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1992 in sports

1992 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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Charlton Athletic FC return to The Valley after a seven year exodus playing at Selhurst Park and Upton Park, and a long struggle to return:

Charlton supporters formed a political party called 'The Valley Party' to contest the local May 1990 Greenwich elections on one single policy: to return to The Valley.

It was a lively and passionate debate about something which mattered deeply to the community, and using a professional poster campaign that startled the mainstream political parties, The Valley Part obtained 14,838 votes as the team slipped back into the Second Division. A modest proposal for The Valley was put together – and promptly delayed for six months by a strike in Greenwich’s planning department.

In April 1991, a scheme was at last approved. The final matches were counted down at Selhurst, only to have to report, mid-summer, that the new venue would not be The Valley but Upton Park.

The club had run out of time to get the ground ready for the start of the 1991/92 season. Weeks later it became clear it had also run out of money. The contractors had pulled off site because they had not been paid.

The financially stricken Norris quit the board. New directors Martin Simons and Richard Murray took up the slack, along with Roger Alwen, who had become chairman in 1989.

Yet another season rolled by until the club and fans came up with the Valley Investment Plan to contribute towards the necessary finance. It was launched in June 1992.

The scheme, which offered fans ten years of free or discounted tickets in return for an upfront payment, pulled in £1m, towards an eventual £4.5m bill. Another £1m was contributed as a grant by the Football Trust. Directors bravely stumped up the rest.

So finally, in December 1992, seven years, two months and two weeks after the “last” match at The Valley, the Addicks returned home, amid many tears and cheers, beating Portsmouth 1-0.

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*College World Series Pepperdine Waves defeat Cal State Fullerton Titans 3–2

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Phil Taylor (darts player) won his second world title

The Professional Darts Corporation was formed but did not have its first world championship until 1993

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  1. ^ Benyo, Richard; Henderson, Joe (2002). "B: BAA to Bush, George W.". Running Encyclopedia: The Ultimate Source for Today's Runner. Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-7360-3734-1.
  2. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 4 January 2022.

