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1978

Recap of the year 1978 in sports.

Contents

  • 1 Auto racing
  • 2 Baseball
  • 3 Basketball
  • 4 Boxing
  • 5 Cycling
  • 6 Dogsled racing
  • 7 Field hockey
  • 8 Figure skating
  • 9 Football (American)
  • 10 Football (Australian Rules)
  • 11 Football (Canadian)
  • 12 Football (Soccer)
  • 13 Golf
  • 14 Thoroughbred horse racing
  • 15 Harness racing
  • 16 Ice hockey
  • 17 Skiing
  • 18 Snooker
  • 19 Speed skating
  • 20 Tennis
  • 21 Triathlon
  • 22 Water Polo
  • 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] Auto racing

  • USAC - A J Foyt won final season championship under USAC.
    • CART, Championship Auto Racing Teams open wheel racing established in the United States.
    • Indianapolis 500 - won by Al Unser Snr

[edit] Baseball

  • 1978 World Series: New York Yankees win 4 games to 2 over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Series MVP is Bucky Dent, New York

[edit] Basketball

  • Wilt Chamberlain is elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame, along with coaches Sam Barry, Eddie Hickey, John McLendon, Ray Meyer and Pete Newell, and referee Jim Enright
  • 1978 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament:
    • Kentucky wins 94-88 over Duke
  • NBA Finals:
    • Washington Bullets won 4 games to 3 over the Seattle SuperSonics
  • FIBA World Championship
    • Yugoslavia World Champion

[edit] Boxing

  • February 15: Leon Spinks defeats Muhammad Ali by decision in 15 rounds to win the world's Heavyweight title.
  • September 15: Muhammad Ali recovers the world's Heavyweight title, beating Leon Spinks by decision in their rematch. It is the first time a boxer wins the world Heavyweight title for a third time.

[edit] Cycling

  • Giro d'Italia won by Johan de Muynck of Belgium
  • Tour de France - Bernard Hinault of France
  • World Cycling Championship: Gerrie Knetemann of Netherlands

[edit] Dogsled racing

  • Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:
    • Dick Mackey won with lead dogs: Skipper & Shrew

[edit] Field hockey

  • Men's World Cup in Buenos Aires, Argentina
    • Gold Medal: Pakistan
    • Silver Medal: The Netherlands
    • Bronze Medal: Australia
  • Men's European Nations Cup in Hannover, West Germany
    • Gold Medal: West Germany
    • Silver Medal: The Netherlands
    • Bronze Medal: England
  • Men's Champions Trophy in Lahore, Pakistan
    • Gold Medal: Pakistan
    • Silver Medal: Australia
    • Bronze Medal: Great Britain
  • Women's World Cup in Madrid, Spain
    • Gold Medal: The Netherlands
    • Silver Medal: West Germany
    • Bronze Medal: Argentina / Belgium
  • March 11 - In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium, London. England drew with the United States of America: 2-2.

[edit] Figure skating

  • World Figure Skating Championships:
    • Men's champion: Charles Tickner, United States
    • Women's champion: Anett Pötzsch, Germany
    • Pairs champions: Irina Rodnina & Alexander Saizew, Soviet Union

[edit] Football (American)

  • Super Bowl XII: Dallas Cowboys won 27-10 over the Denver Broncos

[edit] Football (Australian Rules)

  • Victorian Football League
    • Hawthorn wins the 82nd VFL Premiership (Hawthorn 18.13 (121) d North Melbourne 15.13 (103))
    • Brownlow Medal awarded to Malcolm Blight (North Melbourne)

[edit] Football (Canadian)

  • Grey Cup: Edmonton Eskimos win 20-13 over the Montreal Alouettes
  • Vanier Cup: Queen's Golden Gaels win 16-3 over the UBC Thunderbirds

[edit] Football (Soccer)

  • Football World Cup: Argentina wins 3-1 (after extra time) over the Netherlands
  • England - FA Cup: Ipswich Town won 1-0 over Arsenal
  • England - League: Nottingham Forest won the championship as well as the League Cup

[edit] Golf

Men's golf

  • Grand Slam of golf results:
    1. May - The Masters - Gary Player
    2. June - US Open - Andy North
    3. July - British Open - Jack Nicklaus
    4. August - PGA Championship - John Mahaffey
  • PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Tom Watson - $362,429

Women's golf

  • US Women's Open - Hollis Stacy
  • LPGA Championship - Nancy Lopez
  • Nancy Lopez: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $189,213.

