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1926 in sports

Years in sports: 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s
Years: 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

1926 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

American football

Association football

England

  • The Football League – Huddersfield Town 57 points, Arsenal 52, Sunderland 48, Bury 47, Sheffield United 46, Aston Villa 44
  • FA Cup final – Bolton Wanderers 1–0 Manchester City at Empire Stadium, Wembley, London
  • Huddersfield Town is the first team to win the League championship title three times in succession.

Germany

  • National Championship – SpVgg Fürth 4–1 Hertha BSC at Frankfurt

Greece

Italy

  • Associazione Calcio Napoli, as predecessor of S.S.C. Napoli was founded on August 25.

Athletics

Sweden

  • the Second Women's World Games, Gothenburg

Australian rules football

VFL Premiership

Brownlow Medal

Bandy

Sweden

Baseball

World Series

Negro leagues

Basketball

ABL Championship

Boxing

Events

  • 23 September — Gene Tunney defeats Jack Dempsey over 10 rounds in Philadelphia to win the World Heavyweight Championship
  • Tiger Flowers twice defeats Harry Greb for the World Middleweight Championship but then loses it to former World Welterweight Champion Mickey Walker who holds it until 1931

Lineal world champions[1]

  • World Heavyweight Championship – Jack Dempsey → Gene Tunney
  • World Light Heavyweight Championship – Paul BerlenbachJack Delaney
  • World Middleweight Championship – Harry GrebTiger Flowers → Mickey Walker
  • World Welterweight Championship – Mickey Walker → Pete Latzo
  • World Lightweight Championship – Rocky Kansas → Sammy Mandell
  • World Featherweight Championship – Louis "Kid" Kaplan → vacant
  • World Bantamweight Championship – Charley Phil Rosenberg
  • World Flyweight Championship – vacant

Canadian football

Grey Cup

Cricket

Events

England

Australia

  • Sheffield Shield – New South Wales
  • Most runs – Arthur Richardson 904 @ 50.22 (HS 227)
  • Most wickets – Clarrie Grimmett 59 @ 30.40 (BB 6–76)
  • Victoria score 1,107 against New South Wales at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in December 1926 - still the largest innings total in first-class cricket.[2]

India

New Zealand

  • Plunket Shield – Wellington

South Africa

West Indies

  • Inter-Colonial Tournament – Trinidad and Tobago

Cycling

Tour de France

Figure skating

World Figure Skating Championships

Golf

Events

  • Bobby Jones becomes the first golfer to win the British and US Open titles in the same year.

Major tournaments

  • British Open – Bobby Jones
  • US Open – Bobby Jones
  • USPGA Championship – Walter Hagen

Other tournaments

Horse racing

England

  • Cheltenham Gold Cup – Koko
  • Grand National – Jack Horner
    • 19 April – Willie Watkinson, the Grand National-winning jockey, dies three weeks after his victory in a fall at Bogside, Scotland
  • 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Pillion
  • 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Colorado
  • The Derby – Coronach
  • The Oaks – Short Story
  • St. Leger Stakes – Coronach

Australia

Canada

France

Ireland

USA

Ice hockey

Stanley Cup

Events

Lacrosse

Events

Motorsport

Nordic skiing

FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

Rowing

The Boat Race

  • 27 March — Cambridge wins the 78th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race

Rugby league

England

Australia

Rugby union

Five Nations Championship

Speed skating

Speed Skating World Championships

Tennis

Australia

England

  • Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – Jean Borotra (France) defeats Howard Kinsey (USA) 8–6 6–1 6–3
  • Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Kitty McKane Godfree (Great Britain) defeats Lilí de Álvarez (Spain) 6–2 4–6 6–3

France

USA

  • American Men's Singles Championship – René Lacoste (France) defeats Jean Borotra (France) 6–4 6–0 6–4
  • American Women's Singles Championship – Molla Bjurstedt Mallory (Norway) defeats Elizabeth Ryan (USA) 4–6 6–4 9–7

Davis Cup

References

  1. ^ Cyber Boxing Zone
  2. ^ Sengupta, Arunabha. "When Australian legend Bill Ponsford scored a triple; Victoria amassed 1,107 against New South Wales". cricketcountry.com. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  3. ^ John O'Neil Farrell Archived September 14, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. sports-reference.com
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