1981 IN SPORTS


==Artistic Gymnastics==

World Artistic Gymnastics Championships:


★ Men's all-around champion: Yuri Korolev, USSR


★ Women's all-around champion: Olga Bicherova, USSR


★ Men's team competition champion: USSR


★ Women's team competition champion: USSR
==Athletics
Contents
Awards
Births
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Deaths


=Marathon===

May 9Amsterdam Marathon, Netherlands


★ Men's Winner: Ferenc Szekeres (HUN) 2:18:11


★ Women's Winner: Marja Wokke (NED) 2:43:38

May 23Rotterdam Marathon, Netherlands


★ Men's Winner: John Graham (GBR) 2:09:28


★ Women's Winner: Marja Wokke (NED) 2:43:23

July 11Enschede Marathon, Netherlands


★ Men's Winner: Cor Vriend (NED) 2:15:54


★ Women's Winner: Jane Wipf (USA) 2:38:21

December 6Fukuoka Marathon, Japan


★ Men's Winner: Robert de Castella (AUS) 2:08:18
==Auto Racing==

Stock car racing:


NASCAR Championship - Darrell Waltrip


Richard Petty won the Daytona 500

CART Racing - Rick Mears won the season championship


May 25 - Indianapolis 500 - Bobby Unser

Formula One Champion - Nelson Piquet of Brazil

24 hours of Le Mans:


★ teammates Jacky Ickx / Derek Bell won, driving a Porsche 936

Rally racing - Ari Vatanen in a Ford won the World Rally Championship


★ the team of Jean Ragnotti / Jean-Marc Andrie won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Renault 5 Turbo

Drag racing: Gary Beck won "Top Fuel" at the NHRA World Finals
==Baseball==

★ For a Venezuelans baseball player's strike the Caribbean World Series of this year is cancelled.

January 15 - In his first year of eligibility, former Cardinals pitcher Bob Gibson is the only player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Gibson won 20 games five times, struck out 3,117 batters, and captured the Cy Young Award and MVP in 1968 with a 1.12 ERA. Players falling short of the 301 votes needed for election include Don Drysdale (243), Gil Hodges (241), Harmon Killebrew (239), Hoyt Wilhelm (238), and Juan Marichal (233). All except Hodges would subsequently gain election.

April 18 - An International League game between the Pawtucket Red Sox and the visiting Rochester Red Wings set the record for the most innings ever played in a single professional baseball game, at 33 innings (24 extra innings). The game was suspended after 32 innings on the morning of April 19, and was concluded on June 23 with a 3-2 Pawtucket victory.

June 12 - Major League Baseball players begin a 49 day strike over the issue of free-agent compensation.

World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers win 4 games to 2 over the New York Yankees. The Series MVP is a tie between Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager, Los Angeles
==Basketball==

NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship:


★ Indiana wins 63-50 over North Carolina

NBA Finals:


Boston Celtics won 4 games to 2 over the Houston Rockets

National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:


Launceston Casino City defeated the Nunawading Spectres 75-54 in the final.
==Boxing==

April 11: Larry Holmes defeats Trevor Berbick by a unanimous decision to retain the WBC heavyweight title.

August 21: Salvador Sanchez defeats Wilfredo Gómez by knockout in round eight to retain boxing's WBC world Featherweight title.(see: Salvador Sanchez vs. Wilfredo Gómez)

September 16: Sugar Ray Leonard defeats Thomas Hearns by knockout in round 14 to unify boxing's world Welterweight title.

