1984 IN SPORTS


==Athletics==
:''For an extensive coverage see 1984 in athletics (track and field)''
==Auto Racing==

Stock car racing:


NASCAR Championship - Terry Labonte


Cale Yarborough won the Daytona 500


Richard Petty won the 200th (and final) race of his career on July 4.

CART Racing - Mario Andretti won the season championship


Indianapolis 500 - Rick Mears

Formula One Championship - Niki Lauda of Austria

24 hours of Le Mans:


★ the team of Klaus Ludwig / Henri Pescarolo won, driving a Porsche 956

Rally racing - Stig Blomqvist in an Audi won the World Rally Championship


★ the team of Walter Röhrl / Christian Geistdorfer won the Monte Carlo Rally driving an Audi Quattro

Drag racing - Joe Amato won the NHRA Top Fuel championship.
==Baseball==

January 10 - Luis Aparicio, Harmon Killebrew, and Don Drysdale are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame

World Series: - Detroit Tigers win 4 games to 1 over the San Diego Padres
==Basketball==

NCAA Men's Basketball Championship:


Georgetown wins 84-75 over Houston

NBA Finals|NBA Finals:


Boston Celtics won 4 games to 3 over the Los Angeles Lakers

National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:


Canberra Cannons defeated the Brisbane Bullets 84-82 in the final.

Central Missouri State University won the NCAA Division II men's and women's basketball titles, becoming the first school ever in any division to accomplish the feat. The University of Connecticut would do the same in Division I in 2004.

NBA Draft:


★ A new era in the NBA is born on June 23 with the drafting of Houston's Hakeem Olajuwon, North Carolina's Michael Jordan and Auburn's Charles Barkley.
==Boxing==

March 31 - Wilfredo Gómez defeats Juan Laporte by a decision in 12 rounds to conquer the WBC's world Featherweight crown.

June 15 - In the most anticipated bout of the year, Thomas Hearns, WBC world Jr. Middleweight champion, knocks out WBA world champion Roberto Duran in two rounds. The WBA elects not to sanction the bout, declaring their version of the title vacant instead.
==Cricket==

Courtney Walsh makes his test and one day international debut.

★ Inaugural edition of the Asia Cup is held in Sharjah, UAE. India defeat Pakistan in the final.
==Cycling==

Giro d'Italia won by Francesco Moser of Italy

Tour de France - Laurent Fignon of France

World Cycling Championship: Claude Criquielion of Belgium
==Field Hockey==

Olympic Games (Men's Competition) in Los Angeles, United States


★ Gold Medal: Pakistan


★ Silver Medal: West Germany


★ Bronze Medal: Great Britain

Men's Champions Trophy in Karachi, Pakistan


★ Gold Medal: Australia


★ Silver Medal: Pakistan


★ Bronze Medal: Great Britain

Women's European Nations Cup in Lille, France


★ Gold Medal: The Netherlands


★ Silver Medal: Soviet Union


★ Bronze Medal: West Germany

March 10 - In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium, England. Ireland beat England 1-0.

August 11 - In the Olympics Women's Field Hockey Tournament in Los Angeles, The Netherlands win the gold medal.
==Figure skating==

World Figure Skating Championships:


★ Men's champion: Scott Hamilton, United States


★ Ladies' champion: Katarina Witt, East Germany


★ Pair skating champions: Barbara Underhill & Paul Martini, Canada


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

Super Bowl XVIII: Los Angeles Raiders won 38-9 over the Washington Redskins

Walter Payton breaks Jim Brown's rushing record on October 7th.

Brigham Young University,or (BYU) wins NCAA National Championship
==Football (Australian rules football)==

Victorian Football League


Essendon wins the 88th VFL Premiership (Essendon 14.21 (105) d Hawthorn 12.9 (81))


Brownlow Medal awarded to Peter Moore (Melbourne)
==Football (Canadian)==

Grey Cup: Winnipeg Blue Bombers won 47-17 over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Vanier Cup: Guelph Gryphons won 22-13 over the Mount Allison Mounties
==Football (Soccer)==
::''For an extensive coverage see 1984 in football (soccer)''

★ The North American Soccer League folds due to financial problems.

