February 2005 in sports

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28 February 2005 (Monday)

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27 February 2005 (Sunday)

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26 February 2005 (Saturday)

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21 February 2005 (Monday)

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14 February 2005 (Monday)

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13 February 2005 (Sunday)

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12 February 2005 (Saturday)

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10 February 2005 (Thursday)

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9 February 2005 (Wednesday)

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8 February 2005 (Tuesday)

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  • Snooker: After hearing of a sponsorship deal from HP Foods, makers of brown sauce, whereby the HP logo will be present on the brown ball at all major tournaments, Jimmy White announces he has changed his name by deed poll to 'Jimmy Brown', and will wear brown clothing with a blue bow tie when competing at the upcoming Masters tournament. He has not ruled out either changing his name back after the tournament or keeping his new name.

7 February 2005 (Monday)

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  • Sailing: Ellen MacArthur breaks the record for a single-handed non-stop round-the-world voyage, with a time of 71 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes and 33 seconds for the 27,000-mile voyage. (BBC)

6 February 2005 (Sunday)

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5 February 2005 (Saturday)

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4 February 2005 (Friday)

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3 February 2005 (Thursday)

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2 February 2005 (Wednesday)

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1 February 2005 (Tuesday)

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