[edit] Thoroughbred horse racing

  • Australia - Melbourne Cup - Arwon
  • Canada - Queen's Plate - Regal Embrace
  • France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Alleged
  • Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Shirley Heights
  • English Triple Crown Races:
    1. Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - Roland Gardens
    2. Epsom Derby - Shirley Heights
    3. St. Leger Stakes - Julio Mariner
  • July 13: At Belmont Park, Elmont, New York, star jockey, Ron Turcotte is injured in a racing accident ending his career, leaving him a paraplegic.
  • Affirmed, ridden by jockey Steve Cauthen, wins the United States Triple Crown Races by narrowly defeating Alydar in all three races:
    1. Kentucky Derby - Affirmed, Alydar
    2. Preakness Stakes - Affirmed, Alydar
    3. Belmont Stakes - Affirmed, Alydar

[edit] Harness racing

  • United States Pacing Triple Crown races:
    1. Cane Pace - Armbro Tiger
    2. Little Brown Jug - Happy Escort
    3. Messenger Stakes - Abercrombie
  • United States Trotting Triple Crown races:
    1. Hambletonian - Speedy Somolli
    2. Yonkers Trot - Speedy Somolli
    3. Kentucky Futurity - Doublemint
  • Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:
    • Pacers: Markovina
    • Trotters: Derby Royale

[edit] Ice hockey

  • Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens
  • Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens
  • Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens win 4 games to 2 over the Boston Bruins
  • World Hockey Championship
    • Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Czechoslovakia
    • Junior Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Sweden
    • Note: In the early years of the Junior tournament, Canada did not send a true National Junior team to the event. Instead, the Memorial Cup champions usually went to represent Canada. The exception was 1978 in Montreal, when an "all-star" team was put together.

[edit] Skiing

  • Alpine Skiing
    • The men's overall season champion: Ingemar Stenmark, Sweden
    • The women's overall season champion: Hanni Wenzel, Liechtenstein

[edit] Snooker

  • World Snooker Championship: Ray Reardon beats Perrie Mans 25-18
  • World rankings: Ray Reardon remains world number one for 1978/79.

[edit] Speed skating

  • First ISU Short Track Speed Skating Championships for men and ladies held in Solihull, UK

[edit] Tennis

  • Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
    1. Australian Open - Guillermo Vilas
    2. French Open - Björn Borg
    3. Wimbledon championships - Björn Borg
    4. US Open - Jimmy Connors
  • Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
    1. Australian Open - Chris O'Neil
    2. French Open - Virginia Ruzici
    3. Wimbledon championships - Martina Navratilova
    4. US Open - Chris Evert
  • Davis Cup: United States won 4-1 over Great Britain in world tennis.
  • US Open moves to hard courts of the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York.
  • Total prize money at US Open exceeds US $500,000.

[edit] Triathlon

  • First Ironman Triathlon held in Hawaii

[edit] Water Polo

  • Men's World Championship in Berlin, West Germany
    • Gold Medal: Italy
    • Silver Medal: Hungary
    • Bronze Medal: Yugoslavia

[edit] General sporting events

  • Third All-Africa Games held in Algiers, Algeria
  • Eighth Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand
  • British Commonwealth Games held in Edmonton, Canada
  • Ninth Winter Universiade held in Špindlerův Mlýn, Czechoslovakia

