September 2011 in sports
Deaths in September
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Days of the month
September 30, 2011 (Friday)
September 29, 2011 (Thursday)
September 28, 2011 (Wednesday)
- FIBA Africa Championship for Women in Bamako, Mali (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals):
- Group A:
- Mozambique 106–37 Ghana
- Tunisia 53–74 Côte d'Ivoire
- DR Congo 57–70 Mali
- Final standings: Mali 10 points, Mozambique 9, Cote d'Ivoire, DR Congo, Tunisia 7, Ghana 4.
- Group B:
- Guinea 49–63 Angola
- Rwanda 49–59 Nigeria
- Cameroon 59–78 Senegal
- Final standings: Senegal 10 points, Angola 9, Nigeria 8, Cameroon 7, Rwanda 6, Guinea 5.
- FIBA Americas Championship for Women in Neiva, Colombia (teams in bold advance to the semifinals):
- Group A:
- Cuba 62–42 Chile
- Colombia 45–66 Argentina
- Final standings: Argentina 8 points, Cuba 7, Puerto Rico 6, Colombia 5, Chile 4.
- Group B:
- Paraguay 44–87 Mexico
- Canada 66–49 Jamaica
- Final standings: Brazil 8 points, Canada 7, Mexico, Jamaica, Paraguay 5.
September 27, 2011 (Tuesday)
- FIBA Africa Championship for Women in Bamako, Mali (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals):
- Group A:
- Côte d'Ivoire 101–23 Ghana
- Mali 73–43 Mozambique
- Tunisia 55–48 DR Congo
- Standings (after 4 games): Mali 8 points, Mozambique 7, Tunisia, DR Congo 6, Cote d'Ivoire 5, Ghana 3.
- Group B:
- Guinea 28–76 Cameroon
- Senegal 71–61 Rwanda
- Angola 67–60 Nigeria
- Standings (after 4 games): Senegal 8 points, Angola 7, Nigeria, Cameroon 6, Rwanda 5, Guinea 4.
- FIBA Americas Championship for Women in Neiva, Colombia (teams in bold advance to the semifinals):
- Group A:
- Chile 49–64 Puerto Rico
- Argentina 65–59 Cuba
- Standings (after 3 games unless stated): Argentina 6 points, Puerto Rico 6 (4), Cuba 5, Colombia 4, Chile 3.
- Group B:
- Jamaica 69–71 Paraguay
- Mexico 61–88 Brazil
- Standings (after 3 games unless stated): Brazil 8 points (4 games), Canada 5, Paraguay, Jamaica 4, Mexico 3.
September 26, 2011 (Monday)
- FIBA Africa Championship for Women in Bamako, Mali (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals):
- Group A: Ghana 37–89 DR Congo
- Standings (after 3 games): Mali, Mozambique 6 points, DR Congo 5, Tunisia 4, Côte d'Ivoire 3, Ghana 2.
- Group B: Angola 66–45 Cameroon
- Standings (after 3 games): Senegal 6 points, Nigeria, Angola 5, Rwanda, Cameroon 4, Guinea 3.
- FIBA Americas Championship for Women in Neiva, Colombia (teams in bold advance to the semifinals):
- Group A:
- Puerto Rico 61–66 Argentina
- Cuba 75–65 Colombia
- Standings (after 2 games unless stated): Argentina, Cuba 4 points, Puerto Rico, Colombia 4 (3), Chile 2.
- Group B:
- Paraguay 26–77 Canada
- Brazil 73–50 Jamaica
- Standings (after 2 games unless stated): Brazil 6 points (3 games), Canada 5 (3), Jamaica 3, Mexico, Paraguay 2.
September 25, 2011 (Sunday)
- FIBA Asia Championship in Wuhan, China:
- FIBA Africa Championship for Women in Bamako, Mali:
- Group A:
- Mozambique 69–53 Tunisia
- Mali 95–30 Ghana
- Côte d'Ivoire 54–59 DR Congo
- Standings (after 3 games unless stated): Mali, Mozambique 6 points, Tunisia 4, DR Congo 3 (2), Côte d'Ivoire 3, Ghana 1 (2).
- Group B:
- Nigeria 68–60 Cameroon
- Senegal 99–32 Guinea
- Angola 67–59 Rwanda
- Standings (after 3 games unless stated): Senegal 6 points, Nigeria 5, Rwanda 4, Cameroon, Angola 3 (2), Guinea 3.
- FIBA Americas Championship for Women in Neiva, Colombia:
- Group A:
- Argentina 80–50 Chile
- Colombia 46–68 Puerto Rico
- Standings (after 2 games unless stated): Puerto Rico, Colombia 3 points, Argentina, Cuba 2 (1), Chile 2.
