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Events in July 2005

Jul. 2 Venus Williams wins the women’s title in the Wimbledon championships in London. Full Story
Jul. 3 Mahesh Bhupathi-Mary Pierce pair bags the mixed doubles title in the Wimbledon championships. Full Story
Roger Federer retains the men’s Wimbledon championships. Full Story
Fernando Alonso becomes the first Renault driver since Alain Prost to win the French Grand Prix. Full Story
Korea bags the Hyundai Cup volleyball championship in Chennai, and Australia bags the IOB Cup and both qualify for the World championship. Full Story
Jul. 5 Yelena Isinbayeva sets her 14th World record in women’s pole vault in the Athletissina Grand Prix meet in Lausanne, clearing 4.93m.
Jul. 10 Juan Pablo Montoya wins the British F1 Grand Prix at Silverstone. Full Story
Jul. 11 Railways and Haryana share the National women’s hockey title held in New Delhi. Full Story
Jul. 12 Australia wins the Natwest Challenge Series cricket tournament in London. Full Story
Jul. 16 Golfer Jack Nicklaus bids farewell to the sport at the British Open in St. Andrews. Full Story
Yelena Isinbayeva claims her 15th World record vaulting to 4.95m. in the IAAF Super Grand Prix in Madrid.
Jul. 17 Tiger Woods wins the British Open. Full Story
Jul. 21 Australia’s Glenn McGrath became only the fourth bowler in history to take 500 Test wickets during the first Ashes Test. Full Story
Jul. 22 Pole vaulter Yeleina Isinbayeva creates yet another world record by leaping to 5m in win the Crystal Palace Grand Prix in London.
Jul. 24 Fernando Alonso wins the European F1 Granx Prix in Hockenheim. Lance Armstrong wins 7th consecutive Tour de France, and retires.
Jul. 26 Joshna Chinappa loses in the final of the Asian junior championship in Herandals (Belgium). Full Story
Jul. 31 Kimi Raikkonen wins the Bulgarian F1 Grand Prix at Budapest. Full Story


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