October 3: Mike Weaver defeats James (Quick) Tillis by a unanimous decision to retain the WBA/World Boxing Association heavyweight title.
==Cycling==

Giro d'Italia won by Giovanni Battaglin of Italy

Tour de France - Bernard Hinault of France

1981 - Freddy Maertens, (Belgium)
==Dogsled racing==

Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:


Rick Swenson won with lead dogs: ''Andy'' & ''Slick''
==Field Hockey==

Men's World Cup Qualifier Tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


★ Gold Medal: Soviet Union


★ Silver Medal: Malaysia


★ Bronze Medal: New Zealand

Men's Champions Trophy in Karachi, Pakistan


★ Gold Medal: The Netherlands


★ Silver Medal: Australia


★ Bronze Medal: West Germany

Women's World Cup in Buenos Aires, Argentina


★ Gold Medal: West Germany


★ Silver Medal: The Netherlands


★ Bronze Medal: Soviet Union

March 21 - In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium, England. England beat Wales 2-1.
==Figure skating==

World Figure Skating Championships:


★ Men's champion: Scott Hamilton, United States


★ Ladies' champion: Denise Biellmann, Switzerland


★ Pair skating champions: Irina Vorobeva & Igor Lisovski, Soviet Union


★ Ice dancing champions: Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean, Great Britain
==Football (American)==

January 25 - Super Bowl XV: Oakland Raiders won 27-10 over the Philadelphia Eagles

October 11 - LeRoy Irvin sets NFL record for most punt return yards in a game (207).
==Football (Australian rules football)==

Victorian Football League


Richmond wins the 85th VFL Premiership (Richmond 12.20 (92) d Collingwood 10.12 (72))


Brownlow Medal awarded to Barry Round (South Melbourne) and Bernie Quinlan (Fitzroy)


★ At the end of the season, South Melbourne relocates to Sydney and is renamed the Sydney Swans.
==Football (Canadian)==

Grey Cup: Edmonton Eskimos won 26-23 over the Ottawa Rough Riders

Vanier Cup: Acadia Axemen won 18-12 over the Alberta Golden Bears
==Football (Soccer)==
::''For an extensive coverage see 1981 in football (soccer)''

UEFA Champions League: Liverpool FC 1-0 Real Madrid

UEFA Cup: Two legs. 1st leg Ipswich Town F.C. 3-0 AZ '67 (Alkmaar); 2nd leg AZ '67 4-2 Ipswich Town. Ipswich Town won 7-2 on aggregate

Cup Winners' Cup: Dynamo Tbilisi 2-1 Carl Zeiss Jena

Copa Libertadores de América: Flamengo 2-0 Cobreloa

World Club Championship: Flamengo 3-0 Liverpool FC

★ League champions


★ Argentina: Boca Juniors


★ Brazil: Grêmio


★ France: Saint-Étienne


★ England: Aston Villa


★ Italy: Juventus


★ Netherlands: Ajax


★ Portugal: Benfica


★ Scotland: Celtic


★ Spain: Real Sociedad


★ West Germany: Bayern Munich

England - FA Cup: Tottenham Hotspur won 3-2 over Manchester City
==Gaelic Athletic Association==

★ 'Camogie'


★ All-Ireland Camogie Champion: Kilkenny


★ National Camogie League: Dublin

★ 'Gaelic football'


All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: Kerry 1-12 d. Offaly 0-8


National Football League: Galway 1-11 d. Roscommon 1-3

★ 'Ladies' Gaelic football'


★ All-Ireland Senior Football Champion: Kerry 1-12 d. Offaly 0-8


★ National Football League: Galway 1-11 d. Roscommon 1-3

★ 'Hurling'


All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: Offaly 2-12 d. Galway 0-15


National Hurling League: Cork 3-11 d. Offaly 2-8
==Golf==
Men's Golf

Major championship results:

★ #April - The Masters - Tom Watson

★ #June - US Open - David Graham

★ #July - British Open - Bill Rogers

★ #August - PGA Championship - Larry Nelson

PGA Tour leading money winner for the year: Tom Kite - $375,699

Champions Tour leading money winner: Miller Barber - $83,136

Ryder Cup: United States won 18 1/2 to 9 1/2 over Europe in world team golf.
Women's Golf

US Women's Open - Pat Bradley

LPGA Championship - Donna Caponi

Beth Daniel:leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $206,977.
==Thoroughbred Horse Racing==

August 30 - John Henry becomes the first horse to win a million dollar race, the Inaugural Arlington Million, at Arlington Park in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights, Illinois.