- Group B:
- Jamaica 69–64 Mexico
- Canada 39–56 Brazil
- Standings (after 2 games unless stated): Brazil 4 points, Canada 3, Jamaica 2 (1), Mexico 2, Paraguay 1 (1).
- World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Montpellier, France:
- 5 Balls: 1 ! Russia (Uliana Donskova, Ksenia Dudkina, Olga Ilina, Alina Makarenko, Anastasia Nazarenko, Natalia Pichuzhkina) 28.000 2 ! Italy (Elisa Blanchi, Romina Laurito, Marta Pagnini, Elisa Santoni, Anzhelika Savaryuk, Andreea Stefanescu) 27.000 3 ! Bulgaria (Reneta Kamberova, Mihaela Maevska, Tsvetelina Nayedorova, Elena Todorova, Hristiana Todorova, Katrin Velkova) 26.950
- 3 Ribbons + 2 Hoops: 1 ! Bulgaria 27.400 2 ! Italy 26.725 3 ! Israel (Moran Buzovski, Viktoriya Koshel, Noa Palatchy, Marina Shults, Polina Zakaluzny, Eliora Zholkovsky) 26.675
- Israel win their first medal in groups event.
- Women's European Championship in Italy and Serbia (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals, teams in italics advance to the playoffs):
- Men's South American Championship in Cuiabá, Brazil:
- Men's Asian Championship in Tehran, Iran:
- Men's African Championship in Tangier, Morocco (teams in bold advance to the semifinals):
- Group A:
- Cameroon 3–1 Botswana
- Morocco 0–3 Tunisia
- Final standings: Cameroon 6 points, Tunisia 5, Morocco 4, Botswana 3.
- Group B:
- Algeria 3–0 South Africa
- Egypt 3–0 Congo
- Final standings: Egypt 6 points, Algeria 5, Congo 4, South Africa 3.
September 24, 2011 (Saturday)
- FIBA Asia Championship in Wuhan, China:
- FIBA Africa Championship for Women in Bamako, Mali:
- Group A:
- Ghana 0–20 Tunisia
- Mozambique 76–55 DR Congo
- Côte d'Ivoire 44–57 Mali
- Standings (after 2 games unless stated): Mali, Mozambique 4 points, Tunisia 3, Côte d'Ivoire 2, DR Congo 1 (1), Ghana 0 (1).
- Group B:
- Nigeria 60–31 Guinea
- Cameroon 45–42 Rwanda
- Angola 42–63 Senegal
- Standings (after 2 games unless stated): Senegal 4 points, Rwanda, Nigeria 3, Cameroon 2 (1), Guinea 2, Angola 1 (1).
- FIBA Americas Championship for Women in Neiva, Colombia:
- World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Montpellier, France:
- Groups all-around: 1 ! Italy (Elisa Blanchi, Romina Laurito, Marta Pagnini, Elisa Santoni, Anzhelika Savaryuk, Andreea Stefanescu) 55.150 2 ! Russia (Uliana Donskova, Ksenia Dudkina, Olga Ilina, Alina Makarenko, Anastasia Nazarenko, Natalia Pichuzhkina) 54.850 3 ! Bulgaria (Reneta Kamberova, Mihaela Maevska, Tsvetelina Nayedorova, Elena Todorova, Hristiana Todorova, Katrin Velkova) 54.125
- Italy win the all-around title for the third successive time.
September 23, 2011 (Friday)
- Women's European Championship in Italy and Serbia:
- Women's Asian Championship in Taipei, Chinese Taipei:
- Men's South American Championship in Cuiabá, Brazil:
- Men's Asian Championship in Tehran, Iran (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals):
- Pool A:
- Iran 3–0 India
- Afghanistan 0–3 Chinese Taipei
- Final standings: Iran 9 points, India 5, Chinese Taipei 4, Afghanistan 0.
- Pool B:
- Sri Lanka 3–2 Indonesia
- China 3–0 Uzbekistan
- Final standings: China 9 points, Sri Lanka 5, Indonesia 4, Uzbekistan 0.
- Pool C:
- Pool D:
- Qatar 0–3 South Korea
- Turkmenistan 0–3 Australia
- Final standings: Australia 8 points, South Korea 7, Qatar 3, Turkmenistan 0.
- Men's African Championship in Tangier, Morocco:
September 22, 2011 (Thursday)
- World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Montpellier, France (RUS unless stated):
- Clubs: 1 ! Yevgeniya Kanayeva 29.600 2 ! Daria Kondakova 29.300 3 ! Silviya Miteva (BUL) 28.300
- Ribbon: 1 ! Kanayeva 29.400 2 ! Kondakova 29.250 3 ! Miteva 28.300
- Kabayeva wins the ribbon event for the second time.
