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===[[FIFA World Cup]]=== |
===[[FIFA World Cup]]=== |
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* [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958 World Cup]] held in Sweden. [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] beat [[Sweden national football team|Sweden]] 5–2 in the final. |
* [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958 World Cup]] held in Sweden. [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] beat [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] 5–2 in the [[1958 FIFA World Cup Final|final]]. |
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===Europe=== |
===Europe=== |
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* [[1958 European Cup Final|European Cup]] – [[Real Madrid]] beat [[A.C. Milan]] 3–2. |
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* [[1958 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final|Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]] – [[FC Barcelona]] beat [[London XI]] 8–2 on aggregate. |
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===England=== |
===England=== |
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==[[Australian rules football]]== |
==[[Australian rules football]]== |
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* [[Victorian Football League (1897–1989)|Victorian Football League]] |
* [[Victorian Football League (1897–1989)|Victorian Football League]] |
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** [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]] wins the 62nd VFL Premiership (Collingwood 12.10 (82) d [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]] 9.10 (64)) |
** [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]] wins the 62nd [[1958 VFL season|VFL Premiership]] (Collingwood 12.10 (82) d [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]] 9.10 (64)) |
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** [[Brownlow Medal]] was awarded to [[Neil Roberts (Australian footballer)|Neil Roberts]] ([[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]]) |
** [[Brownlow Medal]] was awarded to [[Neil Roberts (Australian footballer)|Neil Roberts]] ([[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]]) |
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==[[Basketball]]== |
==[[Basketball]]== |
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* [[NCAA Men's Basketball Championship]] – |
* [[1958 NCAA University Division basketball tournament|NCAA Men's Basketball Championship]] – |
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** [[1957–58 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team|Kentucky]] wins 84–72 over [[1957–58 Seattle Chieftains men's basketball team|Seattle]] |
** [[1957–58 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team|Kentucky]] wins 84–72 over [[1957–58 Seattle Chieftains men's basketball team|Seattle]] |
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* [[1958 NBA Finals|NBA Finals]]: |
* [[1958 NBA Finals|NBA Finals]]: |
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** [[St. Louis Hawks]] win 4 games to 2 over the [[Boston Celtics]] |
** [[St. Louis Hawks]] win 4 games to 2 over the [[Boston Celtics]] |
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* A FIBA European Champions Cup (present day of [[EuroLeague|Euro Basketball League]]), first official game held on February 22, and [[Rīgas ASK]] won first season on title.{{ |
* A FIBA European Champions Cup (present day of [[EuroLeague|Euro Basketball League]]), first official game held on February 22, and [[Rīgas ASK]] won first season on title.<ref name="champ">{{cite web |title=ASK Riga write history as first FIBA European Champions Cup winners |url=https://www.fiba.basketball/news/ask-riga-write-history-as-first-fiba-european-champions-cup-winners |website=FIBA.basketball |access-date=26 October 2022}}</ref> |
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==[[Boxing]]== |
==[[Boxing]]== |
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==[[Figure skating]]== |
==[[Figure skating]]== |
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* [[World Figure Skating Championships]]: |
* [[1958 World Figure Skating Championships|World Figure Skating Championships]]: |
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** Men's champion: [[David Jenkins (figure skater)|David Jenkins]], United States |
** Men's champion: [[David Jenkins (figure skater)|David Jenkins]], United States |
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** Ladies' champion: [[Carol Heiss]], United States |
** Ladies' champion: [[Carol Heiss]], United States |
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** Pair skating champions: [[Barbara Wagner]] & [[Robert Paul]], Canada |
** Pair skating champions: [[Barbara Wagner]] & [[Robert Paul (figure skater)|Robert Paul]], Canada |
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** Ice dancing champions: [[June Markham]] & [[Courtney Jones (figure skater)|Courtney Jones]], Great Britain |
