Friday, January 14, 2011

Important Sports Results of 2010

FOOTBALL
64th National Football Championship (Santosh Trophy)-2010 (August 2010, Kolkata)—Bengal defeated Punjab in the final.
Subroto Cup Junior (September 2008, New Delhi)—Boys Sports Company Bangalore beat Government Central Higher Secondary School.
FIFA World Cup 2010 (June/July, 2010, Johannesburg)—Spain beat Netherlands in the final.
UEFA European Football Championship 2008 (Eruo Cup) (June 2008, Vienna)—Spain beat Germany in the final.
Durand Cup (Sept. 2009, New Delhi)—Churchill Brothers defeated Mohun Bagan by 3–1.

TABLE TENNIS
19th Asian Table Tennis Championship (November 2009, Lucknow)—Male : Ma Long (China), Female—Ding Ning (China).

CHESS
World Junior Chess Championship (Nov. 2009; Puerto Madryn, Argentina)—Soumya Swaminathan (India).
World Chess Championship (Oct. 2008, Born, Germany)—India’s Vishwanathan Anand.
Maytas Vizag Challenger Trophy (Feb. 2008, Vishakhapatnam)—Koneru Humpy beat J. Deepan Chakravarthy.
Moreila Linares Chess Championship (March 2009, Linares, Spain)—Alexander Grischuk.
Chelyabinsk Regional Superfinal Chess Tournament (July 2006, Satka, Russia)— India’s 13-year old Parimargan Negi draws with Russian Grandmaster Ruslan Sherbakov and becomes the world’s youngest Grandmaster
Asian Girls Tournament (June 2005, Namangan, Uzbekistan)—Mary Ann Gomes (Kolkata, India).

CRICKET
Australia-India ODI Series (Oct. 2010, India)—India defeated Australia by 1–0.
India-New Zealand ODI Series (Feb.–Mar. 2009, New Zealand)—India won the series by (3–1).
ICC Under-19 World Cup Cricket (January 2010, Lincoln, New Zealand)—Australia defeated Pakistan.
ICC World Cup Cricket (March/April 2007, West Indies)—Australia defeated Sri Lanka in the final.
Twenty-20 World Cup Cricket 2010—(April/May 2010, South Africa) England beat Australia in final.
Ranji Trophy (Jan. 2010, Mysore)—Mumbai defeated Karnataka.
Women’s World Cup Cricket 2009 (March 2009 Australia)—England defeated New Zealand.
Duleep Trophy (2009-10, Hyderabad)—West Zone defeated South Zone.
India-Australia Test Series (Oct. 2010)—India won the series by (2–0).

TENNIS
AUSTRALIAN OPEN–January 2010
Men's Singles—Roger Federer (Switzerland)
Women's Singles—Serena Williams (USA)

Davis Cup (December 2009, Barcelona, Spain)—Spain defeated Czech Republic (5–0).
FRENCH OPEN—June 2010
Men's Singles—Rafael Nadal (Spain).
Women's Singles—Francesca Schiavone (Italy).
WIMBLEDON—July 2010
Men’s Singles—Rafael Nadal (Spain).
Women’s Singles—Serena Williams (USA)
U. S. OPEN—Sept. 2010
Men’s Singles—Rafael Nadal (Spain)
Women’s Singles—Kimclijsters (Belgium) beat Vera Zvonareva (Russia) in the final.
Kremlin Cup (Oct. 2009, Moscow)—Mikhail Youzhny defeated Janko Tipsarevic in the women’s final.
Fed Cup (Nov. 2009, Reggio, Italy)—Italy.

HOCKEY
Asia Cup Hockey Championship for women (November 2009, Bangkok)—China beat India.
29th Men’s Champions Trophy (August 2010, Germany)—Australia beat England.
Men’s World Cup Hockey 2010 (March 2010, New Delhi)—Australia defeated Germany (2–1)
Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament (April 2009, Ipoh, Malaysia)—India defeated Malaysia.

BILLIARDS/SNOOKER
World Billiards Championship (July 2008, Bengaluru)—Pankaj Advani beat Devendra Joshi.

BOXING
NWA World Middle Weight Title (Nov. 2007, Mexico City)—Averno.

BADMINTON
Four-Star Philippines Open Tournament—Sania Nehwal (India) defeated Julia Xiam Peiwong of Malaysia in the women’s single final.
All-England Open Badminton Championship (March 2010, Birmingham)—
Men’s singles : Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia)
Women’s singles : Rasmussen (Denmark)
National Inter-state Championship (Jan. 2006, Bangalore)—Team title Men : Petroleum Sports Promotion Board; Women : PSPB.
Thomas Cup (2010)—China defeated Indonesia.
Uber Cup (2010)—Korea defeated China.

GOLF
Australian Masters (Nov. 2009, Melbourne)—Tiger Woods.
US Master Tournament (April 2010, Georgia)—Phil Mickelson.
U.S. Open Golf Championship (June 2009, Long Island)—Lucas Glover.

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