- Teams: 1 ! Russia (Kanayeva, Kondakova, Daria Dmitrieva, Alexandra Merkulova) 290.275 2 ! Belarus (Liubov Charkashyna, Melitina Staniouta, Aliana Narkevich, Hanna Rabtsava) 272.500 3 ! Ukraine (Alina Maksymenko, Ganna Rizatdinova, Victoriya Mazur, Victoriia Shynkarenko) 269.675
- Kanayeva wins her fifth title of the championships, and her fourth team title and 16th world title overall.
- Kondakova and Dmitrieva both win their third team title and fourth world title overall.
- Women's Asian Championship in Taipei, Chinese Taipei:
- Men's South American Championship in Cuiabá, Brazil:
- Men's Asian Championship in Tehran, Iran (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals):
- Pool A:
- India 3–0 Afghanistan
- Chinese Taipei 0–3 Iran
- Standings (after 2 matches): Iran 6 points, India 5, Chinese Taipei 1, Afghanistan 0.
- Pool B:
- Indonesia 0–3 China
- Uzbekistan 0–3 Sri Lanka
- Standings (after 2 matches): China 6 points, Sri Lanka, Indonesia 3, Uzbekistan 0.
- Pool C:
- Pool D:
- Australia 3–0 Qatar
- South Korea 3–0 Turkmenistan
- Standings (after 2 matches): Australia 5 points, South Korea 4, Qatar 3, Turkmenistan 0.
September 21, 2011 (Wednesday)
September 20, 2011 (Tuesday)
September 19, 2011 (Monday)
September 18, 2011 (Sunday)
- NFL week 2:
- Cleveland Browns 27, Indianapolis Colts 19
- Buffalo Bills 38, Oakland Raiders 35
- Detroit Lions 48, Kansas City Chiefs 3
- New Orleans Saints 30, Chicago Bears 13
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24, Minnesota Vikings 20
- Green Bay Packers 30, Carolina Panthers 23
- Pittsburgh Steelers 24, Seattle Seahawks 0
- Tennessee Titans 26, Baltimore Ravens 13
- Washington Redskins 22, Arizona Cardinals 21
- New York Jets 32, Jacksonville Jaguars 3
- Dallas Cowboys 27, San Francisco 49ers 24 (OT)
- Denver Broncos 24, Cincinnati Bengals 22
- New England Patriots 35, San Diego Chargers 21
- Houston Texans 23, Miami Dolphins 13
- Sunday Night Football: Atlanta Falcons 35, Philadelphia Eagles 31
September 17, 2011 (Saturday)
September 16, 2011 (Friday)
September 15, 2011 (Thursday)
September 14, 2011 (Wednesday)
September 13, 2011 (Tuesday)
September 12, 2011 (Monday)
- Men's European Championship in Austria and Czech Republic (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals, teams in italics advance to the play offs):
- Pool A in Vienna, Austria:
- Turkey 2–3 Slovenia
- Austria 0–3 Serbia
- Final standings: Serbia 9 points, Slovenia 5, Turkey 4, Austria 0.
- Pool B in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic:
- Pool C in Innsbruck, Austria:
- Finland 3–0 Belgium
- Italy 2–3 France
- Final standings: Italy 7 points, France 5, Finland, Belgium 3.
- Pool D in Prague, Czech Republic:
- Women's NORCECA Championship in Caguas, Puerto Rico:
September 11, 2011 (Sunday)
- NFL Week 1:
- Houston Texans 34, Indianapolis Colts 7
- Baltimore Ravens 35, Pittsburgh Steelers 7
- Buffalo Bills 41, Kansas City Chiefs 7
- Jacksonville Jaguars 16, Tennessee Titans 14
- Chicago Bears 30, Atlanta Falcons 12
- Philadelphia Eagles 31, St. Louis Rams 13
- Detroit Lions 27, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20
- Cincinnati Bengals 27, Cleveland Browns 17
- San Diego Chargers 24, Minnesota Vikings 17
- Washington Redskins 28, New York Giants 14
- Arizona Cardinals 28, Carolina Panthers 21
- San Francisco 49ers 33, Seattle Seahawks 17
- Sunday Night Football: New York Jets 27, Dallas Cowboys 24
- World Championships in Moscow, Russia:
- Men's Individual: 1 ! Andrey Moiseyev (RUS) 5964 points 2 ! Aleksander Lesun (RUS) 5944 3 ! Adam Marosi (HUN) 5924
- Men's team: 1 ! Russia (Lesun, Ilia Frolov, Serguei Karyakin) 17,588 points 2 ! Hungary (Marosi, Robert Kasza, Bence Demeter) 17,560 3 ! Italy (Riccardo De Luca, Auro Franceschini, Nicola Benedetti) 16,956
- Men's European Championship in Austria and Czech Republic:
- Pool A in Vienna, Austria:
- Slovenia 1–3 Serbia
- Austria 0–3 Turkey
- Standings (after 2 matches): Serbia 6 points, Slovenia, Turkey 3, Austria 0.
