December 2009 in sports
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Deaths in December[edit]
- 28: James Owen Sullivan
- 24: George Michael
- 17: Chris Henry
Current sporting seasons[edit]
American football 2009[edit]
Auto racing 2009[edit]
- Sprint Cup begins Feb 14
- IRL IndyCar Series begins Mar 14
- World Rally Championship begins Feb 14
- Formula Two begins Apr 17
- Nationwide Series begins Feb 13
- Camping World Truck Series begins Feb 12
- GP2 Series begins May 8
- GP3 Series
- WTTC begins Mar 7
- V8 Supercar begins Feb 18
- American Le Mans begins Mar 20
- Le Mans Series
- A1 Grand Prix begin Feb 28-->
- GP2 Asia Series
- Superleague Formula begin Apr 4
- Rolex Sports Car Series begins Jan 30
- FIA GT1 World Championship begins Apr 3
- FIA GT2 European Championship begins Apr 3
- Formula Three
- World Series by Renault begins Apr 17
- Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
- Super GT-->
- Major League Baseball -->
- Nippon Professional Baseball-->
Basketball 2009[edit]
- NBA
- NCAA Division I men
- NCAA Division I women
- Euroleague
- Eurocup
- EuroChallenge
- ASEAN Basketball League
- Australia
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Iran
- Israel
- Italy
- Philippines
- Russia
- Spain
- Turkey
Cricket 2009–2010[edit]
Football (soccer) 2009[edit]
- National teams competitions
- International clubs competitions
- UEFA (Europe) Champions League
- Europa League
- UEFA Women's Champions League
- CONCACAF (North & Central America) Champions League
- OFC (Oceania) Champions League
- Domestic (national) competitions
Golf 2010[edit]
Ice hockey 2009[edit]
Rugby union 2009[edit]
Winter sports[edit]
- Alpine Skiing World Cup
- Biathlon World Cup
- Bobsleigh World Cup
- Cross-Country Skiing World Cup
- Freestyle Skiing World Cup
- Luge World Cup
- Nordic Combined World Cup
- Skeleton World Cup
- Ski Jumping World Cup
- Snowboarding World Cup
- Speed Skating World Cup
Days of the month[edit]
December 31, 2009 (Thursday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- NCAA bowl games:
- Bell Helicopters Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth:
- Brut Sun Bowl in El Paso:
- Texas Bowl in Houston:
- Insight Bowl in Tempe:
- Iowa State 14, Minnesota 13
- Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta:
- (11) Virginia Tech 37, Tennessee 14
Ice hockey[edit]
- World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals, teams in italics secure quarterfinals berths, teams in
strikego to relegation round)- Group A in Saskatoon:
- Switzerland 4–1
Slovakia - United States 4–5 (SO) Canada
- Canada rally from 2 goals down with 10 minutes remaining to tie the score in regulation time and then win the shootout 3–2.
- Final standings: Canada 11 points, USA 10, Switzerland 6, Slovakia 3,
Latvia0.
- Switzerland 4–1
- Group B in Regina:
- Sweden 7–1 Finland
- Russia 5–2
Czech Republic- Final standings: Sweden 12 points, Russia 9, Finland 6, Czech Republic 3,
Austria0.
- Final standings: Sweden 12 points, Russia 9, Finland 6, Czech Republic 3,
- Group A in Saskatoon:
- Spengler Cup Final in Davos, Switzerland:
December 30, 2009 (Wednesday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- NCAA bowl games:
Cricket[edit]
- England in South Africa:
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 5:
- South Africa 343 and 133; England 574/9d. England win by an innings and 98 runs, lead the 4-match series 1–0.
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 5:
- Pakistan in Australia:
Ice hockey[edit]
- World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada: (teams in italics secure quarterfinals berths, teams in
strikego to relegation round)
December 29, 2009 (Tuesday)[edit]
Alpine skiing[edit]
- Men's World Cup in Bormio, Italy:
- Downhill: Andrej Jerman (SLO) Didier Defago (SUI) Michael Walchhofer (AUT)
- Overall standings (after 15 of 34 races): (1) Carlo Janka (SUI) 575 points (2) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 565 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 476
- Downhill standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Cuche 251 points (2) Walchhofer 200 (3) Janka 184
- Downhill: Andrej Jerman (SLO) Didier Defago (SUI) Michael Walchhofer (AUT)
- Women's World Cup in Lienz, Austria:
- Slalom: Marlies Schild (AUT) Sandrine Aubert (FRA) Kathrin Zettel (AUT)
- Overall standings (after 13 of 33 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 594 points (2) Maria Riesch (GER) 549 (3) Zettel 489
- Slalom standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Riesch 243 points (2) Schild 220 (3) Aubert 216
- Slalom: Marlies Schild (AUT) Sandrine Aubert (FRA) Kathrin Zettel (AUT)
American football[edit]
- NCAA bowl games:
- EagleBank Bowl in Washington
- Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando
- (25) Wisconsin 20, (15) Miami (FL) 14
Cricket[edit]
- England in South Africa:
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 4:
- South Africa 343 & 76/6 (32.0 ov); England 575/9d (Ian Bell 141). South Africa trail by 156 runs with 4 wickets remaining.
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 4:
- Pakistan in Australia:
- 1st Test in Melbourne, day 4:
- Australia 454/5d and 225/8d (Shane Watson 120*, Mohammad Aamer 5/79); Pakistan 258 and 170/3. Pakistan require another 252 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
- Watson scores his maiden Test century and Australia's first hundred this summer, while Aamer becomes the youngest fast bowler in history to claim five-wickets in an innings.
- Australia 454/5d and 225/8d (Shane Watson 120*, Mohammad Aamer 5/79); Pakistan 258 and 170/3. Pakistan require another 252 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
- 1st Test in Melbourne, day 4:
Ice hockey[edit]
- World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada: (teams in italics secure quarterfinals berths)
- Group A in Saskatoon:
- Latvia 1–12 United States
- Canada 8–2 Slovakia
- Standings: Canada, USA 9 points (3 games), Slovakia 3 (3), Switzerland 0 (2), Latvia 0 (3).
- Group B in Regina:
- Austria 1–7 Czech Republic
- Sweden 4–1 Russia
- Standings: Sweden 9 points (3 games), Russia 6 (3), Finland 3 (2), Czech Republic 3 (3), Austria 0 (3).