** Ice dancing champions: [[June Markham]] & [[Courtney Jones (figure skater)|Courtney Jones]], Great Britain |
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* [[1958 Ice Hockey World Championships|World Hockey Championship]] |
* [[1958 Ice Hockey World Championships|World Hockey Championship]] |
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** Men's champion: [[Whitby Dunlops]] from Canada defeat the Soviet Union |
** Men's champion: [[Whitby Dunlops]] from Canada defeat the Soviet Union |
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* [[NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship]] – [[University of Denver]] Pioneers defeat [[University of North Dakota]] Fighting Sioux 6–2 in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] |
* [[1958 NCAA men's ice hockey tournament|NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship]] – [[University of Denver]] Pioneers defeat [[University of North Dakota]] Fighting Sioux 6–2 in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] |
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==[[Motorsport]]== |
==[[Motorsport]]== |
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==[[Rugby union]]== |
==[[Rugby union]]== |
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* 64th [[1958 Five Nations Championship|Five Nations Championship]] series is won by [[England national rugby union team|England]] |
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==[[Skiing]]== |
==[[Skiing]]== |
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*Men's [[FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1958|FIS World Championships]]: |
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**Downhill: [[Toni Sailer]] (Austria) |
**Downhill: [[Toni Sailer]] (Austria) |
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**Giant Slalom: [[Toni Sailer]] (Austria) |
**Giant Slalom: [[Toni Sailer]] (Austria) |
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**Downhill: [[Lucille Wheeler]] (Canada) |
**Downhill: [[Lucille Wheeler]] (Canada) |
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**Giant Slalom: [[Lucille Wheeler]] (Canada) |
**Giant Slalom: [[Lucille Wheeler]] (Canada) |
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**Slalom: [[ |
**Slalom: [[Inger Bjørnbakken]] (Norway) |
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**Combined: [[Frieda Dänzer]] (Switzerland) |
**Combined: [[Frieda Dänzer]] (Switzerland) |
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==[[Tennis]]== |
==[[Tennis]]== |
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'''Australia''' |
'''Australia''' |
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* [[1958 Australian Championships – Men's singles|Australian Men's Singles Championship]] – [[Ashley Cooper (tennis)|Ashley Cooper]] (Australia) defeats [[Malcolm Anderson]] (Australia) 7–5, 6–3, 6–4 |
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* [[1958 Australian Championships – Women's singles|Australian Women's Singles Championship]] – [[Angela Mortimer Barrett]] (Great Britain) defeats [[Lorraine Coghlan Robinson]] (Australia) 6–3, 6–4 |
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'''England''' |
'''England''' |
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* [[1958 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles|Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship]] – [[Ashley Cooper (tennis)|Ashley Cooper]] (Australia) defeats [[Neale Fraser]] (Australia) 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 13–11 |
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* [[1958 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship]] – [[Althea Gibson]] (USA) defeats [[Angela Mortimer]] (Great Britain) 8–6, 6–2 |
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'''France''' |
'''France''' |
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* [[1958 French Championships – Men's singles|French Men's Singles Championship]] – [[Mervyn Rose]] (Australia) defeats [[Luis Ayala (tennis)|Luis Ayala]] (Chile) 6–3, 6–4, 6–4 |
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* [[1958 French Championships – Women's singles|French Women's Singles Championship]] – [[Zsuzsa Körmöczy]] (Hungary) defeats [[Shirley Bloomer]] (Great Britain) 6–4, 1–6, 6–2 |
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'''USA''' |
'''USA''' |
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* [[1958 U.S. National Championships|American Men's Singles Championship]] – [[Ashley Cooper (tennis)|Ashley Cooper]] (Australia) defeats [[Malcolm Anderson]] (Australia) 6–2, 3–6, 4–6, 10–8, 8–6 |
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* [[1958 U.S. National Championships – Women's singles|American Women's Singles Championship]] – [[Althea Gibson]] (USA) defeats [[Darlene Hard]] (USA) 3–6, 6–1, 6–2 |
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'''Davis Cup''' |
