1992 in sports
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See also: 1991 in sports, other events of 1992, 1993 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.
[edit] Auto Racing
- Stock car racing:
- CART Racing - season championship won by Bobby Rahal
- Formula One Championship:
- Nigel Mansell of Great Britain
- Giovanna Amati the last women to appear on the entry list for a Formula One Grand Prix to date.
- 24 hours of Le Mans: the team of Derek Warwick / Yannick Dalmas / Mark Blundell won, driving a Peugeot 905
- Rally racing - Carlos Sainz in a Toyota Celica won the World Rally Championship
- the team of Didier Auriol / Bernard Occelli won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Lancia Delta Integrale HF
- Drag racing - Joe Amato won the NHRA "Top Fuel" championship.
- Touring car racing:
- Jim Richards and Mark Skaife won a rain-shortened Tooheys 1000 in Australia, driving a Nissan Skyline GT-R. The win was controversial; Richards crashed out while leading on lap 144, during which the race was red-flagged. However, the race was called complete after 143 laps giving Richards the win, and not to crowd favourite Dick Johnson (who took the lead following Richards' crash). Richards, unpopular with the crowd for driving a Japanese car, was booed on the dais as he received his trophy, prompting him to infamously utter into the microphone, "you're a pack of arseholes."
[edit] Baseball
- World Series - Toronto Blue Jays won 4 games to 2 over the Atlanta Braves. The Series MVP is Pat Borders, Toronto.
- The Toronto Blue Jays became the first Canadian team to play in a World Series and the first non-American team to win the World Series.
[edit] Basketball
- NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: Duke wins 71-51 over Michigan
- NBA Finals: Chicago Bulls win 4 games to 2 over the Portland Trail Blazers
- National Basketball League (Australia) Finals: South East Melbourne Magic defeated the Melbourne Tigers 2-1 in the best-of-three final series.
[edit] Boxing
- November 13 - Riddick Bowe won a 12 round decision over Evander Holyfield to win the undisputed heavyweight championship.
[edit] Cricket
Cricket World Cup - Pakistan beat England by 22 runs
[edit] Cycling
- Giro d'Italia won by Miguel Indurain of Spain
- Tour de France - Miguel Indurain of Spain
- World Cycling Championship: Gianni Bugno of Italy
[edit] Dog racing
- Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:
- Martin Buser wins with lead dogs: Tyrone & D2
[edit] Field Hockey
- Men's Champions Trophy in Karachi, Pakistan
- Gold Medal: Germany
- Silver Medal: Australia
- Bronze Medal: Pakistan
- Olympic Games (Men's Competition) in Barcelona, Spain
- Gold Medal: Germany
- Silver Medal: Australia
- Bronze Medal: Pakistan
[edit] Figure skating
- World Figure Skating Championships:
- Men's champion: Viktor Petrenko, Ukraine
- Ladies' champion: Kristi Yamaguchi, United States
- Pair skating champions: Natalia Mishkutenok & Artur Dmitriev
- Ice dancing champions: Marina Klimova & Sergei Ponomarenko
[edit] Football
[edit] American
- Super Bowl XXVI: Washington Redskins won 37-24 over the Buffalo Bills
- November 29 - Dennis Byrd of the New York Jets is paralyzed from a neck injury during an NFL game against the Kansas City Chiefs. He made a recovery that bordered on the miraculous; although he would never play again, he would walk unassisted several months later.
[edit] Australian rules football
- Australian Football League
- The West Coast Eagles win the 96th AFL premiership (West Coast Eagles 16.17 (113) d Geelong 12.13 (85))
- Brownlow Medal awarded to Scott Wynd (Footscray)
[edit] Canadian
- Grey Cup: Calgary Stampeders won 24-10 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- Vanier Cup: Queen's Golden Gaels win 31-0 over the St. Mary's Huskies
[edit] Soccer
- June 26 - In Euro 1992, Denmark surprising won 2-0 over Germany at Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden.