- Group A in Saskatoon:
Ski jumping[edit]
- Four Hills Tournament:
- World Cup in Oberstdorf, Germany:
- HS 137: Andreas Kofler (AUT) 265.2 points (125.0 m/134.0 m) Janne Ahonen (FIN) 253.3 (116.5 m/137.0 m) Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 250.3 (124.5 m/126.5 m)
- World Cup standings (after 7 of 23 events): (1) Simon Ammann (SUI) 469 points (2) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 411 (3) Kofler 379
- HS 137: Andreas Kofler (AUT) 265.2 points (125.0 m/134.0 m) Janne Ahonen (FIN) 253.3 (116.5 m/137.0 m) Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 250.3 (124.5 m/126.5 m)
- World Cup in Oberstdorf, Germany:
December 28, 2009 (Monday)[edit]
Alpine skiing[edit]
- Women's World Cup in Lienz, Austria:
- Giant slalom: Kathrin Hölzl (GER) 2:16.61 Manuela Mölgg (ITA) 2:16.66 Taïna Barioz (FRA) 2:16.72
- Overall standings (after 12 of 33 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 581 points (2) Maria Riesch (GER) 531 (3) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 429
- Giant slalom standings (after 4 of 7 races): (1) Hölzl 281 points (2) Zettel 265 (3) Tina Maze (SLO) 202
- Giant slalom: Kathrin Hölzl (GER) 2:16.61 Manuela Mölgg (ITA) 2:16.66 Taïna Barioz (FRA) 2:16.72
American football[edit]
- NFL Monday Night Football, Week 16 (division champion in bold):
- Chicago Bears 36, Minnesota Vikings 30 (OT)
- The Vikings' loss gives the New Orleans Saints home advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.
- Chicago Bears 36, Minnesota Vikings 30 (OT)
- NCAA bowl games:
Cricket[edit]
- England in South Africa:
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 3:
- South Africa 343; England 386/5 (123.0 ov, Alastair Cook 118). England led by 43 runs with 5 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 3:
- Pakistan in Australia:
Ice hockey[edit]
- World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada:
December 27, 2009 (Sunday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- NFL Week 16 (division champions in bold, teams assured of playoff berths in italics):
- Atlanta Falcons 31, Buffalo Bills 3
- Cincinnati Bengals 17, Kansas City Chiefs 10
- Five days after the Bengals attended the funeral of their teammate Chris Henry, they clinch the AFC North.
- Cleveland Browns 23, Oakland Raiders 9
- The Raiders' Sebastian Janikowski makes a 61-yard field goal at the end of the first half, becoming the fourth kicker in NFL history to connect from 60-plus yards.
- Green Bay Packers 48, Seattle Seahawks 10
- Houston Texans 27, Miami Dolphins 20
- New England Patriots 35, Jacksonville Jaguars 7
- The Pats clinch the AFC East title.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20, New Orleans Saints 17 (OT)
- Carolina Panthers 41, New York Giants 9
- The Panthers rout the Giants in their last game at Giants Stadium. The Jets will close out Giants Stadium next week when they host the Bengals.
- Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Baltimore Ravens 20
- San Francisco 49ers 20, Detroit Lions 6
- Arizona Cardinals 31, St. Louis Rams 10
- New York Jets 29, Indianapolis Colts 15
- The Colts' record regular-season winning streak ends after 23 games. Peyton Manning becomes the fourth quarterback in NFL history with 50,000 career passing yards.
- Philadelphia Eagles 30, Denver Broncos 27
- Sunday Night Football: Dallas Cowboys 17, Washington Redskins 0
- NCAA bowl games:
Cricket[edit]
- England in South Africa:
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 2:
- South Africa 343; England 103/1 (26.2 ov). England trail by 240 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 2:
- Pakistan in Australia:
- Sri Lanka in India:
Ice hockey[edit]
- World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada:
- Group A in Saskatoon:
- United States 3–0 Switzerland
- Slovakia 8–3 Latvia
- Standings: USA 6 points (2 matches), Canada 3 (1), Slovakia 3 (2), Switzerland 0 (1), Latvia 0 (2).
- Group B in Regina:
- Austria 3–7 Sweden
- Czech Republic 3–4 Finland
- The Finns rally from 3-goal deficit with less than 3 minutes left in the second period.
- Standings: Sweden 6 points (2 games), Russia, Finland 3 (1), Austria, Czech Republic 0 (2).
- Group A in Saskatoon:
December 26, 2009 (Saturday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- NCAA bowl games:
- Little Caesars Pizza Bowl in Detroit:
- Meineke Car Care Bowl in Charlotte:
- (17) Pittsburgh 19, UNC 17
- Emerald Bowl in San Francisco:
- (24) USC 24, Boston College 13
Cricket[edit]
- England in South Africa:
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 1:
- South Africa 175/5 (61.0 ov)
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 1:
- Pakistan in Australia:
- 1st Test in Melbourne, day 1:
- Australia 305/3 (90.0 ov)
- The string of century near-misses continue with Shane Watson dismissed at 93 and Simon Katich at 98, following his 99 in the previous match.
- Australia 305/3 (90.0 ov)
- 1st Test in Melbourne, day 1:
Ice hockey[edit]
- World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada:
December 25, 2009 (Friday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- NFL Week 16: (team in bold clinches division title)
- San Diego Chargers 42, Tennessee Titans 17
- The Chargers win their tenth straight game and secure a first-round bye in the AFC playoffs.
- San Diego Chargers 42, Tennessee Titans 17
Basketball[edit]
- NBA Christmas Day games:
- Miami Heat 93, New York Knicks 87
- Boston Celtics 86, Orlando Magic 77
- Cleveland Cavaliers 102, Los Angeles Lakers 87
- Phoenix Suns 124, Los Angeles Clippers 93
- Portland Trail Blazers 107, Denver Nuggets 96
December 24, 2009 (Thursday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- NCAA bowl games:
- Sheraton Hawaʻi Bowl in Honolulu:
- SMU 45, Nevada 10
- The Mustangs easily win their first bowl appearance since the program was shut down by the NCAA in 1987 due to massive violations of NCAA rules.
- SMU 45, Nevada 10
- Sheraton Hawaʻi Bowl in Honolulu:
Cricket[edit]
- Sri Lanka in India:
- 4th ODI in Kolkata:
- Sri Lanka 315/6 (50 overs, Upul Tharanga 118); India 317/3 (48.1 overs, Gautam Gambhir 150*, Virat Kohli 107). India win by 7 wickets, lead the 5-match series 3–1.
- 4th ODI in Kolkata:
December 23, 2009 (Wednesday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- NCAA bowl games:
- SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego:
- (23) Utah 37, Cal 27
- The Utes win their ninth straight bowl appearance, tying USC for second on the all-time list behind Florida State's 11.
