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1980 in sports

1980 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Alpine skiing edit

American football edit

Association football edit

Athletics edit

Australian rules football edit

Baseball edit

Basketball edit

NBA Finals

National Basketball League (Australia) Finals

Boxing edit

Canadian football edit

Cycling edit

Disc sports edit

Dog sledding edit

Field hockey edit

Figure skating edit

Gaelic Athletic Association edit

Golf edit

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Harness racing edit

Horse racing edit

Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey edit

Motorsport edit

Olympic Games edit

Radiosport edit

Rugby league edit

Rugby union edit

Snooker edit

Speed skating edit

Swimming edit

  • XXII Olympic Games, held in Moscow, Soviet Union (July 20 – July 27)
  • February 2 – USA's Chris Cavanaugh sets a world record in the 50m freestyle (long course) at a swimming meet in Amersfoort, Netherlands, shaving off 0.04 of the previous record (23.70) set by Germany's Klaus Steinbach nearly a year ago: 23.66.
  • April 10 – Chris Cavanaugh betters his own world record in the 50m freestyle (long course) at a swimming meet in Austin, Texas (USA): 23.12. At the same event (and on the same day), two other swimmers from the United States, Rowdy Gaines and Bruce Stahl, go under his time, clocking 22.96 and 22.83 respectively.
  • August 15 – USA's Joe Bottom betters the world record in the 50m freestyle (long course) at a meet in Honolulu, Hawaii, shaving off 0.12 of the previous record (22.83) set by Bruce Stahl four months earlier: 22.71.