For fuller coverage, see: 1992 in football (soccer)
[edit] Gaelic Athletic Association
- Gaelic football
- All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: Donegal 0-18 d. Dublin 0-14
- National Football League: Derry 1-10 d. Tyrone 1-8
[edit] Golf
[edit] Men's Golf
- Major championship results:
- May - The Masters - Fred Couples
- June - US Open - Tom Kite
- July - British Open - Nick Faldo
- August - PGA Championship - Nick Price
- PGA Tour leading money winner for the year: Fred Couples - $1,344,188
- Champions Tour leading money winner: Lee Trevino - $1,027,002
[edit] Women's Golf
- US Women's Open: Patty Sheehan
- LPGA Championship - Betsy King
- Dottie Mochrie; leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $693,335
[edit] Harness Racing
- Pacer Artsplace voted "Harness Horse of the Year"
- North America Cup - Safely Kept
- Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:
- Pacers: Westburn Grant
- Trotters: William Dee
[edit] Ice Hockey
- September 23 - goaltender, Manon Rheaume became the first woman to play in the National Hockey League during a pre-season game, and also the first woman ever to play in one of the Big Four Pro Sports.
- 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: Mark Messier, New York Rangers
- Stanley Cup: Pittsburgh Penguins won 4 games to 0 over the Chicago Blackhawks
- World Hockey Championship
- Men's champion: Sweden defeated Finland
- Junior Men's champion: Unified former USSR defeated Sweden
- Women's champion: Canada defeated the United States
[edit] Lacrosse
- The Buffalo Bandits defeat the Philadelphia Wings 11–10 in overtime to win the Major Indoor Lacrosse League championship
[edit] Radiosport
- Sixth Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Championsip held in Siófok, Hungary.
[edit] Skiing
- Alpine Skiing
- The men's overall season champion: Paul Accola, Switzerland
- The women's overall season champion: Petra Kronberger, Austria
[edit] Snooker
- World Snooker Championship: Stephen Hendry beats Jimmy White 18-14
- World rankings: Stephen Hendry remains world number one for 1992/93
[edit] Swimming
- Second European Sprint Championships, held in Espoo, Finland (December 21 – 22)
- Germany wins the most medals (14), Germany and Sweden the most gold medals (4)
[edit] Tennis
- Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
- Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
- Davis Cup: United States won 3-1 over Switzerland in world tennis.
[edit] Yacht racing
- The San Diego Yacht Club retains the America's Cup as America³ defeats Italian challenger Il Moro de Venezia, from the Compagnia della Vella yacht club, 4 races to 1
[edit] General sporting events
- 1992 Summer Olympics takes place in Barcelona, Spain
- The Unified Team (former Soviet Union) wins the most medals (112), and the most gold medals (45).
- 1992 Winter Olympics takes place in Albertville, France
- Germany wins the most medals (27), and the most gold medals (10).
- Seventh Pan Arab Games held in Damascus, Syria
[edit] Births
Amber M. Thornholt Kaitlyn C. bean
[edit] Deaths
- January 31 — Mel Hein, NFL player, New York Giants
- February 12 — Bep van Klaveren, Dutch boxer (b. 1907)
- February 14 — Roepie Kruize (67), Dutch field hockey player and coach (b. 1925)
- May 13 — Bart Zoet (49), Dutch cyclist (b. 1942)
- May 14 — Lyle Alzado, NFL player
- June 4 — Carl Stotz, founder American Little League Baseball
- June 15 — Jean Aerts (84), Belgian road bicycle racer (b. 1907)
- June 19 — Kitty McKane Godfree, tennis player, Wimbledon champion
- June 25 — Jerome Brown, football player, Philadelphia Eagles
- July 7 — Josy Barthel (65), Luxembourg athlete (b. 1927)
- July 18 — Ben Kniest (64), Dutch water polo player (b. 1927)
- August 6 — Leszek Błażyński (43), Polish boxer (b. 1949)
- August 8 — John Kordic (27), NHL Player (b. 1965)
- September 5 — Billy Herman, Major League Baseball player (1931-1947)
- October 26 — Dottie Green, catcher, Rockford Peaches, All-American Girls Professional Baseball
- November 10 — Chuck Connors, Major League Baseball player and actor
- November 14 — Ernst Happel (66), Austrian football player and coach (b. 1925)
- December 16 — Rinus Terlouw, Dutch soccer playercs:1992 ve sportu
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