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・ 2002 Arab League summit
・ 2002 Arab Nations Cup
・ 2002 Arab Nations Cup squads
・ 2002 ARAG World Team Cup
・ 2002 Arena Football League season
・ 2002 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship
・ 2002 Argentina rugby union tour of South Africa and Europe
・ 2002 Arizona Cardinals season
・ 2002 Arizona Diamondbacks season
・ 2002 Arizona State Sun Devils football team
・ 2002 Arizona Wildcats football team
・ 2002 Arkansas Razorbacks football team
・ 2002 Arkansas State Indians football team
・ 2002 Armenian Cup
・ 2002 Armenian Premier League
2002 Arras–Madrid–Dakar Rally
・ 2002 ASEAN University Games
・ 2002 ASFA Soccer League
・ 2002 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship season
・ 2002 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships
・ 2002 Asian Athletics Championships
・ 2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 10,000 metres
・ 2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 100 metres
・ 2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 110 metres hurdles
・ 2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 1500 metres
・ 2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 20 kilometres walk
・ 2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 200 metres
・ 2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
・ 2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
・ 2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay


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2002 Arras–Madrid–Dakar Rally : ウィキペディア英語版
2002 Arras–Madrid–Dakar Rally

The 2002 Dakar Rally, also known as the 2002 Arras–Madrid–Dakar Rally was the 24th running of the Dakar Rally event. The format of the rally was revised for 2002 with the introduction of two-day stages and two stages without the use of navigation aids. The race started in Arras in northern France on 28 December 2001 and finished at Dakar in Senegal on 13 January 2002.〔 The 1999 and 2000 winner, Jean-Louis Schlesser, switched from a petrol powered vehicle to a diesel powered one in a bid to make the vehicle lighter However, he was forced to retire from the rally during the sixth stage from Er-Rachidia to Ouarzazate in Morocco while lying 11th overall when his vehicle caught fire.〔 Japanese driver Hiroshi Masuoka took the lead at the sixth stage, and went on to win the rally. The motorcycle category was won by Fabrizio Meoni for the second successive year.〔
==Stages==

* - Stages cancelled for trucks due to poor weather conditions.

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