[edit] Births

[edit] January

  • January 4 — Dominik Hrbaty, Slovakian tennis player
  • January 8 — Gennaro Gattuso, Italian football player
  • January 12 — Bonaventura Kalou, Ivorian football (soccer) player
  • January 14 — Shawn Crawford, American athlete
  • January 17 — Petra Mandula, Hungarian tennis player
  • January 18 — Thor Hushovd, Norwegian cyclist
  • January 18 — Bogdan Lobont, Romanian football (soccer) player
  • January 18 — Stev Theloke, German swimmer
  • January 19 — Zbigniew Malkowski, Polish football (soccer) player
  • January 19 — Megan Sargeant, Australian field hockey player
  • January 20 — Lim Jung-Woo, South Korean field hockey player
  • January 25 — Derrick Turnbow, Major League Baseball player
  • January 26 — Corina Morariu, American tennis player
  • January 27 — Dipsy Selolwane, Botswana football (soccer) player
  • January 28 — Gianluigi Buffon, Italian football (soccer) player
  • January 28 — Takumo Sato, Japanese Formula 1-driver
  • January 28 — Paul Wettlaufer, Canadian field hockey player
  • January 31 — Clemens Arnold, German field hockey goalkeeper

[edit] February

  • February 3 — Beat Hefti, Swiss bobsledder
  • February 6 — Rustam Saidov, Uzbek boxer
  • February 17 — Amir Hadad, Israeli tennis player
  • February 28 — Benjamin Raich, Austrian skier
  • February 28 — Mariano Zabaleta, Argentinian tennis player

[edit] March

  • March 8 — Johanna Sjöberg, Swedish swimmer
  • March 14 — Pieter van den Hoogenband, Dutch swimmer
  • March 18 — Brooke Hanson, Australian swimmer
  • March 21 — Ronnie Jagday, Canadian field hockey player
  • March 24 — Eric Pacome N'Dri, Ivorian athlete
  • March 26 — Ron van der Hoff, Dutch archer

[edit] April

  • April 2 — Chiel Warners, Dutch athlete
  • April 3 — Tommy Haas, German tennis player
  • April 5 — Franziska van Almsick, German swimmer
  • April 7 — Vladimir Voltchkov, Belarussian tennis player
  • April 11 — Victor Sikora, Dutch football player
  • April 13 — Carles Puyol, Spanish football player
  • April 13 — Raemon Sluiter, Dutch tennis player
  • April 16 — Noam Okun, Israeli tennis player
  • April 20 — David Sánchez, Spanish tennis player
  • April 29 — Bob and Mike Bryan, American twins and tennis players

[edit] May

  • May 1 — Tracey Larson, American field hockey midfielder
  • May 2 — Matthew Wells, Australian field hockey defender
  • May 3 — Dai Tamesue, Japanese athlete
  • May 7 — Peter Wessels, Dutch tennis player
  • May 15 — Sue Rolph, British swimmer
  • May 26 — Dan Parks, Scottish rugby union footballer
  • May 29 — Sebastien Grosjean, French tennis player

[edit] June

  • June 1 — Aleksandar Šapić, Serbian water polo player
  • June 7 — Tomás MacCormik, Argentine field hockey midfielder
  • June 15 — Wilfred Bouma, Dutch football player
  • June 18 — Pablo ("Pol") Amat Escudé, Spanish field hockey striker
  • June 19 — Dirk Nowitzki, German NBA player
  • June 22 — José Meolans, Argentinian swimmer
  • June 24 — Shunsuke Nakamura, Japanese football player
  • June 24 — Juan Román Riquelme, Argentinian football player
  • June 26 — Mark Veens, Dutch swimmer

[edit] July

  • July 1 — Vladimer Tchanturia, Georgian boxer
  • July 4 — Fatima Moreiro de Melo, Dutch field hockey player
  • July 4 — Peter Mankoc, Slovenian swimmer
  • July 7 — Jana Toepel, American field hockey midfielder
  • July 11 — Massimiliano Rosolino, Italian swimmer
  • July 12 — Florien Cornelis, Dutch field hockey player
  • July 15 — Kim Baker, Canadian field hockey player
  • July 22 — Ishe Smith, American boxer
  • July 29 — Joseph Batangdon, Cameroonian sprints athlete
  • July 29 — Caroline Jack, South African field hockey goalkeeper