- (23) Utah 37, Cal 27
- SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego:
Auto racing[edit]
- Formula One news:
- Seven-time champion Michael Schumacher announces he will come back from retirement and drive for Mercedes Grand Prix team in 2010 season. BBC
December 22, 2009 (Tuesday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- NCAA bowl games:
- Maaco Bowl Las Vegas in Las Vegas:
- (14) BYU 44, (18) Oregon State 20
- Maaco Bowl Las Vegas in Las Vegas:
Freestyle skiing[edit]
- World Cup in Innichen/San Candido, Italy:
- Men's skicross: Michael Schmid (SUI) Audun Groenvold (NOR) Conradign Netzer (SUI)
- Standings after 2 of 12 events: (1) Schmid 200 points (2) Groenvold 130 (3) Xavier Kuhn (FRA) 125
- Women's skicross: Anna Holmlund (SWE) Ophelie David (FRA) Sanna Lüdi (SUI)
- Standings after 2 of 12 events: (1) Holmund 200 points (2) David 140 (3) Ashleigh McIvor (CAN) 125
- Men's skicross: Michael Schmid (SUI) Audun Groenvold (NOR) Conradign Netzer (SUI)
December 21, 2009 (Monday)[edit]
Alpine skiing[edit]
- Men's World Cup in Alta Badia, Italy:
- Slalom: Reinfried Herbst (AUT) 1:49.31 Silvan Zurbriggen (SUI) 1:49.39 Manfred Pranger (AUT) 1:49.48
- Overall standings after 14 of 34 races: (1) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 565 points (2) Carlo Janka (SUI) 553 (3) Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 443
- Slalom standings after 2 of 9 races: (1) Herbst 200 points (2) Zurbriggen 102 (3) Pranger 89
- Slalom: Reinfried Herbst (AUT) 1:49.31 Silvan Zurbriggen (SUI) 1:49.39 Manfred Pranger (AUT) 1:49.48
American football[edit]
- NFL Monday Night Football, Week 15:
Basketball[edit]
- College basketball news:
- Kentucky defeats Drexel 88–44, making the Wildcats the first NCAA Division I men's team with 2,000 all-time wins. (AP via ESPN)
- NBA:
- The Sacramento Kings make the biggest comeback in 13 years as they rally from a 35-points deficit with 8:50 remaining in the third quarter to beat the Chicago Bulls 102–98.
Cricket[edit]
Freestyle skiing[edit]
- World Cup in Innichen/San Candido, Italy:
Ice hockey[edit]
- New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur sets a new NHL record for career shutouts with 104 as the Devils defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4–0 in Pittsburgh. (AP via ESPN)
December 20, 2009 (Sunday)[edit]
Alpine skiing[edit]
- Men's World Cup in Alta Badia, Italy:
- Giant slalom: Massimiliano Blardone (ITA) 2:35.76 Davide Simoncelli (ITA) 2:36.19 Cyprien Richard (FRA) 2:37.39
- Overall standings (after 13 of 34 races): (1) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 565 points (2) Carlo Janka (SUI) 553 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 436
- Giant slalom standings (after 4 of 7 races): (1) Raich 235 points (2) Blardone 230 (3) Ted Ligety (USA) 192
- Giant slalom: Massimiliano Blardone (ITA) 2:35.76 Davide Simoncelli (ITA) 2:36.19 Cyprien Richard (FRA) 2:37.39
- Women's World Cup in Val-d'Isère, France:
- Super-G: Fränzi Aufdenblatten (SUI) 1:26.43 Nadia Styger (SUI) 1:26.66 Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:26.69
- Overall standings (after 11 of 32 races): (1) Vonn 581 points (2) Maria Riesch (GER) 531 (3) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 384
- Super-G standings (after 2 of 7 races): (1) Vonn 140 points (2) Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 124 (3) Styger 116
- Super-G: Fränzi Aufdenblatten (SUI) 1:26.43 Nadia Styger (SUI) 1:26.66 Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:26.69
American football[edit]
- NFL Week 15 (division champions in bold, teams assured of playoff berths in italics):
- New England Patriots 17, Buffalo Bills 10
- Houston Texans 16, St. Louis Rams 13
- Atlanta Falcons 10, New York Jets 7
- Arizona Cardinals 31, Detroit Lions 24
- Tennessee Titans 27, Miami Dolphins 24 (OT)
- Cleveland Browns 41, Kansas City Chiefs 34
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24, Seattle Seahawks 7
- Baltimore Ravens 31, Chicago Bears 7
- Oakland Raiders 20, Denver Broncos 19
- San Diego Chargers 27, Cincinnati Bengals 24
- The Chargers win their ninth straight game.
- Philadelphia Eagles 27, San Francisco 49ers 13
- Pittsburgh Steelers 37, Green Bay Packers 36
- Ben Roethlisberger connects with Mike Wallace for the tying touchdown on the game's final play, with Jeff Reed's extra point winning the game. The winning play also makes Roethlisberger the 10th quarterback in history to throw for 500 yards in a game.
- Sunday Night Football: Carolina Panthers 26, Minnesota Vikings 7
- NCAA bowl games:
- New Orleans Bowl in New Orleans: Middle Tennessee 42, Southern Miss 32
Biathlon[edit]
- World Cup 3 in Pokljuka, Slovenia:
- 10 km pursuit women: Svetlana Sleptsova (RUS) 34:03.2 (2 penalty loops) Magdalena Neuner (GER) 34:39.5 (3) Anna Bogaliy-Titovets (RUS) 34:46.4 (2)
- Overall standings after 7 of 25 events: (1) Helena Jonsson (SWE) 342 points (2) Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) 298 (3) Sleptsova 272
- Pursuit standings after 2 of 6 events: (1) Sleptsova 114 points (2) Jonsson 96 (3) Andrea Henkel (GER) 69
- 12.5 km pursuit men: Evgeny Ustyugov (RUS) 34:50.9 (2 penalty loops) Roland Lessing (EST) 35:00.2 (0) Simon Eder (AUT) 35:01.8 (2)
- Overall standings after 7 of 25 events: (1) Tim Burke (USA) 253 points (2) Simon Fourcade (FRA) 246 (3) Christoph Sumann (AUT) 225
- Pursuit standings after 2 of 6 events: (1) Eder 102 points (2) Ustyugov 100 (3) Burke 69
- 10 km pursuit women: Svetlana Sleptsova (RUS) 34:03.2 (2 penalty loops) Magdalena Neuner (GER) 34:39.5 (3) Anna Bogaliy-Titovets (RUS) 34:46.4 (2)
Bobsleigh[edit]
- World Cup in Altenberg, Germany:
- Four-man: André Lange, René Hoppe, Kevin Kuske, Martin Putze (GER) 1:47.23 Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, Curtis Tomasevicz (USA) 1:47.99 Yevgeni Popov, Denis Moiseychenkov, Andrey Yurkov, Alexey Kireev (RUS) 1:48.23
- Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Holcomb 1053 points (2) Jānis Miņins (LAT) 938 (3) Lyndon Rush (CAN) 913
- Four-man: André Lange, René Hoppe, Kevin Kuske, Martin Putze (GER) 1:47.23 Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, Curtis Tomasevicz (USA) 1:47.99 Yevgeni Popov, Denis Moiseychenkov, Andrey Yurkov, Alexey Kireev (RUS) 1:48.23
Cricket[edit]
- England in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 5:
- South Africa 418 and 301/7d; England 356 and 228/9. Match drawn. 4-match series level 0–0.
