1993 in sports

1993 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Years in sports

1993 in sports

  • Esports
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Ice sports
  • Modern pentathlon
  • Motorsport
  • Racquetball
  • Sailing
  • Skiing
  • Rugby league‎
  • Rugby union
  • Snooker
    • 1992–93
    • 1993–94
  • Squash
  • Table tennis
  • Tennis
  • Triathlon
  • Volleyball
  • Weightlifting

Alpine skiing

  • Alpine Skiing World Cup

American football

Association football

Athletics

Baseball

Basketball

Boxing

Canadian football

Cricket

Cycling

Dogsled racing

Field hockey

  • Men's Champions Trophy: Australia

Figure skating

Gaelic Athletic Association

Golf

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Harness racing

Horse racing

Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey

Kickboxing

The following is a list of major noteworthy kickboxing events during 1993 in chronological order.

Before 2000, K-1 was considered the only major kickboxing promotion in the world.

Date Event Location Attendance Notes
March 30 K-1 Sanctuary I Tokyo, Japan 2,100 K-1's first event. At this time there were no unified rules in kickboxing; the rules used at this event would go on to be universally recognised.
April 30 K-1 Grand Prix '93 Tokyo, Japan 12,000 First ever K-1 World Grand Prix, a sixteen-man tournament featuring kickboxers of different nationalities and styles (such as full contact, muay Thai and karate).
June 25 K-1 Sanctuary III Osaka, Japan 6,000
September 4 K-1 Illusion Tokyo, Japan 13,500 First K-1 event to feature a women's fight.
October 2, 3 K-1 Illusion 1993 Karate World Cup Osaka, Japan Featured a sixteen-man Kyokushin rules tournament held over two days.
November 15 K-1 Andy's Glove Osaka, Japan 2,100
December 29 K-2 Grand Prix '93 Tokyo, Japan 11,000 Featured an eight-man light heavyweight (76–79 kg/167-174 lbs) tournament.

Lacrosse

Mixed martial arts

The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 1993 in chronological order.

Before 1997, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was considered the only major MMA organization in the world and featured much fewer rules then are used in modern MMA.

Date Event Alternate Name/s Location Attendance PPV Buyrate Notes
November 12 The Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC 1: The Beginning Denver, Colorado, United States 2,800 86,000 UFC's first event. This event was advertised to have "no rules" when in fact there were three main rules. This included, no biting, no eye-gouging, and no small joint manipulation. Fights could only end by knockout or submission.

Motorsport

Radiosport

  • The Friendship Radiosport Games held in Victoria, British Columbia are the first international Amateur Radio Direction Finding competition ever held in Canada.

Rugby league

Rugby union

Snooker

Swimming

  • 21st European LC Championships, held in Sheffield, United Kingdom (August 3 – 8)
    • Germany wins the most medals (21), and the most gold medals (11)
  • Third European Sprint Championships, held in Gateshead, United Kingdom (November 11 – 13)
    • Germany wins the most medals (17), Sweden the most gold medals (6)
  • First World Short Course Championships, held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain (December 2 – 5)
    • United States and Australia win the most medals (21), China the most gold medals (10)
  • February 17 – Mark Foster breaks the world record in the men's 50m freestyle (short course) at a swimming meet in Sheffield, United Kingdom, clocking 21.60.

Taekwondo

Tennis

Triathlon

Volleyball

  • Men's World League: Brazil
  • Women's World Grand Prix: Cuba
  • Women's European Championship: Russia

Water polo

  • Men's World Cup: Italy
  • Men's European Championship: Italy
  • Women's European Championship: Netherlands

Multi-sport events

Awards

References

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