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Kronberger AustriaAmerican football editSuper Bowl XXVI the Washington Redskins NFC won 37 24 over the Buffalo Bills AFC Location Metrodome Attendance 63 130 MVP Mark Rypien QB Washington Orange Bowl 1991 season The Miami Hurricanes won 22 0 over the Nebraska Cornhuskers to win the AP Poll national championship Steve Emtman is the No 1 pick in the 1992 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts June 25 death of Jerome Brown 27 Philadelphia Eagles player in a car crash Steve Young American football quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers wins the 1992 NFL MVP November 29 Dennis Byrd of the New York Jets is paralyzed from a neck injury during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs He made a recovery that bordered on the miraculous although he would never play again he would walk unassisted several months later Gino Torretta of the Miami Hurricanes wins the Heisman Trophy Davey O Brien Award and Walter Camp AwardAssociation football editJune 26 In Euro 1992 Denmark surprisingly won 2 0 over Germany at Nya Ullevi Gothenburg Sweden November 25 UEFA Champions League debuts with four opening day matches December 5th Charlton Athletic FC return to The Valley after a seven year exodus playing at Selhurst Park and Upton Park and a long struggle to return Charlton supporters formed a political party called The Valley Party to contest the local May 1990 Greenwich elections on one single policy to return to The Valley It was a lively and passionate debate about something which mattered deeply to the community and using a professional poster campaign that startled the mainstream political parties The Valley Part obtained 14 838 votes as the team slipped back into the Second Division A modest proposal for The Valley was put together and promptly delayed for six months by a strike in Greenwich s planning department In April 1991 a scheme was at last approved The final matches were counted down at Selhurst only to have to report mid summer that the new venue would not be The Valley but Upton Park The club had run out of time to get the ground ready for the start of the 1991 92 season Weeks later it became clear it had also run out of money The contractors had pulled off site because they had not been paid The financially stricken Norris quit the board New directors Martin Simons and Richard Murray took up the slack along with Roger Alwen who had become chairman in 1989 Yet another season rolled by until the club and fans came up with the Valley Investment Plan to contribute towards the necessary finance It was launched in June 1992 The scheme which offered fans ten years of free or discounted tickets in return for an upfront payment pulled in 1m towards an eventual 4 5m bill Another 1m was contributed as a grant by the Football Trust Directors bravely stumped up the rest So finally in December 1992 seven years two months and two weeks after the last match at The Valley the Addicks returned home amid many tears and cheers beating Portsmouth 1 0 Athletics edit1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona Spain July 25 August 9 1992 Winter Olympics held in Albertville France February 8 February 23 March 1 Madina Biktagirova set a course record at the Los Angeles Marathon in a time of 2 26 23 1 Australian rules football editAustralian Football League May 3 Geelong beat Fitzroy s 1979 record score when they kick 37 17 239 to Brisbane s 11 9 75 August 23 West Coast kick only 0 2 2 to three quarter time against Footscray on a waterlogged Western Oval for the lowest three quarter time score since 1953 September 26 West Coast win the 96th AFL premiership beating Geelong 16 17 113 to 12 13 85 Geelong kick a record total of 3 558 points during the season beating their own record from 1989 Brownlow Medal awarded to Scott Wynd Footscray Baseball editWorld Series Toronto Blue Jays won 4 games to 2 over the Atlanta Braves The Series MVP is Pat Borders Toronto The Toronto Blue Jays became the first Canadian team to play in a World Series and the first non American team to win the World Series AWARDS and HONORS Most Valuable Player Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics AL Barry Bonds Pittsburgh Pirates NL Cy Young Award Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics AL Greg Maddux Chicago Cubs NL Rookie of the Year Pat Listach Milwaukee Brewers AL Eric Karros Los Angeles Dodgers NL Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics AL Lee Smith St Louis Cardinals NL Manager of the Year Tony La Russa Oakland Athletics AL Jim Leyland Pittsburgh Pirates NL College World Series Pepperdine Waves defeat Cal State Fullerton Titans 3 2 Phil Nevin of Cal State Fullerton Titans is named the tournaments Most Outstanding Player and awarded the Golden Spikes Award for college player of the yearBasketball editEuropean Cup Partizan beats Joventut 71 70 NCAA Men s Basketball Championship Duke Blue Devils wins 71 51 over Michigan Wolverines Christian Laettner is named Naismith College Player of the Year NBA Finals Chicago