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 5:
- West Indies in Australia:
- 3rd Test in Perth, day 5:
- Australia 520/7d and 150; West Indies 312 and 323. Australia win by 35 runs, win the 3-match series 2–0.
- 3rd Test in Perth, day 5:
Cross-country skiing[edit]
- World Cup in Rogla, Slovenia:
- Women's 15 km classic mass start: Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) Marit Bjørgen (NOR) Anna Haag (SWE)
- Overall standings (after 8 of 20 events): (1) Bjørgen 447 points (2) Kowalczyk 397 (3) Petra Majdič (SLO) 383
- Distance standings (after 4 events): (1) Bjørgen 235 points (2) Irina Khazova (RUS) 221 (3) Charlotte Kalla (SWE) 218
- Men's 30 km classic mass start: Petter Northug (NOR) Alexander Legkov (RUS) Maxim Vylegzhanin (RUS)
- Overall standings (after 8 of 20 events): (1) Northug 440 points (2) John Kristian Dahl (NOR) 200 (3) Legkov 187
- Distance standings (after 4 events): (1) Northug 260 points (2) Legkov 187 (3) Matti Heikkinen (FIN) 160
- Women's 15 km classic mass start: Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) Marit Bjørgen (NOR) Anna Haag (SWE)
Football (soccer)[edit]
- Colombian Primera A Clausura Final, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
- Independiente Medellín 2–2 (1–0) Atlético Huila. Independiente Medellín win 3–2 on aggregate.
- Independiente win the championship for the fifth time.
- Independiente Medellín 2–2 (1–0) Atlético Huila. Independiente Medellín win 3–2 on aggregate.
Freestyle skiing[edit]
- World Cup in Changchun, China:
- Men's aerials: Jia Zongyang (CHN) Qi Guangpu (CHN) Anton Kushnir (BLR)
- Standings after 2 of 6 events: (1) Kushnir 160 points (2) Jia 136 (3) Liu Zhongqing (CHN) 100
- Women's aerials: Xu Mengtao (CHN) Guo Xinxin (CHN) Zhang Zin (CHN)
- Men's aerials: Jia Zongyang (CHN) Qi Guangpu (CHN) Anton Kushnir (BLR)
Golf[edit]
- European Tour:
- South African Open in Paarl, South Africa:
- Winner: Richie Ramsay (SCO) 275 (−13)PO
- Ramsay wins his first European Tour title.
- Winner: Richie Ramsay (SCO) 275 (−13)PO
- South African Open in Paarl, South Africa:
Handball[edit]
- World Women's Championship in Nanjing, China:
Nordic combined[edit]
- World Cup in Ramsau, Austria:
- HS98 / 10 km: Björn Kircheisen (GER) 23:29.7 Magnus Moan (NOR) 23:30.1 Felix Gottwald (AUT) 23:30.4
- Overall standings (after 7 of 19 events): (1) Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 537 points (2) Tino Edelmann (GER) 424 (3) Petter Tande (NOR) 271
- HS98 / 10 km: Björn Kircheisen (GER) 23:29.7 Magnus Moan (NOR) 23:30.1 Felix Gottwald (AUT) 23:30.4
Rugby union[edit]
- Heineken Cup pool stage, matchday 4:
- Pool 1: Perpignan 14–37 (Ireland) Munster
- Standings: Munster 15 points, Northampton 13, Perpignan 6, Treviso 5.
- Pool 2: Gloucester 19–6 Glasgow Warriors
- Pool 4: Stade Français 29–16 (Ireland) Ulster
- Pool 5: Sale Sharks 21–17
Harlequins- Standings: Toulouse 14 points, Sale 13, Cardiff 9, Harlequins 2.
- Pool 1: Perpignan 14–37 (Ireland) Munster
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 4:
- Pool 1: Leeds Carnegie 47–0
București Oaks - Pool 3:
Rovigo7–30 Toulon - Pool 5: Albi 38–16
Petrarca Padova
- Pool 1: Leeds Carnegie 47–0
Ski jumping[edit]
- World Cup in Engelberg, Switzerland:
- HS 137: Simon Ammann (SUI) 144.8 points (141.0 m equal hill record) Bjørn Einar Romøren (NOR) 140.4 (138.0 m) Daiki Ito (JPN) 132.6 (134.5 m)
- The final round is cancelled due to poor weather conditions.
- Overall standings (after 6 of 23 events): (1) Ammann 424 points (2) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 382 (3) Romøren 279
- HS 137: Simon Ammann (SUI) 144.8 points (141.0 m equal hill record) Bjørn Einar Romøren (NOR) 140.4 (138.0 m) Daiki Ito (JPN) 132.6 (134.5 m)
Snowboarding[edit]
December 19, 2009 (Saturday)[edit]
Alpine skiing[edit]
- Men's World Cup in Val Gardena, Italy:
- Downhill: Manuel Osborne-Paradis (CAN) 2:01.27 Mario Scheiber (AUT) 2:01.40 Johan Clarey (FRA) & Ambrosi Hoffmann (SUI) 2:01.52
- Overall standings (after 12 of 34 races): (1) Carlo Janka (SUI) 540 points (2) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 515 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 410
- Downhill standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Cuche 206 points (2) Janka 160 (3) Michael Walchhofer (AUT) 140
- Downhill: Manuel Osborne-Paradis (CAN) 2:01.27 Mario Scheiber (AUT) 2:01.40 Johan Clarey (FRA) & Ambrosi Hoffmann (SUI) 2:01.52
- Women's World Cup in Val-d'Isère, France:
- Downhill: Cancelled
American football[edit]
- NFL Week 15 (division champion in bold):
- Dallas Cowboys 24, New Orleans Saints 17
- The Saints' bid for a perfect season ends.