- Pool B in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic:
- Pool C in Innsbruck, Austria:
- Belgium 3–1 France
- Italy 3–0 Finland
- Standings (after 2 matches): Italy 6 points, France, Belgium 3, Finland 0.
- Pool D in Prague, Czech Republic:
September 10, 2011 (Saturday)
- Sprint Cup Series:
- Wonderful Pistachios 400 in Richmond, Virginia: (1) Kevin Harvick (Chevrolet; Richard Childress Racing) (2) Carl Edwards (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) (3) Jeff Gordon (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports)
- Drivers qualifying for the Chase for the Sprint Cup (points through 26 races, followed by points entering the Chase in parentheses): Kyle Busch (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) 2012 points (891), Harvick 2012 (867), Gordon 2009 (872), Matt Kenseth (Ford, Roush Fenway Racing) 2006 (856), Edwards 2003 (878), Jimmie Johnson (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) 2003 (887), Kurt Busch (Dodge; Penske Racing) 2003 (839), Ryan Newman (Chevrolet; Stewart Haas Racing) 2003 (822), Tony Stewart (Chevrolet; Stewart Haas Racing) 2000 (788), Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) 2000 (781), Brad Keselowski (Dodge; Penske Racing) 2000 (760) (wild card), Denny Hamlin (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) 2000 (744) (wild card).
- Grand Slams:
- US Open in New York City, United States, day 13:
- Men's Singles, semifinals:
- Novak Djokovic (SRB) [1] def. Roger Federer (SUI) [3] 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–3, 6–2, 7–5
- Djokovic reaches his third US Open final, and sixth Grand Slam final overall.
- Federer fails to win a Grand Slam in a year for the first time since 2002.
- Rafael Nadal (ESP) [2] def. Andy Murray (GBR) [4] 6–4, 6–2, 3–6, 6–2
- Nadal reaches his second consecutive US Open final, and 14th Grand Slam final overall.
- Women's Singles, semifinals:
- Men's Doubles Final: Jürgen Melzer (AUT)/Philipp Petzschner (GER) [9] def. Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL)/Marcin Matkowski (POL) [6] 6–2, 6–2
- Melzer and Petzschner win their second Grand Slam title.
September 9, 2011 (Friday)
September 8, 2011 (Thursday)
- European Championships in Eilat, Israel:[13]
- 5 km team event: 1 ! Italy (Simone Ercoli, Luca Ferretti, Rachele Bruni) 56:12.4 2 ! Germany (Hendrik Rijkens, Rob Mufels, Svenja Zihsler) 57:15.2 3 ! France (Sebastien Fraysse, Damien Cattin Vidal, Coralie Codevelle) 57:41.1
- Grand Slams:
- US Open in New York City, United States, day 11:
- Men's Singles, fourth round:
- Rafael Nadal (ESP) [2] def. Gilles Müller (LUX) 7–6(1), 6–1, 6–2
- Andy Murray (GBR) [4] def. Donald Young (USA) 6–2, 6–3, 6–3
- Andy Roddick (USA) [21] def. David Ferrer (ESP) [5] 6–3, 6–4, 3–6, 6–3
- John Isner (USA) [28] def. Gilles Simon (FRA) [12] 7–6(2), 3–6, 7–6(2), 7–6(4)
- Men's Singles, quarterfinals:
- Women's Singles, quarterfinals:
September 7, 2011 (Wednesday)
September 6, 2011 (Tuesday)
September 5, 2011 (Monday)
- Grand Slams:
- US Open in New York City, United States, day 8:
- Men's Singles, fourth round:
- Novak Djokovic (SRB) [1] def. Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) [22] 7–6(14), 6–4, 6–2
- Roger Federer (SUI) [3] def. Juan Mónaco (ARG) 6–1, 6–2, 6–0
- Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) [11] def. Mardy Fish (USA) [8] 6–4, 6–7(5), 3–6, 6–4, 6–2
- Janko Tipsarević (SRB) [20] def. Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) 7–5, 6–7(3), 7–5, 6–2
- Women's Singles, fourth round:
September 4, 2011 (Sunday)
- World Championships in Daegu, South Korea:
- Men's Marathon: 1 ! Abel Kirui (KEN) 2:07:38 2 ! Vincent Kipruto (KEN) 2:10:06 3 ! Feyisa Lilesa (ETH) 2:10:32
- Kirui wins the event for the second successive time.
