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1983 in sports

1983 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Alpine skiing edit

American football edit

Artistic gymnastics edit

Association football edit

Athletics edit

Australian rules football edit

Baseball edit

Basketball edit

Boxing edit

  • May 31 – death of Jack Dempsey, former world heavyweight champion
  • May 20 – for the first time ever, two world Heavyweight champions defend their titles the same night, at the same place: Larry Holmes retains the WBC title defeating future two time world champion Tim Witherspoon, and Michael Dokes retains his WBA title with a 15-round draw (tie) against former world champion Mike Weaver.
  • June 16 – Roberto Durán wins his third world title, knocking out WBA world Jr. Middleweight champion Davey Moore in eight rounds.
  • November 10 – Marvin Hagler retains his unified world Middleweight title with a 15-round unanimous decision over Roberto Durán. It was 1983's most anticipated bout.

Canadian football edit

Cricket edit

Cycling edit

Dogsled racing 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

  • February 8 – champion racehorse Shergar is kidnapped from Ballymany Stud, near the Curragh in County Kildare, Ireland. No trace of the horse has ever been found.

Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey edit

Motorsport edit

Radiosport edit

Rugby league edit

Rugby union edit

Snooker edit

Swimming edit

Tennis edit

Volleyball edit

Water polo edit

Yacht racing edit

Multi-sport events edit

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  2. ^ "FAQ: What are the Pan American Games?". Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. 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 1983 in sports news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1983 in sports describes the year s events in world sport Contents 1 Alpine skiing 2 American football 3 Artistic gymnastics 4 Association football 5 Athletics 6 Australian rules football 7 Baseball 8 Basketball 9 Boxing 10 Canadian football 11 Cricket 12 Cycling 13 Dogsled racing 14 Field hockey 15 Figure skating 16 Gaelic Athletic Association 17 Golf 18 Harness racing 19 Horse racing 20 Ice hockey 21 Motorsport 22 Radiosport 23 Rugby league 24 Rugby union 25 Snooker 26 Swimming 27 Tennis 28 Volleyball 29 Water polo 30 Yacht racing 31 Multi sport events 32 Awards 33 ReferencesAlpine skiing editAlpine Skiing World Cup Men s overall season champion Phil Mahre United States Women s overall season champion Tamara McKinney United StatesAmerican football editSuper Bowl XVII the Washington Redskins NFC won 27 17 over the Miami Dolphins AFC Location Rose Bowl Attendance 103 667 MVP John Riggins RB Washington January 3 Tony Dorsett sets NFL record for longest run from scrimmage by rushing for 99 yard touchdown January 26 death of Paul Bear Bryant noted college football coach Sugar Bowl 1982 season The Penn State Nittany Lions won 27 23 over the Georgia Bulldogs to win the college football national championship Michigan Panthers win United States Football League Championship 24 22 over Philadelphia Stars October 31 death of George Halas Chicago Bears founder and coachArtistic gymnastics editWorld Artistic Gymnastics Championships Men s all around champion Dmitry Bilozerchev USSR Women s all around champion Natalia Yurchenko USSR Men s team competition champion China Women s team competition champion USSRAssociation football editWorld Club Championship Gremio Brazil 2 1 Hamburger SV Germany UEFA Champions League Hamburg 1 0 Juventus Copa Libertadores de America Two legs 1st leg Penarol 1 1 Gremio 2nd leg Gremio 2 1 Penarol Gremio won 3 2 on aggregate UEFA Cup Two legs 1st leg Anderlecht 1 0 Benfica 2nd leg Benfica 1 1 Anderlecht Anderlecht won 2 1 on aggregate Cup Winners Cup Aberdeen 2 1 Real Madrid AET Super Cup Two legs 1st leg Hamburg 0 0 Aberdeen 2nd leg Aberdeen 2 0 Hamburg Aberdeen won 2 0 on aggregate England FA Cup Manchester United won 2 2 aet 4 0 replay over Brighton amp Hove Albion FIFA decided to give to Mexico the right to host the Football World Cup 1986 after Colombia announced the reject to celebrate the event Scotland Dundee United won the First Division for the first time in their history They won the league at their rivals home ground Dens Park of Dundee Athletics editJanuary 18 International Olympic Committee IOC restores medals to the family