- Dallas Cowboys 24, New Orleans Saints 17
- NCAA bowl games:
- New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, New Mexico: Wyoming 35, Fresno State 28 (2 OT)
- St. Petersburg Bowl in St. Petersburg, Florida: Rutgers 45, UCF 24
- Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl (Division III championship) in Salem, Virginia:
- Wisconsin-Whitewater 35, Mount Union 28
- The Warhawks win their second national title in three years, making them 2–3 in the two teams' five consecutive Stagg Bowl matchups.
- Wisconsin-Whitewater 35, Mount Union 28
Biathlon[edit]
- World Cup 3 in Pokljuka, Slovenia:
- 7.5 km sprint women: Svetlana Sleptsova (RUS) 24:57.0 (0 penalties) Anna Bogaliy-Titovets (RUS) 25:40.4 (1) Magdalena Neuner (GER) 25:59.6 (2)
- Overall standings after 6 of 25 events: (1) Helena Jonsson (SWE) 306 points (2) Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) 264 (3) Sleptsova 212
- Sprint standings after 3 of 10 events: (1) Jonsson 126 points (2) Olofsson-Zidek 122 (3) Olga Medvedtseva (RUS) 116
- 10 km sprint men: Ivan Tcherezov (RUS) 28:10.0 (0 penalties) Dominik Landertinger (AUT) 28:21.1 (1) Thomas Frei (SUI) 28:52.4 (1)
- Overall standings after 6 of 25 events: (1) Christoph Sumann (AUT) 225 points (2) Tim Burke (USA) 215 (3) Simon Fourcade (FRA) 214
- Sprint standings after 3 of 10 events: (1) Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) 120 points (2) Burke 103 (3) Fourcade 101
- 7.5 km sprint women: Svetlana Sleptsova (RUS) 24:57.0 (0 penalties) Anna Bogaliy-Titovets (RUS) 25:40.4 (1) Magdalena Neuner (GER) 25:59.6 (2)
Bobsleigh[edit]
- World Cup in Altenberg, Germany:
- Two-man: André Lange/Kevin Kuske (GER) 1:49.81 Thomas Florschütz/Marc Kühne (GER) 1:50.47 Ivo Rüegg/Cedric Grand (SUI) 1:50.71
- Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Rüegg 1010 points (2) Karl Angerer (GER) 914 (3) Florschütz 890
- Two-woman: Kaillie Humphries/Heather Moyse (CAN) 1:53.60 Helen Upperton/Jennifer Ciochetti (CAN) 1:54.03 Shauna Rohbock/Michelle Rzepka (USA) 1:54.11
- Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Sandra Kiriasis (GER) 1022 (2) Humphries 961 (3) Rohbock 953
- Two-man: André Lange/Kevin Kuske (GER) 1:49.81 Thomas Florschütz/Marc Kühne (GER) 1:50.47 Ivo Rüegg/Cedric Grand (SUI) 1:50.71
Cricket[edit]
- England in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 4:
- South Africa 418 & 301/7d (Hashim Amla 100); England 356 & 11/1 (6.0 ov). England require another 353 runs with 9 wickets remaining.
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 4:
- West Indies in Australia:
- 3rd Test in Perth, day 4:
- Australia 520/7d & 150; West Indies 312 & 308/9 (91.0 ov). West Indies require another 51 runs with 1 wicket remaining.
- 3rd Test in Perth, day 4:
Cross-country skiing[edit]
- World Cup in Rogla, Slovenia:
- Women's sprint classic: Marit Bjørgen (NOR) Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) Petra Majdič (SLO)
- Overall standings (after 7 of 20 events): (1) Bjørgen 362 points (2) Majdič 332 (3) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen (FIN) 308
- Sprint standings (after 4 events): (1) Majdič 260 points (2) Bjørgen 212 (3) Kowalczyk 185
- Men's sprint classic: Petter Northug (NOR) Tobias Angerer (GER) Jesper Modin (SWE)
- Overall standings (after 7 of 20 events): (1) Northug 340 points (2) John Kristian Dahl (NOR) 200 (3) Ola Vigen Hattestad (NOR) 170
- Sprint standings (after 4 events): (1) Dahl 200 points (2) Northug 180 (3) Hattestad 170
- Women's sprint classic: Marit Bjørgen (NOR) Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) Petra Majdič (SLO)
Football (soccer)[edit]
- FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
- Bronze medal match: Pohang Steelers 1–1 (4–3 pen.) Atlante
- Final: Estudiantes 1–2 (ET) Barcelona
- Barcelona win the title for the first time and their sixth trophy of the year.
Freestyle skiing[edit]
- World Cup in Changchun, China:
- Men's aerials: Anton Kushnir (BLR) Liu Zhongqing (CHN) Wu Chao (CHN)
- Women's aerials: Guo Xinxin (CHN) Li Nina (CHN) Xu Mengtao (CHN)
Nordic combined[edit]
- World Cup in Ramsau, Austria:
- HS98 / 10 km: Jason Lamy Chappuis (FRA) 25:45.6 Tino Edelmann (GER) 25:47.7 Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 25:49.3
- Overall standings (after 6 of 19 events): (1) Lamy-Chappuis 505 points (2) Edelmann 384 (3) Eric Frenzel (GER) 240
- HS98 / 10 km: Jason Lamy Chappuis (FRA) 25:45.6 Tino Edelmann (GER) 25:47.7 Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 25:49.3
Rugby union[edit]
- Heineken Cup pool stage, matchday 4: (teams in
strikeare eliminated)- Pool 1: Benetton Treviso 18–21 Northampton Saints
- Standings: Northampton 13 points (4 matches), Munster 10 (3), Perpignan 6 (3), Treviso 5 (4).
- Pool 2: Newport Gwent Dragons 8–26 Biarritz
- Standings: Biarritz 18 points (4 matches), Newport 5 (4), Glasgow 5 (3), Gloucester 4 (3).
- Pool 3:
- Ospreys 45–19
Viadana - Leicester Tigers 20–15 Clermont Auvergne
- Standings: Ospreys 16 points, Leicester, Clermont 12, Viadana 0.
- Ospreys 45–19
- Pool 4: Edinburgh 9–6 Bath
- Standings: Stade Français, Ulster 9 points (3 matches), Edinburgh 9 (4), Bath 6 (4).