Australia - Melbourne Cup - Just a Dash

Canada - Queen's Plate - Fiddle Dancer Boy

France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Gold River

Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Shergar

English Triple Crown Races:

★ #Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - To-Agori-Mou

★ #Epsom Derby - Shergar

★ #St. Leger Stakes - Cut Above

United States Triple Crown Races:

★ #Kentucky Derby - Pleasant Colony

★ #Preakness Stakes - Pleasant Colony

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

United States Pacing Triple Crown races:

★ #Cane Pace - Wildwood Jeb

★ #Little Brown Jug - Fan Hanover (Filly)

★ #Messenger Stakes - Seahawk Hanover

United States Trotting Triple Crown races:

★ #Hambletonian - Shiaway St. Pat

★ #Yonkers Trot - Mo Bandy

★ #Kentucky Futurity - Filet of Sole

Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:


★ Pacers: San Simeon
==Ice Hockey==

Art Ross Memorial 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 games to 1 over the Minnesota North Stars

World Hockey Championship


★ Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Sweden


★ Junior Men's champion: Sweden defeated Finland
==Rugby union==

★ The 1981 Springbok Tour caused major controversy and riots in New Zealand.
==Skiing==

Alpine Skiing


★ The men's overall season champion: Phil Mahre, USA


★ The women's overall season champion: Marie-Theres Nadig, Switzerland
==Snooker==

World Snooker Championship: Steve Davis beats Doug Mountjoy 18-12

World rankings: Cliff Thorburn becomes world number one for 1981/82
==Swimming==
Records


August 15USA's Robin Leamy of UCLA sets a world record in the 50m freestyle (long course) at a swimming meet in Brown Deer, Wisconsin, shaving off 0.17 of the previous record (22.71) set by Joseph Bottom exactly one year ago in Honolulu, Hawaii: '22.54'.
==Tennis==

Grand Slam in tennis men's results:

★ #Australian Open - Johan Kriek

★ #French Open - Björn Borg

★ #Wimbledon championships - John McEnroe

★ #US Open - John McEnroe

Grand Slam in tennis women's results:

★ #Australian Open - Martina Navratilova

★ #French Open - Hana Mandlikova

★ #Wimbledon championships - Chris Evert

★ #US Open - Tracy Austin

Davis Cup: United States wins 3-1 over Argentina in world tennis.
==General sporting events==

