1988 IN SPORTS


==Athletics
Contents
National Champions
Records
Awards
Births
Deaths


=Cross Country===

March 2616th IAAF World Cross Country Championships held in Auckland, New Zealand
===Marathon

International Races



January 31Osaka Marathon, Japan


★ Women's Winner: Lisa Martin (AUS) 2:23:51

February 14Tokyo Marathon, Japan


★ Men's Winner: Abebe Mekonnen (ETH) 2:08:33

March 6Los Angeles Marathon, United States


★ Men's Winner: Martín Mondragón (MEX) 2:10:19


★ Women's Winner: Blanca Jaime (MEX) 2:36:11

March 20Seoul Marathon, South Korea


★ Men's Winner: Kim Won-Tak (KOR) 2:12:41


★ Women's Winner: Lee Mi-Ok (KOR) 2:33:14

April 17Rotterdam Marathon, Netherlands


★ Men's Winner: Belayneh Densamo (ETH) 2:06:50 ('World Record')


★ Women's Winner: Xiao Hongyan (CHN) 2:37:46

April 17London Marathon, United Kingdom


★ Men's Winner: Henrik Jørgensen (DEN) 2:10:20


★ Women's Winner: Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 2:25:41

April 18Boston Marathon, United States


★ Men's Winner: Ibrahim Hussein (KEN) 2:08:43


★ Women's Winner: Rosa Mota (POR) 2:24:30

April 24Hamburg Marathon, Germany


★ Men's Winner: Martin Vrábel (CZE) 2:14:55


★ Women's Winner: Charlotte Teske (FRG) 2:30:23

May 7Amsterdam Marathon, Netherlands


★ Men's Winner: Gerard Nijboer (NED) 2:12:38


★ Women's Winner: Elena Murgoci (ROM) 2:41:56

May 15Paris Marathon, France


★ Men's Winner: Manuel Matias (POR) 2:13:53


★ Women's Winner: Aurora Cunha (POR) 2:34:55

September 4Montreal Marathon, Canada


★ Men's Winner: Ric Sayre (USA) 2:18:07


★ Women's Winner: Cindy New (CAN) 2:44:37

September 23Seoul Olympic Marathon, South Korea


★ Women's Winner: Rosa Mota (POR) 2:25:40

October 2Seoul Olympic Marathon, South Korea


★ Men's Winner: Gelindo Bordin (ITA) 2:10:32

October 9Berlin Marathon, West Germany


★ Men's Winner: Suleiman Nyambui (TAN) 2:11:45


★ Women's Winner: Renata Kokowska (POL) 2:29:16

October 16Eindhoven Marathon, Netherlands


★ Men's Winner: Jean-Pierre Paumen (BEL) 2:14:54


★ Women's Winner: Heather MacDuff (NED) 2:34:26

October 16Beijing Marathon, China PR


★ Men's Winner: Abebe Mekonnen (ETH) 2:07:35

October 30Chicago Marathon, United States


★ Men's Winner: Alejandro Cruz (MEX) 2:08:57


★ Women's Winner: Lisa Weidenbach (USA) 2:29:17

November 6Lisbon Marathon, Portugal


★ Men's Winner: Osmiro Souza da Silva (BRA) 2:20:20


★ Women's Winner: Janete Mayal (BRA) 2:43:11

November 6New York City Marathon, United States


★ Men's Winner: Steve Jones (GBR) 2:08:20


★ Women's Winner: Grete Waitz (NOR) 2:28:07

November 13Tokyo Marathon, Japan


★ Women's Winner: Aurora Cunha (POR) 2:31:26

December 4Fukuoka Marathon, Japan


★ Men's Winner: Toshihiro Shibutani (JPN) 2:11:04

December 11Honolulu Marathon, United States


★ Men's Winner: Piergiovanni Poli (ITA) 2:12:47


★ Women's Winner: Cyndie Welte (USA) 2:41:52
National Champions


May 15Ottawa, Canada


★ Men's Winner: Gordon Christie — 2:18:40


★ Women's Winner: Jean Payette — 2:54:27
==Auto Racing==

Stock car racing:


Bobby Allison won the Daytona 500


NASCAR Championship - Bill Elliott

CART Racing - Danny Sullivan won the season championship


Indianapolis 500 - Rick Mears

Formula One Championship - Ayrton Senna of Brazil

24 hours of Le Mans:


★ won by the team of Jan Lammers / Johnny Dumfries / Andy Wallace driving a Jaguar XJR-9LM