- Pool 5: Toulouse 23–7 Cardiff Blues
- Standings: Toulouse 14 points (4 matches), Sale 9 (3), Cardiff 9 (4), Harlequin 1 (3).
- Pool 6:
- London Irish 34–13
Brive - Leinster (Ireland) 39–7 Scarlets
- Standings: Leinster, London Irish 15, Scarlets 8, Brive 0.
- London Irish 34–13
- Pool 1: Benetton Treviso 18–21 Northampton Saints
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 4: (teams in
strikeare eliminated)- Pool 2:
Olympus Madrid6–42 Montpellier- Standings: Connacht 17 points, Montpellier 15,
Worcester7, Madrid 0.
- Standings: Connacht 17 points, Montpellier 15,
- Pool 3:
- Rovigo – Toulon, postponed to Sunday (snow)
- Saracens 18–14 Castres Olympique
- Standings: Toulon 13 points (3 matches), Saracens 13 (4), Castres 6 (4), Rovigo 0 (3).
- Pool 4:
Rugby Roma Olimpic3–53 Racing Métro- Standings: London Wasps 17 points, Racing Métro 12, Bayonne 10, Roma 0.
- Pool 5: Albi – Petrarca Padova postponed
- Pool 2:
Ski jumping[edit]
- World Cup in Engelberg, Switzerland:
- HS 137: Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 265.6 points (137.0 m, 130.0 m) Simon Ammann (SUI) 264.6 (138.0, 129.0) Andreas Kofler (AUT) 250.5 (132.0, 128.0)
- Overall standings (after 5 of 23 events): (1) Schlierenzauer 342 (2) Ammann 324 points (3) Kofler 226
- HS 137: Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 265.6 points (137.0 m, 130.0 m) Simon Ammann (SUI) 264.6 (138.0, 129.0) Andreas Kofler (AUT) 250.5 (132.0, 128.0)
Snowboarding[edit]
- World Cup in Telluride, United States:
- Men's snowboard cross: Pierre Vaultier (FRA) Robert Fagan (CAN) Ross Powers (USA)
- Standings after 2 of 7 events: (1) Vaultier 2000 points (2) Seth Wescott (USA) 1200 (3) Fagan 1090
- Women's snowboard cross: Maëlle Ricker (CAN) Simona Meiller (SUI) Dominique Maltais (CAN)
- Standings after 2 of 7 events: (1) Ricker 2000 points (2) Maltais 1200 (3) Aleksandra Zhekova (BUL) 1160
- Men's snowboard cross: Pierre Vaultier (FRA) Robert Fagan (CAN) Ross Powers (USA)
Volleyball[edit]
- NCAA Division I women's tournament:
- Championship game in Tampa, Florida: Penn State 3, Texas 2.
- The Nittany Lions rally from a 2-set deficit to win the title for the third straight time and extend their winning streak to 102 games.
- Championship game in Tampa, Florida: Penn State 3, Texas 2.
December 18, 2009 (Friday)[edit]
Alpine skiing[edit]
- Men's World Cup in Val Gardena, Italy:
- Super-G: Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 1:38.35 Carlo Janka (SUI) 1:38.47 Patrick Staudacher (ITA) 1:38.52
- Overall standings (after 11 of 34 races): (1) Janka 540 points (2) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 515 (3) Svindal 388
- Super-G standings (after 3 of 6 races): (1) Michael Walchhofer (AUT) 180 (2) Raich & Svindal 154
- Super-G: Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 1:38.35 Carlo Janka (SUI) 1:38.47 Patrick Staudacher (ITA) 1:38.52
- Women's World Cup in Val-d'Isère, France:
- Super combined: Lindsey Vonn (USA) 2:37.55 Maria Riesch (GER) 2:38.71 Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 2:38.91
- Overall standings (after 10 of 33 races): (1) Riesch & Vonn 521 (3) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 362
- Super combined: Lindsey Vonn (USA) 2:37.55 Maria Riesch (GER) 2:38.71 Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 2:38.91
American football[edit]
- NCAA Division I FCS:
- NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Chattanooga, Tennessee (seeds in parentheses):
Cricket[edit]
- England in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 3:
- South Africa 418 & 9/1 (4.0 ov); England 356. South Africa led by 71 runs with 9 wickets remaining.
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 3:
- West Indies in Australia:
- 3rd Test in Perth, day 3:
- Australia 520/7d & 137/8 (47.0 ov); West Indies 312. Australia led by 345 runs with 2 wickets remaining.
- 3rd Test in Perth, day 3:
- Sri Lanka in India:
- 2nd ODI in Visakhapatnam:
- India 301/7 (50 ov, MS Dhoni 107); Sri Lanka 302/7 (49.1 ov, Tillakaratne Dilshan 123). Sri Lanka win by 3 wickets. 5-match series level 1–1.
- 2nd ODI in Visakhapatnam:
Handball[edit]
- World Women's Championship in China:
Ice hockey[edit]
- New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur makes his 1,030th NHL regular-season appearance, breaking the league record for goaltenders previously held by Patrick Roy, as the Devils beat the Ottawa Senators 4–2. (AP via ESPN)
Nordic combined[edit]
- World Cup in Ramsau, Austria:
- HS98 / 10 km: Jason Lamy Chappuis (FRA) 22:03.6 Felix Gottwald (AUT) 22:06.3 Magnus Moan (NOR) 22:10.7
- Overall standings (after 5 of 19 events): (1) Lamy-Chappuis 405 points (2) Tino Edelmann (GER) 304 (3) Eric Frenzel (GER) 240
- HS98 / 10 km: Jason Lamy Chappuis (FRA) 22:03.6 Felix Gottwald (AUT) 22:06.3 Magnus Moan (NOR) 22:10.7
Rugby union[edit]
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 4: (teams in
strikeare eliminated)- Pool 2: Connacht 19–7 Worcester Warriors
- Standings: Connacht 17 points (4 matches), Montpellier 10 (3), Worcester 7 (4),
Olympus Madrid0 (3).
- Standings: Connacht 17 points (4 matches), Montpellier 10 (3), Worcester 7 (4),
- Pool 5: Montauban 24–19 Newcastle Falcons
- Standings: Newcastle 15 points (4 matches), Montauban 12, Albi 5 (3), Padova 1 (3).
