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1989 in sports

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1989 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: Vreni Schneider, Switzerland

[[American football]]

  • Super Bowl XXIII – the San Francisco 49ers (NFC) won 20–16 over the Cincinnati Bengals (AFC)
    • Location: Joe Robbie Stadium
    • Attendance: 75,129
    • MVP: Jerry Rice, WR (San Francisco)
  • January 2 - Fiesta Bowl (1988 season):
    • The Notre Dame Fighting Irish won 34-21 over the West Virginia Mountaineers to win the national championship

[[Artistic gymnastics]]

  • World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
    • Men's all-around champion: Igor Korobchinsky, USSR
    • Women's all-around champion: Svetlana Boginskaya, USSR
    • Men's team competition champion: USSR
    • Women's team competition champion: USSR

Association football

Main article: 1989 in football (soccer)

[[Australian rules football]]

  • Victorian Football League
    • May 6 – Geelong kicks the highest losing score in VFL/AFL history, kicking 25.13 (163) to Hawthorn’s 26.15 (171)
    • June 24 – Essendon kicks the lowest winning score since the 1927 Grand Final, beating Footscray 3.10 (28) to 3.5 (23).
    • Hawthorn wins the 93rd VFL Premiership beating Geelong 21.18 (144) d 21.12 (138)
    • Brownlow Medal awarded to Paul Couch (Geelong)

Baseball

Main article: 1989 in baseball

  • April 8 – One-handed pitcher Jim Abbott makes his major-league debut with the California Angels, without spending a single day in the minor leagues. He went on to a 12–12 record for the season.
  • August 10 – Ten months after undergoing surgery for cancer in his pitching arm, San Francisco Giants pitcher Dave Dravecky returns to the major leagues, winning his comeback 4–3.
  • August 15 – Dave Dravecky's comeback bid ends when his pitching arm breaks in the sixth inning of his second start. Two years later, the cancer-stricken arm would be amputated.
  • August 24 – Following an investigation that he gambled on baseball, superstar player Pete Rose is banned from baseball for life.
  • World Series – Oakland Athletics won 4 games to 0 over the San Francisco Giants in a series that was delayed because of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. The Series MVP was Dave Stewart, Oakland.
  • Taiwan Professional Baseball League, officially founded on October 23.

Basketball

[[Boxing]]

  • February 11 – In Grenoble, France, Rene Jacquot won a 12-round decision over Donald Curry to win the World Welterweight Championship
  • May 29 to June 3 – 28th European Amateur Boxing Championships held in Athens, Greece

[[Canadian football]]

  • Grey Cup – Saskatchewan Roughriders won 43–40 over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • Vanier Cup – Western Ontario Mustangs won 35–10 over the Saskatchewan Huskies

Cycling

[[Dogsled racing]]

  • Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion –
    • Joe Runyan won with lead dogs: Rambo & Ferlin the Husky

[[Field hockey]]

[[Figure skating]]

  • World Figure Skating Championships
    • Men's champion: Kurt Browning, Canada
    • Ladies’ champion: Midori Ito, Japan
    • Pair skating champions: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov, Soviet Union
    • Ice dancing champions: Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko, Soviet Union

[[Gaelic Athletic Association]]

Golf

Men's professional

[[Harness racing]]

  • North America Cup – Goalie Jeff
  • United States Pacing Triple Crown races –
    1. Cane Pace – Dancing Master
    2. Little Brown Jug – Goalie Jeff
    3. Messenger Stakes – Sandman Hanover
  • United States Trotting Triple Crown races –
    1. Hambletonian – Park Ave Joe & Probe (dead heat)
    2. Yonkers Trot – Valley Victory
    3. Kentucky Futurity – Peace Corps
  • Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship –
    • Pacers: Jodie's Babe
    • Trotters: Yankee Loch

[[Horse racing]]

Steeplechases

  • Cheltenham Gold Cup – Desert Orchid
  • Grand National – Little Polveir Flat races
  • Australia – Melbourne Cup won by Tawrrific
  • Canadian Triple Crown Races:
    1. Queen's Plate – With Approval
    2. Prince of Wales Stakes – With Approval
    3. Breeders' Stakes – With Approval
    • With Approval becomes the first horse to win the Canadian Triple Crown since 1963.
  • France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Carroll House
  • Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by Old Vic
  • Japan – Japan Cup won by Horlicks
  • English Triple Crown Races:
    1. 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Nashwan
    2. The Derby – Nashwan
    3. St. Leger Stakes – Michelozzo
  • United States Triple Crown Races:
    1. May 6 – Kentucky Derby – Sunday Silence
    2. Preakness Stakes – Sunday Silence
    3. Belmont Stakes – Easy Goer
  • Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships:
    1. Breeders' Cup Classic – Sunday Silence
    2. Breeders' Cup Distaff – Bayakoa
    3. Breeders' Cup Juvenile – Rhythm
    4. Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies – Go for Wand
    5. Breeders' Cup Mile – Steinlen
    6. Breeders' Cup Sprint – Dancing Spree
    7. Breeders' Cup Turf – Prized

[[Ice hockey]]

[[Lacrosse]]

[[Motorsport]]

Main article: 1989 in motorsport, List of 1989 motorsport champions

[[Radiosport]]

  • Second European High Speed Telegraphy Championship held in Hanover, Germany.

[[Rugby league]]

  • 1989 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
  • June 7 – 1989 Panasonic Cup tournament final: Brisbane Broncos 22–20 Illawarra Steelers at Parramatta Stadium
  • June 14 – 1989 State of Origin title is wrapped up by Queensland in Game Two of the three-match series against New South Wales at the Sydney Football Stadium before 40,000.
  • July 23 – first of the 1989–1992 World Cup's twenty tournament matches is won by Australia 22–14 over New Zealand at Mount Smart Stadium before 15,000
  • September 24 – 1989 NSWRL season Grand Final: Canberra Raiders 19–14 Balmain Tigers at Sydney Football Stadium before 40,500.
  • October 4 – 1989 World Club Challenge match is won by Widnes who defeats Canberra Raiders 30–18 at Old Trafford before 30,768

[[Rugby union]]

[[Snooker]]

  • World Snooker Championship – Steve Davis beats John Parrott 18–3
  • World rankings – Steve Davis remains world number one for 1989/90

Swimming

[[Taekwondo]]

Tennis

[[Triathlon]]

Volleyball

[[Water polo]]

  • Men's Water Polo World Cup won by Yugoslavia
  • Men's European Water Polo Championship won by West Germany
  • Women's European Water Polo Championship won by the Netherlands

[[Multi-sport event]]s

Awards

  • Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year – Joe Montana, National Football League
  • Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year – Steffi Graf, Tennis
  • Associated Press Male Athlete of the Decade: Wayne Gretzky, National Hockey League

References

References

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