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1970

Recap of the year 1970 in sports.

Contents

  • 1 Artistic Gymnastics
  • 2 Auto Racing
  • 3 Baseball
  • 4 Basketball
  • 5 Boxing
  • 6 Cricket
  • 7 Cycling
  • 8 Field Hockey
  • 9 Figure Skating
  • 10 Football (American)
  • 11 Football (Australian Rules)
  • 12 Football (Canadian)
  • 13 Football (Soccer)
  • 14 Golf
  • 15 Thoroughbred Horse Racing
  • 16 Harness Racing
  • 17 Ice Hockey
  • 18 Lacrosse
  • 19 Skiing
  • 20 Snooker
  • 21 Speed skating
  • 22 Tennis
  • 23 General sporting events
  • 24 Births
    • 24.1 January
    • 24.2 February
    • 24.3 March
    • 24.4 April
    • 24.5 May
    • 24.6 June
    • 24.7 July
    • 24.8 August
    • 24.9 September
    • 24.10 October
    • 24.11 November
    • 24.12 December
  • 25 Deaths

[edit] Artistic Gymnastics

  • World Artistic Gymnastics Championships:
    • Men's all-around champion: Eizo Kenmotsu, Japan
    • Women's all-around champion: Ludmilla Tourischeva, USSR
    • Men's team competition champion: Japan
    • Women's team competition champion: USSR

[edit] Auto Racing

  • Stock car racing:
    • Pete Hamilton won the Daytona 500
    • NASCAR Championship - Bobby Isaac
  • Indianapolis 500 - Al Unser, Sr.
  • USAC Racing - Al Unser, Sr. won the season championship
  • Formula One Championship - Jochen Rindt of Austria
  • 24 hours of Le Mans: the team of Hans Herrmann / Richard Attwood won, driving a Porsche 917
  • Rally racing - the team of Bjorn Waldegard / Lars Helmer won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Porsche 911S.
  • Drag racing - the NHRA launches the "Supernationals". Rick Ramsey wins "Top Fuel"

[edit] Baseball

  • January 16: Gold Glove outfielder Curt Flood files a civil lawsuit challenging baseball's reserve clause, a suit that will have historic implications. Flood refused to report to the Phillies after he was traded by the Cardinals, contending the baseball rule violates federal antitrust laws.
  • January 17: The Sporting News names Willie Mays as Player of the Decade for the 1960s.
  • January 20: Lou Boudreau is elected to the Hall of Fame, receiving 232 of a possible 300 votes from the BBWAA.
  • June 12: Dock Ellis of the Pittsburgh Pirates throws a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres. It is later revealed that he did so while under the influence of LSD.
  • Robert W. Peterson's book Only the Ball was White is published. The book brings pressure on Major League Baseball to recognize the African-American players from Negro league baseball by honoring its stars in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
  • 1970 World Series: The American League's Baltimore Orioles win their second World Title by defeating the National League's Cincinnati Reds, 4 games to 1.
  • See also 1970 in baseball

[edit] Basketball

  • 1970 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament:
    • UCLA wins 80-69 over Jacksonville
  • NBA Finals:
    • New York Knicks won 4 games to 3 over the Los Angeles Lakers
  • FIBA World Championship:
    • Yugoslavia World Champion

[edit] Boxing

  • February 15 - Carlos Cruz, Featherweight Boxing Champion died in a plane crash
  • February 16 - Joe Frazier starts a heavyweight world boxing champion winning streak with the knock out of Jimmy Ellis in five rounds.

[edit] Cricket

  • International Cricket Council votes to suspend South Africa from international cricket indefinitely because of its government's apartheid policy.

[edit] Cycling

  • Giro d'Italia won by Eddy Merckx of Belgium
  • Tour de France - Eddy Merckx of Belgium
  • World Cycling Championship: Jean-Pierre Monseré of Belgium

[edit] Field Hockey

  • Men's European Nations Cup in Bruxelles, Belgium
    • Gold Medal: West Germany
    • Silver Medal: The Netherlands
    • Bronze Medal: Spain

[edit] Figure Skating

  • World Figure Skating Championships:
    • Men's champion: Tim Wood, United States
    • Women's champion: Gabrielle Seyfert, Germany
    • Pairs champions: Irina Rodnina & Alexej Ulanow, Soviet Union

[edit] Football (American)

  • Super Bowl IV: Kansas City Chiefs won 23-7 over the Minnesota Vikings
  • Texas Longhorns win the college football national championship.