of Jim Thorpe February 27 Ireland s Eamonn Coghlan sets a new World Indoor Record for the mile clocking 3 49 78 at East Rutherford in New Jersey August 7 14 The inaugural World Championships in Athletics are held in Helsinki FinlandAustralian rules football editVictorian Football League June 18 Fitzroy achieve an amazing win in a top of the ladder clash with North Melbourne winning 34 16 220 to 10 10 70 and more than doubling the previous biggest loss by an eventual minor premier of 69 points July 23 Fitzroy with 12 6 78 and St Kilda with 7 1 43 kick a record quarter aggregate of 19 7 121 during the second quarter August 5 Richmond s Kevin Bartlett became the first player to play 400 VFL games against Collingwood Only Michael Tuck Brent Harvey and Dustin Fletcher have since equalled his achievement Hawthorn wins the 87th VFL Premiership beating Essendon 20 20 140 to 8 9 57 Brownlow Medal awarded to Ross Glendinning North Melbourne Baseball editJanuary 12 Brooks Robinson and Juan Marichal are elected to the Hall of Fame Robinson winner of 16 straight Gold Glove Awards and hero of the 1970 World Series becomes the 14th player elected in his first year of eligibility Marichal the winningest Latin American pitcher in major league history won 20 or more games six times and had an ERA of 2 50 or less six times World Series Baltimore Orioles win their most recent World Series 4 games to 1 over the Philadelphia PhilliesBasketball editMain article 1983 in basketball NCAA Men s Basketball Championship North Carolina State wins 54 52 over Houston NCAA Women s Division I Basketball Championship University of Southern California USC wins 69 67 over Louisiana Tech NBA Finals Philadelphia 76ers won 4 games to 0 over the Los Angeles Lakers National Basketball League Australia Finals Canberra Cannons defeated the West Adelaide Bearcats 75 73 in the final Philippine Basketball League as predecessor for PBA Developmental League first officially game held on May 6 citation needed Boxing editMay 31 death of Jack Dempsey former world heavyweight champion May 20 for the first time ever two world Heavyweight champions defend their titles the same night at the same place Larry Holmes retains the WBC title defeating future two time world champion Tim Witherspoon and Michael Dokes retains his WBA title with a 15 round draw tie against former world champion Mike Weaver June 16 Roberto Duran wins his third world title knocking out WBA world Jr Middleweight champion Davey Moore in eight rounds November 10 Marvin Hagler retains his unified world Middleweight title with a 15 round unanimous decision over Roberto Duran It was 1983 s most anticipated bout Canadian football editGrey Cup Toronto Argonauts won 18 17 over the B C Lions Vanier Cup Calgary Dinos won 31 21 over the Queen s Golden GaelsCricket editCricket World Cup India beat West Indies by 43 runs Yessir Asian Cricket Council formed Cycling editGiro d Italia won by Giuseppe Saronni of Italy Tour de France Laurent Fignon of France UCI Road World Championships Men s road race Greg LeMond of the United StatesDogsled racing editIditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion Rick Mackey won with lead dogs Preacher amp JodyField hockey editMen s European Nations Cup held at Amstelveen won by the Netherlands Men s Champions Trophy held at Karachi won by Australia Pan American Games Men s Competition held in Caracas won by Canada Women s World Cup held in Kuala Lumpur won by the NetherlandsFigure skating editWorld Figure Skating Championships Men s champion Scott Hamilton United States Ladies champion Rosalynn Sumners United States Pair skating champions Elena Valova amp Oleg Vasiliev Soviet Union Ice dancing champions Jayne Torvill amp Christopher Dean Great BritainGaelic Athletic Association editCamogie All Ireland Camogie Champion Cork National Camogie League Dublin Gaelic football All Ireland Senior Football Championship Dublin 1 10 died Galway 1 8 National Football League Down 1 8 died Armagh 0 8 Ladies Gaelic football All Ireland Senior Football Champion Kerry National Football League Kerry Hurling All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Kilkenny 3 18 died Cork 1 13 National Hurling League Kilkenny 2 14 beat Limerick 2 12Golf editMen s professional Masters Tournament Seve Ballesteros U S Open Larry Nelson British Open Tom Watson PGA Championship Hal Sutton PGA Tour money leader Hal Sutton 426 668 Senior