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* [[September 17]]: Opening of the [[Paralympics]] in Athens. Welsh athletes returned home with twelve gold, six silver and nine bronze medals.
* [[September 17]]: Opening of the [[Paralympics]] in Athens. Welsh athletes returned home with twelve gold, six silver and nine bronze medals.
* [[October 9]]: Wales lose 2-0 to England at [[football (soccer)|soccer]].
* [[October 9]]: Wales lose 2-0 to England at [[football (soccer)|soccer]].
* [[November 12]]: [[John Toshack]] becomes the new Wales soccer manager.
* [[November 20]]: Wales [[Rugby Union]] side lose 25-26 to [[New Zealand]] at the [[Millennium Stadium]], [[Cardiff]].
* [[November 20]]: Wales [[Rugby Union]] side lose 25-26 to [[New Zealand]] at the [[Millennium Stadium]], [[Cardiff]].
* [[December 6]]: [[Tanni Grey-Thompson]] becomes the [[BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year]] 2004 (50th anniversary of the award).
* [[December 6]]: [[Tanni Grey-Thompson]] becomes the [[BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year]] 2004 (50th anniversary of the award).

Revision as of 21:02, 30 March 2005

See also: 2003 in Wales, other events of 2004, 2005 in Wales and the list of years in Wales.

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