'''Davis Cup''' |
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* [[1958 Davis Cup]] – {{davis|USA|1912}} 3–2 {{davis|AUS}} at Milton Courts (grass) [[Brisbane]], Australia |
* [[1958 Davis Cup]] – {{davis|USA|1912}} 3–2 {{davis|AUS}} at Milton Courts (grass) [[Brisbane]], Australia |
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==[[Yacht racing]]== |
==[[Yacht racing]]== |
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* The [[New York Yacht Club]] retains the [[America's Cup]] as ''Columbia'' defeats British challenger ''Sceptre'', of the [[Royal Yacht Squadron]], 4 races to 0; it is the first Cup series held in the era of the 12-metre yacht. |
* The [[New York Yacht Club]] retains the [[1958 America's Cup|America's Cup]] as ''Columbia'' defeats British challenger ''Sceptre'', of the [[Royal Yacht Squadron]], 4 races to 0; it is the first Cup series held in the era of the 12-metre yacht. |
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==[[Multi-sport event]]s== |
==[[Multi-sport event]]s== |
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* [[1958 Asian Games|Asian Games]] held in [[Tokyo, Japan]] |
* [[1958 Asian Games|Asian Games]] held in [[Tokyo, Japan]] |
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* [[1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games]] held in [[Cardiff]], Wales<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Games {{!}} Commonwealth Games Federation |url=https://thecgf.com/games |website=thecgf.com |access-date=4 January 2022 |language=en}}</ref> |
* [[1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games]] held in [[Cardiff]], Wales<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Games {{!}} Commonwealth Games Federation |url=https://thecgf.com/games |website=thecgf.com |access-date=4 January 2022 |language=en |archive-date=4 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220104004327/https://thecgf.com/games |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
Latest revision as of 20:11, 1 September 2024
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1958 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
- NFL Championship: the Baltimore Colts won 23–17 (OT) over the New York Giants at Yankee Stadium (later called the "Greatest game ever played")
- World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
- Men's all-around champion: Boris Shakhlin, USSR
- Women's all-around champion: Larisa Latynina, USSR
- Team competition champions: men's – USSR; women's – USSR
- February 6 – Munich air disaster. 23 people died as a result of the crash at Munich airport including 7 Manchester United players:
- Geoff Bent (25)
- Roger Byrne (28)
- Eddie Colman (21)
- Mark Jones (24)
- David Pegg (22)
- Tommy Taylor (26)
- Liam Whelan (22)
- Duncan Edwards (21), who died of his injuries on 21 February
- Also killed was former Manchester City and England goalkeeper Frank Swift (44), who was then a reporter
- 1958 World Cup held in Sweden. Brazil beat Sweden 5–2 in the final.
Europe
[edit]- European Cup – Real Madrid beat A.C. Milan 3–2.
- Inter-Cities Fairs Cup – FC Barcelona beat London XI 8–2 on aggregate.
England
[edit]- First Division – Wolverhampton Wanderers win the 1957–58 title.
- FA Cup – Bolton Wanderers beat Manchester United 2–0.
- Sixth European Championships, held from August 19 to August 24 in Stockholm, Sweden
- Victorian Football League
- Collingwood wins the 62nd VFL Premiership (Collingwood 12.10 (82) d Melbourne 9.10 (64))
- Brownlow Medal was awarded to Neil Roberts (St Kilda)
- January 29 – The Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella suffers a broken neck in an early morning auto accident on Long Island. His spinal column is nearly severed and his legs are permanently paralyzed.
- January 30 – Commissioner Ford Frick announces that players and coaches, rather than the fans, will vote for the All-Star teams.
- April 15 – San Francisco Giants pitcher Rubén Gómez won baseball's first regular season game on the West Coast. He started the first game in San Francisco history, beating Don Drysdale and the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers in an 8-0 shutout at Seals Stadium. The two teams moved from New York after the 1957 season.
- World Series – New York Yankees win 4 games to 3 over the Milwaukee Braves. The Series MVP is pitcher Bob Turley of New York.
- NCAA Men's Basketball Championship –
- NBA Finals:
- St. Louis Hawks win 4 games to 2 over the Boston Celtics
- A FIBA European Champions Cup (present day of Euro Basketball League), first official game held on February 22, and Rīgas ASK won first season on title.[1]
- December 10 – Light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore is knocked down three times in the first round and once more in the fifth round by Yvon Durelle but Moore held on to come back to knock out Durelle in the 11th round.
- The Canadian Football League is officially established in its present form.
