1994 in sports

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[edit] Athletics

For an extensive coverage see 1994 in athletics (track and field)

[edit] Track

[edit] Marathon

[edit] Auto Racing

[edit] Baseball

[edit] Boxing

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Dogsled racing

[edit] Field Hockey

[edit] World Competitions

[edit] Regional Competitions


[edit] Figure skating

[edit] Football (American)

[edit] Football (Australian rules football)

[edit] Football (Canadian)

[edit] Football (rugby league)

It was the final year rugby league in Australia had its national competition run by the New South Wales Rugby League. For 1995 it was to be titled the Australian Rugby League. It was also the end of a magnificent Winfield Cup trophy which was regarded as a symbol of the game's most successful era. Cast in bronze by Alan Ingham, it was the game's ultimate prize for the duration of the Winfield sponsorship from 1982-94.

  • The 16 club teams for 1994 were:

Balmain Tigers,

Brisbane Broncos,

Canberra Raiders,

Canterbury Bulldogs,

Cronulla Sharks,

Gold Coast Seagulls,

Illawarra Steelers,

Manly Sea Eagles,

Newcastle Knights,

North Sydney Bears,

Parramatta Eels,

Penrith Panthers,

St. George Dragons,

South Sydney Rabbitohs,

Eastern Suburbs Roosters,

Western Suburbs Magpies.

TeamPlayedWinsDrawsLossesForAgainstPoints
Canterbury Bulldogs22180453734036
North Sydney Bears22171451729135
Canberra Raiders22170567729834
Manly Sea Eagles22161560531133
Brisbane Broncos22131854431627
Illawarra Steelers22113848438725
Cronulla Sharks221201043240124
Penrith Panthers221021040444822
South Sydney Rabbitohs22911240156919
Newcastle Knights22901342745818
St. George Dragons22901338649718
Parramatta Eels22711435047415
Western Suburbs Magpies22621443965014
Eastern Suburbs Roosters22611534451313
Gold Coast Seagulls22511636361811
Balmain Tigers2240183036428

wins its record fourth world cup, defeating Italy on penalties in the final at Pasadena, California.

[edit] Football (soccer)

See 1994 in football (soccer)

[edit] Gaelic Athletic Association

[edit] Golf

Men's Golf

  • Tiger Woods becomes the youngest man ever to win the U.S. Amateur, at age 18.

Women's Golf

[edit] Thoroughbred Horse Racing

[edit] Harness Racing

[edit] Ice Hockey

  • October 1 - The NHL locked out its players and the regular season was put on hold for the next 3 1/2 months and the season began under a 48-game schedule through 1995.

[edit] Lacrosse

[edit] Radiosport

[edit] Skiing

[edit] Snooker

[edit] Swimming

[edit] International Competitions


[edit] Records

[edit] Tennis

[edit] Volleyball

[edit] Water Polo

[edit] General sporting events

[edit] Awards

[edit] Deaths

[edit] January-April

[edit] May-August

[edit] September-December

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