1960 in sports

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1960 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Years in sports: 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s
Years: 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963

Alpine skiing[]

American football[]

Association football[]

Australian rules football[]

Baseball[]

Basketball[]

NBA Finals

Boxing[]

  • March 16 – Flash Elorde won the world junior lightweight title with a seventh-round knockout of Harold Gomes in Quezon City, Philippines.
  • June – Floyd Patterson recovered the world heavyweight title from Ingemar Johansson, becoming the first-ever boxer to do so.
  • September 5 – Cassius Clay wins the gold medal in boxing at the Rome Olympic Games.[2]

Canadian football[]

Cycling[]

Field hockey[]

  • Olympic Games (Men's Competition) in Rome, Italy[4]
    • Gold Medal: Pakistan
    • Silver Medal: India
    • Bronze Medal: Spain

Figure Skating[]

  • January 30 - US Figure Skating championship Civic Ice Arena in Seattle January 30
    • US female championship won by Carol Heiss
    • US male championship won by David Jenkins
    • The Pairs won Nancy Ludington / Ron Ludington
    • Ice dancing won Margie Ackles / Charles Phillips

Golf[]

Men's professional

Men's amateur

  • British AmateurJoe Carr
  • U.S. AmateurDeane Beman

Women's professional

Harness racing[]

Horse racing[]

Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey[]

Motorsport[]

Olympic Games[]

  • 1960 Summer Olympics held in Rome, Italy
    • USSR wins the most medals (103), and the most gold medals (43)
  • 1960 Winter Olympics held in Squaw Valley, United States
    • USSR wins the most medals (21), and the most gold medals (7)
  • First Paralympic Games held in Rome, Italy
    • Italy wins the most medals (80) and the most gold medals (29)
  • First Winter Universiade held in Chamonix, France

Rugby league[]

Rugby union[]

Swimming[]

  • June 12 – Marianne Heemskerk from the Netherlands breaks the world record in the women's 200m butterfly during a meet in Leipzig, East Germany2:34.4.
  • July 10 – US swimmer Michael Troy breaks his own world record in the men's 200m butterfly (long course) at a meet in Evansville, Indiana, clocking 2:15.0.
  • July 23 – Thirteen days after breaking his own world record in the men's 200m butterfly (long course) Troy once again betters the world's best time in that event, this time at a meet in Toledo, Ohio clocking 2:13.4.
  • August 4 – Less than a month before the Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy, Troy again breaks the world record in the men's 200m butterfly (long course), when he clocks 2:13.2 at a meet in Detroit, Michigan.
  • September 2 – Michael Troy wins the men's 200m butterfly (long course) at the Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy by breaking his own world record2:12.8.

Tennis[]

Australia

England

France

USA

Davis Cup

Volleyball[]

Awards[]

  • Associated Press Male Athlete of the YearRafer Johnson, Track and field
  • Associated Press Female Athlete of the YearWilma Rudolph, Track and field

References[]

  1. ^ "FA Cup final: Wigan's Whelan makes poignant Wembley return". BBC Sport. 9 May 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Muhammad Ali: The ultimate fighter". BBC Timelines. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  3. ^ Collection, The Horton (2015). Shoulder to Shoulder: Bicycle Racing in the Age of Anquetil. VeloPress. p. 182. ISBN 9781937716721.
  4. ^ "hockey men - Olympic Hockey". International Olympic Committee. 15 May 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
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