1976 in sports
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1976 in sportsdescribes the year's events in world sport.
- Alpine Skiing World Cup
- Men's overall season champion:Ingemar Stenmark,Sweden
- Women's overall season champion:Rosi Mittermaier,West Germany
- January 18 –Super Bowl X:thePittsburgh Steelers(AFC) won 21−17 over theDallas Cowboys(NFC)
- Location:Miami Orange Bowl
- Attendance: 80,187
- MVP:Lynn Swann,WR (Pittsburgh)
- Lee Roy Selmonis selected as the first overall pick in theNFL draft.(April 8)
- Seattle Seahawksfounded.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneersfounded.
- Orange Bowl(1975 season):
- TheOklahoma Soonerswon 14–6 over theMichigan Wolverinesto win the college footballnational championship
- Tony Dorsettis awarded theHeisman Trophy(November 30).
- England – FA Cup–Southamptonwon 1–0 overManchester United
- Stevenage F.C.were established
- Italy –TorinowinSerie Afor the first time since theSuperga air disasterwiped out the team 27 years before.
- 1976 European Championship–CzechoslovakiabeatWest Germany5–3 onpenaltiesto win, after the game had ended 2-2 after extra time.
- July –Athletics at the 1976 Summer Olympicsheld at Montreal
- Victorian Football League
- Hawthornwins the 80thVFL Premiership(Hawthorn 13.22 (100) dNorth Melbourne10.10 (70))
- Brownlow Medalawarded toGraham Moss(Essendon)
- April 17 –Mike Schmidtof thePhiladelphia Phillieshits four consecutive home runs in a game against the Chicago Cubs.
- April 25 –Chicago CubsoutfielderRick Mondayrescues anAmerican flagjust as two protesters are about toburn itin the outfield during a game atDodger Stadium.
- Sparky Lyleof theNew York YankeesbreaksHoyt Wilhelm's American League record of 154 career saves.
- World Series– TheCincinnati Reds(aka the "Big Red Machine") sweep theNew York Yankees,4 games to 0, to win their second straight championship.
- NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship–
- NBA Finals–
- Boston Celticswin 4 games to 2 over thePhoenix Suns
- 1976 ABA Playoffs–
- New York NetsdefeatDenver Nuggets4 games to 2
- American Basketball Associationmerges with theNational Basketball Association.Of the seven remaining teams in the ABA, theVirginia Squiresfold,Kentucky ColonelsandSpirits of St. Louisare bought out, and the remaining four teams (San Antonio Spurs,Denver Nuggets,New York Nets,andIndiana Pacers) join the NBA
- May 22 – death ofOscar Bonavena(34), Argentinian heavyweight, who was shot in Reno, Nevada
- September 28 inYankee Stadium,Bronx,New YorkMuhammad Aliwon a controversial 15-round decision overKen Nortonto keep his World Heavyweight title.
- October 8 inSão Paulo,Brazil, former world featherweight championEder Jofrefought his last fight, outpointingMexico'sOctavio (Famoso) Gomezin ten rounds.
- Grey Cup–Ottawa Rough Riderswon 23–20 over theSaskatchewan Roughriders
- Vanier Cup–Western Ontario Mustangswon 29–13 over theAcadia Axemen
- Giro d'Italiawon byFelice Gimondiof Italy
- Tour de France–Lucien Van Impeof Belgium
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race–Freddy Maertensof Belgium
- Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion–
- Gerald Rileywon with lead dogs:Puppy&Sugar
- Olympic Games (Men's Competition)in Montreal won by New Zealand
- Women's World Cupin Berlin won by West Germany
- World Figure Skating Championships–
- Men's champion:John Curry,Britain
- Ladies' champion:Dorothy Hamill,United States
- Pair skating champions:Irina Rodnina&Alexander Zaitsev,Soviet Union
- Ice dancing champions:Lyudmila Pakhomova&Alexandr Gorshkov,Soviet Union
Men's professional
- Masters Tournament–Raymond Floyd
- U.S. Open–Jerry Pate[1]
- British Open–Johnny Miller
- PGA Championship–Dave Stockton
- PGA Tourmoney leader –Jack Nicklaus– $266,439
Men's amateur
Women's professional
- LPGA Championship–Betty Burfeindt
- U.S. Women's Open–JoAnne Carner
- LPGA Tourmoney leader –Judy Rankin– $150,734, she is the first to ever earn more than $100,000 in a season.
