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Five Live's Sporting Year
Thank you for helping to shape our sports review of 2004. Thousands of you voted for your most memorable sporting moments and the result of the vote is shown below.
The most memorable moment
Kelly Holmes' double gold medal feat in Athens was the clear winner.
Listen again to Five Live's Sporting Year
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Here's how you voted:
1. Kelly Holmes' double Olympic gold
2. Matthew Pinsent's fourth Olympic rowing gold
3. Europe's Ryder Cup win over the USA
4. Great Britain's men's Olympic 4x100m relay gold
5. Arsenal's unbeaten league run and title win
6. Lance Armstrong wins sixth Tour de France
7. Maria Sharapova wins Wimbledon singles title
8. Amir Khan's Olympic boxing silver medal
9. Greece win Euro 2004
10. Wayne Rooney's Euro 2004
11. Andrew Flintoff's 150 for England at Edgbaston
12. Leeds are relegated from the Premiership
13. Steve Harmison's 7-12 for England against the West Indies in Jamaica
14. Wayne Rooney's debut hat trick for Manchester United
15. Brian Lara's 400 against England in Antigua
16. Middlesbrough win the Carling Cup
17. Roger Federer wins the US Open, his 3rd Grand Slam of the year
18. Michael Schumacher's record-breaking seventh Formula One title
19. Paula Radcliffe's Olympic marathon and 10,000m disappointments
20. Leeds win their first title in 32 years
21. Nasser Hussain scores a match winning century for England at Lords then retires
22. England beat Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy
23. England v Portugal in Euro 2004
24. Hicham El Guerrouj's double Olympic gold
25. Ireland win Six Nations Triple Crown
26. England's test series win in the West Indies
27. Tanni Grey Thompson's double Paralympic gold
28. Danny McGuire equals the Super League record for tries in a season
29. England v France in Euro 2004
30. Michael Phelps' six Olympic swimming golds
31. Chris Hoy wins Olympic cycling gold
32. Wasps win a league and European double
33. Bradley Wiggins wins Olympic cycling gold, silver and bronze
34. Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson's Olympic badminton silver
35. Best Mate wins a third Cheltenham Gold Cup
36. Andy Fordham wins World Darts Championship
37. Danny Williams beats Mike Tyson
38. Ian Thorpe's Olympic 200m freestyle gold
39. Tim Henman reaches two Grand Slam semi-finals
40. Andrew Strauss hits a Test Match debut century
41. Phil Mickelson's putt to win the Masters
42. Matthew Hoggard's hat trick for England against the West Indies in Barbados
43. Millwall reach the FA Cup final and Europe for the first time
44. Amberleigh House wins the Grand National
45. Virender Sehwag becomes the first Indian to hit a triple century
46. West Indies win the ICC Champions Trophy
47. France win the Six Nations Grand Slam
48. Danny Crates' Paralympic 800m gold
49. Todd Hamilton wins The Open
50. Roy Jones Jr loses his WBC light heavyweight title to Antonio Tarver
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