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1985 in sports

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1985 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

[[Alpine skiing]]

  • Alpine Skiing World Cup:
    • Men's overall season champion: Marc Girardelli, Luxembourg
    • Women's overall season champion: Michela Figini, Switzerland

[[American football]]

  • Super Bowl XIX – the San Francisco 49ers (NFC) won 38–16 over the Miami Dolphins (AFC)
    • Location: Stanford Stadium
    • Attendance: 84,059
    • MVP: Joe Montana, QB (San Francisco)
  • Baltimore Stars win USFL Championship 28-24 over Oakland Invaders

[[Artistic gymnastics]]

  • World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
    • Men's all-around champion: Yuri Korolev, USSR
    • Women's all-around champions: Oksana Omelianchik, USSR, Yelena Shushunova, USSR
    • Men's team competition champion: USSR
    • Women's team competition champion: USSR

[[Association football]]

  • NASL announces suspension of operations and hopes to return in 1986. It never did.
  • England – FA Cup – Manchester United won 1-0 (aet) over Everton. Kevin Moran of MU receives first-ever red card in an FA Cup final.
  • Everton are crowned English champions for the eighth time, setting a then record points total for a 42-game programme under three points for a win.

[[Australian rules football]]

  • Victorian Football League
    • Essendon wins the 89th VFL Premiership (Essendon 26.14 (170) d Hawthorn 14.8 (92))
    • Brownlow Medal awarded to Brad Hardie (Footscray)

[[Baseball]]

Main article: 1985 in baseball

  • Cincinnati Reds' player/manager Pete Rose breaks Ty Cobb's All-Time Hit Record of 4,191 hits. Rose's record-breaking single was off of San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Show (September 11)
  • Tom Seaver of the Chicago White Sox and Phil Niekro of the New York Yankees become the 17th and 18th pitchers to join the 300 win club on August 4 and October 6 respectively.
  • Rollie Fingers breaks Sparky Lyle's American League career record of 232 saves.
  • World Series – The Kansas City Royals defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 4 games to 3, becoming the first team to win the World Series after losing the first two games at home.
  • Books published:
    • Bill James, The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract: A seminal volume of baseball history by the leading sabermetrician of the day. He revised the book into a new edition in 2001.

[[Basketball]]

Main article: 1985 in basketball

  • NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
    • Villanova wins 66-64 over Georgetown
  • NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship
    • Old Dominion wins 70–65 over Georgia
  • National Basketball Association
  • National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:
    • Brisbane Bullets defeated the Adelaide 36ers 121-95 in the final.
  • United States Basketball League ( USBL ) was founded
  • Michael Jordan competes in his first dunk contest, wearing the first edition of his now famous line of "Air" Jordan basketball shoes.
  • A first game of Liga Nacional de Basket, a professional basketball league of Argentina on April 26.

[[Boxing]]

  • April 15 – The War: Marvin Hagler knocks out Thomas Hearns in three rounds to retain the world's Middleweight title.
  • August 10 – Héctor Camacho defeats José Luis Ramírez to lift the WBC's world Lightweight title.
  • September 21 – Michael Spinks beats Larry Holmes by a decision in 15 rounds to become the first world Light Heavyweight champion to win a world Heavyweight title.

[[Canadian football]]

  • Grey Cup – B.C. Lions win 37–24 over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • Vanier Cup – Calgary Dinos win 25–6 over the Western Ontario Mustangs

[[Cricket]]

  • Kim Hughes leads a "rebel" team of players on tour of South Africa, banned from official cricket since 1970 because of apartheid

[[Cycle sport|Cycling]]

  • Giro d'Italia won by Bernard Hinault of France
  • Tour de France – Bernard Hinault of France
  • UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race – Joop Zoetemelk of the Netherlands

[[Dogsled racing]]

  • Libby Riddles with her lead dogs, Axle & Dugan, becomes the first woman to ever win the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

[[Field hockey]]

[[Figure skating]]

  • World Figure Skating Championships
    • Men's champion: Alexander Fadeev, Soviet Union
    • Ladies' champion: Katarina Witt, East Germany
    • Pair skating champions: Elena Valova / Oleg Vasiliev, Soviet Union
    • Ice dancing champions: Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin, Soviet Union

[[Gaelic Athletic Association]]

[[Golf]]

Men's professional

[[Harness racing]]

  • North America Cup – Staff Director
  • United States Pacing Triple Crown races –
    1. Cane Pace – Chairmanoftheboard
    2. Little Brown Jug – Nihilator
    3. Messenger Stakes – Pershing Square
  • United States Trotting Triple Crown races –
    1. Hambletonian – Prakas
    2. Yonkers Trot - Master Willie
    3. Kentucky Futurity – Flak Bait
  • Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship –
    • Pacers: Preux Chevalier
    • Trotters: Scotch Notch

[[Horse racing]]

Steeplechases

  • Cheltenham Gold Cup – Forgive 'n Forget
  • Grand National – Last Suspect Flat races
  • Australia – Melbourne Cup won by What A Nuisance
  • Canada – Queen's Plate won by La Lorgnette
  • France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Rainbow Quest
  • Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by Law Society
  • Japan – Japan Cup won by Symboli Rudolf
  • English Triple Crown Races:
    1. 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Shadeed
    2. The Derby – Slip Anchor
    3. St. Leger Stakes – Oh So Sharp
  • United States Triple Crown Races:
    1. Kentucky Derby – Spend a Buck
    2. Preakness Stakes – Tank's Prospect
    3. Belmont Stakes – Creme Fraiche
  • Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships:
    1. Breeders' Cup Classic – Proud Truth
    2. Breeders' Cup Distaff – Life's Magic
    3. Breeders' Cup Juvenile – Tasso
    4. Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies – Twilight Ridge
    5. Breeders' Cup Mile – Cozzene
    6. Breeders' Cup Sprint – Precisionist
    7. Breeders' Cup Turf – Pebbles

[[Ice hockey]]

  • Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
  • Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
  • Stanley Cup – Edmonton Oilers win 4 games to 1 over the Philadelphia Flyers
  • World Hockey Championship

[[Motorsport]]

Main article: 1985 in motorsport, List of 1985 motorsport champions

[[Rugby league]]

[[Rugby union]]

[[Snooker]]

[[Swimming (sport)|Swimming]]

  • First Pan Pacific Championships held in Tokyo (August 15 – August 18)
  • July 21 – Switzerland's Dano Halsall swims a world record in the 50m freestyle (long course) at a swimming meet in Bellinzona, shaving off 0.02 of the previous record (22.54) set by USA's Robin Leamy four years ago: 22.52.
  • December 6 – USA's Tom Jager takes the world record from Dano Halsall (22.52) in the 50m freestyle (long course) at a swimming meet in Austin, Texas, clocking 22.40.

[[Tennis]]

[[Volleyball]]

[[Water polo]]

[[Multi-sport event]]s

Awards

  • Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year – Dwight Gooden, Major League Baseball
  • Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year – Nancy Lopez, LPGA golf
  • ABC's Wide World of Sports Athlete of the year: Pete Rose Major League Baseball

References

References

  1. "Epsom Derby {{!}} History, Winners, & Facts {{!}} Britannica".
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