatley is charged for the death of former teammate Dan Snyder who died in a car accident in which Heatley was recklessly speeding. (CBC) (http://www.cbc.ca/story/sports/national/2004/07/16/Sports/heatley040716.html).
    • The St. Louis Blues' Mike Danton pleads guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit murder, involving an unsuccessful plan to hire a hitman to kill his agent. (CBC) (http://www.cbc.ca/story/sports/national/2004/07/16/Sports/danton040716.html)

July 15, 2004

July 14, 2004

July 13, 2004

July 12, 2004

July 11, 2004

July 10, 2004

July 9, 2004

  • Tour de France: Early in Stage 6, Lance Armstrong crashes along with several other riders. Armstrong suffered a minor scrape of one leg, but was not otherwise hurt, and soon rejoined the peleton. He and major rival Jan Ullrich completely avoided a second crash near the finish that involved all but about 30 riders. There were no major changes to the overall classification. (ESPN) (http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=1836815)
  • NBA: Rudy Tomjanovich, who coached the Houston Rockets to NBA titles in 1994 and 1995, agrees to coach the Los Angeles Lakers. The team will officially announce the signing in a July 10 press conference. (ESPN) (http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1837151)

July 8, 2004

  • Tour de France: Lance Armstrong relinquishes the overall lead after a wind- and rain-swept Stage 5. The peleton, which included Armstrong and all his key competitors, gave up over 12 minutes to a five-man breakaway. The riders in the breakaway are not considered to be threats to win the Tour. (ESPN) (http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=1836135)
  • The Minnesota Twins win three straight shutouts, a first for the ball club and only the fourth time it has occurred for a Major League Baseball team. The games were against the Kansas City Royals.

July 7, 2004

  • Tour de France: Lance Armstrong takes the overall lead after the Stage 4 team time trial of the Tour de France. Six of the top seven places in the general classification are occupied by members of Armstrong's US Postal Service team. Armstrong's nearest major contender, Phonak team leader and former teammate Tyler Hamilton, is in eighth, 36 seconds back. (ESPN) (http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=1835657)
  • Olympic qualifying: American swimmer Michael Phelps broke his own world record in the 400-meter individual medley competition with a time of 4:08.41. His previous record of 4:09.09 was set at the 2003 World Championships in Barcelona. (ESPN) (http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=1835968)

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