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[[Alpine skiing]]

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 5th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships are held at Mürren, Switzerland. The events are a downhill, a slalom and a combined race in both the men's and women's categories. The winners are:

  • Men's Downhill – Franz Zingerle (Austria)
  • Men's Slalom – Anton Seelos (Austria)
  • Men's Combined – Anton Seelos (Austria)
  • Women's Downhill – Christl Cranz (Germany)
  • Women's Slalom – Anny Rüegg (Switzerland)
  • Women's Combined – Christl Cranz (Germany)

[[American football]]

[[Association football]]

England

  • First Division – Arsenal win the 1934–35 title, becoming only the second team to win the title three times in a row.
  • FA Cup – Sheffield Wednesday beat West Bromwich Albion 4–2. Spain
  • La Liga won by Betis Balompié Germany
  • Origin of the DFB-Pokal, which is Germany's premier national cup competition, in the institution of the "Tschammer-Pokal", a competition with Nazi affiliations that is terminated at the end of World War II. It is then restored as the DFB-Pokal in the 1952–53 season.
  • National Championship – FC Schalke 04 6–4 VfB Stuttgart
  • Tschammer-Pokal – 1. FC Nürnberg 2–0 FC Schalke 04 in Düsseldorf Italy
  • Serie A won by Juventus Portugal
  • The inaugural Primeira Liga is won by F.C. Porto France
  • French Division 1 won by Sochaux-Montbéliard Brazil
  • January 25 – São Paulo Futebol Clube founded.

[[Australian rules football]]

VFL Premiership

  • 5 October – Collingwood wins the 39th VFL Premiership, defeating South Melbourne 11.12 (78) to 7.16 (58) in the 1935 VFL Grand Final
  • Brownlow Medal awarded to Haydn Bunton, Sr. (Fitzroy) South Australian National Football League
  • 5 October – South Adelaide wins their first premiership since 1899, beating Port Adelaide 15.9 (99) to 13.13 (91)
  • Magarey Medal awarded to Jack Cockburn (South Adelaide) Western Australian National Football League
  • 12 October – West Perth win their seventh premiership, defeating Subiaco 11.8 (74) to 7.9 (51)
  • Sandover Medal awarded to Lou Daily (Subiaco) and George Krepp (Swan Districts)

[[Baseball]]

  • Detroit Tigers defeat Chicago Cubs 4–2 in the World Series
  • MVPs:
    • American League: Hank Greenberg, Detroit Tigers
    • National League: Gabby Hartnett, Chicago Cubs
  • On May 25, Babe Ruth has a last hurrah, hitting three home runs against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The final one, the last of his 714 career home runs, sets a baseball record that stood for 39 years. This homer is the first to clear the right field grandstand at Forbes Field and is measured at 600 feet (183 m).
  • June 2 – Babe Ruth announces he is going to retire from the sport.
  • The Winnipeg Maroons win the Northern League championship.
  • Japanese club Hanshin Tigers, officially founded in Osaka on December 10.

[[Basketball]]

Events

  • Eurobasket 1935, won by Latvia, is the first European international basketball championship.
  • The fourth South American Basketball Championship in Rio de Janeiro is won by Argentina.

[[Boxing]]

Events

  • 13 June – James J. Braddock defeats Max Baer over fifteen rounds at Long Island City to win the World Heavyweight Championship Lineal world champions
  • World Heavyweight Championship – Max Baer → James J. Braddock
  • World Light Heavyweight Championship – Bob Olin → John Henry Lewis
  • World Middleweight Championship – vacant
  • World Welterweight Championship – Jimmy McLarnin → Barney Ross
  • World Lightweight Championship – vacant → Tony Canzoneri
  • World Featherweight Championship – vacant
  • World Bantamweight Championship – Panama Al Brown → Sixto Escobar
  • World Flyweight Championship – vacant → Benny Lynch

[[Cricket]]

