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The champions of world sport in 2019.
WHO WON WHAT IN WORLD SPORT IN 2019
GOLF
Men:
Masters - Tiger Woods (USA)
PGA Championship - Brooks Koepka (USA)
US Open - Gary Woodland (USA)
British Open - Shane Lowry (Ireland)
Australian Open - Matt Jones (Australia)
Presidents Cup - United States
Women:
ANA Inspiration - Jin Young Ko (South Korea)
US Women's Open - Jeongeun Lee6 (South Korea)
Women's PGA Championship - Hannah Green (Australia)
The Evian Championship - Jin Young Ko (South Korea)
Women's British Open - Hinako Shibuno (Japan)
TENNIS
Men:
Australian Open - Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
French Open - Rafael Nadal (Spain)
Wimbledon - Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
US Open - Rafael Nadal (Spain)
Women:
Australian Open - Naomi Osaka (Japan)
French Open - Ashleigh Barty (Australia)
Wimbledon - Simona Halep (Romania)
US Open - Bianca Andreescu (Canada)
Team:
Davis Cup - Spain
Fed Cup - France
SOCCER
Men:
Africa Cup of Nations - Algeria
Asian Cup - Qatar
Concacaf Gold Cup - Mexico
Copa America - Brazil
UEFA Nations League - Portugal
Asian Champions League - Al-Hilal
Champions League - Liverpool
Europa League - Chelsea
Premier League - Manchester City
La Liga - Barcelona
Serie A - Juventus
Bundesliga - Bayern Munich
A-League - Sydney FC
FFA Cup - Adelaide United
Women:
Women's World Cup - United States
W-League - Sydney FC
CRICKET
Ashes: Drawn (Australia retain the Ashes)
Sheffield Shield: Victoria
One Day Cup - Western Australia
Big Bash League - Melbourne Renegades
Women's Big Bash League - Brisbane Heat
Indian Premier League - Mumbai Indians
RUGBY LEAGUE
State of Origin - NSW
NRL - Sydney Roosters
Dally M - James Tedesco (Sydney Roosters)
English Super League - St Helens
AFL
Premiers - Richmond
Brownlow Medal - Nat Fyfe (Fremantle)
AFLW - Adelaide Crows
RUGBY UNION
World Cup - South Africa
Rugby Championship - South Africa
Bledisloe Cup - New Zealand
Six Nations - Wales
Super Rugby - Crusaders
CYCLING
Tour de France - Egan Bernal (Colombia)
Giro d'Italia - Richard Carapaz (Ecuador)
Vuelta a Espana - Primoz Roglic (Slovenia)
ATHLETICS
IAAF male athlete of the year - Eliud Kipchoge (Kenya)
IAAF female athlete of the year - Dalilah Muhammad (USA)
HOCKEY
Men's Pro League - Australia
Women's Pro League - Netherlands
MOTOR RACING
Supercars - Scott McLaughlin (Australia)
Formula One - Lewis Hamilton (England)
MotoGP - Marc Marquez (Spain)
World Rally - Ott Tanak (Estonia)
Superbikes - Jonathan Rea (Northern Ireland)
NASCAR - Kyle Busch (USA)
Indy Car - Josef Newgarden (USA)
TRIATHLON
Men's World Series - Vincent Luis (France)
Women World Series - Katie Zaferes (USA)
BASKETBALL
NBL - Perth Wildcats
WNBL - University of Canberra Capitals
NBA - Toronto Raptors
WNBA - Washington Mystics
NETBALL
Super Netball - NSW Swifts
HORSE RACING
Melbourne Cup - Vow and Declare (jockey Craig Williams, trainer - Danny O'Brien)
The Everest - Yes Yes Yes (jockey - Glen Boss, trainer - Chris Waller)
Cox Plate - Lys Gracieux (jockey - Damian Lane, trainer - Yoshita Yahagi)
Caulfield Cup - Mer De Glace (jockey - Damian Lane, trainer - Hisashi Shimizu)
Golden Slipper - Kiamichi (jockey - Damian Lane, trainer - James Cummings)
BASEBALL
MLB - Washington Nationals
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
NFL - New England Patriots
ICE HOCKEY
Stanley Cup - St. Louis Blues