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[edit] Events
[edit] 1924
- Paavo Nurmi of Finland at the 1924 Paris Olympics earns two gold medals in a matter of hours in Athletics. First he wins the 1500 Meter race in a time of 3:56.6 then with only an hour rest in between he would capture gold in the 5000 Meter race with a time of 14:31.2, incredibly both times set new Olympic records.
[edit] 1936
- Philadelphia Phillies Hall-of-Famer Chuck Klein hit 4 home runs in a single game.
[edit] 1951
- Sugar Ray Robinson was defeated for only the second time in 133 fights as Randy Turpin took the middleweight crown.
[edit] 1969
- The MLB National League was divided up into two baseball divisions.
[edit] 1984
- At 19 years, 7 months, and 24 days old, Dwight Gooden of the New York Mets became the youngest player to appear in an All-Star Game as a pitcher.
[edit] 1993
- Kenyan runner Yobes Ondieki became the first man to run 10,000 meters in less than 27 minutes.
[edit] 1999
- The United States defeat China to win the FIFA Women's World Cup. The USA won the match 5-4 through penalties after the match ended in a scoreless draw.
[edit] 2004
- Barry Bonds breaks his own record for intentional walks received in a season; amazingly, he broke the former full-season record of 68 set in 2002 before the All-Star break. After three intentional walks in a 3-1 San Francisco Giants win over the Arizona Diamondbacks, his total stood at 71. He would end the season with 120.
[edit] Debuts
[edit] Finales
[edit] Births
[edit] 1921
- Jake LaMotta, Boxer
[edit] 1943
- Arthur Ashe, Tennis player