- United States Pacing Triple Crown races–
- United States Trotting Triple Crown races–
- Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship–
- Pacers:Carclew
- Trotters:Bay Johnny
Steeplechases
Flat races
- Australia –Melbourne Cupwon byVan der Hum
- Canada –Queen's Platewon byNorcliffe
- France –Prix de l'Arc de Triomphewon byIvanjica
- Ireland –Irish Derby Stakeswon byMalacate
- English Triple Crown Races:
- United States Triple Crown Races:
- Art Ross Trophyas theNHL's leading scorer during the regular season:Guy Lafleur,Montreal Canadiens
- Hart Memorial Trophyfor theNHL's Most Valuable Player:Bobby Clarke–Philadelphia Flyers
- Stanley Cup–Montreal Canadienswin 4 games to 0 over thePhiladelphia Flyers
- World Hockey Championship–
- Men's champion:Czechoslovakiadefeated the Soviet Union
- Avco World Trophy–Winnipeg Jetswin 4 games to 0 over theHouston Aeros
- NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship–University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesGolden Gophers defeatMichigan Technological UniversityHuskies 6–4 inDenver, Colorado
- 29 June – theWorld Club Challengeconcept is trialled as English championsSt. Helenstravel to Sydney to play Australian championsEastern Suburbs.Easts defeat St Helens 25–2 in theone-off match.
- 18 August – the1976 Amco Cuptournament culminates inBalmain's 21–7 win overNorth Sydneyin the final
- 18 September – the1976 NSWRFL seasonculminates inManly-Warringah's 13–10 win overParramattain the Grand Final
- 82ndFive Nations Championshipseries is won byWaleswho complete theGrand Slam
- World Snooker Championship–Ray ReardonbeatsAlex Higgins27-16
- World rankingsare introduced.Ray Reardonbecomes the firstworld number one,for 1976/77.
- July 18 to July 25 –XXI Olympic Games,held in Montreal
- August 14 – United States'sJonty Skinnersets the first official world record in the50m freestylein Philadelphia, clocking 23.86
- Grand Slam in tennismen's results:
- Grand Slam in tenniswomen's results:
- Davis Cup– Italy wins 4–1 overChilein world tennis.
- Water polo at the 1976 Summer Olympicsin Montréal won by Hungary
General sporting events
[edit]- 1976 Summer Olympicstakes place inMontreal,Quebec, Canada
- USSRwins the most medals (125), and the most gold medals (49).
- 1976 Winter Olympicstakes place inInnsbruck,Austria
- USSRwins the most medals (27), and the most gold medals (13).
- FifthPan Arab Gamesheld inDamascus, Syria
Awards
[edit]- Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year–Caitlyn Jenner(then Bruce),[a]Track and field
- Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year–Nadia Comăneci,Gymnastics
- ABC'sWide World of SportsAthlete of the Year: Nadia Comăneci, Gymnastics
Notes
[edit]- ^Jenner changed her name due togender transitionin 2015.[3]
References
[edit]- ^Felber, Bill (January 2019).The Hole Truth: Determining the Greatest Players in Golf Using Sabermetrics.U of Nebraska Press. p. 193.ISBN978-1-4962-1276-4.
- ^"Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica".www.britannica.com.Retrieved3 January2022.
- ^Buzz Bissinger(June 1, 2015)."Introducing Caitlyn Jenner".Vanity Fair.RetrievedJune 1,2015.