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词条 1951 in sports
释义

  1. American football

  2. Association football

  3. Athletics

  4. Australian rules football

  5. Baseball

  6. Basketball

  7. Boxing

  8. Canadian football

  9. Cycling

  10. Figure skating

  11. Golf

  12. Harness racing

  13. Horse racing

  14. Ice hockey

  15. Lacrosse

  16. Motorsport

  17. Rugby league

  18. Rugby union

  19. Snooker

  20. Speed skating

  21. Tennis

  22. Multi-sport events

  23. Awards

  24. References

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1951 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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American football

  • January 14 – The National Football League has its first Pro Bowl Game (Los Angeles).
  • September 28 – Norm Van Brocklin sets NFL single game record for most passing yards (554) helping Los Angeles Rams beat New York Yanks 48–21.
  • NFL Championship – Los Angeles Rams won 24–17 over the Cleveland Browns.
  • Sugar Bowl (1950 season):
    • The Oklahoma Sooners lose 13-7 to the Kentucky Wildcats; still awarded the college football national championship by AP and Coaches Poll

Association football

England
  • First Division – Tottenham Hotspur win the 1950–51 title.
  • FA Cup – Newcastle United beat Blackpool 2–0.
Spain
  • La Liga won by Atlético Madrid
Italy
  • Serie A won by Milan.
Germany
  • German football championship won by 1. FC Kaiserslautern.
Portugal
  • Primeira Liga won by Sporting C.P..
France
  • French Division 1 won by Nice.

Athletics

The athletics competition at the 1951 Pan American Games is held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mal Whitfield of the USA wins gold medals in three events: 400m, 800m and 4 × 400 m relay.

Australian rules football

Victorian Football League
  • 29 September − Geelong wins the 55th VFL Premiership defeating Essendon 11.15 (81) to 10.10 (70) in the 1951 VFL Grand Final.
  • Brownlow Medal is awarded to Bernie Smith (Geelong)
South Australian National Football League
  • 29 September − Port Adelaide wins its fourteenth SANFL premiership, defeating North Adelaide 10.12 (72) to 9.7 (61) after the Magpies lost only one game for the season.[1]
  • Magarey Medal awarded to John Marriott (Norwood)
Western Australian National Football League
  • October 13 – West Perth wins its eleventh WANFL premiership, beating South Fremantle 13.10 (88) to 12.13 (85)
  • Sandover Medal awarded to Fred Buttsworth (West Perth)

Baseball

  • January 29 – baseball signs a six-year All-Star game deal for TV and radio rights for $6 million
  • September 30 – Joe DiMaggio plays in his final career regular season game.
  • October 3 – In one of the most famous finishes in baseball history, Bobby Thomson of the New York Giants hits a three-run walk-off home run, immortalized as the Shot Heard 'Round the World, to give the Giants a 5–4 win over the Brooklyn Dodgers for the National League title.
  • World Series – The New York Yankees win 4 games to 2 over the New York Giants.
  • Japan Series – The Yomiuri Giants win 4 games to 2 over the Nankai Hawks.

Basketball

  • NCAA Men's Basketball Championship –
    • Kentucky wins 68–58 over Kansas State University.
  • NBA Finals –
    • Rochester Royals win 4 games to 3 over the New York Knicks
  • The seventh European basketball championship, Eurobasket 1951, is won by the Soviet Union.

Boxing

  • July 10 – Randy Turpin becomes the middleweight boxing champion by defeating Sugar Ray Robinson.
  • July 18 – Jersey Joe Walcott knocks out Ezzard Charles in round 7 during their bout in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Canadian football

  • Grey Cup – Ottawa Rough Riders wins 21–14 over the Saskatchewan Roughriders

Cycling

  • Giro d'Italia is won by Fiorenzo Magni of Italy
  • Tour de France – Hugo Koblet of Switzerland

Figure skating

  • World Figure Skating Championships –
    • Men's champion: Dick Button, United States
    • Ladies' champion: Jeannette Altwegg, Great Britain
    • Pair skating champions: Ria Baran & Paul Falk, Germany