[edit] August

  • August 5 — Kim Gevaert, Belgian athlete
  • August 5 — Harel Levy, Israeli tennis player
  • August 9 — Wesley Sonck, Belgian football player
  • August 11 — Jermain Taylor, American boxer
  • August 12 — Jesse Mahieu, Dutch field hockey player
  • August 20 — Alberto Martin, Spanish tennis player
  • August 22 — Kutre Dulecha, Ethiopian middle distance runner
  • August 23 — Kobe Bryant, American basketball player
  • August 26 — Hestrie Cloete, South African high jumper
  • August 29 — Jens Boden, German speed skater

[edit] September

  • September 3 — Sam Oud, Dutch canoer
  • September 6 — Amy Agulay, Canadian field hockey player
  • September 10 — Jyoti Sunita Kullu, Indian field hockey player
  • September 13 — Jill Orbinson, Irish field hockey midfielder
  • September 15 — Kew Jaliens, Dutch football (soccer) player
  • September 21 — Alexander Heath, South African alpine skier
  • September 24 — Wietse van Alten, Dutch archer
  • September 26 — Gert-Jan Liefers, Dutch athlete
  • September 26 — Judith Meulendijks, Dutch badminton player
  • September 29 — Karel Klaver, Dutch field hockey player

[edit] October

  • October 3 — Claudio Pizarro, Peruvian football (soccer) striker
  • October 4 — Daniël Mensch, Dutch rower
  • October 8 — Ewout Holst, Dutch swimmer
  • October 9 — Jacob Carstensen, Danish swimmer
  • October 9 — Kristy Kowal, American swimmer
  • October 10 — Caroline Evers-Swindell, New Zealand rower
  • October 14 — Paul Hunter, British snooker player
  • October 16 — Andria Shannon, Canadian field hockey player
  • October 19 — Ruslan Chagaev, Uzbek boxer
  • October 20 — Virender Sehwag, Indian cricketer
  • October 25 — Matt Shirvington, Australian athlete
  • October 29 — Alwin de Prins, Luxembourgish swimmer
  • October 31 — Emmanuel Izonritei, Nigerian boxer
  • October 31 — Martin Verkerk, Dutch tennis player

[edit] November

  • November 1 — Andrew Smith, Australian field hockey striker
  • November 2 — Christian Gyan, Ghanaian football player
  • November 2 — Alexander Östlund, Swedish football player
  • November 6 — Dean Kent, New Zealand swimmer
  • November 7 — Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, Dutch football player
  • November 8 — Tim de Cler, Dutch football player
  • November 12 — Eric Addo, Ghanaian football player
  • November 15 — Paul Miller, Australian boxer
  • November 22 — Francis Obikwelu, Nigerian-born athlete
  • November 27 — Radek Štěpánek, Czech tennis player

[edit] December

  • December 2 — Sven Coster, Dutch sailor
  • December 2 — Louisa Walter, German field hockey goalkeeper
  • December 9 — Gaston Gaudio, Argentinian tennis player
  • December 12 — Kassim Ouma, Ugandan boxer
  • December 14 — Patty Schnyder, Swiss tennis player
  • December 15 — Christophe Rochus, Belgian tennis player
  • December 16 — Rachel Imison, Australian field hockey goalkeeper
  • December 20 — Lechedzani Luza, Botswanan boxer
  • December 21 — Emiliano Brembilla, Italian swimmer
  • December 21 — Jackie Stiles, WNBA player
  • December 22 — Kristal Timmer, Canadian field hockey player
  • December 27 — Antje Buschschulte, German swimmer
  • December 29 — Kieron Dyer, English football player
  • December 29 — Wayne Fernandes, Canadian field hockey player
  • December 29 — Brian Pinas, Dutch football player

[edit] Deaths

  • January 13 — Joe McCarthy, baseball manager
  • January 21 — Dit Clapper, NHL player, Boston Bruins
  • March 20 — Jacques Brugnon, French tennis player (b. 1895)
  • March 27 — Sverre Farstad, Norwegian speed skater (b. 1920)
  • September 3 — Alexander Belov (26), USSR Olympic basketball player
  • September 15 — Ricardo Zamora (77), Spanish football player
  • September 23 — Lyman Bostock, Major League Baseball player
  • November 28 — Fernando Peyroteo (60), Angola-born Portuguese football player (b. 1918)

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