Rally racing - Miki Biasion in a Lancia won the World Rally Championship


★ the team of Bruno Saby / Jean-Francois Fauchille won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Lancia Delta HF 4x4

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

Touring car racing:


Tony Longhurst and Tomas Mezera won the Tooheys 1000 endurance race in Australia, driving a Ford Sierra
==Baseball==

January 12: Former Pirates slugger Willie Stargell is the only player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Stargell, leader of two world champions in Pittsburgh and NL co-MVP in 1979 at age 39, becomes the 17th player to be elected in his first year of eligibility. Jim Bunning falls four votes shy of the 321 needed for election in his 13th year on the ballot.

August 9: The first night game ever at Wrigley Field is played. After an attempt the previous night was rained out, the Cubs defeat the New York Mets 6-4.

World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers won 4 games to 1 over the Oakland Athletics. The Series MVP was Orel Hershiser, Los Angeles
==Basketball==

NCAA Men's Basketball Championship:


★ Kansas wins 83-79 over Oklahoma

NBA Finals|NBA Finals:


Los Angeles Lakers won 4 games to 3 over the Detroit Pistons

National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:


Canberra Cannons defeated the North Melbourne Giants 2-1 in the best-of-three final series.
==Boxing==

June 6 - In Las Vegas, Nevada, Iran Barkley knocked out Thomas Hearns in the 3rd round to win the WBC Middleweight Title.

June 27 In what was dubbed ''Superfight '88'' Mike Tyson knocks out Michael Spinks in Atlantic City, New Jersey and defends the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship of the World.

November 7 - In Las Vegas, Nevada, boxer Sugar Ray Leonard knocks out Donnie LaLonde.
==Cycling==

Giro d'Italia won by Andrew Hampsten of the United States

Tour de France - Pedro Delgado of Spain

World Cycling Championship: Maurizio Fondriest of Italy
==Field Hockey==

Men's Champions Trophy in Lahore, Pakistan


★ Gold Medal: West Germany


★ Silver Medal: Pakistan


★ Bronze Medal: Australia

Olympic Games (Men's Competition) in Seoul, South Korea


★ Gold Medal: Great Britain


★ Silver Medal: West Germany


★ Bronze Medal: The Netherlands
==Figure skating==

World Figure Skating Championships:


★ Men's champion: Brian Boitano, United States


★ Ladies' champion: Katarina Witt, East Germany


★ Pair skating champions: Elena Valova / Oleg Vasiliev, Soviet Union


★ Ice dancing champions: Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin, Soviet Union
==Football (American)==

Super Bowl XXII: The Washington Redskins win their second Super Bowl title and fourth NFL title 42-10 over the Denver Broncos.

Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeat West Virginia Mountaineers in college National Championship game.

December 17 - Jamie Morris of Washington Redskins sets NFL single game record for rushing attempts (45) in 20-17 loss to Cincinnati Bengals.
==Football (Australian rules football)==

Victorian Football League


Hawthorn wins the 92nd VFL Premiership (Hawthorn 22.20 (152) d Melbourne 6.20 (56))


Brownlow Medal awarded to Gerard Healy (Sydney Swans)
==Football (Canadian)==

Grey Cup: Winnipeg Blue Bombers won 22-21 over the B.C. Lions

Vanier Cup: Calgary Dinos won 52-23 over the St. Mary's Huskies
==Football (rugby league)==
The Sydney New South Wales Rugby League premiership expanded its competition further from its 1982 expansions with the introduction of three new teams. With these new inclusions came the first club teams from Queensland, the Brisbane Broncos and a Gold Coast team in Tweed Heads as well as the return of a new Newcastle franchise.

★ Sixteen Teams competing
Balmain Tigers,
Brisbane Broncos,
Canberra Raiders,
Canterbury Bulldogs,
Cronulla Sharks,
Eastern Suburbs Roosters,
Gold Coast-Tweed Giants,
Illawarra Steelers,
Manly Sea Eagles,
Newcastle Knights,
North Sydney Bears,
Parramatta Eels,
Penrith Panthers,
St. George Dragons,
South Sydney Rabbitohs,
Western Suburbs Magpies,
TeamPlayedWinsDrawsLossesForAgainstPoints
''Cronulla Sharks22162450733034''
''Canterbury Bulldogs22160641226832''
''Canberra Raiders22150759634630''
''Manly Sea Eagles22150753834730''
''Penrith Panthers22150739425830''
''Balmain Tigers22150740234130''
Brisbane Broncos22140847436828
South Sydney Rabbitohs22122842538324
North Sydney Bears22921136642420
St. George Dragons22901335249318
Parramatta Eels22801435941216
Eastern Suburbs Roosters22631338744315
Illawarra Steelers22611535351013
Newcastle Knights22511627046011
Gold Coast-Tweed Giants22421623848410
Western Suburbs Magpies2241172874939