★ First World Games held in Santa Clara, United States

★ Eleventh Summer Universiade held in Bucharest, Romania

★ Tenth Winter Universiade held in Jaca, Spain

Awards



Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year: John McEnroe, Tennis

Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year: Tracy Austin, Tennis

Births


January


January 2Maximiliano Rodriguez, Argentinian football player

January 3Sanggai Chanu, Indian female field hockey player

January 5Vugar Alakparov, Azerbaijani boxer

January 6Eduardo Tubau, Spanish field hockey striker

January 9Erik Vendt, US swimmer

January 11Jonathan Mandick, Canadian rower

January 15El Hadji Diouf, Senegalese football player

★ January 15 — Graham Moodie, Scottish field hockey player

January 18Olivier Rochus, Belgian tennis player

January 27Alicia Molik, Australian tennis player

January 27Yaniv Katan, Israely football player
February


February 1Angie Skirving, Australian field hockey player

February 2Dmitry Lobkov, Russian speed skater

February 6Niall Stott, Scottish field hockey player

February 10Fränzi Aufdenblatten, Swiss alpine skier

February 15Nicolas Rostoucher, French freestyle and medley swimmer

February 17Bernhard Eisel, Austrian road bicycling racer

February 18Andrei Kirilenko, Russian NBA player

February 19Thomas Buffel, Belgian football player

★ February 19 — Tina Pisnik, Slovenian tennis player

★ February 19 — Andreas Vinciguerra, Swedish tennis player

★ February 22 — Assan Bazayev, Khazakstan cyclist

February 24Lleyton Hewitt, Australian tennis player

★ February 24 — Mauro Rosales, Argentinian football player

February 25Ulrich Bubolz, German field hockey goalkeeper

★ February 25 — Marek Plawgo, Polish athlete

February 26Daniel Geale, Australian boxer
March


March 10Samuel Eto'o, Cameroon football player

★ March 10 — Akira Ito, Japanese field hockey player

March 12Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenian tennis player

March 15Brice Guyart, French foil fencer

March 16Andrew Bree, Irish breaststroke swimmer

March 20Tibor Weißenborn, German field hockey player

March 28Yuniel Hernández, Cuban hurdling athlete

March 30Tulashboy Doniyorov, Uzbek boxer

March 31Eileen Coparropa, Panamanian swimmer

★ March 31 — Lourdes Dominguez Lino, Spanish tennis player

★ March 31 — Maarten van der Weijden, Dutch long distance swimmer
April


April 2Michael Clarke, Star Australian Cricketer

April 3Heath Ramsay, Australian butterfly swimmer

April 4Lucas Cammareri, Argentine field hockey forward

April 5Pieter Weening, Dutch cyclist

April 6Ceferino Labarda, Argentine bantamweight boxer

April 8Frédérick Bousquet, French freestyle swimmer

April 21Kim Lammers, Dutch field hockey player

April 23Jenny McDonough, Irish field hockey forward

April 24Taylor Dent, US tennis player
May


May 1Niklas Meinert, German field hockey midfielder

May 6Robert Hammond, Australian field hockey midfielder

May 8Yasuko Tajima, Japanese medley swimmer

May 10Lloyd Stephenson, New Zealand field hockey player

★ May 10 — Ignace Tirkey, Indian field hockey player

May 11Lauren Jackson, Australian basketball player

May 12Rob Bontje, Dutch volleyball player

May 13Jean-Philippe Brulé, Belgian field hockey player

May 14Ramón Alegre, Spanish field hockey player

May 19Klaas-Erik Zwering, Dutch swimmer

May 20Morgan Knabe, Canadian breaststroke swimmer

★ May 20 — Daniel McPherson, Australian field hockey goalkeeper

May 21Beth Botsford, American backstroke swimmer

★ May 21 — Rob Moore, English field hockey midfielder and forward

★ May 21 — Anna Rogowska, Polish track and field athlete

May 22Jürgen Melzer, Austrian tennis player

May 26Anthony Ervin, American swimmer
June


June 2Nikolay Davydenko, Russian tennis player

June 7Anna Kournikova, Russian tennis player

June 8Miguel Albarracin, Argentine judoka

June 9Dean Couzins, New Zealand field hockey player

★ June 9 — Irakli Labadze, Georgian tennis player

★ June 9 — Bastiaan Tamminga, Dutch swimmer

June 13Wieteke Cramer, Dutch speed skater

June 14Hope Munro, Australian field hockey player

June 19Moss Burmester, New Zealand swimmer

June 25Simon Ammann, Swiss ski jumper
July


July 2Zurab Zviadauri, Georgian judoka

July 7Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Indian cricketer

July 8Anastasia Myskina, Russian tennis player

July 9Rutger Smith, Dutch athlete