- Women's hammer throw: 1 ! Tatyana Lysenko (RUS) 77.13m 2 ! Betty Heidler (GER) 76.06m 3 ! Zhang Wenxiu (CHN) 75.03m
- Men's triple jump: 1 ! Christian Taylor (USA) 17.96m 2 ! Phillips Idowu (GBR) 17.77m 3 ! Will Claye (USA) 17.50m
- Men's 5000 metres: 1 ! Mo Farah (GBR) 13:23.36 2 ! Bernard Lagat (USA) 13:23.64 3 ! Dejen Gebremeskel (ETH) 13:23.92
- Ethiopian Imane Merga is originally awarded the bronze medal, but he is later disqualified.
- Women's 800 metres: 1 ! Mariya Savinova (RUS) 1:55.87 2 ! Caster Semenya (RSA) 1:56.35 3 ! Janeth Jepkosgei (KEN) 1:57.42
- Women's 4 × 100 metres relay: 1 ! United States (Bianca Knight, Allyson Felix, Marshevet Myers, Carmelita Jeter) 41.56 2 ! Jamaica (Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Kerron Stewart, Sherone Simpson, Veronica Campbell-Brown) 41.70 3 ! Ukraine (Olesya Povh, Nataliya Pohrebnyak, Mariya Ryemyen, Hrystyna Stuy) 42.51
- Felix wins the event for the second time, and her second title of the championships and eighth overall.
- Jeter wins the event for the second time, and her second title of the championships and third overall.
- Men's 4 × 100 metres relay: 1 ! Jamaica (Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt) 37.04 (WR) 2 ! France (Teddy Tinmar, Christophe Lemaitre, Yannick Lesourd, Jimmy Vicaut) 38.20 3 ! Saint Kitts and Nevis (Jason Rogers, Kim Collins, Antoine Adams, Brijesh Lawrence) 38.49
- Jamaica win the event for the second successive time.
- Bolt wins the event for the second time, and his second title of the championships and fifth overall.
- Frater wins the event for the second time.
- Blake wins his second title of the championships.
- 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification, matchday 5 (teams in bold qualify for the Finals):
- Group A: Zimbabwe 3–0 Liberia
- Standings (after 5 matches): Mali 9 points, Zimbabwe 8, Cape Verde 7, Liberia 4.
- Group B:
- Group C: Comoros 1–2 Zambia
- Standings (after 5 matches): Zambia 12 points, Libya 11, Mozambique 4, Comoros 1.
- Group D: Central African Republic 0–0 Morocco
- Standings (after 5 matches): Morocco, Central African Republic 8 points, Tanzania, Algeria 5.
- Group G: Niger 2–1 South Africa
- Group H: Burundi 1–1 Benin
- Group I: Congo 0–1 Sudan
- Standings (after 5 matches): Ghana, Sudan 13 points, Congo 3, Swaziland 0.
- Group J: Angola 2–0 Uganda
- Group K: Togo 1–0 Botswana
- Standings (after 7 matches unless stated): Botswana 17 points (8 matches), Malawi, Tunisia 11, Togo 6, Chad 2.
- FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Ravenna, Italy (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals):
- World Championships in Lake Bled, Slovenia:
- Men:
- Lightweight quadruple sculls (LM4x): 1 ! Italy (Francesco Rigon, Daniele Gilardoni, Franco Sancassani, Stefano Basalini) 6:00.95 2 ! Germany (Michael Wieler, Stefan Wallat, Jonas Schützeberg, Ingo Voigt) 6:01.08 3 ! Denmark (Steffen Jensen, Martin Batenburg, Christian Nielsen, Hans Christian Sørensen) 6:02.81
- Gilardoni wins the event for the 11th time.
- Sancassani wins the event for the eighth time and his ninth title overall.
- Basalini wins the event for the fourth time and his seventh title overall.
- Lightweight Eights (LM8+): 1 ! Australia (Thomas Bertrand, Ross Brown, Blair Tunevitsch, Thomas Gibson, Alister Foot, Roderick Chisholm, Nicholas Baker, Darryn Purcell, David Webster) 5:44.57 2 ! Italy (Luigi Scala, Fabrizio Gabriele, Davide Riccardi, Gianluca Santi, Livio La Padula, Catello Amarante, Jiri Vlcek, Giorgio Tuccinardi, Gianluca Barattolo) 5:44.73 3 ! Denmark (Lasse Dittmann, Daniel Graff, Anders Hansen, Jens Vilhelmsen, Thorbjørn Patscheider, Jacob Larsen, Christian Pedersen, Martin Kristensen, Emil Blach) 5:46.75
- Webster wins his second world championships title.