[edit] Football (Australian Rules)

  • Victorian Football League
    • Carlton wins the 74th VFL Premiership (Carlton 17.9 (111) d Collingwood 14.17 (101))
    • Brownlow Medal awarded to Peter Bedford (South Melbourne)

[edit] Football (Canadian)

  • Grey Cup: Montreal Alouettes win 23-10 over the Calgary Stampeders
  • Vanier Cup: Manitoba Bisons win 38-11 over the Ottawa Gee Gees

[edit] Football (Soccer)

  • World Cup held in Mexico: Brazil won final 4-1 over Italy
  • European Cup: Feyenoord become the first Dutch team to win the trophy, beating Celtic 2-1.
  • England - FA Cup: Chelsea won 2-1 over Leeds United

[edit] Golf

Men's Golf

  • Grand Slam of golf results:
    1. May - The Masters - Billy Casper
    2. June - US Open - Tony Jacklin
    3. July - British Open - Jack Nicklaus
    4. August - PGA Championship - Dave Stockton
  • PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Lee Trevino - $157,037

Women's Golf

  • US Open - Donna Caponi
  • LPGA Championship - Shirley Englehorn
  • Kathy Whitworth: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $30,235

[edit] Thoroughbred Horse Racing

  • Australia - Melbourne Cup - Baghdad Note
  • Canada - Queen's Plate - Almoner
  • France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Sassafrás
  • Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Nijinsky II
  • Nijinsky II wins the English Triple Crown Races:
    1. Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - Nijinsky II
    2. Epsom Derby - Nijinsky II
    3. St. Leger Stakes - Nijinsky II
  • United States Triple Crown Races:
    1. Kentucky Derby - Dust Commander
    2. Preakness Stakes - Personality
    3. Belmont Stakes - High Echelon

[edit] Harness Racing

  • Fresh Yankee was named "Horse of the Year" by the U.S. Trotting Association and the U.S. Harness Writers Association.
  • Most Happy Fella won the United States Pacing Triple Crown races:
    1. Cane Pace - Most Happy Fella
    2. Little Brown Jug - Most Happy Fella
    3. Messenger Stakes - Most Happy Fella
  • United States Trotting Triple Crown races:
    1. Hambletonian - Timothy T.
    2. Yonkers Trot - Victory Star
    3. Kentucky Futurity - Timothy T.
  • Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:
    • Pacers: Bold David

[edit] Ice Hockey

  • Art Ross Memorial Trophy - Bobby Orr becomes the first defenseman in the history of the National Hockey League to lead the league in scoring.
  • Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins
  • Stanley Cup: Boston Bruins win the Cup for the first time in 29 years, defeating the St. Louis Blues 4 games to 0. Defenseman, Bobby Orr is awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the series MVP (most valuable player).
  • World Hockey Championship
    • Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Sweden

[edit] Lacrosse

  • STX is founded by Richard B.C. Tucker Sr.
  • The New Westminster­ Salmonbellies win the Mann Cup.
  • The Whitby Transporters win the Castrol Cup.
  • The Lakeshore Maple Leafs win the Minto Cup.

[edit] Skiing

  • Alpine Skiing
    • The men's overall season champion: Karl Schranz, Austria
    • The women's overall season champion: Michèle Jacot, France

[edit] Snooker

  • World Snooker Championship: Ray Reardon beats John Pulman 37-33

[edit] Speed skating

  • First ISU Sprint Speed Skating Championships for Men and Ladies held in West Allis, U.S.A.

[edit] Tennis

  • Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
    1. Australian Open - Arthur Ashe
    2. French Open - Jan Kodeš
    3. Wimbledon championships - John Newcombe
    4. US Open - Ken Rosewall
  • Margaret Smith Court wins the Grand Slam in women's tennis:
    1. Australian Open - Margaret Smith Court
    2. French Open - Margaret Smith Court
    3. Wimbledon championships - Margaret Smith Court
    4. US Open - Margaret Smith Court
  • Davis Cup: United States wins 5-0 over Germany F.R. in world tennis.