PGA Tour money leader Don January 237 571 Ryder Cup United States won 14 13 over Europe in team golf Men s amateur British Amateur Philip Parkin U S Amateur Jay SigelWomen s professional Nabisco Dinah Shore Amy Alcott LPGA Championship Patty Sheehan U S Women s Open Jan Stephenson Classique Peter Jackson Classic Hollis Stacy LPGA Tour money leader JoAnne Carner 291 404 Harness racing editRalph Hanover wins the United States Pacing Triple Crown races Cane Pace Ralph Hanover Little Brown Jug Ralph Hanover Messenger Stakes Ralph Hanover United States Trotting Triple Crown races Hambletonian Duenna Yonkers Trot Joie De Vie Kentucky Futurity Power Seat Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship Pacers Gammalite Trotters Scotch NotchHorse racing editFebruary 8 champion racehorse Shergar is kidnapped from Ballymany Stud near the Curragh in County Kildare Ireland No trace of the horse has ever been found Steeplechases Cheltenham Gold Cup Bregawn Grand National CorbiereFlat races Australia Melbourne Cup won by Kiwi Canada Queen s Plate won by Bompago France Prix de l Arc de Triomphe won by All Along Ireland Irish Derby Stakes won by Shareef Dancer Japan Japan Cup won by Stanerra English Triple Crown Races 2 000 Guineas Stakes Lomond The Derby Teenoso 1 St Leger Stakes Sun Princess United States Triple Crown Races Kentucky Derby Sunny s Halo Preakness Stakes Deputed Testimony Belmont Stakes CaveatIce hockey editArt Ross Trophy as the NHL s leading scorer during the regular season Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL s Most Valuable Player Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup New York Islanders win 4 0 over the Edmonton Oilers World Hockey Championship Men s champion Soviet Union defeated Czechoslovakia Junior Men s champion USSR defeated CzechoslovakiaMotorsport editMain articles 1983 in motorsport and List of 1983 motorsport championsRadiosport editFirst European High Speed Telegraphy Championships held in Moscow Russia Rugby league edit1983 KB Cup 1983 New Zealand rugby league season 1983 NSWRFL season 1982 83 Rugby Football League season 1983 84 Rugby Football League season 1983 State of Origin seriesRugby union edit89th Five Nations Championship series is shared by France and IrelandSnooker editWorld Snooker Championship Steve Davis beats Cliff Thorburn 18 6 World rankings Steve Davis becomes world number one for 1983 84Swimming editPan American Games in Caracas VenezuelaTennis editGrand Slam in tennis men s results Australian Open Mats Wilander French Open Yannick Noah Wimbledon championships John McEnroe U S Open Jimmy Connors Grand Slam in tennis women s results Australian Open Martina Navratilova French Open Chris Evert Wimbledon championships Martina Navratilova U S Open Martina Navratilova Davis Cup Australia won 3 2 over Sweden Volleyball editAsian Volleyball Championships held in Japan both men s and women s tournaments won by Japan European Volleyball Championship held in East Germany won by USSR men and DDR women Volleyball at the 1983 Pan American Games held in Caracas won by Brazil men and Cuba women Water polo edit1983 FINA Men s Water Polo World Cup held in Malibu California won by USSR Men s competition at Pan American Games in Caracas won by USA 1983 FINA Women s Water Polo World Cup held in Sainte Foy Quebec City Canada won by the NetherlandsYacht racing editAustralia II of the Royal Perth Yacht Club wins the America s Cup over Liberty from the New York Yacht Club 4 races to 3 the victory breaks a 132 year winning streak by the NYYC through 25 Cup challenges the longest running unbeaten streak in all of sportsMulti sport events editNinth Pan American Games held in Caracas Venezuela 2 Ninth Mediterranean Games held in Casablanca Morocco Twelfth Summer Universiade held in Edmonton Alberta Canada Eleventh Winter Universiade held in Sofia BulgariaAwards editAssociated Press Male Athlete of the Year Carl Lewis Track and field Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year Martina Navratilova TennisReferences edit Epsom Derby History Winners amp Facts Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 4 January 2022 FAQ What are the Pan American Games Team Canada Official Olympic Team Website Retrieved 4 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1983 in sports amp oldid 1195991392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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