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1987 in sports

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1987 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

[[Alpine skiing]]

  • Alpine Skiing World Cup
    • Men's overall season champion: Pirmin Zurbriggen, Switzerland
    • Women's overall season champion: Maria Walliser, Switzerland

[[American football]]

  • Super Bowl XXI – the New York Giants (NFC) won 39–20 over the Denver Broncos (AFC)
    • Location: Rose Bowl
    • Attendance: 101,063
    • MVP: Phil Simms, QB (New York)
  • January 2 – Fiesta Bowl (1986 season):
  • Arena football has its demonstration season—its first season— played with four teams.
  • February 25 – The Southern Methodist University Mustangs football team becomes the first college football program to be given the death penalty by the NCAA Committee on Rules Infractions

[[Artistic gymnastics]]

  • World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
    • Men's all-around champion: Dmitry Bilozerchev, USSR
    • Women's all-around champion: Aurelia Dobre, Romania
    • Men's team competition champion: USSR
    • Women's team competition champion: Romania

[[Association football]]

  • FA Cup final – Coventry City defeated Tottenham Hotspur 3–2
  • Automatic relegation is introduced from the Football League, with Lincoln City F.C. relegated

[[Australian rules football]]

  • Victorian Football League
    • The West Coast Eagles and the Brisbane Bears join the league.
    • Carlton wins the 91st VFL Premiership (Carlton 15.14 (104) d Hawthorn 9.17 (71))
    • Brownlow Medal awarded to Tony Lockett (St Kilda) and John Platten (Hawthorn)

[[Sport of athletics|Athletics]]

[[Baseball]]

Main article: 1987 in baseball

  • January 14 – Catfish Hunter and Billy Williams are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Hunter made his name as the ace of the Oakland A's staff in their championship years and made his fortune as one of the first free agents. Williams set a National League record by playing in 1,117 consecutive games and accumulating 426 home runs and a batting title.
  • August 3 – Minnesota Twins pitcher Joe Niekro is suspended for 10 days for possessing a nail file on the pitcher's mound. Niekro claimed he had been filing his nails in the dugout and put the file in his back pocket when the inning started.
  • World Series – Minnesota Twins won 4 games to 3 over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Series MVP was Frank Viola, Minnesota
    • Lowest regular-season record of any World Series champion (85–77, .525) until 2006 (Cardinals 83–78, .516)
    • First World Series game played indoors (Game 1 at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome)
    • First World Series where the home team won every game

[[Basketball]]

  • NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
    • Indiana won 74–73 over Syracuse
  • NBA Finals
    • Los Angeles Lakers won 4 games to 2 over the Boston Celtics
  • National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:
    • Brisbane Bullets defeated the Perth Wildcats 2–0 in the best-of-three final series.

[[Boxing]]

  • March 7 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Mike Tyson adds the WBA heavyweight title to his WBC belt when he beats James Smith in a 12-round decision.
  • April 6 – Sugar Ray Leonard beats Marvin Hagler for boxing's world Middleweight championship.

[[Canadian football]]

  • Grey Cup – Edmonton Eskimos won 38–36 over the Toronto Argonauts
  • Vanier Cup – McGill Redmen won 47–11 over the UBC Thunderbirds

[[Cricket]]

[[Cycle sport|Cycling]]

[[Dogsled racing]]

  • Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion –
    • Susan Butcher won with lead dogs: Granite & Mattie

[[Field hockey]]

[[Figure skating]]

  • World Figure Skating Championship
    • Men's champion: Brian Orser, Canada
    • Ladies' champion: Katarina Witt, Germany
    • Pair skating champions: Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov, Soviet Union
    • Ice dancing champions: Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin, Soviet Union

[[Gaelic Athletic Association]]

[[Golf]]

Men's professional

[[Harness racing]]

