1996 in sports

1996 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

  • March 16 – Christy Martin loses to Deirdre Gogarty by a decision in six rounds to retain her Women's boxing world title in front of a national TV audience. This fight is credited with making the general public aware of women's boxing.
  • March 30 to April 7 – 31st European Amateur Boxing Championships held in Vejle, Denmark
  • June 7 - Oscar De La Hoya defeats Julio César Chávez by 8th round to win the WBC's world Junior Welterweight championship.
  • Olympic Games Men's Competition: Netherlands
  • Olympic Games Women's Competition: Australia
  • Men's World Floorball Championships
    • Champion: Sweden
  • European Cup
    • Men's champion: Balrog IK
    • Women's champion: Högdalens AIS

Men's professional

Men's amateur

  • British Amateur - Warren Bladon
  • U.S. Amateur - Tiger Woods becomes the first golfer to win three consecutive U.S. Amateur titles. This was the sixth consecutive year in which he won a USGA championship, one short of Bobby Jones' record of seven.
  • European Amateur - Daniel Olsson

Women's professional

  • June 22 - the fastest race mile in harness racing history was set by Jenna's Beach Boy (1:47.3) at Meadowlands Racetrack
  • North America Cup - Arizona Jack
  • United States Pacing Triple Crown races –
    1. Cane Pace - Scoot To Power
    2. Little Brown Jug - Armbro Operative
    3. Messenger Stakes - Go For Grins
  • United States Trotting Triple Crown races –
    1. Hambletonian - Continentalvictory
    2. Yonkers Trot - Continentalvictory
    3. Kentucky Futurity - Running Sea
  • Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship –
    • Pacers: Young Mister Charles
    • Trotters: Pride Of Petite
  • Inaugural running of the Dubai World Cup, promoted as the "world's richest horse race", at the Nad Al Sheba Racecourse in Dubai.

Steeplechases

Flat races

The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 1996 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
February 16 UFC 8: David vs. Goliath N/a Puerto Rico Bayamón, Puerto Rico 13,000 160,000 UFC rule change, timed rounds were changed to two 10-minute rounds for first two rounds of the tournament and a single 15-minute round in the tournament final and superfights. Introduction of judges. First MMA event to draw criticism from politicians.
May 17 UFC 9: Motor City Madness N/a United States Detroit, Michigan, US 10,000 N/a First UFC event not to feature a tournament, however it was not the last.
Closed fisted strikes to the head were banned for this event only, however this was not enforced.

Following this event the UFC was removed from airing events on numerous cable systems, including TCI cable.
July 12 UFC 10: The Tournament N/a United States Birmingham, Alabama, US 4,300 N/a This event was originally going to be held at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island.
September 20 UFC 11: The Proving Ground N/a United States Augusta, Georgia, US 4,500 N/a N/a
December 7 The Ultimate Ultimate 2 Ultimate Ultimate 1996
UFC 11.5
United States Birmingham, Alabama, US 6,000 N/a
UFC rule change, introduction of "no grabbing of the fence" rule.

In promotion for this event, Ken Shamrock appeared as a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.


Following this event Ken Shamrock would leave the UFC until 2002. And marked the last UFC fight of Don Frye.

Radiosport

  • The second World Radiosport Team Championship held in San Francisco, California, US Gold medals go to Jeff Steinman KRØY and Dan Street K1TO of the United States.
  • Men's World League: Netherlands
  • Women's World Grand Prix: Brazil
  • Olympic Games Men's Competition: Netherlands
  • Olympic Games Women's Competition: Cuba

Awards

References

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