- Pool 2: Connacht 19–7 Worcester Warriors
Six-red snooker[edit]
- Six-red World Championship in Killarney, Ireland:
- Final: Mark Davis (ENG) def. Mark Williams (WAL) 6–3
Ski jumping[edit]
- World Cup in Engelberg, Switzerland:
- HS 137: Simon Ammann (SUI) 270.4 points (137.5 m, 133.0 m) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 268.2 (136.5, 132.5) Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 243.5 (132.5, 125.0)
- Overall standings (after 4 of 23 events): (1) Ammann 244 points (2) Schlierenzauer 242 (3) Harri Olli (FIN) & Andreas Kofler (AUT) 166
- HS 137: Simon Ammann (SUI) 270.4 points (137.5 m, 133.0 m) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 268.2 (136.5, 132.5) Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 243.5 (132.5, 125.0)
Skeleton[edit]
- World Cup in Altenberg, Germany:
- Men: Michi Halilovic (GER) 1:56.39 Aleksandr Tretyakov (RUS) 1:56.60 Frank Rommel (GER) 1:56.63
- Standings after 5 of 8 events: (1) Martins Dukurs (LAT) 1044 points (2) Rommel 1011 (3) Sandro Stielicke (GER) 892
- Women: Kerstin Szymkowiak (GER) 1:59.50 Marion Trott (GER) 2:00.21 Anja Huber (GER) 2:00.28
- Standings after 5 of 8 events: (1) Mellisa Hollingsworth (CAN) 1011 points (2) Shelley Rudman (GBR) 987 (3) Szymkowiak 954
- Men: Michi Halilovic (GER) 1:56.39 Aleksandr Tretyakov (RUS) 1:56.60 Frank Rommel (GER) 1:56.63
Swimming[edit]
- World records broken:
- Long course:
- Men's 50 m freestyle: César Cielo (BRA) 20.91, São Paulo, Brazil
- Short course:
- Men's 4 × 100 m medley relay: United States (Nick Thoman, Mark Gangloff, Michael Phelps, Nathan Adrian) 3:20.71, Manchester, Great Britain
- Women's 200 m breast: Rebecca Soni (USA) 2:14.57, Manchester, Great Britain
- Women's 400 m medley: Julia Smit (USA) 4:21.04, Manchester, Great Britain
- Women's 4 × 100 m medley relay: United States (Margaret Hoelzer, Jessica Hardy, Dana Vollmer, Amanda Weir) 3:47.97, Manchester, Great Britain
- Long course:
December 17, 2009 (Thursday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- National Football League Week 15 Thursday Night Football (unbeaten team and division champion in bold):
- Indianapolis Colts 35, Jacksonville Jaguars 31
- The Colts extend their record regular-season win streak to 23, and become the third team in NFL history to start a season 14–0.
- Indianapolis Colts 35, Jacksonville Jaguars 31
Basketball[edit]
- Euroleague Regular Season Game 8: (teams in bold advance to the Top-16 round, teams in
strikeare eliminated)- Group A:
- Regal FC Barcelona 89–55 Žalgiris Kaunas
- Standings: Barcelona 8–0; Siena 7–1; ASVEL, Fenerbahçe Ülker 3–5; Cibona 2–6; Žalgiris 1–7.
- Regal FC Barcelona 89–55 Žalgiris Kaunas
- Group B:
- Efes Pilsen Istanbul 77–79 Unicaja Málaga
Entente Orléans Loiret75–72 Partizan Belgrade- Standings: Olympiacos, Unicaja 6–2; Lietuvos Rytas, Partizan 4–4; Efes Pilsen 3–5; Orléans 1–7.
- Group C:
- CSKA Moscow 77–72 Maccabi Tel Aviv
- Standings: CSKA, Caja Laboral 6–2; Maccabi 5–3; Maroussi, Roma 3–5;
Olimpija1–7.
- Standings: CSKA, Caja Laboral 6–2; Maccabi 5–3; Maroussi, Roma 3–5;
- CSKA Moscow 77–72 Maccabi Tel Aviv
- Group D:
- Panathinaikos Athens 67–76 Real Madrid
- Armani Jeans Milano 82–69 Asseco Prokom Gdynia
- Standings: Real Madrid, Panathinaikos 6–2; Khimki 5–3; Milano, Asseco Prokom 3–5; EWE Baskets 1–7.
- Group A:
Biathlon[edit]
- World Cup 3 in Pokljuka, Slovenia:
- 15 km individual women: Helena Jonsson (SWE) 43:04.1 (0 penalties) Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) 43:26.7 (1) Anastasiya Kuzmina (SVK) 43:31.4 (1)
- Overall standings after 5 of 25 events: (1) Jonsson 277 points (2) Olofsson-Zidek 234 (3) Olga Medvedtseva (RUS) 184
- Individual standings after 2 of 4 events: (1) Jonsson 120 points (2) Olofsson-Zidek 108 (3) Valj Semerenko (UKR) 74
- 20 km individual men: Christoph Sumann (AUT) 52:19.8 (1 penalty) Simon Fourcade (FRA) 52:34.0 (1) Alexander Os (NOR) 52:50.5 (1)
- Overall standings after 5 of 25 events: (1) Sumann 225 (2) Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 206 (3) Tim Burke (USA) 181
- Individual standings after 2 of 4 events: (1) Sumann 108 points (2) Burke 81 (3) Fourcade 79
- 15 km individual women: Helena Jonsson (SWE) 43:04.1 (0 penalties) Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) 43:26.7 (1) Anastasiya Kuzmina (SVK) 43:31.4 (1)
Cricket[edit]
- England in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 2:
- South Africa 418 (Jacques Kallis 120); England 88/1 (23.0 ov). England trail by 330 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 2:
- West Indies in Australia:
- 3rd Test in Perth, day 2:
- Australia 520/7d; West Indies 214/2 (46.0 ov, Chris Gayle 102). West Indies trail by 306 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- 3rd Test in Perth, day 2:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- UEFA Europa League group stage, Matchday 6: (teams in bold advance to the round of 32)
- Group A:
- Ajax 1–3 Anderlecht
- Dinamo Zagreb 1–2 Timişoara
- Final standings: Anderlecht, Ajax 11 points, Dinamo Zagreb 6, Timişoara 5.
- Group B:
- Lille 3–1 Slavia Prague
- Genoa 1–2 Valencia
- Final standings: Valencia 12 points, Lille 10, Genoa 7, Slavia Prague 3.
- Group C:
- Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–0 Hamburg
- Rapid Wien 3–3 Celtic
- Final standings: Hapoel Tel Aviv 12 points, Hamburg 10, Celtic 6, Rapid Wien 5.
- Group G:
- Lazio 0–1 Levski Sofia
- Villarreal 0–1 Red Bull Salzburg
- Final standings: Red Bull Salzburg 18 points, Villarreal 9, Lazio 6, Levski Sofia 3.