Tennis edit

Water polo edit

Yacht racing edit

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 4 January 2022.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1980 in sports news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1980 in sports describes the year s events in world sport Contents 1 Alpine skiing 2 American football 3 Association football 4 Athletics 5 Australian rules football 6 Baseball 7 Basketball 8 Boxing 9 Canadian football 10 Cycling 11 Disc sports 12 Dog sledding 13 Field hockey 14 Figure skating 15 Gaelic Athletic Association 16 Golf 17 Harness racing 18 Horse racing 19 Ice hockey 20 Motorsport 21 Olympic Games 22 Radiosport 23 Rugby league 24 Rugby union 25 Snooker 26 Speed skating 27 Swimming 28 Tennis 29 Water polo 30 Yacht racing 31 Awards 32 ReferencesAlpine skiing editAlpine Skiing World Cup Men s overall season champion Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein Women s overall season champion Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein January 12 Canada s Ken Read the leader of the Crazy Canucks ski team wins the Hahnenkamm downhill in Kitzbuhel Austria becoming the second North American to ever win the classic race American football editJanuary 20 Super Bowl XIV the Pittsburgh Steelers AFC won 31 19 over the Los Angeles Rams NFC Location Rose Bowl Attendance 103 985 MVP Terry Bradshaw QB Pittsburgh Sugar Bowl 1979 season The Alabama Crimson Tide won 24 9 over the Arkansas Razorbacks to claim the college football national championship December 21 The New Orleans Saints became the NFL s first ever 1 15 teamAssociation football editEuropean Championship West Germany 2 1 Belgium European Cup Nottingham Forest 1 0 Hamburg UEFA Cup 2 legs Borussia Monchengladbach 3 2 Eintracht Frankfurt Eintracht Frankfurt 1 0 Borussia Monchengladbach 3 3 on aggregate Frankfurt win on away goals Cup Winners Cup Valencia 0 0 Arsenal AET Valencia won 5 4 on penalties England FA Cup West Ham United won 1 0 over Arsenal Newport County AFC win Welsh Cup for first time Athletics editMarch 31 death of Jesse Owens American sprinter who won four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics in 1936 June 12 Soviet Union s Nadiya Olizarenko sets the world record in the women s 800 metres clocking 1 54 85 at Moscow July 27 Nadiya Olizarenko betters her own world record in the women s 800 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow clocking 1 53 43 Australian rules football editVictorian Football League Richmond wins the 84th VFL Premiership Richmond 23 21 159 d Collingwood 9 24 78 Brownlow Medal awarded to Kelvin Templeton Footscray Baseball editMain article 1980 in baseball September 18 Outfielder Gary Ward become the sixth Minnesota Twins player to hit for the cycle The Twins lose 9 8 to the Milwaukee Brewers wasting Ward s effort On May 26 2004 his son Daryle Ward will repeat the feat guiding the Pirates 11 8 victory over the Cardinals Ward joined his father to become the first father son combination in major league history to hit for the cycle Rollie Fingers breaks Hoyt Wilhelm s major league record of 250 saves 1980 World Series The Philadelphia Phillies of the National League end 97 years of frustration by defeating the American League champion Kansas City Royals four games to two for the Phillies first ever World Championship Japan s Sadaharu Oh retires from the Yomiuri Giants as the all time professional baseball home run king Basketball editNBA Finals Los Angeles Lakers win four games to two over the Philadelphia 76ers National Basketball League Australia Finals St Kilda Saints defeated the West Adelaide Bearcats 113 88 in the final Boxing editMarch 14 22 members of the United States Olympic boxing team died in a plane crash near Warsaw Poland June 20 Roberto Duran defeats Sugar Ray Leonard by a 15 round decision to win boxing s WBC world Welterweight title August 2 Thomas Hearns defeats Jose Pipino Cuevas by a knockout in round 2 to win boxing s WBA world Welterweight title and Yasutsune Uehara knocks out Samuel Serrano in round six to win the WBA s world Jr Lightweight title in Detroit In Cincinnati Aaron Pryor defeats Antonio Cervantes by a knockout in round four to win the WBA s world Jr Welterweight title October 2 Larry Holmes defeats Muhammad Ali by a knockout in round eleven to retain boxing s WBC world Heavyweight title in what would be Ali s last world title bout November 25 In The No Mas Fight in New Orleans Louisiana Sugar Ray Leonard recovers the WBC s world Welterweight championship with an eight round technical knockout of Roberto Duran Canadian football editGrey Cup Edmonton Eskimos win 48 10 over the Hamilton Tiger Cats Vanier Cup Alberta Golden Bears win 40 21 over the Ottawa Gee GeesCycling editGiro d Italia won by Bernard Hinault of France Tour de France Joop Zoetemelk of the Netherlands UCI Road World Championships Men s road race Bernard Hinault of FranceDisc sports editDisc ultimate league play begins in Toronto with the formation of the Toronto Ultimate LeagueDog sledding editIditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion Joe May won with lead dogs Wilbur amp Cora GrayField hockey editMen s Champions Trophy held in Karachi and won by Pakistan Olympic Games Men s Competition won by India Olympic Games Women s Competition won by ZimbabweFigure skating editWorld Figure Skating Championships Men s champion Jan Hoffmann Germany Ladies champion Anett Potzsch Germany Pair skating champions Marina