Golf

Men's professional
  • Masters Tournament – Ben Hogan
  • U.S. Open – Ben Hogan
  • PGA Championship – Sam Snead
  • British Open – Max Faulkner
  • PGA Tour money leader – Lloyd Mangrum – $26,089
  • Ryder Cup – United States team wins 9½ to 2½ over the British team.
Men's amateur
  • British Amateur – Dick Chapman
  • U.S. Amateur – Billy Maxwell
Women's professional
  • Women's Western Open – Patty Berg
  • U.S. Women's Open – Betsy Rawls
  • Titleholders Championship – Pat O'Sullivan
  • LPGA Tour money leader – Babe Zaharias – $15,087

Harness racing

  • Tar Heel, a standardbred horse driven by Del Cameron, runs the first two–minute mile in harness racing history.
  • Little Brown Jug for pacers is won by Tar Heel
  • Hambletonian for trotters is won by Mainliner
  • Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship –
    • Pacers: Vedette
    • Trotters: Gay Belwin

Horse racing

  • July 14 – Citation winds his 32nd race, the Hollywood Gold Cup, becoming the first equine millionaire.
Steeplechases
  • Cheltenham Gold Cup – Silver Fame
  • Grand National – Nickel Coin
Hurdle races
  • Champion Hurdle – Hatton's Grace for the third successive year
Flat races
  • Australia – Melbourne Cup is won by Delat
  • Canada – Queen's Plate is won by Major Factor
  • France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is won by Tantieme
  • Ireland – Irish Derby is won by Fraise du Bois II
  • English Triple Crown Races:
  • # 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Ki Ming
  • # The Derby – Arctic Prince
  • # St. Leger Stakes – Talma
  • United States Triple Crown Races:
  • # Kentucky Derby – Count Turf
  • # Preakness Stakes – Bold
  • # Belmont Stakes – Counterpoint

Ice hockey

  • August 26 – Bill Barilko, Toronto Maple Leafs dies in an air crash
  • Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Gordie Howe, Detroit Red Wings
  • Hart Memorial Trophy – for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Milt Schmidt, Boston Bruins
  • Stanley Cup – Toronto Maple Leafs win 4 games to 1 over the Montreal Canadiens
  • World Hockey Championship
    • Men's champion: Canada's Lethbridge Maple Leafs
  • NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship – University of Michigan Wolverines defeat Brown University Bruins 7–1 in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Lacrosse

  • The 50th anniversaries of the donations of both the Mann Cup and the Minto Cup.
  • The Peterborough Timbermen win the 50th Mann Cup.
  • The Mimico Mountaineers win the 50th Minto Cup.

Motorsport

{{main|1951 in motorsport|List of 1951 motorsport champions}}

Rugby league

  • 1950–51 European Rugby League Championship / 1951–52 European Rugby League Championship
  • 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand
  • 1951 New Zealand rugby league season
  • 1951 NSWRFL season
  • 1950–51 Northern Rugby Football League season / 1951–52 Northern Rugby Football League season

Rugby union

  • 57th Five Nations Championship series is won by Ireland

Snooker

  • World Snooker Championship – Fred Davis beats Walter Donaldson 58–39.

Speed skating

Speed Skating World Championships
  • Men's All-round Champion – Hjalmar Andersen (Norway)

Tennis

Australia
  • Australian Men's Singles Championship – Dick Savitt (USA) defeats Ken McGregor (Australia) 6–3, 2–6, 6–3, 6–1
  • Australian Women's Singles Championship – Nancye Wynne Bolton (Australia) defeats Thelma Coyne Long (Australia) 6–1, 7–5
England
  • Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – Dick Savitt (USA) defeats Ken McGregor (Australia) 6–4, 6–4, 6–4
  • Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Doris Hart (USA) defeats Shirley Fry Irvin (USA) 6–1, 6–0
France
  • French Men's Singles Championship –
  • French Women's Singles Championship –
USA
  • American Men's Singles Championship –
  • American Women's Singles Championship –
Davis Cup
  • 1951 Davis Cup – {{davis|AUS}} 3–2 {{davis|USA|1912}} at White City Stadium (grass) Sydney, Australia

Multi-sport events

  • First Pan American Games are held in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Asian Games are held in New Delhi, India
  • First Mediterranean Games are held in Alexandria, Egypt

Awards

  • Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year – Dick Kazmaier, College football
  • Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year – Maureen Connolly, Tennis

References

1. ^Port Adelaide Magpies 1951 season
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