July 12Fabiane Hukuda, Brazilian judoka

July 14Matti Hautamäki, Finnish ski jumper

July 15Albert Sala, Spanish field hockey player

July 16Vicente Rodríguez, Spanish football player

July 21Joaquín Sánchez, Spanish football player

July 23Dmitriy Karpov, Kazakhstani athlete

★ July 23 — Jarkko Nieminen, Finnish tennis player

July 25Cristian Bejarano, Mexican boxer

July 29Fernando Alonso, Spanish Formula 1-driver

July 31Paula Baracho, Brazilian freestyle swimmer

★ July 31 — Mireia García, Spanish butterfly swimmer
August


August 5Jim Piper, Australian breaststroke swimmer

August 8Roger Federer, Swiss tennis player

August 9Li Jiawei, Singaporean table tennis player

August 10Guillaume Elmont, Dutch judoka

August 12Djibril Cissé, French football player

August 15Brendan Hansen, American breaststroke swimmer

August 17Richard Mantell, English field hockey full back

August 21David Guest, Australian field hockey player

August 29Hugues Duboscq, French breaststroke swimmer

★ August 29 — Rob Reckers, Dutch field hockey player

August 31Örn Arnarson, Icelandic swimmer
September


September 6Brandon Simpson, Jamaican athlete

September 12Staciana Stitts, American breaststroke swimmer

★ September 12 — Sabina Wojtala, Polish figure skater

September 16Sebastian Biederlack, German field hockey midfielder

September 18Helen Richardson, British field hockey player

September 19Damiano Cunego, Italian cyclist

September 20Feliciano Lopez, Spanish tennis player

September 23Robert Doornbos, Dutch Formula 1-driver

September 26Serena Williams, US tennis player

★ September 26 — Klaas Veering, Dutch field hockey player
October


October 3Zlatan Ibrahimović, Swedish football (soccer) player

October 5Enrico Fabris, Italian long track speed skater

★ October 5 — Juan Camilo Novoa, Colombian boxer

October 11Kate Hector, South African field hockey player

October 12Sun Tiantian, Chinese tennis player

October 15Elena Dementieva, Russian tennis player

★ October 15 — Guo Jingjing, Chinese diver

October 19Sarah Taylor, Australian field hockey player

October 20Elka Graham, Australian swimmer

★ October 20 — Stefan Nystrand, Swedish swimmer

October 22Clementine Stoney, Australian backstroke swimmer

October 23Rodrigo Vila, Argentine field hockey striker

October 25Carlos Valcarcel, Puerto Rican boxer

October 28Milan Baroš, Czech football (soccer) player

October 29Amanda Beard, American swimmer
November


November 2Tatiana Totmianina, Russian figure skater

November 6Sylwia Gruchała, Polish fencer

November 7Nicole Arrold, Australian field hockey player

November 11Johan Röjler, Swedish ice speed skater

November 15Lorena Ochoa, Mexican golfer

November 21Werknesh Kidane, Ethiopian long distance track and field athlete

★ November 21 — Simona Păduraru, Romanian freestyle swimmer

November 25Xabi Alonso, Spanish football (soccer) player

November 27Vikram Pillay, Indian field hockey midfieler

November 29Silvia Bonastre, Spanish field hockey player

November 30Steffen Driesen, German backstroke swimmer
December


December 7Frédérique Ankoné, Dutch speed skater

December 9Mardy Fish, American professional tennis player

December 10Liam De Young, Australian field hockey player

★ December 10 — Ryan Pini, Papua New Guinean swimmer

December 11Javier Saviola, Argentinian football (soccer) player

December 12Yuvraj Singh, Indian cricketer

December 14Émilie Heymans, Belgium-born Canadian diver

December 15Hossam Ghaly, Egyptian football player

December 17Miek van Geenhuizen, Dutch field hockey player

December 18Nick Brunelli, American freestyle swimmer

December 18Bekzod Khidirov, Uzbek boxer

December 19Najai Turpin, American boxer (d. 2005)

December 21Justin Kane, Australian boxer

December 22Nico Freriks, Dutch volleyball player

December 26Robert Horstink, Dutch volleyball player

December 28Khalid Boulahrouz, Dutch football (soccer) player

★ December 28 — Mika Väyrynen, Finnish football (soccer) player

December 29Shizuka Arakawa, Japanese figure skater

Deaths



Canonero II — champion thoroughbred race horse

January 20Vittorio Tamagnini (70), Italian boxer (b. 1910)

August 27Mike Marino, British wrestler (b. 1930)

August 27Valery Kharlamov (33), Russian ice hockey player

October 3Fidel La Barba, US boxer and sportswriter (b. 1905)

August 2Delfo Cabrera (62), Argentine long-distance runner (b. 1919)

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