1896 in sports

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1896 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Athletics[]

American football[]

College championship

Professional championships

Association football[]

England

Scotland

Baseball[]

National championship

  • Baltimore Orioles win the third of three successive National League championships

Events

Boxing[]

  • 10 March - After Bob Fitzsimmons KOs much larger Jim Corbett to win world HW championship he says, The bigger they are, the harder they fall

Lineal world champions[2]

Cricket[]

Events

  • England retain The Ashes, defeating Australia 2–1 in a three-match series. In a low-scoring decider at The Oval, England win by 66 runs.

England

Australia

India

South Africa

  • Currie Cup – not contested

West Indies

Figure skating[]

Events

World Figure Skating Championships

Golf[]

Major tournaments

Other tournaments

Horse racing[]

England

Australia

Canada

Ireland

USA

Ice hockey[]

  • 14 February — the Winnipeg Victorias defeat the Montreal Victorias 2–0 in a challenge match to win the 1896 Stanley Cup championship
  • 7 March — the Montreal Victorias are the 1896 AHAC season champions.
  • March — Queen's University defeats Stratford, Ontario 12–3 to win the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) title. The club does not challenge Winnipeg.
  • 17 November — the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League, which later became the first ice hockey league to openly trade and hire players, began play at Pittsburgh's Schenley Park Casino.
  • 17 December — the Schenley Park Casino, which was the first multi-purpose arena with the technology to create an artificial ice surface in North America as well as the home to the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League, was destroyed in a fire.
  • 30 December — the Montreal Victorias defeat the Winnipeg Victorias 6–5 in a challenge match to regain the Stanley Cup

Motor racing[]

Paris-Marseille-Paris Trail

  • The 1896 Paris–Marseille–Paris Trail is held over 1710 km from 24 September to 3 October and won by Émile Mayade driving a Panhard-Levassor 8 hp model in a time of 67:42:58. The race is in retrospect sometimes referred to as the II Grand Prix de l'ACF.[3]

Olympic Games[]

1896 Summer Olympics

  • The 1896 Summer Olympics, the first modern Games, takes place in Athens with 13 nations competing, the most competitors coming from Greece, Germany and France.
  • 16 April — American James Connolly wins the triple jump to become the first Olympic champion in over 1,500 years.
  • Winners receive a silver medal and a crown of olive branches; Greece wins the most medals (46) and the United States wins the most gold medals (11).

Rowing[]

The Boat Race

Rugby league[]

Events

England

Rugby union[]

Home Nations Championship

Skiing[]

Speed skating[]

Speed Skating World Championships

Tennis[]

England

France

USA

References[]

  1. ^ "Scottish Cup Past Winners | Scottish Cup | Scottish FA". www.scottishfa.co.uk. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Cyber Boxing Zone". Archived from the original on 2009-06-14. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
  3. ^ 1896 Grand Prix and Paris Races Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 7 September 2009.
  4. ^ "Harvard–Yale Regatta – 150 Years of Tradition" Archived 2014-06-29 at WebCite. Harvard Men's Heavyweight Crew. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
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