- Coxless fours (M4-): 1 ! Great Britain (Matthew Langridge, Richard Egington, Tom James, Alex Gregory) 5:55.18 2 ! Greece (Stergios Papachristos, Ioannis Tsilis, Georgios Tziallas, Ioannis Christou) 5:57.20 3 ! Australia (Samuel Loch, Drew Ginn, Nicholas Purnell, Joshua Dunkley-Smith) 5:58.44
- Egington, James and Gregory all win the event for the second time.
- Lightweight double sculls (LM2x): 1 ! Great Britain (Zac Purchase, Mark Hunter) 6:18.67 2 ! New Zealand (Storm Uru, Peter Taylor) 6:19.01 3 ! Italy (Lorenzo Bertini, Elia Luini) 6:21.33
- Purchase and Hunter win the event for the second successive time.
- Purchase also wins his third title overall.
- Women:
- Adaptive:
- Mixed coxed fours (LTAMix4+): 1 ! Great Britain (Pamela Relph, Naomi Riches, David Smith, James Roe, Lily Van Den Broecke) 3:27.10 2 ! Canada (Anthony Theriault, David Blair, Victoria Nolan, Meghan Montgomery, Laura Comeau) 3:31.84 3 ! Germany (Anke Molkenthin, Christiane Quirin, Martin Lossau, Michael Schulz, Katrin Splitt) 3:33.27
September 3, 2011 (Saturday)
- Show jumping – Nations Cup European Promotional League:
- Nations Cup of Spain in Gijón, Spain (CSIO 5*): 1 ! Spain (Pilar Cordón, Eduardo Alvarez Aznar, Jesus Garmendia, Julio Arias Cueva) 2 ! Great Britain (Scott Brash, David McPherson, Bruce Menzies, Robert Whitaker) 3 ! Sweden (Malin Baryard-Johnsson, Helena Persson, Peder Fredricson, Svante Johansson)
- UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying, matchday 9:
- 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification, matchday 5 (teams in bold qualify for the Finals):
- Group A: Mali 3–0 Cape Verde
- Standings: Mali 9 points (5 matches), Cape Verde 7 (5), Zimbabwe 5 (4), Liberia 4 (4).
- Group C: Libya 1–0 Mozambique
- Standings: Libya 11 points (5 matches), Zambia 9 (4), Mozambique 4 (5), Comoros 1 (4).
- Group D: Tanzania 1–1 Algeria
- Group E:
- Group F: Namibia 1–0 Gambia
- Standings: Burkina Faso 9 points (3 matches), Gambia 3 (3), Namibia 3 (4).
- Group G: Sierra Leone 2–1 Egypt
- Standings: South Africa 8 points (4 matches), Sierra Leone 8 (5), Niger 6 (4), Egypt 2 (4).
- Group H: Rwanda 0–5 Côte d'Ivoire
- Standings: Côte d'Ivoire 15 points (5 matches), Burundi, Benin 4 (4), Rwanda 3 (5).
- Group J: Kenya 2–1 Guinea-Bissau
- Standings: Uganda 10 points (4 matches), Kenya 7 (5), Angola 6 (4), Guinea-Bissau 3 (5).
- Group K: Malawi 0–0 Tunisia
- Standings: Botswana 17 points (7 matches), Malawi, Tunisia 11 (7), Togo 3 (6), Chad 2 (7).
- 2012 Olympics Women's Asian Qualifiers Final Round in Jinan, China:
- FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Ravenna, Italy (team in bold advances to the quarterfinals):
- World Championships in Lake Bled, Slovenia:
- Men:
- Quadruple sculls (M4x): 1 ! Australia (Chris Morgan, James McRae, Karsten Forsterling, Daniel Noonan) 5:39.31 2 ! Germany (Karl Schulze, Philipp Wende, Lauritz Schoof, Tim Grohmann) 5:39.56 3 ! Croatia (David Šain, Martin Sinković, Damir Martin, Valent Sinković) 5:42.82
- Morgan wins his second world championships title.
- Coxless pairs (M2-): 1 ! New Zealand (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond) 6:14.77 2 ! Great Britain (Pete Reed, Andrew Triggs-Hodge) 6:16.27 3 ! Italy (Niccolo Mornati, Lorenzo Carboncini) 6:21.33
- Murray and Bond win the event for the third successive time and their fourth title overall.