- Group H:
- Steaua București 1–1 Twente
- Fenerbahçe 1–0 Sheriff Tiraspol
- Final standings: Fenerbahçe 15 points, Twente 8, Sheriff Tiraspol 5, Steaua București 4.
- Group I:
- Benfica 2–1 AEK Athens
- Everton 0–1 BATE Borisov
- Final standings: Benfica 15 points, Everton 9, BATE 7, AEK Athens 4.
- Group A:
Handball[edit]
- World Women's Championship in China:
Rugby union[edit]
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 4: (teams in
strikeare eliminated)- Pool 1: Bourgoin 31–10
Overmach Parma- Standings: Bourgoin 14 points (4 matches), Leeds Carnegie 9 (3), Bucharest Oaks 6 (3), Overmach Parma 4 (4).
- Pool 4: Bayonne 3–12 London Wasps
- Standings: London Wasps 17 points (4 matches), Bayonne 10 (4), Racing Métro 7 (3),
Roma0 (3).
- Standings: London Wasps 17 points (4 matches), Bayonne 10 (4), Racing Métro 7 (3),
- Pool 1: Bourgoin 31–10
Snowboarding[edit]
- World Cup in Telluride, United States:
- Men's parallel giant slalom: Jasey Jay Anderson (CAN) Michael Lambert (CAN) Rok Flander (SLO)
- Standings (after 3 of 9 events): (1) Benjamin Karl (AUT) 2060 points (2) Anderson 2050 (3) Mathieu Bozzetto (FRA) 1560
- Women's parallel giant slalom: Alena Zavarzina (RUS) Marion Kreiner (AUT) Ina Meschik (AUT)
- Standings (after 3 of 9 events): (1) Amelie Kober (GER) 2060 (2) Doris Guenther (AUT) 1700 (3) Claudia Riegler (AUT) 1500
- Men's parallel giant slalom: Jasey Jay Anderson (CAN) Michael Lambert (CAN) Rok Flander (SLO)
December 16, 2009 (Wednesday)[edit]
Basketball[edit]
- Euroleague Regular Season Game 8: (teams in bold advance to the Top-16 round, teams in
strikeare eliminated)- Group A:
- Cibona Zagreb 80–77 Fenerbahçe Ülker İstanbul
- Montepaschi Siena 83–74 ASVEL Villeurbanne
- Standings: Barcelona 7–0, Siena 7–1, ASVEL, Fenerbahçe Ülker 3–5, Cibona 2–6, Žalgiris 1–6.
- Group B:
- Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 83–89 (OT) Olympiacos Piraeus
- Standings: Olympiacos 6–2, Unicaja 5–2, Partizan 4–3, Lietuvos Rytas 4–4, Efes Pilsen 3–4,
Orléans0–7.
- Standings: Olympiacos 6–2, Unicaja 5–2, Partizan 4–3, Lietuvos Rytas 4–4, Efes Pilsen 3–4,
- Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 83–89 (OT) Olympiacos Piraeus
- Group C:
- Caja Laboral Baskonia 62–53
Union Olimpija Ljubljana - Lottomatica Roma 74–87 Maroussi Athens
- Standings: Caja Laboral 6–2, Maccabi, CSKA Moscow 5–2, Maroussi, Roma 3–5, Olimpija 1–7.
- Caja Laboral Baskonia 62–53
- Group D:
- EWE Baskets Oldenburg 49–62 Khimki Moscow Region
- Standings: Panathinaikos 6–1, Real Madrid 5–2, Khimki 5–3, Asseco Prokom 3–4, Milano 2–5, EWE Baskets 1–7.
- EWE Baskets Oldenburg 49–62 Khimki Moscow Region
- Group A:
Cricket[edit]
- England in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 1:
- South Africa 262/4 (Jacques Kallis 112*)
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 1:
- West Indies in Australia:
- 3rd Test in Perth, day 1:
- Australia 339/3
- Simon Katich is dismissed on 99 for the second time in his career.
- Australia 339/3
- 3rd Test in Perth, day 1:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
- Fifth place match: TP Mazembe 2–3 Auckland City
- Semifinal 2: Atlante 1–3 Barcelona
- UEFA Europa League group stage, Matchday 6: (teams in bold advance to the round of 32)
- Group D:
- Hertha BSC 1–0 Sporting CP
- Heerenveen 5–0 Ventspils
- Final standings: Sporting CP 11 points, Hertha BSC 10, Heerenveen 8, Ventspils 3.
- Group E:
- CSKA Sofia 0–3 Roma
- Basel 2–3 Fulham
- Final standings: Roma 13 points, Fulham 11, Basel 9, CSKA Sofia 1.
- Group F:
- Panathinaikos 3–0 Dinamo București
- Sturm Graz 1–0 Galatasaray
- Final standings: Galatasaray 13 points, Panathinaikos 12, Dinamo București 6, Sturm Graz 4.
- Group J:
- Club Brugge 1–0 Toulouse
- Partizan 1–0 Shakhtar Donetsk
- Final standings: Shakhtar Donetsk 13 points, Club Brugge 11, Toulouse 7, Partizan 3.
- Group K:
- Sparta Prague 0–3 Copenhagen
- CFR Cluj 0–2 PSV Eindhoven
- Final standings: PSV Eindhoven 14 points, Copenhagen 10, Sparta Prague 7, CFR Cluj 3.
- Group L:
- Athletic Bilbao 0–3 Werder Bremen
- Nacional 5–1 Austria Wien
- Final standings: Werder Bremen 16 points, Athletic Bilbao 10, Nacional 5, Austria Wien 2.
- Group D:
- Colombian Primera A Clausura Final, first leg:
December 15, 2009 (Tuesday)[edit]
Basketball[edit]
Cricket[edit]
- Pakistan in New Zealand:
- 3rd Test in Napier, day 5:
- Pakistan 223 and 455; New Zealand 471 and 90/0. Match drawn. 3-match series drawn 1–1.
- 3rd Test in Napier, day 5:
- Sri Lanka in India:
- 1st ODI in Rajkot:
- India 414/7 (50 ov, Virender Sehwag 146); Sri Lanka 411/8 (50 ov, Tillakaratne Dilshan 160). India win by 3 runs, lead the 5-match series 1–0
- 1st ODI in Rajkot:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
- Semifinal 1: Pohang Steelers 1–2 Estudiantes
Handball[edit]
- World Women's Championship in China: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals, teams in
strikeare eliminated)