European Championship: Final: France 2-0 Spain; Hosts: France

Asian Cup: Final: Saudi Arabia 2 - 0 P.R. China; Hosts: Singapore

Champions' Cup: - May 30 - Liverpool 1-1 A.S. Roma; Liverpool won 4-2 on penalties after extra time.

UEFA Cup: Two legs; 1st leg Anderlecht 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur; 2nd leg Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Anderlecht; 2-2 on aggregate, Spurs won 4-2 on penalties

Cup Winners' Cup: Juventus 2-1 Porto

Super Cup: Juventus 2-0 Liverpool

Copa Libertadores de América: Two legs; 1st leg Grêmio 0-1 Independiente; 2nd leg Independiente 0-0 Grêmio; Independiente won 1-0 on aggregate

England - FA Cup: - May 12 - Everton win 2-0 against Watford

FIFA gives the right to host the Football World Cup 1990 to Italy
==Gaelic Athletic Association==

★ 'Camogie'


★ All-Ireland Camogie Champion: Dublin


★ National Camogie League: Cork

★ 'Gaelic football'


All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: Kerry 1-11 d. Dublin 1-6


National Football League: Kerry 1-11 d. Galway 0-11

★ 'Ladies' Gaelic football'


★ All-Ireland Senior Football Champion: Kerry


★ National Football League: Kerry

★ 'Hurling'


All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: Cork 3-16 d. Offaly 1-12


National Hurling League:
==Golf==
Men's Golf

Major championship results:

★ #May 1 - The Masters - Ben Crenshaw

★ #June 1 - US Open - Fuzzy Zoeller

★ #July - British Open - Seve Ballesteros

★ #August 1 - PGA Championship - Lee Trevino

PGA Tour leading money winner for the year: Tom Watson - $476,260

PGA Senior Tour leading money winner: Don January - $328,597
Women's Golf

US Women's Open - Hollis Stacy

LPGA Championship - Patty Sheehan

Betsy King: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $266,771
==Thoroughbred Horse Racing==

Australia - Melbourne Cup - Black Knight

Canada - Queen's Plate - Key to the Moon

France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Sagace

Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - El Gran Senor

English Triple Crown Races:

★ #Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - El Gran Senor

★ #Epsom Derby - Secreto

★ #St. Leger Stakes - Commanche Run

United States Triple Crown Races:

★ #Kentucky Derby - Swale

★ #Preakness Stakes - Gate Dancer

★ #Belmont Stakes - Swale

Breeders' Cup:

★ #Breeders' Cup Classic - Wild Again

★ #Breeders' Cup Distaff - Princess Rooney

★ #Breeders' Cup Juvenile - Chief's Crown

★ #Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies - Outstandingly

★ #Breeders' Cup Mile - Royal Heroine

★ #Breeders' Cup Sprint - Eillo

★ #Breeders' Cup Turf - Lashkari
==Harness Racing==

North America Cup - the inaugural event won by Legal Notice

United States Pacing Triple Crown races:

★ #Cane Pace - On The Road Again

★ #Little Brown Jug - Colt Fortysix

★ #Messenger Stakes - Troublemaker

United States Trotting Triple Crown races:

★ #Hambletonian - Historic Freight

★ #Yonkers Trot

★ #Kentucky Futurity - Fancy Crown

Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:


★ Pacers: Gammalite


★ Trotters: Sir Castleton
==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: Edmonton Oilers won 4 games to 1 over the New York Islanders

World Hockey Championship:


★ Men's champion: (vacant) - the USSR won the Olympic Gold Medal


★ Junior Men's champion: USSR defeated Finland
==Radiosport==

★ Second Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Championship held in Oslo, Norway.
==Skiing==