Canterbury Bulldogs win their sixth title, defeating Balmain Tigers 24-12 in the final.
==Football (Soccer)==
::''For an extensive coverage see 1988 in football (soccer)''
==Gaelic Athletic Association==

★ 'Camogie'


★ All-Ireland Camogie Champion: Kilkenny


★ National Camogie League: Kilkenny

★ 'Gaelic football'


All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: Meath 0-13 d. Cork 0-9


National Football League: Meath 2-13 d. Dublin 0-11

★ 'Ladies' Gaelic football'


★ All-Ireland Senior Football Champion: Kerry


★ National Football League: Kerry

★ 'Hurling'


All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: Galway 1-15 d. Tipperary 0-14


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

Major championship results:

★ #May - The Masters - Sandy Lyle

★ #June - US Open - Curtis Strange

★ #July - British Open - Seve Ballesteros

★ #August - PGA Championship - Jeff Sluman

Professional Tour leading money winner for the year: Curtis Strange - $1,147,644

Champions Tour leading money winner: Bob Charles - $533,929
Women's Golf

US Women's Open - Liselotte Neumann

LPGA Championship - Sherri Turner

Sherri Turner: leading money winner on the LPGA tour with earnings of $347,255.
==Thoroughbred Horse Racing==

Australia - Melbourne Cup - Empire Rose

Canada - Queen's Plate - Regal Intention

France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Tony Bin

Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Kahyasi

English Triple Crown Races:

★ #Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - Doyoun

★ #Epsom Derby - Kahyasi

★ #St. Leger Stakes - Minister Son

United States Triple Crown Races:

★ #Kentucky Derby - Winning Colors

★ #Preakness Stakes - Risen Star

★ #Belmont Stakes - Risen Star

Breeders' Cup:

★ #Breeders' Cup Classic - Alysheba

★ #Breeders' Cup Distaff - Personal Ensign

★ #Breeders' Cup Juvenile - Is It True

★ #Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies - Open Mind

★ #Breeders' Cup Mile - Miesque

★ #Breeders' Cup Sprint - Gulch

★ #Breeders' Cup Turf - Great Communicator
==Harness Racing==

North America Cup - Jate Lobell

United States Pacing Triple Crown races:

★ #Cane Pace - Runnymede Lobell

★ #Little Brown Jug - B.J. Scoot

★ #Messenger Stakes - Matt's Scooter

United States Trotting Triple Crown races:

★ #Hambletonian - Armbro Goal

★ #Yonkers Trot - Southern Newton

★ #Kentucky Futurity - Huggie Hanover

Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:


★ Pacers: Our Maestro


★ Trotters: True Roman
==Ice Hockey==

Art Ross Memorial 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: Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins

Stanley Cup: Edmonton Oilers won 4 games to 0 over the Boston Bruins

August 9 - Hockey's Wayne Gretzky traded to the Los Angeles Kings

World Hockey Championship:


★ Men's champion: Soviet Union won the Olympic gold medal


★ Junior Men's champion: Canada defeated the USSR

December 31 - In a game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils, Mario Lemieux scores five goals and becomes the only player in NHL history to score a goal in all five possible game situations in the same game: even-strength, power play, shorthanded, penalty shot, and empty net.
==Lacrosse==

★ The New Jersey Saints beat the Washington Wave 17-16 to win the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League Championship.


★ Following the season, the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League changes its name to the Major Indoor Lacrosse League (MILL).

★ The Brooklin­ Redmen win the Mann Cup.

★ The Kitchener-Waterloo win the Founders Cup.

★ The Esquimalt Legion win the Minto Cup.
==Radiosport==

★ Fourth Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Championship held in Beatenberg, Switzerland.
==Skiing==

Alpine Skiing


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


★ The women's overall season champion: Michela Figini, Switzerland
==Snooker==

World Snooker Championship: Steve Davis beats Terry Griffiths 18-11

World rankings: Steve Davis remains world number one for 1988/89
==Swimming==
Events


Olympic Games held in Seoul, South Korea (September 18September 25)
Records


March 25USA's Tom Jager betters his own world record (22.32) in the 50m freestyle (long course) at a swimming meet in Orlando, Florida, clocking '22.23'.