- Single sculls (M1x): 1 ! Mahé Drysdale (NZL) 6:39.56 2 ! Ondřej Synek (CZE) 6:40.05 3 ! Alan Campbell (GBR) 6:44.86
- Drysdale wins the event for the fifth time.
- Women:
- Lightweight quadruple sculls (LW4x): 1 ! Great Britain (Stephanie Cullen, Imogen Walsh, Kathryn Twyman, Andrea Dennis) 6:28.14 2 ! China (Pan Dandan, Tang Chanjuan, Liu Jing, Yan Xiaohua) 6:30.41 3 ! United States (Hillary Saeger, Nicole Dinion, Lindsey Hochman, Katherine Robinson) 6:33.91
- Coxless fours (W4-): 1 ! United States (Sarah Zelenka, Kara Kohler, Emily Regan, Sara Hendershot) 6:30.30 2 ! Australia (Peta White, Renee Chatterton, Pauline Frasca, Kate Hornsey) 6:31.18 3 ! Netherlands (Wianka Van Dorp, Olivia van Rooijen, Elisabeth Hogerwerf, Femke Dekker) 6:34.06
- Double sculls (W2x): 1 ! Great Britain (Anna Watkins, Katherine Grainger) 6:44.73 2 ! Australia (Kerry Hore, Kim Crow) 6:45.98 3 ! New Zealand (Fiona Paterson, Anna Reymer) 6:46.74
- Watkins and Grainger win the event for the second successive time.
- Grainger also wins her sixth title overall.
- Adaptive:
September 2, 2011 (Friday)
- World Championships in Daegu, South Korea:
- Men's shot put: 1 ! David Storl (GER) 21.78m 2 ! Dylan Armstrong (CAN) 21.64m 3 ! Andrei Mikhnevich (BLR) 21.40m
- Women's javelin throw: 1 ! Mariya Abakumova (RUS) 71.99m (CR) 2 ! Barbora Špotáková (CZE) 71.58m 3 ! Sunette Viljoen (RSA) 68.38m
- Abakumova sets the second best all-time result.
- Men's long jump: 1 ! Dwight Phillips (USA) 8.45m 2 ! Mitchell Watt (AUS) 8.33m 3 ! Ngonidzashe Makusha (ZIM) 8.29m
- Phillips wins the event for the second successive time and fourth time overall.
- Women's 5000 metres: 1 ! Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 14:55.36 2 ! Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet (KEN) 14:56.21 3 ! Meseret Defar (ETH) 14:56.94
- Cheruiyot wins the event for the second successive time, and her second title of the championships and third overall.
- Women's 200 metres: 1 ! Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM) 22.22 2 ! Carmelita Jeter (USA) 22.37 3 ! Allyson Felix (USA) 22.42
- Campbell-Brown wins her second world championships title.
- Men's 4 × 400 metres relay: 1 ! United States (Greg Nixon, Bershawn Jackson, Angelo Taylor, LaShawn Merritt) 2:59.31 2 ! South Africa (Shane Victor, Ofentse Mogawane, Willem de Beer, Louis Jacob van Zyl) 2:59.87 3 ! Jamaica (Allodin Fothergill, Jermaine Gonzales, Riker Hylton, Leford Green) 3:00.10
- The United States win the event for the fourth successive time.
- Merritt wins the event for the third time and his fourth title overall.
- Taylor wins the event for the third time.
- Jackson wins the event for the second time and his third title overall.
- World Championships in Lake Bled, Slovenia:
- Men:
- Coxed pairs (M2+): 1 ! Italy (Vincenzo Capelli, Pierpaolo Frattini, Niccolo Fanchi) 6:56.45 2 ! Australia (William Lockwood, James Chapman, David Webster) 6:58.20 3 ! Canada (Kevin Light, Steve Van Knotsenburg, Brian Price) 7:00.76
- Lightweight single sculls (LM1x): 1 ! Henrik Stephansen (DEN) 6:54.73 2 ! Pietro Ruta (ITA) 7:01.54 3 ! Duncan Grant (NZL) 7:03.30
- Double sculls (M2x): 1 ! New Zealand (Nathan Cohen, Joseph Sullivan) 6:10.76 2 ! Germany (Hans Gruhne, Stephan Krüger) 6:10.82 3 ! France (Cédric Berrest, Julien Bahain) 6:14.31
- Cohen and Sullivan win the event for the second successive time.