Alpine Skiing


★ The men's overall season champion: Pirmin Zurbriggen, Switzerland


★ The women's overall season champion: Erika Hess, Switzerland

★ At the Winter Olympics, Bill Johnson becomes the 1st American to win the gold medal in downhill skiing.
==Snooker==

World Snooker Championship: Steve Davis beats Jimmy White 18-16

World rankings: Steve Davis remains world number one for 1984/85
==Swimming
Contents
Awards
Births
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Deaths
==
Events


XXIII Olympic Games, held in Los Angeles, California (July 29August 4)
==Tennis==

Grand Slam in tennis men's results:

★ #Australian OpenMats Wilander

★ #French OpenIvan Lendl

★ #Wimbledon - John McEnroe

★ #US OpenJohn McEnroe



Grand Slam in tennis women's results:

★ #Australian OpenChris Evert

★ #French OpenMartina Navratilova

★ #WimbledonMartina Navratilova

★ #US OpenMartina Navratilova



1984 Summer Olympics


★ 'Men's Singles Competition'

★ #Gold – Stefan Edberg

★ #Silver – Francisco Maciel

★ #Bronze – Jimmy Arias and Paolo Canè


★ 'Women's Singles Competition'

★ #Gold – Steffi Graf

★ #Silver – Sabrina Goles

★ #Bronze – Raffaella Reggi and Catherine Tanvier



Davis Cup


Sweden wins 4-1 over the United States in world tennis
==General sporting events==

1984 Summer Olympics takes place in Los Angeles, United States


United States wins the most medals (174), and the most gold medals (83).

1984 Winter Olympics takes place in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia


USSR wins the most medals (25), and the GDR wins the most gold medals (9).

Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:


Dean Osmar wins with lead dogs: ''Red'' & ''Bullet''

Awards



Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year: Carl Lewis, Track and field

Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year: Mary Lou Retton, Gymnastics