Events

  • England tour the West Indies, and tie a four-Test series at one win each with two draws
  • 9 March – The inaugural Ranji Trophy final begins a season after the death of K. S. Ranjitsinhji, in whose memory the trophy was awarded England
  • County Championship – Yorkshire
  • Minor Counties Championship – Middlesex Second Eleven
  • Most runs – Wally Hammond 2,616 @ 49.37 (HS 252)
  • Most wickets – Tich Freeman 212 @ 21.51 (BB 8–40)
  • South Africa defeat England one Test to nil with four draws Australia
  • Sheffield Shield – Victoria
  • Most runs – Jack Fingleton 880 @ 58.66 (HS 134)
  • Most wickets – Chuck Fleetwood-Smith 63 @ 20.34 (BB 8–113) South Africa
  • Currie Cup – not contested India
  • Bombay Quadrangular – Muslims
  • Ranji Trophy – Bombay defeat Northern India by 208 runs New Zealand
  • Plunket Shield – Canterbury West Indies
  • Inter-Colonial Tournament – British Guiana

[[Cycle sport|Cycling]]

Tour de France

  • Romain Maes wins the 29th Tour de France
  • Francisco Cepeda becomes the first rider to die during a Tour de France when he falls from his bike descending into a ravine Giro d'Italia
  • Vasco Bergamaschi of Maino wins the 23rd Giro d'Italia Vuelta a España
  • The first edition of what will eventually become of one road bicycle racing's Grand Tours is raced and won by Gustaaf Deloor.

[[Golf]]

Men's professional

  • Masters Tournament – Gene Sarazen fired a double eagle on the 15th hole in the final round to force an 18-hole playoff which Sarazen would win the next day.
  • U.S. Open – Sam Parks, Jr.
  • British Open – Alf Perry
  • PGA Championship – Johnny Revolta Men's amateur
  • British Amateur – Lawson Little
  • U.S. Amateur – Lawson Little Women's professional
  • Women's Western Open – Opal Hill

[[Horse racing]]

Steeplechases

  • Cheltenham Gold Cup – Golden Miller
  • Grand National – Reynoldstown Flat races
  • Australia – Melbourne Cup won by Marabou
  • Canada – King's Plate won by Sally Fuller
  • France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Samos
  • Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by Museum
  • English Triple Crown Races:
    1. 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Bahram
    2. The Derby – Bahram
    3. St. Leger Stakes – Bahram
  • United States Triple Crown Races:
    1. Kentucky Derby – Omaha
    2. Preakness Stakes – Omaha
    3. Belmont Stakes – Omaha

[[Ice hockey]]

  • 4 April to 9 April – Montreal Maroons sweep Toronto Maple Leafs 3–0 to win the Stanley Cup
  • Norway – The Norwegian Ice Hockey League was established

[[Motorsport]]

Main article: 1935 in motorsport, List of 1935 motorsport champions

[[Nordic skiing]]

FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

  • 9th FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1935 are held at Vysoké Tatry, Czechoslovakia

[[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]]

The Boat Race

  • 6 April — Cambridge wins the 87th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race

[[Rugby league]]

[[Rugby union]]

[[Snooker]]

[[Speed skating]]

Speed Skating World Championships

  • Men's All-round Champion – Michael Staksrud (Norway)

[[Tennis]]

Australia

Awards

  • Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year – Joe Louis, Boxing
  • Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year – Helen Wills Moody, Tennis

Notes

The medal was originally awarded to Daily on a "casting vote", but it was forgotten that a countback would decide the medal in the event of tie – so both were given the medal after this error was discovered, since Krepp would have won outright had the countback been done first.

References

References

  1. [http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/pastchp.htm Cyber Boxing Zone]
  2. (26 August 2020). "Cycling-Tour de France list of winners".
  3. Dauncey, Hugh and Hare, Geoff (editors); ''The Tour De France, 1903-2003: A Century of Sporting Structures, Meanings and Values''; pp. 96, 269. {{ISBN. 0714682977
  4. "Epsom Derby {{!}} History, Winners, & Facts {{!}} Britannica".
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