[edit] General sporting events

  • Sixth Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand
  • British Commonwealth Games held in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • Sixth Summer Universiade held in Turin, Italy
  • Sixth Winter Universiade held in Rovaniemi, Finland

[edit] Births

[edit] January

  • January 2 — Andreas Wecker, German gymnast
  • January 5 — Chris Wilkinson, British tennis player
  • January 5 — Yury Kovtun, Russian football (soccer) defender
  • January 10— Marek Bajor, Polish football (soccer) player
  • January 19 — Zeeshan Ali, Indian tennis player
  • January 19 — Tim Foster, British rower and coach
  • January 19 — Donald Haddow, Canadian freestyle swimmer
  • January 25 — Brigita Bukovec, Slovenian hurdler
  • January 25 — Cheikh Touré, Senegalese-born French athlete
  • January 29 — Jörg Hoffmann, German freestyle swimmer
  • January 29 — Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Indian sport shooter

[edit] February

  • February 6 — Jeff Rouse, American swimmer
  • February 11 — Alistair Brown, English cricket player
  • February 11 — Jason Allyn Scott, US rower
  • February 11 — Bernardo Segura, Mexican race walker
  • February 12 — Lee Bodimeade, Australian field hockey player and coach
  • February 14 — Guillaume Raoux, French tennis player
  • February 15 — Mark Warnecke, German breaststroke swimmer
  • February 23 — Marc Wauters, Belgian cyclist
  • February 24 — Cameron Grant, Canadian breaststroke swimmer
  • February 26 — Ben Maruquin, American field hockey sweeper

[edit] March

  • March 1 — Jaime Amat, Spanish field hockey player
  • March 6 — Stefano Battistelli, Italian backstroke and medley swimmer
  • March 14 — Julie McDonald, Australian swimmer
  • March 15 — Diego Nargiso, Italian tennis player
  • March 15 — Derek Parra, Mexican-American speed skater
  • March 18 — Ian Bird, Canadian field hockey player
  • March 25 — Magnus Larsson, Swedish tennis player
  • March 30 — Secretariat, two-time Horse of the Year, 1973 Triple Crown winner (d. 1989)
  • March 31 — Stuart Carruthers, Australian field hockey player

[edit] April

  • April 4 — Laszlo Markovits, Hungarian tennis player
  • April 4 — Jason Stoltenberg, Australian tennis player and coach
  • April 5 — Boris Alterman, Israeli chess player
  • April 7 — Jordi Arnau, Spanish field hockey player
  • April 7 — Piet Norval, South African tennis player
  • April 9 — Nicole Colaco, Kenya-born field hockey player from Canada
  • April 10 — Leonard Doroftei, Romanian boxer
  • April 10 — Doug Flach, American tennis player
  • April 11 — KC Boutiette, American speed skater
  • April 13 — Rintje Ritsma, Dutch speed skater
  • April 18 — Ramón Jufresa, Spanish field hockey goalkeeper
  • April 19 — Kelly Holmes, UK athlete
  • April 21 — Vadim Alexeev, Kazakhstan-born swimmer from Israel
  • April 29 — Andre Agassi, American tennis player

[edit] May

  • May 2 — Dan Kutler, US-born butterfly swimmer from Israel
  • May 12 — Mike Weir, Canadian golfer
  • May 16 — Gabriela Sabatini, Argentinian tennis player
  • May 17 — Renzo Furlan, Italian tennis player
  • May 24 — Cristiano Caratti, Italian tennis player
  • May 24 — Jeff Zgonina, US American football player
  • May 27 — Michael Blackburn, Australian sailor
  • May 31 — Claus Thomsen, Danish football (soccer) player

[edit] June

  • June 2 — Patricia Noall, Canadian freestyle swimmer
  • June 5 — Eran Groumi, Israeli swimmer
  • June 10 — Miklos Molnar, Danish football (soccer) player
  • June 11 — Arkhom Chenglai, Thai boxer
  • June 13 — Mikael Ljungberg, Swedish wrestler (d. 2004)
  • June 16 — Jaime Oncins, Brazilian tennis player
  • June 20 — Russell Garcia, British field hockey player
  • June 20 — Maia Lewis, New Zealand cricketer
  • June 25 — Erki Nool, Estonian decathlete
  • June 26 — Marina Lobatch, Soviet rhythmic gymnast
  • June 26 — Pawel Nastula, Polish judoka and heavyweight fighter
  • June 26 — Mark Pinger, German freestyle swimmer
  • June 27 — John Eales, Australian rugby union footballer
  • June 27 — Lars Jonsson, Swedish tennis player