Births


January


January 1José Paolo Guerrero, Peruvian football (soccer) player

January 5Javier García, Spanish water polo player

January 13Eleni Ioannou, Greek judoka

January 12Barry Middleton, English field hockey player

January 15Reena Kumari, Indian archer

January 15Megan Quann, American swimmer

January 19Aljona Sawtschenko, Ukraine-born German figure skater

January 23Arjen Robben, Dutch football player

January 24Benoit Huot, Canadian Paralympic swimmer

January 26Luo Xuejuan, Chinese swimmer

January 28Andre Iguodala, American basketball player

January 29Natalie du Toit, South African swimmer
February


February 5Carlos Tévez, Argentinian football player

February 12Peter Vanderkaay, American freestyle swimmer

February 13Hinkelien Schreuder, Dutch swimmer

February 14Solakjit Ponsana, badminton player

February 21Andreas Seppi, Italian tennis player

February 25Xing Huina, Chinese athlete

February 29Adam Sinclair, Indian field hockey player
March


March 10Mark Knowles, Australian field hockey defender

March 13Pieter Custers, Dutch archer

March 20Fernando Torres, Spanish football player

March 24Adrian d'Souza, Indian field hockey goalkeeper

March 24Lucy Kabuu, Kenyan long distance runner

March 28Nikolay Skvortsov, Russian butterfly swimmer

March 29Nick Meijer, Dutch field hockey player

March 29Jukka Vastaranta, Finnish cyclist

March 30Mario Ancic, Croatian tennis player

March 30Samantha Stosur, Australian tennis player
April


April 2Beorn Nijenhuis, Canada-born Dutch speed skater

April 4Arkady Vyatchanin, Russian backstroke swimmer

April 6Stacey Carr, New Zealand field hockey midfielder

April 11Song Guk Kim, North Korean boxer

April 12Fiona Johnson, Australian field hockey international

April 13Kris Britt, Australian cricketer

April 16Tucker Fredricks, American speed skater

April 17Fran Crippen, American freestyle swimmer

April 20Maydenia Sarduy, Cuban archer
May


May 17Christine Robinson, water polo player

May 21Ivo Minář, Czech tennis player

May 29Carmelo Anthony, NBA player

May 31Milorad Cavic, Serbian swimmer
June


June 3Todd Reid, Australian tennis player

June 11Vagner Love, Brazilian footballer

June 13Berangere Schuh, French archer

June 19Wieke Dijkstra, Dutch field hockey player

June 25Kay van Dijk, Dutch volleyball player

June 25Sebahattin Oglago, Turkish skier

June 27Kate Richardson, Canadian gymnast
July


July 7Ahmed Sadiq, Nigerian boxer

July 10Oscar Escandon, Colombian boxer

July 11Tanith Belbin, US skater

★ July 11 — Emma Meyer, Australian field hockey player

July 14Mounir El Hamdaoui, Dutch-Moroccan football (soccer) player

July 19Diana Mocanu, Romanian swimmer

★ July 19 — Adam Morrison, US basketball player

July 30Robin van Aggele, Dutch swimmer
August


August 22Tomomi Morita, Japanese backstroke swimmer

August 24Rebeca Gusmão, Brazilian freestyle swimmer

August 28Darian Townsend, South African swimmer
September


September 5Rachel Riddell, Canadian waterpolo goalie

September 6David Alegre, Spanish field hockey player

September 7Vera Zvonareva, Russian tennis player

September 7Kevin DaSilva, American ice hockey player

September 6Thomas Dekker, Dutch cyclist

September 19Nestor Bolum, Nigerian boxer

September 20Kristen Caverly, American swimmer

September 26Anastasia Dobromyslova, Russian female darts player

September 27Angela Haynes, American tennis player

September 28Cheryl Maas, Dutch snowboarder
October


October 2Marion Bartoli, French tennis player

October 7Salman Butt, Pakistani cricketer

October 17Robert van der Horst, Dutch field hockey player

★ October 17 — Jelle Klaasen, Dutch darts player

October 19Kaio de Almeida, Brazilian swimmer

October 27Irfan Pathan, Indian cricketer

October 28Jefferson Farfán, Peruvian football player

★ October 28 — May Mansour, Egyptian archer
November


November 1David Jameson, Canadian field hockey player

November 2Esther Termens, Spanish field hockey midfielder

November 10Seo Yoon-hee, Korean badminton player

November 11Lamia Bahnasawy, Egyptian archer

November 28Andrew Bogut, Australian NBA player

November 30Nigel de Jong, Dutch football player
December


December 12Sophie Edington, Australian swimmer

★ December 12 — Angelique Widjaja, Indonesian tennis player

December 13Hanna-Maria Seppälä, Finnish swimmer

December 15Véronique Mang, Cameroon-born French track and field athlete

December 18Mariana Brochado, Brazilian freestyle swimmer

December 24Rocío Ybarra, Spanish field hockey defender

December 30LeBron James, American NBA player

Deaths



January 10Toivo Loukola (81), Finnish athlete (b. 1902)

January 19Max Bentley, ice hockey player, Chicago Blackhawks (1940-1954)

February 8Karel Miljon, Dutch boxer (b. 1903)

March 15Ken Carpenter (70), American discus thrower (b. 1913)

April 27Piet Kraak, Dutch soccer player

May 10Joaquim Agostinho (41), Portuguese professional bicycle racer (b. 1943)

June 15Tom Heeney, New Zealand heavyweight boxer (b. 1898)

June 17Swale, race horse and the Kentucky Derby winner, collapses & dies

July 13John Davis (63), American weightlifter (b. 1921)

July 17David Baan (76), Dutch boxer (b. 1908)

August 14Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav (58), Indian sports wrestler (b. 1926)

August 25Viktor Chukarin (62), Soviet gymnast (b. 1921)

★ August 25 — Waite Hoyt, Major League Baseball pitcher, (1918-1938)

September 7Joe Cronin, Major League Baseball player/executive, (1926-1945)

October 1Walter Alston, manager of baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers

★ October 1 — Hellé Nice, Grand Prix race car driver

December 11Pentti Hämäläinen (54), Finnish boxer

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