1998 in sports
Appearance
See also: 1997 in sports, other events of 1998, 1999 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.
- Stock car racing:
- Indy Racing League -
- Indianapolis 500 - Eddie Cheever
- CART Racing - Alex Zanardi won the season championship
- Formula One Championship - Mika Häkkinen of Finland
- 24 hours of Le Mans: won by the team of Laurent Aiello / Allan McNish / Stéphane Ortelli driving a Porsche 911 GT-1
- Rally racing - the team of Carlos Sainz / Luis Moya won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Toyota Corolla WRC
- Drag racing - Gary Scelzi won the NHRA Top Fuel championship.
- Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa each chase the homerun recod set previously by Roger Maris in 1961. Both men end up breaking the record; McGwire with 70 and Sosa with 66.
- World Series: New York Yankees win 4 games to 0 over the San Diego Padres. The Series MVP is Scott Brosius, New York
- NCAA Men's Basketball Championship:
- Kentucky wins 78-69 over Utah
- NBA Finals:
- Chicago Bulls win 4 games to 2 over the Utah Jazz, to complete their second three-peat of the decade.
- June 27: Shane Mosley stopped Wilfrido Ruiz in the 5th round to retain the IBF Lightweight Championship.
- Tour de France - Marco Pantani of the Italy
- World Figure Skating Championships:
- Men's champion: Alexej Jagudin, Russia
- Women's champion: Michelle Kwan, United States
- Pairs champions: Jelena Bereschnaja & Anton Sicharulidse, Russia
Football (Soccer)
- World Cup - France wins 3-0 over Brazil in Paris, winning their first cup. More than a million delirious fans jammed the Champs-Élysées , dancing through the night.
- Arsenal is the FA Premier league champions
- England - FA Cup: Arsenal wins 2-0 over Newcastle United achieving The Double
- January 13 - ABC and ESPN negotiate a $1.15 billion a season contract to keep Monday Night Football.
- Super Bowl XXXII: Denver Broncos won 31-24 over the Green Bay Packers
- Grey Cup: Calgary Stampeders win 26-24 over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- Vanier Cup: Saskatchewan Huskies win 24-17 over the Concordia Stingers
- Grand Slam of golf results:
- PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: David Duval - $2,591,031
- PGA Champions Tour leading money winner: Hale Irwin - $2,861,945
- US Women's Open: Se Ri Pak
- LPGA Championship: Se Ri Pak
- Annika Sörenstam: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $1,092,748
- Australia - Melbourne Cup - Jezabeel
- Canada - Queen's Plate - Archers Bay
- France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Sagamix
- Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Dream Well
- Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:
- Pacers: Our Sir Vancelot
- Trotters: Buster Hanover
- For the first time, professional players from the National Hockey League (NHL, USA) participated in the Winter Olympics. And also for the first time in Olympic history, women took part in ice hockey.
- Women's Gold Medal - United States wins 3-1 over Canada
- Men's Gold Medal - Czech Republic wins 1-0 over Russia
- Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh Penguins
- Hart Memorial Trophy: for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Dominik Hasek - Buffalo Sabres
- Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings defeated the Washington Capitals 4 games to 0.
- Alpine Skiing
- The men's overall season champion: Hermann Maier, Austria
- The women's overall season champion: Katja Seizinger, Germany
- Grand Slam in tennis mens results:
- Grand Slam in tennis womens results:
- Davis Cup: Sweden wins 4-1 over Italy in world tennis.
- 1998 Winter Olympics are held in Nagano, Japan.
- Curling made its Olympic debut with men's and women's tournaments.
- Men's Gold Medal: Switzerland wins 9-3 over Canada
- Women's Gold Medal: Canada wins 7-5 over Denmark
- Embassy World Snooker Championship:
- John Higgins won 18-12 over Ken Doherty
Births
Deaths
- Strike Out - harness racing horse
- January 1 - Helen Wills Moody, tennis star
- March 8 - Ray Nitschke, American football star
- May 15 - Earl Manigault, basketball player
- November 10 - Hal Newhouser, baseball player
- December 20 - Phil Stubbs, 36, New Zealand ocean rowing champion, died in a plane crash