  • The North America Cup – Runnymede Lobell
  • United States Pacing Triple Crown races –
    • – Cane Pace – Righteous Bucks
    • – Little Brown Jug – Jaguar Spur
    • – Messenger Stakes – Redskin
  • United States Trotting Triple Crown races –
    • – Hambletonian – Mack Lobell
    • – Yonkers Trot – Mack Lobell
    • – Kentucky Futurity – Napoletano
  • Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship –
    • Pacers: Lightning Blue
    • Trotters: Tussle

[[Horse racing]]

Steeplechases

  • Cheltenham Gold Cup – The Thinker
  • Grand National – Maori Venture Flat races
  • Australia – Melbourne Cup won by Kensei
  • Canada – Queen's Plate won by Market Control
  • France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Trempolino
  • Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by Sir Harry Lewis
  • Japan – Japan Cup won by Le Glorieux
  • English Triple Crown Races:
    1. 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Don't Forget Me
    2. The Derby – Reference Point
    3. St. Leger Stakes – Reference Point
  • United States Triple Crown Races:
    1. Kentucky Derby – Alysheba
    2. Preakness Stakes – Alysheba
    3. Belmont Stakes – Bet Twice
  • Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships:
    1. Breeders' Cup Classic – Ferdinand
    2. Breeders' Cup Distaff – Sacahuista
    3. Breeders' Cup Juvenile – Success Express
    4. Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies – Epitome
    5. Breeders' Cup Mile – Miesque
    6. Breeders' Cup Sprint – Very Subtle
    7. Breeders' Cup Turf – Theatrical

[[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 won 4 games to 3 over the Philadelphia Flyers
  • World Hockey Championship
    • Men's champion: Sweden defeated the Soviet Union
    • Junior Men's champion: Finland defeated Czechoslovakia after a bench clearing brawl occurred between Canada and the Soviet Union

[[Lacrosse]]

  • Inaugural season of the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League (later the National Lacrosse League)
    • Championship won by the Baltimore Thunder

[[Motorsport]]

Main article: 1987 in motorsport, List of 1987 motorsport champions

[[Rugby league]]

[[Rugby union]]

[[Snooker]]

  • World Snooker Championship – Steve Davis beats Joe Johnson 18–14
  • World rankings – Steve Davis remains world number one for 1987/88

[[Swimming (sport)|Swimming]]

  • Tenth Pan American Games held in Indianapolis, United States (August 9 – August 15)
  • Second Pan Pacific Championships held in Brisbane, Australia (August 13 – August 16)
  • August 13 – Tom Jager regains the world record from fellow American Matt Biondi (22.33) in the 50m freestyle (long course) at the 1987 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Brisbane, Australia, clocking 22.32.

[[Taekwondo]]

[[Tennis]]

[[Volleyball]]

  • Asia Volleyball Championships won by Japan (men) and China (women)
  • European Volleyball Championships in Ghent, Belgium won by USSR (men) and DDR (women)
  • Pan American Games Volleyball in Indianapolis won by USA (men) and Cuba (women)

[[Water polo]]

  • Men's World Cup held in Thessaloniki won by Yugoslavia
  • Men's event at Pan American Games held in Indianapolis won by USA
  • Men's European Championship held in Strasbourg won by USSR
  • Women's European Championship held in Strasbourg won by the Netherlands

[[Yacht racing]]

  • The America's Cup returns to the United States as challenger Stars & Stripes 87, of San Diego Yacht Club, beats Australian defender Kookaburra III, from the Royal Perth Yacht Club, 4 races to 0.

[[Multi-sport event]]s

Awards

  • Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year – Ben Johnson, Track and field
  • Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year – Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Track and field

[[Cross country running|Cross Country Running]]

  • NCAA Division 1 men's Cross Country championships won by Joe Falcon

References

References

  1. "Epsom Derby {{!}} History, Winners, & Facts {{!}} Britannica".
  2. (6 August 1987). "PAN AM GAMES LEGACY: 1959 : It's Not Exactly Peace and Harmony".
  3. (23 November 1987). "NCAA DI Cross Country Championships 1987".
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