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1903 in sports

1903 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

American football edit

College championship

Professional championships

Events

Association football edit

Argentina

Brazil

England

Germany

Scotland

Turkey

Athletics edit

Australian rules football edit

VFL Premiership

Baseball edit

World Series

Events

Boxing edit

Events

Lineal world champions[3]

Cricket edit

Events

England

Australia

India

West Indies

Cycling edit

Tour de France

Figure skating edit

World Figure Skating Championships

Golf edit

Major tournaments

Other tournaments

Horse racing edit

England

Australia

Canada

Ireland

USA

Ice hockey edit

Stanley Cup

Events

Motor racing edit

Paris-Madrid Trail

  • The Paris-Madrid Trail is run on 24 May with a scheduled distance of 1014 km. It is a disastrous event which causes at least eight deaths including those of drivers Marcel Renault and Claude Barrow. The race is stopped by the authorities at Bordeaux. It is in retrospect sometimes referred to as the VIII Grand Prix de l'ACF.[6] Fernand Gabriel (France) is the first to reach Bordeaux in his Mors.
  • Road racing is banned as a result and the legacy of the event is the introduction of circuits, the first being opened at Le Mans in 1906 for the inaugural French Grand Prix, organised by the Automobile Club de France (ACF).

Gordon Bennett Cup

  • Fourth running of the Gordon Bennett Cup takes place in Ireland due to road racing being illegal in Great Britain, the scheduled host. The location is the roads around Athy, County Kildare, and the winner is Camille Jenatzy (Belgium) driving a Mercedes
  • It is at the 1903 Gordon Bennett cup that international racing colours are formally adopted with Italy taking red, Germany white, France blue and Great Britain taking its British racing green (BRG) for the first time. The British choice of green is partly due to the event being held in Ireland, which at the time is part of the UK, and to precedent as the winning Napier of 1902 had been painted olive green.

Ardennes Circuit

  • Second running of the Ardennes Circuit race around Bastogne is won by Pierre de Crawhez driving a Panhard-Levassor 70 hp in a time of 5:52:07. The total distance is 512.05 km (85.34 km x 6 laps).

Rowing edit

The Boat Race

Rugby league edit

England

Rugby union edit

Home Nations Championship

Speed skating edit

Speed Skating World Championships

Tennis edit

England

France

USA

Davis Cup

Yacht racing edit

America's Cup

References edit

  1. ^ "Scottish Cup Past Winners | Scottish Cup | Scottish FA". www.scottishfa.co.uk. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  2. ^ Boston Athletic Association (2011). . www.baa.org. Boston: Boston Athletic Association. Archived from the original on 2011-02-21. Retrieved March 2, 2011.
  3. ^ Cyber Boxing Zone
  4. ^ "Cycling-Tour de France list of winners". Eurosport UK. 26 August 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  6. ^ 1903 Grand Prix and Paris Races 2013-05-14 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 12 September 2009.
  7. ^ The St. Louis Republic September 04 1903 Reliance Alone Finishes Last Race For Cup