[edit] July

  • July 3 — Yona Kosashvili, Georgian-Israeli chess player
  • July 5 — Valentí Massana, Spanish race walker
  • July 11 — Frederik Fetterlein, Danish tennis player
  • July 13 — Sandon Stolle, Australian tennis player
  • July 14 — Natalia Mishkutenok, Russian pairs figure skater
  • July 27 — Stephan Veen, Dutch field hockey player

[edit] August

  • August 1 — Mark Petchey, British tennis player
  • August 3 — Elena Carrión, Spanish field hockey goalkeeper
  • August 7 — Eric Namesnik, American swimmer (d. 2006)
  • August 8 — Johann Mühlegg, German-born Spanish cross-country skier
  • August 13 — Alan Shearer, England and Newcastle soccer player
  • August 14 — Sláva Doseděl, Czech tennis player

[edit] September

  • September 1 — Barbara Paulus, Austrian tennis player
  • September 7 — Keltie Duggan, Canadian breaststroke swimmer
  • September 10 — Belinda Clarke, Australian cricketer
  • September 15 — Juan-Carlos Bianchi, Venezuelan tennis player
  • September 22 — Marc-Kevin Goellner, Brazil-born German tennis player
  • September 28 — Isabelle Brasseur, figure skating world champion
  • September 28 — Kimiko Date, Japanese tennis player
  • September 29 — Nicolas Pereira, Venezuelan tennis player

[edit] October

  • October 3 — Justine Sowry, Australian field hockey goalkeeper
  • October 10— Mohammed Mourhit, Morocco-born Belgian long-distance runner
  • October 10 — Matthew Pinsent, British rower
  • October 17 — Anil Kumble, Indian cricketer
  • October 22 — Winston Bogarde, Dutch professional footballer
  • October 26 — Tom Vano, US field hockey goalkeeper
  • October 28 — Anthony Bonsante, American boxer

[edit] November

  • November 7 — Kris Fillat, American field hockey player
  • November 7 — Mohammad Shafqat, Pakistani field hockey player
  • November 8 — Pablo Moreira, Argentinian field hockey goalkeeper
  • November 9 — Nelson Diebel, American swimmer
  • November 9 — Bill Guerin, US NHL hockey player
  • November 12 — Tonya Harding, US figure skater
  • November 15 — Uschi Disl, German biathlete
  • November 15 — Jeffrey Adams, Canadian wheelchair athlete
  • November 19 — Eleanor Race, American field hockey player
  • November 20 — Tracey Robb, Scottish field hockey goalkeeper
  • November 25 — Elisabeth Maragall, Spanish field hockey player
  • November 30 — Yayuk Basuki, Indonesian tennis player

[edit] December

  • December 3 — Christian Karembeu, French football player
  • December 14 — Vladimir Grbic, Serbian volleyball player
  • December 17 — Pavel Padrnos, Czech cyclist
  • December 19 — Jonathan Cleveland, Canadian breaststroke swimmer
  • December 21 — Tomislav Karlo, Croatian backstroke swimmer
  • December 28 — Brenda Schultz-McCarthy, Dutch tennis player

[edit] Deaths

  • January 17 — Lindley Murray, American tennis player (b. 1892)
  • February 6 — Abe Attell, World Champion and Hall of Fame boxer
  • February 15 — Carlos Cruz, Featherweight Champion boxer
  • May 19 — Ray Schalk, Major League Baseball player (1912-1929)
  • May 31 — Terry Sawchuk, ice hockey goalie
  • June 2 — Bruce McLaren, race car driver
  • June 12 — Percy Rees, British field hockey player (b. 1883)
  • June 16 — Brian Piccolo, American football star
  • May 31 — Terry Sawchuk, Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender
  • July 4 — Harold Vanderbilt, 3-time America's Cup winner
  • September 3 — Vince Lombardi, National Football League coach, Super Bowl trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award named for him
  • September 5 — Jochen Rindt, Austrian Formula One racing driver
  • September 19 — Greville Stevens, English cricketer
  • November 5 — Charley Root, Major League Baseball pitcher (1923-1941)
  • November 27 — Helene Madison, American swimmer (b. 1913)
  • December 30 — Sonny Liston, American boxer (1932-1970)

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