1986 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
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Alpine skiing
- Alpine Skiing World Cup –
- Men's overall season champion: Marc Girardelli, Luxembourg
 - Women's overall season champion: Maria Walliser, Switzerland
 
 
American football
- Super Bowl XX – the Chicago Bears (NFC) won 46–10 over the New England Patriots (AFC)
- Location: Superdome
 - Attendance: 73,818
 - MVP: Richard Dent, DE (Chicago)
 
 - Linebacker Lawrence Taylor of the New York Giants wins the NFL Most Valuable Player Award
 - January 1 – Orange Bowl (1985 season):
- The Oklahoma Sooners won 25–10 over the Penn State Nittany Lions to win the national championship
 
 - Quarterback Vinny Testaverde of the Miami Hurricanes is awarded the Heisman Trophy
 
Association football
- 1986 FIFA World Cup – In the final, Argentina defeated West Germany 3–2 and won their second World Cup title. It was played for the second time in Mexico City, Azteca Stadium.
 - UEFA Champions League – Steaua București 0-0 F.C. Barcelona; Steaua București won 2–0 on penalties
 - UEFA Cup –Two legs; 1st leg Real Madrid C.F. 5-1 1. FC Köln; 2nd leg 1.FC Köln 2-0 Real Madrid CF. Real Madrid CF won 5–3 on aggregate
 - Cup Winners' Cup – Dinamo Kiev 3-0 Atlético Madrid
 - Super Cup – Steaua București 1-0 Dinamo Kiev
 - Copa Libertadores de América – Two legs; 1st leg América de Cali 1-2 River Plate; 2nd leg River Plate 1-0 América. River Plate won 3–1 on aggregate
 - November 6 – Alex Ferguson is appointed manager of Manchester United F.C.
 - Milk Cup Final held at Wembley Stadium – Oxford United 3-0 QPR
 - Intercontinental Cup – River Plate 1-0 Steaua București
 
Australian rules football
- Victorian Football League
- Hawthorn wins the 90th VFL Premiership (Hawthorn 16.14 (110) d Carlton 9.14 (68))
 - Brownlow Medal awarded to Greg Williams (Sydney Swans) and Robert DiPierdomenico (Hawthorn)
 - The national draft is held for the first time.
 
 
Baseball
- Major League Baseball
- American League defeats the National League 3–2 in the 1986 Major League Baseball All-Star Game played in Houston, Texas. Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox is named the game's Most Valuable Player.
 - All-Star Game: American League Manager Dick Howser is diagnosed with brain cancer after mixing up signals during the game.
 - Dave Righetti saves 46 games for the New York Yankees, breaking a record shared by Dan Quisenberry and Bruce Sutter.
 - October 27 – World Series – The New York Mets win 4 games to 3 over the Boston Red Sox. The series is best remembered for Game 6, when the Red Sox were one out away from the Series victory but blew a 2-run lead with the bases empty and 2 outs in the bottom of the 10th inning; the game's final play was a groundball that rolled through the legs of first baseman Bill Buckner.
 
 - Jeff King of the University of Arkansas is the #1 overall pick in the 1986 MLB draft selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates
 - Arizona Wildcats defeat Florida State Seminoles 10–2 in College World Series
 
Basketball
- NCAA Men's Basketball Championship –
- Louisville Cardinals wins 72–69 over Duke Blue Devils
 - Duke Blue Devils Guard Johnny Dawkins is named Naismith College Player of the Year
 
 - NBA Finals
- June – Boston Celtics win 4 games to 2 over the Houston Rockets
 
 - Boston Celtics Forward Larry Bird is awarded NBA Most Valuable Player Award
 - National Basketball League (Australia) Finals:
- Adelaide 36ers defeated the Brisbane Bullets 2–1 in the best-of-three final series.
 
 - FIBA World Championship
- United States World Champion
 
 
Boxing
- March 10 in Las Vegas, Nevada – Marvin Hagler retains the World Middleweight Championship with an 11th-round knockout of John Mugabi.
 - May 8 to 18 – Fourth World Amateur Boxing Championships are held in Reno, United States
 - November 22 – Mike Tyson knocks out Trevor Berbick in round 2 to become the youngest world heavyweight-boxing champion at 20 years and 4 months old
 
Canadian football
- Grey Cup – Hamilton Tiger-Cats won 39–15 over the Edmonton Eskimos
 - Vanier Cup – UBC Thunderbirds won 25–23 over the Western Ontario Mustangs
 
Cycling
- Giro d'Italia won by Roberto Visentini of Italy
 - Tour de France – Greg LeMond is the first winner from the United States
 - UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race – Moreno Argentin of Italy
 
Dogsled racing
- Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion –
- Susan Butcher won with lead dogs: Granite & Mattie
 