September 24Matt Biondi breaks Tom Jager's world record (22.23) in the 50m freestyle (long course) in the final of the event at the Seoul Olympic Games, clocking '22.14'.
==Tennis==

Grand Slam in tennis men's results:

★ #Australian OpenMats Wilander

★ #French OpenMats Wilander

★ #WimbledonStefan Edberg

★ #US OpenMats Wilander



★ Steffi Graf becomes only the third woman in history to win the Grand Slam in tennis:

★ #Australian OpenSteffi Graf

★ #French OpenSteffi Graf

★ #WimbledonSteffi Graf

★ #US OpenSteffi Graf



1988 Summer Olympics


★ 'Men's Singles Competition'

★ #Gold – Miloslav Mečíř

★ #Silver – Tim Mayotte

★ #Bronze – Stefan Edberg and Brad Gilbert


★ 'Women's Singles Competition'

★ #Gold – Steffi Graf

★ #Silver – Gabriela Sabatini

★ #Bronze – Zina Garrison and Manuela Maleeva


★ 'Men's Doubles Competition'

★ #Gold – Ken Flach & Robert Seguso

★ #Silver – Emilio Sánchez & Sergio Casal

★ #Bronze – Miloslav Mečíř & Milan Šrejber and Stefan Edberg & Anders Järryd


★ 'Women's Doubles Competition'

★ #Gold – Pam Shriver & Zina Garrison

★ #Silver – Jana Novotná & Helena Suková

★ #Bronze – Elizabeth Smylie & Wendy Turnbull and Steffi Graf & Claudia Kohde-Kilsch



Davis Cup


Germany won 4-1 over Sweden in world team tennis
==Yacht racing==

★ The San Diego Yacht Club retains the America's Cup as ''Stars & Stripes '88'' defeats New Zealand challenger ''KZ1'', from the Mercury Bay Boating Club, 2 races to 0
==General sporting events==

1988 Summer Olympics takes place in Seoul, South Korea


USSR wins the most medals (132), and the most gold medals (55).


September 24: Canada's Ben Johnson wins Olympic gold in 100 metres. Two days later, he is stripped of the medal after testing positive for a banned substance.

1988 Winter Olympics takes place in Calgary, Canada


USSR wins the most medals (29), and the most gold medals (11).

Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:


Susan Butcher wins with lead dogs: ''Granite'' & ''Tolstoi''

Awards



Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year: Orel Hershiser, Major League Baseball

Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year: Florence Griffith Joyner, Track and field

Births



January 22Greg Oden, American basketball player

January 25Tatiana Golovin, French tennis player

February 12Nicoleta Daniela Şofronie, Romanian artistic gymnast

April 3Anja Klinar, Slovenian butterfly and medley swimmer

April 16Simon Child, New Zealand field hockey striker

May 23Morgan Pressel, American golfer

June 9Sara Isakovič, Slovenian freestyle swimmer

August 5Federica Pellegrini, Italian swimmer

August 29Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, English sprinter

September 19Thiemo de Bakker, Dutch tennis player

September 29Kevin Durant, American basketball player

October 7Sebastiaan Verschuren, Dutch freestyle swimmer

November 20Christina Irvin, Turkish swimmer

December 4Lisa Ingildeeva, Russia-born gymnast from Germany

December 15Ilona Senderek, Polish figure skater

Deaths



January 5Pete Maravich, NBA basketball hall of famer

February 28Harvey Kuenn, Major League Baseball player (1952-1966)

March 16Mickey Thompson, auto race driver — murdered

March 19Bun Cook, National Hockey League and Hockey Hall of Fame player

March 21Edd Roush, Major League Baseball player (1963-1931)

March 29Ted Kluszewski, Major League Baseball player (1947-1961)

April 10Cliff Gladwin, English cricketer

July 8Ray Barbuti (83), American athlete and American football player (b. 1905)

July 12Enzo Sacchi (62), Italian road bicycle and track cyclist (b. 1926)

August 14Enzo Ferrari, Italian automobile manufacturer

October 13Mike Venezia, jockey, racing accident at Belmont Park

October 22Henry Armstrong, World boxing champion

November 21"King" Carl Hubbell, Major League Baseball pitcher (1928-1943)

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