1958 IN SPORTS


==Artistic Gymnastics==

World Artistic Gymnastics Championships


★ Men's all-around champion: Boris Shakhlin, USSR


★ Women's all-around champion: Larissa Latynina, USSR


★ Team competition champions: men's - USSR; women's - USSR
==Athletics
Contents
Europe
England
Awards
Births
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Deaths
==
Events


Sixth European Championships, held from August 19 to August 24 in Stockholm, Sweden
===Marathon===

May 29Asian Games Marathon, Tokyo, Japan


★ Men's Winner: Lee Chang-Hoon (KOR) 2:32:55

August 24European Championships Marathon, Stockholm, Sweden


★ Men's Winner: Sergey Popov (URS) 2:15:17

December 7Fukuoka Marathon, Japan


★ Men's Winner: Nobuyoshi Sadanaga (JPN) 2:24:01
==Auto Racing==

NASCAR Championship - Lee Petty

Indianapolis 500 - Jimmy Bryan

USAC Racing - Tony Bettenhausen won the season championship

Formula One Championship - Mike Hawthorn of Great Britain

February 23 - Cuban rebels kidnap 5-time F1 champion Juan Manuel Fangio.

24 hours of Le Mans: the team of Olivier Gendebien / Phil Hill won, driving a Ferrari 250TR

Rally racing - the team of Guy Monraisse / Jacques Feret won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Renault
==Baseball==

January 29: The Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella suffers a broken neck in an early morning auto accident on Long Island. His spinal column is nearly severed and his legs are permanently paralyzed.

January 30: Commissioner Ford Frick announces that players and coaches, rather than the fans, will vote for the All-Star teams.

April 15: San Francisco Giants pitcher Rubén Gómez won baseball's first regular season game on the West Coast. He started the first game in San Francisco history, beating Don Drysdale and the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers in an 8-0 shutout at Seals Stadium. The two teams moved from New York after the 1957 season.

World Series: New York Yankees win 4 games to 3 over the Milwaukee Braves. The Series MVP is pitcher Bob Turley of New York.
==Basketball==

NCAA Men's Basketball Championship:


★ Kentucky wins 84-72 over Seattle

NBA Finals|NBA Finals:


St. Louis Hawks win 4 games to 2 over the Boston Celtics

World Basketball Championships (Men) - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


★ Gold: United States of America


★ Silver: Brazil


★ Bronze: Philippines
==Boxing==

December 10 - Light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore is knocked down three times in the first round and once more in the fifth round by Yvon Durelle but Moore held on to come back to knock out Durelle in the 11th round.
==Cycling==

Tour de France - Charly Gaul of Luxembourg
==Figure skating==

World Figure Skating Championships:


★ Men's champion: David Jenkins, United States


★ Ladies' champion: Carol Heiss, United States


★ Pair skating champions: Barbara Wagner & Robert Paul, Canada


★ Ice dancing champions: June Markham & Courtney Jones, Great Britain
==Football (American)==

NFL Championship: December 28 the Baltimore Colts won 23-17 over the New York Giants in overtime. The game is later called the "Greatest game ever played".

College football: Louisiana State University wins their first recognized national championship in the poll era. See 1958 LSU Tigers football team. Iowa wins the Football Writers Association of America national championship. See 1958 Iowa Hawkeyes football team.
==Football (Australian rules football)==

Victorian Football League


Collingwood wins the 62nd VFL Premiership (Collingwood 12.10 (82) d Melbourne 9.10 (64))


Brownlow Medal not awarded to Neil Roberts (St Kilda)
==Football (Canadian)==

Grey Cup: Winnipeg Blue Bombers win 35-28 over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
==Football (soccer)


=FIFA World Cup===

1958 World Cup held in Sweden. Brazil beat Sweden 5-2 in the final.
Europe


European Cup - Real Madrid beat AC Milan 3-2.

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup - FC Barcelona beat London XI 8-2 on aggregate.
England


February 6, Munich air disaster: 7 Manchester United players are killed, Duncan Edwards later died of his injuries.

First Division - Wolverhampton Wanderers win the 1957-58 title.

FA Cup - Bolton Wanderers beat Manchester United 2-0.
==Golf==
Men's Golf

Grand Slam of golf results:

★ #April 6 - The Masters golf tournament - Arnold Palmer

★ #June - US Open - Tommy Bolt

★ #July - British Open - Bobby Locke

★ #August - PGA Championship - Dow Finsterwald

PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Arnold Palmer - $42,608
Women's Golf

US Women's Open - Mickey Wright

LPGA Championship - Mickey Wright

Beverly Hanson: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $12,629.
==Thoroughbred Horse Racing==

Australia - Melbourne Cup - Baystone

Canada - Queen's Plate - Caledon Beau

France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Ballymoss

Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Sindon

English Triple Crown Races:

★ #Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - Pall Mall

★ #Epsom Derby - Hard Ridden

★ #St. Leger Stakes - Alcide

Tim Tam, who had won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, fractured a sesamoid bone and lost his chance for the Triple Crown when he hobbled across the finish line in second place at the Belmont Stakes.