1903, sports, describes, year, events, world, sport, contents, american, football, association, football, athletics, australian, rules, football, baseball, boxing, cricket, cycling, figure, skating, golf, horse, racing, hockey, motor, racing, rowing, rugby, le. 1903 in sports describes the year s events in world sport Contents 1 American football 2 Association football 3 Athletics 4 Australian rules football 5 Baseball 6 Boxing 7 Cricket 8 Cycling 9 Figure skating 10 Golf 11 Horse racing 12 Ice hockey 13 Motor racing 14 Rowing 15 Rugby league 16 Rugby union 17 Speed skating 18 Tennis 19 Yacht racing 20 ReferencesAmerican football editCollege championship College football national championship Princeton TigersProfessional championships Ohio League championship Massillon Tigers US Pro Football Title Franklin Athletic Club Western Pennsylvania Championship Latrobe Athletic Association 1902 03 World Series of Football champion Syracuse Athletic Club 1903 World Series of Football champion Franklin Athletic ClubEvents 1 January the Syracuse Athletic Club defeated the Orange Athletic Club 36 0 to win the 1902 03 World Series of Football held at Madison Square Garden 3 September the Massillon Tigers of the Ohio League are established in Massillon Ohio 17 December the Franklin Athletic Club defeated the Watertown Red amp Black 12 0 to win the 1903 World Series of Football held at Madison Square Garden Association football editArgentina Racing Club officially founded in Avellaneda suburb of Buenos Aires on March 25 citation needed Brazil Gremio of Porto Alegre officially founded on September 15 citation needed England The Football League The Wednesday 42 points Aston Villa 41 Sunderland 41 Sheffield United 39 Liverpool 38 Stoke 37 FA Cup final Bury 6 0 Derby County at Crystal Palace London This remains the record scoreline in an FA Cup final Germany National Championship VfB Leipzig 7 2 DFC Prag at Hamburg Altona after extra time The 1903 German football championship is the first to be sanctioned by the Deutscher Fussballbund DFB Until the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963 the championship format is based on a knockout competition contested between the winners of each of the country s top regional leagues Scotland Scottish Football League Hibernian 1903 Scottish Cup final Rangers 2 0 Hearts at Celtic Park second replay after 1 1 and 0 0 draws previously 1 Turkey Besiktas officially founded in Istanbul on March 19 citation needed Athletics editJohn Lorden wins the seventh running of the Boston Marathon 2 Australian rules football editVFL Premiership Collingwood wins the 7th VFL Premiership Collingwood 4 7 31 d Fitzroy 3 11 29 at Melbourne Cricket Ground MCG Baseball editWorld Series 1 13 October inaugural World Series is played between the winners of the National and American Leagues Boston Americans AL defeats Pittsburgh Pirates NL by 5 games to 3 Events New York Yankees founded Northern League championship Winnipeg Maroons win a second consecutive minor leagues title Boxing editEvents Having previously held the World Middleweight Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship Bob Fitzsimmons wins his third world title when he captures the World Light Heavyweight Championship The inaugural World Light Heavyweight Champion is Jack Root of Bohemia following his ten round victory over Charles Kid McCoy at Detroit on 22 April Root s title is short lived as he loses on 4 July to George Gardiner at Fort Erie Ontario Gardner wins by a technical knockout after 12 rounds On 25 November Gardner loses the title to Fitzsimmons after 20 rounds at San Francisco Fitzsimmons retains the title until 1905 Young Corbett II vacates the World Featherweight Championship The vacant title is won by Abe Attell who defeats Johnny Reagan at St Louis in the 20th round Attell is one of the great champions and holds the title until 1912 Frankie Neil defeats Harry Forbes in San Francisco by a second round knockout to take the World Bantamweight Championship which he holds for one year Lineal world champions 3 World Heavyweight Championship James J Jeffries World Light Heavyweight Championship new title Jack Root George Gardiner Bob Fitzsimmons World Middleweight Championship Tommy Ryan World Welterweight Championship Barbados Joe Walcott World Lightweight Championship Joe Gans World Featherweight Championship Young Corbett II vacant Abe Attell World Bantamweight Championship Harry Forbes Frankie NeilCricket editEvents Following the conclusion of the Boer War first class cricket resumes in South Africa England County Championship Middlesex Minor Counties Championship Northamptonshire Most runs C B Fry 2683 81 30 HS 234 Most wickets Wilfred Rhodes 193 14 57 BB 8 61 Wisden Cricketers of the Year Colin Blythe John Gunn Albert Knight Walter Mead Plum WarnerAustralia Sheffield Shield New South Wales Most runs Reggie Duff 786 87 33 HS 194 Most wickets Jack Saunders 32 20 81 BB 8 106 India Bombay Presidency Europeans shared with ParseesWest Indies Inter Colonial Tournament not contestedCycling editTour de France Inaugural Tour de France is won by Maurice Garin France 4 Figure skating editWorld Figure Skating Championships