Cherkasova amp Sergei Shakhrai Soviet Union Ice dancing champions Krisztina Regoczy amp Andras Sallay HungaryGaelic Athletic Association editCamogie All Ireland Camogie Champion Cork National Camogie League Kilkenny Gaelic football All Ireland Senior Football Championship Kerry 1 9 died Roscommon 1 6 National Football League Cork 0 11 died Kerry 0 10 Ladies Gaelic football All Ireland Senior Football Champion Tipperary National Football League Kerry Hurling All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Galway 2 15 died Limerick 3 9 National Hurling League Cork 2 10 4 15 beat Limerick 2 10 4 6Golf editMen s professional The Senior PGA Tour now called Champions Tour is founded Masters Tournament Seve Ballesteros U S Open Jack Nicklaus British Open Tom Watson PGA Championship Jack Nicklaus PGA Tour money leader Tom Watson 530 808 Senior PGA Tour money leader Don January 44 100 Men s amateur British Amateur Duncan Evans U S Amateur Hal Sutton Women s professional LPGA Championship Sally Little U S Women s Open Amy Alcott Classique Peter Jackson Classic Pat Bradley LPGA Tour money leader Beth Daniel 231 000Harness racing editSuperhorse Niatross wins the United States Pacing Triple Crown races Cane Pace Niatross Little Brown Jug Niatross Messenger Stakes Niatross United States Trotting Triple Crown races Hambletonian Burgomeister Yonkers Trot Nevele Impulse Kentucky Futurity Final Score Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship Pacers Koala King Trotters Hano DirectHorse racing editSteeplechases Cheltenham Gold Cup Master Smudge Grand National Ben Nevis Flat races Australia Melbourne Cup won by Beldale Ball Canada Queen s Plate won by Driving Home France Prix de l Arc de Triomphe won by Detroit Ireland Irish Derby Stakes won by Tyrnavos English Triple Crown Races 2 000 Guineas Stakes Known Fact The Derby Henbit 1 St Leger Stakes Light Cavalry United States Triple Crown Races Kentucky Derby Genuine Risk Preakness Stakes Codex Belmont Stakes Temperance HillIce hockey editNew York Islanders win Stanley Cup on Bobby Nystrom s overtime goal in Game 6 of the Finals over the Philadelphia Flyers The United States men s ice hockey team defeats the Soviet Union en route to the gold medal in what is known as the Miracle on Ice Motorsport editMain articles 1980 in motorsport and List of 1980 motorsport championsOlympic Games edit1980 Summer Olympics takes place in Moscow USSR July 19 August 3 USSR wins the most medals 195 and the most gold medals 80 1980 Winter Olympics takes place in Lake Placid United States February 13 February 24 GDR wins the most medals 23 and the USSR wins the most gold medals 10 Radiosport editFirst Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Championships held in Cetniewo Poland Rugby league edit8 July The inaugural 1980 State of Origin game is won by Queensland who defeat New South Wales 20 10 at Lang Park 1980 European Rugby League Championship 1980 New Zealand rugby league season 1979 80 Northern Rugby Football League season 1980 NSWRFL season 1980 81 Rugby Football League season 1980 Tooth CupRugby union edit86th Five Nations Championship series is won by England who complete the Grand SlamSnooker editWorld Snooker Championship Cliff Thorburn beats Alex Higgins 18 16 becoming the first non UK player to win the title World rankings Ray Reardon remains world number one for 1980 81Speed skating editFebruary 19 Eric Heiden skates Olympics record 1000 meter in 1 15 18Swimming editXXII Olympic Games held in Moscow Soviet Union July 20 July 27 February 2 USA s Chris Cavanaugh sets a world record in the 50m freestyle long course at a swimming meet in Amersfoort Netherlands shaving off 0 04 of the previous record 23 70 set by Germany s Klaus Steinbach nearly a year ago 23 66 April 10 Chris Cavanaugh betters his own world record in the 50m freestyle long course at a swimming meet in Austin Texas USA 23 12 At the same event and on the same day two other swimmers from the United States Rowdy Gaines and Bruce Stahl go under his time clocking 22 96 and 22 83 respectively August 15 USA s Joe Bottom betters the world record in the 50m freestyle long course at a meet in Honolulu Hawaii shaving off 0 12 of the previous record 22 83 set by Bruce Stahl four months earlier 22 71 Tennis editApril 16 Arthur Ashe retires from professional tennis Grand Slam in tennis men s results Australian Open Brian Teacher French Open Bjorn Borg Wimbledon championships Bjorn Borg U S Open John McEnroe Grand Slam in tennis women s results Australian Open Hana Mandlikova French Open Chris Evert Wimbledon championships Evonne Goolagong Cawley U S Open Chris Evert Davis Cup World tennis Czechoslovakia defeated Italy 4 1 Water polo editWater polo at the 1980 Summer Olympics won by USSRYacht racing editThe New York Yacht Club retains the America s Cup as Freedom defeats challenger Australia of the Royal Perth Yacht Club 4 races to 1Awards editABC s Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year U S Olympic Hockey Team Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year U S Olympic hockey team Amateur Ice Hockey Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year Chris Evert TennisReferences edit Epsom Derby History Winners amp Facts Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 4 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1980 in sports amp oldid 1213200818, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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