- Grey Cup – Winnipeg Blue Bombers win 35–28 over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- Tour de France won by Charly Gaul of Luxembourg
- September 13 – death in a racing accident of Russell Mockridge (30), Australian racing cyclist
- World Figure Skating Championships:
- Men's champion: David Jenkins, United States
- Ladies' champion: Carol Heiss, United States
- Pair skating champions: Barbara Wagner & Robert Paul, Canada
- Ice dancing champions: June Markham & Courtney Jones, Great Britain
Men's professional
- Masters Tournament – Arnold Palmer
- U.S. Open – Tommy Bolt
- British Open – Peter Thomson
- PGA Championship – Dow Finsterwald
- PGA Tour money leader – Arnold Palmer – $42,608
Men's amateur
Women's professional
- Women's Western Open – Patty Berg
- LPGA Championship – Mickey Wright
- U.S. Women's Open – Mickey Wright
- Titleholders Championship – Beverly Hanson
- LPGA Tour money leader – Beverly Hanson – $12,639
- United States Pacing Triple Crown races:
- United States Trotting Triple Crown races:
- Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:
- Pacers: Free Hall
- Tim Tam, who had won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, fractured a sesamoid bone and lost his chance for the Triple Crown when he hobbled across the finish line in second place at the Belmont Stakes.
Steeplechases
Flat races
- Australia – Melbourne Cup won by Baystone
- Canada – Queen's Plate won by Caledon Beau
- France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Ballymoss
- Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by Sindon
- English Triple Crown Races:
- United States Triple Crown Races:
- January 18 – Willie O'Ree makes his NHL debut with the Boston Bruins. He is the first Black Canadian to play in the National Hockey League.
- Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Dickie Moore, Montreal Canadiens
- Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Gordie Howe, Detroit Red Wings
- Stanley Cup – Montreal Canadiens win 4–2 over the Boston Bruins
- World Hockey Championship
- Men's champion: Whitby Dunlops from Canada defeat the Soviet Union
- NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship – University of Denver Pioneers defeat University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux 6–2 in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- The sport's international federation is founded in Marseille
- 1958 New Zealand rugby league season
- 1958 NSWRFL season
- 1957–58 Northern Rugby Football League season / 1958–59 Northern Rugby Football League season
- 64th Five Nations Championship series is won by England
- Men's FIS World Championships:
- Downhill: Toni Sailer (Austria)
- Giant Slalom: Toni Sailer (Austria)
- Slalom: Josl Rieder (Austria)
- Combined: Toni Sailer (Austria)
- Women's FIS World Championships:
- Downhill: Lucille Wheeler (Canada)
- Giant Slalom: Lucille Wheeler (Canada)
- Slalom: Inger Bjørnbakken (Norway)
- Combined: Frieda Dänzer (Switzerland)
- June 29 – US swimmer Nancy Ramey sets the first official world record in the women's 200m butterfly at a meet in Los Angeles, clocking 2:40.5.
- September 13 – Tineke Lagerberg from the Netherlands takes over the world record in the women's 200m butterfly during a meet in Naarden, the Netherlands – 2:38.9.
Australia
- Australian Men's Singles Championship – Ashley Cooper (Australia) defeats Malcolm Anderson (Australia) 7–5, 6–3, 6–4
- Australian Women's Singles Championship – Angela Mortimer Barrett (Great Britain) defeats Lorraine Coghlan Robinson (Australia) 6–3, 6–4
England
- Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – Ashley Cooper (Australia) defeats Neale Fraser (Australia) 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 13–11
- Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Althea Gibson (USA) defeats Angela Mortimer (Great Britain) 8–6, 6–2
France
- French Men's Singles Championship – Mervyn Rose (Australia) defeats Luis Ayala (Chile) 6–3, 6–4, 6–4
- French Women's Singles Championship – Zsuzsa Körmöczy (Hungary) defeats Shirley Bloomer (Great Britain) 6–4, 1–6, 6–2
USA
- American Men's Singles Championship – Ashley Cooper (Australia) defeats Malcolm Anderson (Australia) 6–2, 3–6, 4–6, 10–8, 8–6
- American Women's Singles Championship – Althea Gibson (USA) defeats Darlene Hard (USA) 3–6, 6–1, 6–2
Davis Cup
- 1958 Davis Cup – United States 3–2 Australia at Milton Courts (grass) Brisbane, Australia
- The New York Yacht Club retains the America's Cup as Columbia defeats British challenger Sceptre, of the Royal Yacht Squadron, 4 races to 0; it is the first Cup series held in the era of the 12-metre yacht.
- Asian Games held in Tokyo, Japan
- 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games held in Cardiff, Wales[3]
Awards
[edit]- Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year – Herb Elliott, Track and field
- Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year – Althea Gibson, Tennis
References
[edit]- ^ "ASK Riga write history as first FIBA European Champions Cup winners". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
- ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- ^ "Our Games | Commonwealth Games Federation". thecgf.com. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2022.