1897 in sports
1897 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
American football
College championship
Professional championships
Association football
England
- The Football League – Aston Villa 47 points, Sheffield United 36, Derby County 36, Preston North End 34, Liverpool 33, Sheffield Wednesday 31
- FA Cup final – Aston Villa 3–2 Everton at Crystal Palace, London.
- Aston Villa becomes the second club to complete The Double in English football
Scotland
Athletics
- John J. McDermott wins the first running of the Boston Marathon, then known as the B.A.A. Road Race[1]
Australian rules football
VFL Premiership
- Formation of Victorian Football League (now Australian Football League) with initial clubs being Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne
- Essendon wins the 1st VFL Premiership (under the finals system used this year only, no Grand Final is played)
Baseball
National championship
- Boston Beaneaters wins the National League championship
Events
Boxing
Events
- 17 March — Bob Fitzsimmons knocks out James J. Corbett in the 14th round to win the World Heavyweight Championship in the first championship fight ever captured on film.[2]
Lineal world champions[3]
- World Heavyweight Championship – James J. Corbett → Bob Fitzsimmons
- World Middleweight Championship – title vacant
- World Welterweight Championship – Tommy Ryan
- World Lightweight Championship – George "Kid" Lavigne
- World Featherweight Championship – George Dixon → Solly Smith
- World Bantamweight Championship – Jimmy Barry
Cricket
Events
- Two English teams toured the West Indies under A A Priestley and Lord Hawke
- A Philadelphian team tours England
England
- County Championship – Lancashire
- Minor Counties Championship – Worcestershire
- Most runs – Bobby Abel 2099 @ 44.65 (HS 250)
- Most wickets – Tom Richardson 273 @ 14.45 (BB 8–49)
- Wisden Five Cricketers of the Year – Frederick Bull, Willis Cuttell, Frank Druce, Gilbert Jessop, Jack Mason
Australia
- Sheffield Shield – New South Wales
- Most runs – Jack Lyons 404 @ 57.71 (HS 113)
- Most wickets – Tom McKibbin 44 @ 14.88 (BB 8–74)
India
South Africa
West Indies
Figure skating
World Figure Skating Championships
- World Men's Champion – Gustav Hügel (Austria)
Golf
Major tournaments
Other tournaments
Horse racing
England
- Grand National – Manifesto
- 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Chelandry
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Galtee More
- Epsom Derby – Galtee More
- Epsom Oaks – Limasol
- St. Leger Stakes – Galtee More
Australia
- Melbourne Cup – Gaulus
Canada
- Queen's Plate – Ferdinand
Ireland
- Irish Grand National – Breemount's Pride
- Irish Derby Stakes – Wales
USA
- Kentucky Derby – Typhoon II
- Preakness Stakes – Paul Kauvar
- Belmont Stakes – Scottish Chieftain
Ice hockey
Stanley Cup
- Montreal Victorias win a 3rd Stanley Cup, defeating Ottawa.
Motor racing
Nice Speed Week
- The first regular motor racing venue is Nice, France, where an annual "Speed Week" is established. To fill out the schedule, most types of racing event are invented here including the first hill climb, from Nice to La Turbie, and a sprint that has been called the forerunner of drag racing.
Rowing
The Boat Race
- 3 April — Oxford wins the 54th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race
Rugby league
England
- Championship – not contested
- Challenge Cup final – Batley 10–3 St Helens at Headingley Stadium, Leeds. This is the inaugural competition.
- Lancashire League Championship – Broughton Rangers
- Yorkshire League Championship – Brighouse Rovers
Rugby union
Home Nations Championship
- 15th Home Nations Championship series is not completed
Speed skating
Speed Skating World Championships
- Men's All-round Champion – Jack McCulloch (Canada)
Tennis
Events
- The inaugural French women's singles championship is held.
England
- Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – Reginald Doherty (GB) defeats Harold Mahony (Ireland) 6–4 6–4 6–3
- Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Blanche Bingley Hillyard (GB) defeats Charlotte Cooper Sterry (GB) 5–7 7–5 6–2
France
- French Men's Singles Championship – Paul Aymé defeats Francky Wardan (GB) 4–6 6–4 6–2
- French Women's Singles Championship – Françoise Masson (France) defeats P Girod (France) 6–3 6–1
USA
- American Men's Singles Championship – Robert Wrenn defeats Wilberforce Eaves (GB) 4–6 8–6 6–3 2–6 6–2
- American Women's Singles Championship – Juliette Atkinson defeats Elisabeth Moore 6–3 6–3 4–6 3–6 6–3
References
- ↑ Boston Athletic Association (2011). "Boston Marathon History: 1897-1900". www.baa.org. Boston: Boston Athletic Association. Retrieved March 2, 2011.
- ↑ Cyber Boxing Zone – Bob Fitzsimmons. Retrieved on 15 November 2009.
- ↑ "Cyber Boxing Zone". Archived from the original on 2009-06-20. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
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