- Lightweight coxless fours (LM4-): 1 ! Australia (Anthony Edwards, Samuel Beltz, Benjamin Cureton, Todd Skipworth) 5:55.10 2 ! Italy (Daniele Danesin, Andrea Caianiello, Marcello Miani, Martino Goretti) 5:56.33 3 ! Great Britain (Richard Chambers, Chris Bartley, Paul Mattick, Rob Williams) 5:57.33
- Women:
- Lightweight single sculls (LW1x): 1 ! Fabiana Beltrame (BRA) 7:44.58 2 ! Pamela Weisshaupt (SUI) 7:48.24 3 ! Lena Müller (GER) 7:50.44
- Eights (W8+): 1 ! United States (Esther Lofgren, Susan Francia, Meghan Musnicki, Taylor Ritzel, Jamie Redman, Amanda Polk, Caroline Lind, Elle Logan, Mary Whipple) 6:03.65 2 ! Canada (Janine Hanson, Rachelle Viinberg, Natalie Mastracci, Cristy Nurse, Krista Guloien, Ashley Brzozowicz, Darcy Marquardt, Andréanne Morin, Lesley Thompson) 6:04.39 3 ! Great Britain (Alison Knowles, Jo Cook, Jessica Eddie, Louisa Reeve, Natasha Page, Lindsey Maguire, Katie Solesbury, Victoria Thornley, Caroline O'Connor) 6:06.03
- The United States win the event for the fifth successive time.
- Adaptive:
- Men's single sculls (ASM1x): 1 ! Tom Aggar (GBR) 4:58.01 2 ! Alexey Chuvashev (RUS) 5:00.09 3 ! Erik Horrie (AUS) 5:04.75
- Aggar wins the event for the fourth successive time.
September 1, 2011 (Thursday)
- World Championships in Lake Bled, Slovenia:
- Men:
- Lightweight coxless pairs (LM2-): 1 ! Great Britain (Peter Chambers, Kieren Emery) 6:27.30 2 ! Italy (Luca De Maria, Armando Dell'Aquila) 6:28.59 3 ! Germany (Bastian Seibt, Lars Wichert) 6:29.05
- Eights (M8+): 1 ! Germany (Gregor Hauffe, Andreas Kuffner, Eric Johannesen, Maximilian Reinelt, Richard Schmidt, Lukas Müller, Florian Mennigen, Kristof Wilke, Martin Sauer) 5:28.81 2 ! Great Britain (Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell, Cameron Nichol, James Foad, Alex Partridge, Mohamed Sbihi, Greg Searle, Tom Ransley, Daniel Ritchie, Phelan Hill) 5:30.83 3 ! Canada (Gabriel Bergen, Andrew Byrnes, Jeremianh Brown, Douglas Csima, Malcolm Howard, Conlin McCabe, Robert Gibson, Will Crothers, Brian Price) 5:31.18
- Germany win the event for the third successive time.
- Women:
- Coxless pairs (W2-): 1 ! New Zealand (Juliette Haigh, Rebecca Scown) 6:58.16 2 ! Great Britain (Helen Glover, Heather Stanning) 6:58.24 3 ! Australia (Sarah Tait, Kate Hornsey) 7:03.98
- Haigh and Scown win the event for the second successive time.
- Quadruple sculls (W4x): 1 ! Germany (Julia Richter, Tina Manker, Stephanie Schiller, Britta Oppelt) 6:18.37 2 ! United States (Stesha Carle, Natalie Dell, Adrienne Martelli, Megan Kalmoe) 6:19.90 3 ! New Zealand (Sarah Gray, Louise Trappitt, Fiona Bourke, Eve MacFarlane) 6:23.33
- Adaptive:
- Mixed coxed fours (IDMix4+): 1 ! Hong Kong 3:51.08 2 ! Germany 4:01.12 3 ! Italy 4:01.41
- Women's single sculls (ASW1x): 1 ! Alla Lysenko (UKR) 5:39.52 2 ! Nathalie Benoit (FRA) 5:41.39 3 ! Moran Samuel (ISR) 5:49.97
- Grand Slams:
- US Open in New York City, United States, day 4:
- Men's Singles, second round:
- Novak Djokovic (SRB) [1] def. Carlos Berlocq (ARG) 6–0, 6–0, 6–2
- Roger Federer (SUI) [3] def. Dudi Sela (ISR) 6–3, 6–2, 6–2
- Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) def. Gaël Monfils (FRA) [7] 7–6(5), 5–7, 6–7(5), 6–4, 6–4
- Mardy Fish (USA) [8] def. Malek Jaziri (TUN) 6–2, 6–2, 6–4
- Tomáš Berdych (CZE) [9] def. Fabio Fognini (ITA) 7–5, 6–0, 6–0
- Women's Singles, second round:
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- ^ Day 4 raps up the Championship with the 25K race
- ^ Amazing 5K time trials
- ^ Victory For Italy in Team Time Trial
- ^ First Amazing 10Km Races