Bulls win 4 games to 2 over the Portland Trail Blazers Most Valuable Player Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls Rookie of the Year Larry Johnson Charlotte Hornets Defensive Player of the Year David Robinson San Antonio Spurs Sixth Man of the Year Detlef Schrempf Indiana Pacers Most Improved Player Pervis Ellison Washington Bullets Coach of the Year Don Nelson Golden State Warriors All NBA First Team F Karl Malone Utah Jazz F Chris Mullin Golden State Warriors C David Robinson San Antonio Spurs G Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls G Clyde Drexler Portland Trail Blazers All NBA Second Team F Scottie Pippen Chicago Bulls F Charles Barkley Philadelphia 76ers C Patrick Ewing New York Knicks G Tim Hardaway Golden State Warriors G John Stockton Utah Jazz All NBA Third Team F Dennis Rodman Detroit Pistons F Kevin Willis Atlanta Hawks C Brad Daugherty Cleveland Cavaliers G Mark Price Cleveland Cavaliers G Kevin Johnson Phoenix Suns All NBA Rookie Team Steve Smith Miami Heat Larry Johnson Charlotte Hornets Billy Owens Golden State Warriors Stacey Augmon Atlanta Hawks Dikembe Mutombo Denver Nuggets NBA All Defensive First Team Dennis Rodman Detroit Pistons Scottie Pippen Chicago Bulls David Robinson San Antonio Spurs Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls Joe Dumars Detroit Pistons NBA All Defensive Second Team Larry Nance Cleveland Cavaliers Buck Williams Portland Trail Blazers Patrick Ewing New York Knicks John Stockton Utah Jazz Micheal Williams Indiana Pacers National Basketball League Australia Finals South East Melbourne Magic defeated the Melbourne Tigers 2 1 in the best of three final series Boxing editNovember 13 Riddick Bowe won a 12 round decision over Evander Holyfield to win the undisputed heavyweight championship Oscar De La Hoya won the only Gold Medal in the Barcelona Olympic Games for the United States He turned pro shortly after Canadian football editGrey Cup Calgary Stampeders won 24 10 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Vanier Cup Queen s Golden Gaels win 31 0 over the St Mary s HuskiesCricket editCricket World Cup Pakistan beat England by 22 runsCycling editGiro d Italia won by Miguel Indurain of Spain Tour de France Miguel Indurain of Spain UCI Road World Championships Men s road race Gianni Bugno of ItalyDogsled racing editIditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion Martin Buser wins with lead dogs Tyrone amp D2Darts editPhil Taylor darts player won his second world titleThe Professional Darts Corporation was formed but did not have its first world championship until 1993Field hockey editMen s Champions Trophy Germany Olympic Games men s competition GermanyFigure skating editWorld Figure Skating Championships Men s champion Viktor Petrenko CIS Ladies champion Kristi Yamaguchi United States Pair skating champions Natalia Mishkutenok amp Artur Dmitriev CIS Ice dancing champions Marina Klimova amp Sergei Ponomarenko CISGaelic Athletic Association editCamogie All Ireland Camogie Champion Cork National Camogie League Cork Gaelic football All Ireland Senior Football Championship Donegal 0 18 died Dublin 0 14 National Football League Derry 1 10 died Tyrone 1 8 Ladies Gaelic football All Ireland Senior Football Champion Waterford National Football League Waterford Hurling All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Kilkenny 3 10 died Cork 1 12 National Hurling League Limerick 2 6 beat Tipperary 0 10Golf editMen s professional Masters Tournament Fred Couples U S Open Tom Kite British Open Nick Faldo PGA Championship Nick Price PGA Tour money leader Fred Couples 1 344 188 Senior PGA Tour money leader Lee Trevino 1 027 002 Men s amateur British Amateur Stephen Dundas U S Amateur Justin Leonard European Amateur Massimo Scarpa Women s professional Nabisco Dinah Shore Dottie Mochrie LPGA Championship Betsy King U S Women s Open Patty Sheehan Classique du Maurier Sherri Steinhauer LPGA Tour money leader Dottie Mochrie 693 335 The European team beat the United States team 11 1 2 points to 6 1 2 to win the Solheim Cup for the first time Harness racing editPacer Artsplace voted Harness Horse of the Year North America Cup Safely Kept United States Pacing Triple Crown races Cane Pace Western Hanover Little Brown Jug Fake Left Messenger Stakes Western Hanover United States Trotting Triple Crown races Hambletonian Alf Palema Yonkers Trot Magic Lobell Kentucky Futurity Armbro Keepsake Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship Pacers Westburn Grant Trotters William DeeHorse racing editSteeplechases Cheltenham Gold Cup Cool Ground Grand National Party Politics Flat races Australia Melbourne Cup won by Subzero Canada Queen s Plate won by Alydeed France Prix de l Arc de Triomphe won by Subotica Ireland Irish Derby Stakes won by St Jovite Japan Japan Cup won by Tokai Teio English Triple Crown Races 2 000 Guineas Stakes Rodrigo de Triano The Derby Dr Devious 2 St Leger Stakes User Friendly United States Triple Crown Races Kentucky Derby Lil E Tee Preakness Stakes Pine Bluff Belmont Stakes A P Indy Breeders Cup