United States Triple Crown Races:

★ #Kentucky Derby - Tim Tam

★ #Preakness Stakes - Tim Tam

★ #Belmont Stakes - Cavan
==Harness Racing==

United States Pacing Triple Crown races:

★ #Cane Pace - Raider Frost

★ #Little Brown Jug - Shadow Wave

★ #Messenger Stakes - O'Brien Hanover

United States Trotting Triple Crown races:

★ #Hambletonian - Emily's Pride

★ #Yonkers Trot - Spunky Hanover

★ #Kentucky Futurity - Emily's Pride

Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:


★ Pacers: Free Hall
==Ice Hockey==

January 18 - Willie O'Ree makes his NHL debut with the Boston Bruins. He is the first African-Canadian to play in the National Hockey League.

Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Dickie Moore, Montreal Canadiens

Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Gordie Howe, Detroit Red Wings

Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens win 4-2 over the Boston Bruins

World Hockey Championship


★ Men's champion: Whitby Dunlops from Canada defeat the Soviet Union

NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship - University of Denver Pioneers defeat University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux 6-2 in Minneapolis, MN
==Skiing==

★ Men's FIS World Championships:


★ Downhill: Toni Sailer (Austria)


★ Giant Slalom: Toni Sailer (Austria)


★ Slalom: Josl Rieder (Austria)


★ Combined: Toni Sailer (Austria)

★ Women's FIS World Championships:


★ Downhill: Lucille Wheeler (Canada)


★ Giant Slalom: Lucille Wheeler (Canada)


★ Slalom: Inge Bjoernbakken (Norway)


★ Combined: Frieda Dänzer (Switzerland)
==Swimming==

June 29 — US swimmer Nancy Ramey sets the first official world record in the women's 200m butterfly at a meet in Los Angeles, California, clocking '2:40.5'.

September 13Tineke Lagerberg from the Netherlands takes over the world record in the women's 200m butterfly during a meet in Naarden, the Netherlands: '2:38.9'.
==Tennis==

Grand Slam in tennis men's results:

★ #Australian Open - Ashley Cooper

★ #French Open - Mervyn Rose

★ #Wimbledon championships - Ashley Cooper

★ #US Open - Ashley Cooper

Grand Slam in tennis women's results:

★ #Australian Open - Angela Mortimer

★ #French Open - Zsuzsi Kormoczy

★ #Wimbledon championships - Althea Gibson

★ #US Open - Althea Gibson

Davis Cup: United States wins 3-2 over Australia in world tennis.
==Yacht racing==

★ The New York Yacht Club retains the America's Cup as ''Columbia'' defeats British challenger ''Sceptre'', of the Royal Yacht Squadron, 4 races to 0; it is the first Cup series held in the era of the 12-metre yacht
==General sporting events==

Asian Games held in Tokyo, Japan

British Empire & Commonwealth Games held in Cardiff, United Kingdom

★ The international petanque federation is founded in Marseille

Awards



Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year: Herb Elliott, Track and field

Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year: Althea Gibson, Tennis

Births


January


January 1Türgüt Aykaç, Turkish boxer

January 7Massimo Biason, Italian rally driver

January 10Gary Cook, UK athlete

★ January 10 — Anatoly Pisarenko, Soviet weightlifter

January 11Sylvia Brunner, Swiss ice speed skater

January 13Ricardo Acuña, Chilean tennis player

January 18Brenda Phillips, Zimbabwean field hockey player

January 22Jorge Ruiz, Argentine field hockey player and coach

January 24Frank Ullrich, German biathlete
February


February 2Sandy Lyle, Scottish golf player

February 11Regina Maršíková, Czechoslovakian tennis player.

