1952 in sports

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1952 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Years in sports: 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s
Years: 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955

American football[]

Association football[]

England

Spain

Italy

Germany

France

Portugal

Australian rules football[]

Victorian Football League

  • June 14: In an effort to promote the code outside its traditional strongholds in the southern and western states, the League holds a “National Day Round” of matches in selected interstate and country venues: Albury, Euroa, Yallourn, Sydney, Brisbane and Hobart. Despite flooding rains, attendances were high enough to deem the venture a success though it was never repeated.
  • Geelong wins the 56th VFL Premiership by defeating Collingwood 13.8 (86) to 5.10 (40) in the 1952 VFL Grand Final
  • Brownlow Medal awarded to Roy Wright (Richmond) and Bill Hutchison (Essendon)[a]

South Australian National Football League

Western Australian National Football League

Baseball[]

  • January 31 – The Hall of Fame elects two new membersHarry Heilmann, with 203 votes, and Paul Waner with 195. Waner, a .333 career hitter, rapped out 3,152 hits and struck out just 376 times in 9,459 career at–bats. Heilmann was similarly skilled with the bat, winning four batting titles with the Tigers and finishing his career with a .342 average
  • World SeriesNew York Yankees win 4 games to 3 over the Brooklyn Dodgers

Basketball[]

NBA Finals

Spain

  • Saski Baskonia was founded in Vitoria Gasteiz on December 3.[citation needed]

Boxing[]

  • June 25 at Yankee Stadium, Joey Maxim defeats Sugar Ray Robinson by knockout to retain his world light heavyweight title. This is the only knockout Robinson would ever suffer.
  • August 11 – death in a road accident of Dave Sands (26), Australian Aborigine middleweight rated third in the world at the time
  • September 23 at Philadelphia, Rocky Marciano knocked out Jersey Joe Walcott in the 13th round to win the World Heavyweight Championship.

Canadian football[]

  • Grey CupToronto Argonauts win 21–11 over the Edmonton Eskimos

Cricket[]

Events

  • 16 October–18 October, DelhiPakistan plays its first Test match, against India. India won by an innings and 70 runs.

England

Australia

  • Sheffield ShieldNew South Wales
  • Most runs – Lindsay Hassett 855 @ 61.07 (HS 229)
  • Most wickets – Bill Johnston 54 @ 20.62 (BB 7–114)
  • The West Indies make a second tour of Australia, losing as in the first four Tests to one

India

  • Ranji TrophyBombay
  • England make a second tour of India, drawing the five-test series with one victory each and three draws

New Zealand

South Africa

  • Currie CupNatal

Cycling[]

Field hockey[]

  • Olympic Games (Men's Competition) in Helsinki, Finland
    • Gold Medal: India
    • Silver Medal: The Netherlands
    • Bronze Medal: Great Britain

Figure skating[]

  • World Figure Skating Championships
    • Men's champion: Dick Button, United States
    • Ladies’ champion: Jacqueline du Bief, France
    • Pair skating champions: Ria Falk & Paul Falk, Germany
    • Ice dancing champions: Jean Westwood & Lawrence Demmy, Great Britain
  • In this year, ice dancing introduced as part of the World Figure Skating Championships.
  • American defending champion Dick Button becomes first figure-skater to land a triple jump in competition; performs a triple loop in the Olympic free skate in Oslo

Golf[]

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Harness racing[]

  • Little Brown Jug for pacers won by
  • Hambletonian for trotters won by
  • Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship
    • Pacers:

Horse racing[]

Steeplechases

Hurdle races

Flat races

Ice hockey[]

Motorsport[]

Professional wrestling[]

Rugby league[]

Rugby union[]

Skiing[]

  • Alpine skiing
  • Men's Olympic gold medals:
    • Downhill: Zeno Colò, Italy
    • Slalom: Othmar Schneider, Austria
    • Giant Slalom: Stein Eriksen, Norway
    • Women's Olympic gold medals:
    • Downhill: Trude Jochum-Beiser, Austria
    • Slalom: Andrea Mead Lawrence, United States
    • Giant Slalom: Andrea Mead Lawrence, United States

Snooker[]

Speed skating[]

Speed Skating World Championships

Tennis[]

Australia

England

France

USA

Davis Cup

Volleyball[]

  • Men's World Championship in Moscow, Soviet Union
    • Gold Medal: Soviet Union
    • Silver Medal: Czechoslovakia
    • Bronze Medal: Bulgaria

Olympic Games[]

  • 1952 Summer Olympics takes place in Helsinki, Finland
    • United States wins the most medals (76), and the most gold medals (40).
    • Emil Zátopek wins marathon.
  • 1952 Winter Olympics takes place in Oslo, Norway
    • Norway wins the most medals (16), and the most gold medals (7).

Awards[]

  • Associated Press Male Athlete of the YearBob Mathias, Track and field
  • Associated Press Female Athlete of the YearMaureen Connolly, Tennis

Notes[]

a Awarded retrospectively by the VFL in 1989.

References[]

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