1930 in sports

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Years in sports: 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s
Years: 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933

1930 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

American football[]

Association football[]

FIFA World Cup

England

  • The Football LeagueSheffield Wednesday 60 points, Derby County 50, Manchester City 47, Aston Villa 47, Leeds United 46, Blackburn Rovers 45
  • FA Cup finalArsenal 2–0 Huddersfield Town at Empire Stadium, Wembley, London

Germany

Spain

Italy

Athletics[]

Czechoslovakia

Australian rules football[]

VFL Premiership

Brownlow Medal

South Australian National Football League

West Australian Football League

Bandy[]

Sweden'

Baseball[]

World Series

Basketball[]

ABL Championship

Events

  • The South American Basketball Championship 1930 is the first major international basketball competition when four South American teams play in Montevideo and the host nation Uruguay wins the tournament.

Europe

  • Olimpia Milan, most successful professional basketball club in Italy, officially founded.[citation needed]

Bobsleigh[]

World Bobsleigh Championships

  • Inaugural world championship is held at Caux-sur-Montreux in Switzerland. It features a four-man bob event only, which is won by Italy.

Boxing[]

Events

  • Max Schmeling defeats Jack Sharkey by a controversial fourth round foul punch decision to take the vacant World Heavyweight Championship title

Lineal world champions[2]

  • World Heavyweight Championship – vacant → Max Schmeling
  • World Light Heavyweight Championship – vacant → Maxie Rosenbloom
  • World Middleweight ChampionshipMickey Walker
  • World Welterweight ChampionshipJackie Fields → "Young" Jack Thompson → Tommy Freeman
  • World Lightweight ChampionshipSammy MandellAl SingerTony Canzoneri
  • World Featherweight Championship – Bat Battalino
  • World Bantamweight Championship – "Panama" Al Brown
  • World Flyweight Championship – vacant

Canadian football[]

Grey Cup

Cricket[]

Events

  • January — New Zealand plays its inaugural Test match, losing to England at Christchurch by eight wickets. England goes on to win the series 1–0 with three matches drawn.
  • Having scored 1586 runs in the 1929–30 Australian season at an average of 113.28 and including a world record individual innings of 452*, Don Bradman continues in the same vein through the Australian tour of England in 1930. Australia regains The Ashes, winning the Test series by 2–1 with two matches drawn. Bradman, with 974 runs in the series (still a world record), is the main difference between two strong teams. The highlight of the tour is Bradman's remarkable innings at Headingley in the Third Test when he makes 309 not out in a single day (his final score is 334).

England

  • County ChampionshipLancashire
  • Minor Counties ChampionshipDurham
  • Most runs – Don Bradman 2960 @ 98.66 (HS 334)
  • Most wickets – Tich Freeman 275 @ 16.84 (BB 10–53)
  • Wisden Cricketers of the YearDonald Bradman, Clarrie Grimmett, Beverley Lyon, Ian Peebles, Maurice Turnbull

Australia

  • Sheffield ShieldVictoria
  • Most runs – Don Bradman 1586 @ 113.28 (HS 452*)
  • Most wickets – Clarrie Grimmett 82 @ 23.69 (BB 7–136)

India

New Zealand

South Africa

  • Currie CupTransvaal

West Indies

Cycling[]

Tour de France

Figure skating[]

World Figure Skating Championships

Golf[]

Events

  • Bobby Jones becomes the first man to win the golfing Grand Slam[4]

Major tournaments

Other tournaments

Women's professional

Handball[]

25 November – The Swedish Handball Federation is established.[5]

Horse racing[]

England

Australia

Canada

France

Ireland

USA

Ice hockey[]

Stanley Cup

Motorsport[]

Multi-sport events[]

British Empire Games

  • Inaugural British Empire Games, precursor of the Commonwealth Games are held at Hamilton, Ontario

Far Eastern Championship Games

Nordic skiing[]

FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

Rowing[]

The Boat Race

  • 12 April — Cambridge wins the 82nd Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race

Rugby league[]

England

Australia

Rugby union[]

Five Nations Championship

Snooker[]

World Championship

  • 4th World Snooker Championship is won by Joe Davis who defeats Tom Dennis 25–12

Speed skating[]

Speed Skating World Championships

Tennis[]

Australia

England

  • Wimbledon Men's Singles ChampionshipBill Tilden (USA) defeats Wilmer Allison (USA) 6–3 9–7 6–4
  • Wimbledon Women's Singles ChampionshipHelen Wills Moody (USA) defeats Elizabeth Ryan (USA) 6–2 6–2

France

USA

Davis Cup

Yacht racing[]

America's Cup

Notes[]

a Awarded retrospectively by the VFL in 1989.

References[]

  1. ^ Bertolazzi, Alberto (24 March 2020). Basketball for Kids: An Illustrated Guide. Meyer & Meyer Sport. p. 68. ISBN 978-1-78255-861-3.
  2. ^ Cyber Boxing Zone
  3. ^ "Cycling-Tour de France list of winners". Eurosport UK. 26 August 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Bobby Jones | American golfer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  5. ^ Björn Persson. "Svenska handbollförbundets historia" (in Swedish). Swedish Handball Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2018.[permanent dead link]
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