February 12George Carnoutsos, New Zealand field hockey player

February 14Heinz Steinberger, Austrian ice speed skater

February 16Oscar Schmidt, Brazilian basketball player

February 17Sergei Baltacha, Ukrainian football (soccer) player

February 20Det de Beus, Dutch field hockey goalkeeper

February 21Vladimir Kotov, Belarusian long-distance runner

February 25Peter Drost, Dutch freestyle swimmer

February 28Dean Crawford, Canadian rower
March


March 2Kevin Curren, South African tennis player

★ March 2 — Ian Woosnam, Welsh golf player

March 4Wouly de Bie, Dutch water polo player

March 8Andreas Maurer, German tennis player

March 17José Manuel Abascal, Spanish athlete

March 20Detlef Kästner, East German boxer

March 21Marlies Göhr, German athlete

March 24Fernando Luna, Spanish tennis player

March 25Harriet Metcalf, American rower

March 26Elio de Angelis, Italian racecar driver

March 28Bart Conner, American gymnast

★ March 28 — Jos Lammertink, Dutch cyclist
April


April 1Tom van 't Hek, Dutch field hockey player and coach

★ April 1 — Hwang Jung-Oh, South Korean judoka

April 3Annemarie Sanders, Dutch equestrian

April 4Greg Foster, US athlete

April 5Johan Kriek, South Africa-born tennis player from the United States

April 11Lyudmila Kondratyeva, Russian athlete

April 13Irene Hendriks, Dutch field hockey player

April 28Husmukh Bhikha, New Zealand field hockey player

April 29Carlos Roca, Spanish field hockey player
May


May 3Hansje Bunschoten, Dutch freestyle swimmer

May 6Johan Aantjes, Dutch water polo player and coach

May 9Graham Smith, Canadian swimmer

May 11Peter Antonie, Australian rower

May 19Bruce MacPherson, Canadian field hockey player
June


June 6Rudi Fink, East German boxer

June 11Ellen Bontje, Dutch equestrian

June 12Jillian Smith, New Zealand field hockey player

June 14Eric Heiden, US speed skater

★ June 14 — Tony Mmoh, Nigerian tennis player

June 15Wade Boggs, American baseball player

June 16Pierre Berbizier, French rugby union player

★ June 16 — Ulrike Tauber, East German medley and butterfly swimmer

June 27Eric Fromm, American tennis player

June 29Rosa Mota, Portuguese marathon runner
July


July 6Mark Benson, cricket umpire

July 25Karl-Heinz Forster, German football player

July 28Terry Fox, Canadian athlete

July 29Diane Moyer, US field hockey player

July 30Daley Thompson, British decathlete
August


August 4Mary Decker, US athlete

August 9Nduka Odizor, Nigerian tennis player

August 16José Luis Clerc, Argentine tennis player

August 18Didier Auriol, French rally driver

August 25Pierre Délèze, Swiss middle distance runner

August 26Viktor Demyanenko, Soviet boxer

August 28Scott Hamilton, American ice skater

August 31Serge Blanco, French rugby union player
September


September 6Soraya Telles, Brazilian middle distance runner

September 14Alain Fabiani, French volleyball player

September 16Orel Hershiser, US baseball player

September 18Henk Elzerman, Dutch freestyle swimmer

September 19Azumah Nelson, Ghanaian boxer

September 21Jay Triano, Canadian basketball player and coach

September 24Barbara Clark, Canadian freestyle swimmer

September 27Neil Adams, British judoka

September 29Ron Jans, Dutch football (soccer) player and coach
October


October 4Francesco Damiani, Italian boxer

October 9Mike Singletary, US American football player

October 10Pietro Generali, Italian basketball player

October 18Thomas Hearns, American boxer

October 20Aletta van Manen, Dutch field hockey defender

October 24Chip Hooper, American tennis player

October 25Kornelia Ender, German swimmer

October 30Paulino Monsalve, Spanish field hockey player

October 31Jeannie Longo, French cyclist
November


November 6Kevin Doherty, Canadian judoka

November 20Peter Miskimmin, New Zealand field hockey player

November 24Rick Davis, American soccer midfielder

November 26Mikhail Linge, Soviet athlete (d. 1994)

November 28Kriss Akabusi, British athlete
December


December 2Ezio Gamba, Italian judoka

December 4Renata Kokowska, Polish long-distance runner

December 9Jean-Noël Fagot, French ice speed skater

December 15Eddy Annys, Belgian high jumper

★ December 15 — Rabah Madjer, Algerian football player

December 16Marti ten Kate, Dutch long-distance runner

December 24Sophie von Weiler, Dutch field hockey forward

December 25Rickey Henderson, US baseball player

December 27Morten Stig Christensen, Danish handball player

Deaths



February 6Geoff Bent (25), English football (soccer) player

February 6Roger Byrne (28), English football (soccer) player

February 6Eddie Colman (21), English football (soccer) player

February 6Mark Jones (24), English football (soccer) player

February 6David Pegg (22), Irish football (soccer) player

February 6Tommy Taylor (26), English football (soccer) player

February 6Liam Whelan (22), Irish football (soccer) player

February 21Duncan Edwards (21), English football (soccer) player

September 13Russell Mockridge (30), Australian racing cyclist (b. 1928)

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