World Thoroughbred Championships Breeders Cup Classic A P Indy Breeders Cup Ladies Classic Paseana Breeders Cup Juvenile Gilded Time Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies Eliza Breeders Cup Mile Lure Breeders Cup Sprint Thirty Slews Breeders Cup Turf FraiseIce hockey editApril 1 The NHL had their first work stoppage as NHL players went on strike The strike lasted only 10 days and the rest of the regular season games were played Art Ross Trophy as the NHL s leading scorer during the regular season Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL s Most Valuable Player Mark Messier New York Rangers Stanley Cup Pittsburgh Penguins won 4 games to 0 over the Chicago Blackhawks Conn Smythe Trophy Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins World Hockey Championship Men s champion Sweden defeated Finland Junior Men s champion Unified former USSR defeated Sweden Women s champion Canada defeated the United States September 23 Manon Rheaume became the first woman to play in the National Hockey League during a pre season game and also the first woman ever to play in one of the Big Four Pro Sports Lacrosse editThe Buffalo Bandits defeat the Philadelphia Wings 11 10 in overtime to win the Major Indoor Lacrosse League championshipMotorsport editMain articles 1992 in motorsport and List of 1992 motorsport championsRadiosport editSixth Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Championship held in Siofok Hungary Rugby league editChallenge Cup tournament culminates in Wigan s 28 12 win over Castleford in the final at Wembley Stadium before 77 286 Rugby Football League Championship is won by Wigan 3 June Sydney Australia 1992 State of Origin is won by New South Wales in the third and deciding match of the series against Queensland at the Sydney Football Stadium before 41 878 June July The 1992 Great Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand takes place 27 September Sydney Australia 1992 NSWRL season Grand Final is won 28 8 by Brisbane Broncos against St George Dragons at Sydney Football Stadium before 41 560 24 October London England 1989 92 World Cup tournament culminates in Australia s 10 6 win over Great Britain in the final at Wembley Stadium before 73 631 30 October Wigan England 1992 World Club Challenge match is won by the Brisbane Broncos who defeat Wigan 22 8 at Central Park before 17 764Rugby union edit98th Five Nations Championship series is won by England who complete the Grand SlamSnooker editWorld Snooker Championship Stephen Hendry beats Jimmy White 18 14 World rankings Stephen Hendry remains world number one for 1992 93Swimming editXXV Olympic Games held in Barcelona Spain July 26 July 31 Second European Sprint Championships held in Espoo Finland December 21 22 Germany wins the most medals 14 Germany and Sweden the most gold medals 4 Tennis editGrand Slam in tennis men s results Australian Open Jim Courier French Open Jim Courier Wimbledon Andre Agassi U S Open Stefan Edberg Grand Slam in tennis women s results Australian Open Monica Seles French Open Monica Seles Wimbledon Steffi Graf U S Open Monica Seles 1992 Summer Olympics Men s Singles Competition Marc Rosset Women s Singles Competition Jennifer Capriati Men s Doubles Competition Boris Becker amp Michael Stich Women s Doubles Competition Gigi Fernandez amp Mary Joe Fernandez Davis Cup United States won 3 1 over Switzerland in world tennis Triathlon editITU World Championships held in Huntsville Canada ITU World Cup ten races started in Colombia and ended in Mexico ETU European Championships held in Lommel BelgiumVolleyball editMen s World League Italy Olympic Games men s competition Brazil Olympic Games women s competition CubaYacht racing editThe San Diego Yacht Club retains the America s Cup as America defeats Italian challenger Il Moro de Venezia from the Compagnia della Vella yacht club 4 races to 1Water polo editOlympic Games men s competition ItalyMulti sport events edit1992 Summer Olympics takes place in Barcelona Spain The Unified Team formerly Soviet Union wins the most medals 112 and the most gold medals 45 1992 Winter Olympics takes place in Albertville France Germany wins the most medals 27 and the most gold medals 10 Seventh Pan Arab Games held in Damascus SyriaAwards editAssociated Press Male Athlete of the Year Michael Jordan NBA basketball Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year Monica Seles Tennis Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year Arthur Ashe Sporting News Sportsman of the Year Mike Krzyzewski Duke Blue Devils head coach James E Sullivan Award Bonnie Blair speed skatingReferences edit Benyo Richard Henderson Joe 2002 B BAA to Bush George W Running Encyclopedia The Ultimate Source for Today s Runner Champaign Illinois Human Kinetics p 34 ISBN 978 0 7360 3734 1 Epsom Derby History Winners amp Facts Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 4 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1992 in sports amp oldid 1222914744, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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