World Men s Champion Ulrich Salchow Sweden Golf editMajor tournaments British Open Harry Vardon U S Open Willie AndersonOther tournaments British Amateur Robert Maxwell US Amateur Walter TravisHorse racing editEngland Grand National Drumcree 1 000 Guineas Stakes Quintessence 2 000 Guineas Stakes Rock Sand The Derby Rock Sand 5 The Oaks Our Lassie St Leger Stakes Rock SandAustralia Melbourne Cup Lord CardiganCanada King s Plate ThessalonIreland Irish Grand National Kirko Irish Derby Stakes Lord RossmoreUSA Kentucky Derby Judge Himes Preakness Stakes Flocarline Belmont Stakes AfricanderIce hockey editStanley Cup Montreal HC defeats Winnipeg Victorias three games to one in a cup challenge Montreal HC and Ottawa HC tie for first place in the Canadian Amateur Hockey League CAHL regular season with 6 2 records The teams play off for the CAHL championship and Stanley Cup Ottawa defeats Montreal 9 1 in a two game total goals series to win its first Stanley Cup title Ottawa HC defeats Rat Portage Thistles two games to nil in another cup challenge Ottawa Silver 7 sweep Montreal AAA in 2 gamesEvents First ice hockey league in Europe begins contested by five teams from Princes Skating Club and Hengler s Ice Rink both in London Motor racing editParis Madrid Trail The Paris Madrid Trail is run on 24 May with a scheduled distance of 1014 km It is a disastrous event which causes at least eight deaths including those of drivers Marcel Renault and Claude Barrow The race is stopped by the authorities at Bordeaux It is in retrospect sometimes referred to as the VIII Grand Prix de l ACF 6 Fernand Gabriel France is the first to reach Bordeaux in his Mors Road racing is banned as a result and the legacy of the event is the introduction of circuits the first being opened at Le Mans in 1906 for the inaugural French Grand Prix organised by the Automobile Club de France ACF Gordon Bennett Cup Fourth running of the Gordon Bennett Cup takes place in Ireland due to road racing being illegal in Great Britain the scheduled host The location is the roads around Athy County Kildare and the winner is Camille Jenatzy Belgium driving a Mercedes It is at the 1903 Gordon Bennett cup that international racing colours are formally adopted with Italy taking red Germany white France blue and Great Britain taking its British racing green BRG for the first time The British choice of green is partly due to the event being held in Ireland which at the time is part of the UK and to precedent as the winning Napier of 1902 had been painted olive green Ardennes Circuit Second running of the Ardennes Circuit race around Bastogne is won by Pierre de Crawhez driving a Panhard Levassor 70 hp in a time of 5 52 07 The total distance is 512 05 km 85 34 km x 6 laps Rowing editThe Boat Race 1 April Cambridge wins the 60th Oxford and Cambridge Boat RaceRugby league editEngland Championship Halifax Challenge Cup final Halifax 7 0 Salford at Headingley Rugby Stadium Leeds Lancashire League Championship not contested Yorkshire League Championship not contestedRugby union editHome Nations Championship 21st Home Nations Championship series is won by ScotlandSpeed skating editSpeed Skating World Championships Men s All round Champion none declaredTennis editEngland Wimbledon Men s Singles Championship Laurence Doherty GB defeats Frank Riseley GB 7 5 6 3 6 0 Wimbledon Women s Singles Championship Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers GB defeats Ethel Thomson Larcombe GB 4 6 6 4 6 2France French Men s Singles Championship Max Decugis France defeats Andre Vacherot France details unknown French Women s Singles Championship Francoise Masson France defeats Kate Gillou France 6 0 6 8 6 0USA American Men s Singles Championship Laurence Doherty GB defeats William Larned USA 6 0 6 3 10 8 American Women s Singles Championship Elisabeth Moore USA defeats Marion Jones USA 7 5 8 6Davis Cup 1903 International Lawn Tennis Challenge nbsp British Isles 4 1 nbsp United States at Longwood Cricket Club grass Boston United StatesYacht racing editAmerica s Cup The New York Yacht Club retains the America s Cup as Reliance defeats British challenger Shamrock III of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club 3 races to 0 Shamrock III abandoned the third race 7 References edit Scottish Cup Past Winners Scottish Cup Scottish FA www scottishfa co uk Retrieved 5 February 2021 Boston Athletic Association 2011 Boston Marathon History 1901 1905 www baa org Boston Boston Athletic Association Archived from the original on 2011 02 21 Retrieved March 2 2011 Cyber Boxing Zone Cycling Tour de France list of winners Eurosport UK 26 August 2020 Retrieved 18 February 2021 Epsom Derby History Winners amp Facts Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 30 December 2021 1903 Grand Prix and Paris Races Archived 2013 05 14 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 12 September 2009 The St Louis Republic September 04 1903 Reliance Alone Finishes Last Race For Cup Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1903 in sports amp oldid 1119407036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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