 
Field hockey
- Men's World Cup held in London won by Australia
 - Women's World Cup held in Amstelveen won by the Netherlands
 - Men's Champions Trophy held in Karachi won by West Germany
 
Figure skating
- World Figure Skating Championships –
- Men's champion: Brian Boitano, United States
 - Ladies' champion: Debi Thomas, United States
 - Pair skating champions: Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov, Soviet Union
 - Ice dancing champions: Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin, Soviet Union
 
 
Gaelic Athletic Association
- Camogie
 - Gaelic football
- All-Ireland Senior Football Championship – Kerry 2-15 died Tyrone 1-10
 - National Football League – Laois 2-6 died Monaghan 2-5
 
 - Ladies' Gaelic football
 - Hurling
- All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship – Cork 4-13 died Galway 2-15
 - National Hurling League – Kilkenny 2–10 beat Galway 2–6
 
 
General
Golf
Men's professional
- Masters Tournament – Jack Nicklaus becomes the oldest Masters winner (age 46), and wins his last major golf championship (excluding the Senior PGA Tour).
 - U.S. Open – Raymond Floyd
 - British Open – Greg Norman
 - PGA Championship – Bob Tway
 - PGA Tour money leader – Greg Norman – $653,296
 - Senior PGA Tour money leader – Bruce Crampton – $454,299
 
Men's amateur
- British Amateur – David Curry
 - U.S. Amateur – Buddy Alexander
 - European Amateur – Anders Haglund
 
Women's professional
- Nabisco Dinah Shore – Pat Bradley
 - LPGA Championship – Pat Bradley
 - U.S. Women's Open – Jane Geddes
 - Classique du Maurier Classic – Pat Bradley
 - LPGA Tour money leader – Pat Bradley – $492,021
 
Harness racing
- North America Cup – Quite A Sensation
 - United States Pacing Triple Crown races –
- Cane Pace – Barberry Spur
 - Little Brown Jug – Barberry Spur
 - Messenger Stakes – Amity Chef
 
 - United States Trotting Triple Crown races –
- Hambletonian – Nuclear Kosmos
 - Yonkers Trot – Gunslinger Spur
 - Kentucky Futurity – Sugarcane Hanover
 
 - Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship –
- Pacers: Village Kid
 
 
Horse racing
Steeplechases
Flat races
- Australia – Melbourne Cup won by At Talaq
 - Canada – Queen's Plate won by Golden Choice
 - France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Dancing Brave
 - Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by Shahrastani
 - Japan – Japan Cup won by Jupiter Island
 - English Triple Crown Races:
 - United States Triple Crown Races:
 - Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships:
 
Ice hockey
- Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
 - Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
 - Stanley Cup – Montreal Canadiens won 4 games to 1 over the Calgary Flames
 - World Hockey Championship –
- Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Sweden
 - Junior Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Canada
 
 
Lacrosse
- The 5th World Lacrosse Championship is held in Toronto. The United States win, and Canada is the runner-up.
 - The first Japanese lacrosse team is formed at Keio University.
 - The Major Indoor Lacrosse League (MILL) is formed as the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League.
 - The New Westminster Salmonbellies win the Mann Cup.
 - Mississauga wins the Founders Cup.
 - The Peterborough Maulers win the Minto Cup.
 
Motorsport
Radiosport
- Third Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Championship held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.
 
Rugby league
Rugby union
- 92nd Five Nations Championship series is shared by France and Scotland
 
Snooker
- World Snooker Championship – Joe Johnson beats Steve Davis 18-12
 - World rankings – Steve Davis remains world number one for 1986/87
 
Swimming
- The fifth FINA World Championships held in Madrid, Spain
 - June 26 – Matt Biondi clocks 22.33 to take the world record from fellow American Tom Jager (22.40) in the 50m freestyle (long course)
 
Tennis
- Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
- Australian Open – no tournament held
 - French Open – Ivan Lendl
 - Wimbledon championships – Boris Becker
 - U.S. Open – Ivan Lendl
 
 - Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
- Australian Open – no tournament held
 - French Open – Chris Evert
 - Wimbledon championships – Martina Navratilova
 - U.S. Open – Martina Navratilova
 
 - Davis Cup – Australia won 3–2 over Sweden in world tennis.
 
Volleyball
- Men's World Championship held in Paris won by USA
 - Women's World Championship held in Prague won by China
 
Water polo
- Men's World Championship held in Madrid won by Yugoslavia
 - Women's World Championship held in Madrid won by Australia
 
Multi-sport events
- Asian Games held in Seoul, South Korea
 - Winter Asian Games held in Sapporo, Japan
 - Central American and Caribbean Games held in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic
 - Commonwealth Games held in Edinburgh, Scotland[3]
 - Summer Goodwill Games held in Moscow, Soviet Union
 
Awards
References
- ↑ Judith Miller (18 October 1992). "Barcelona Gets 1992 Summer Olympics". New York Times. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
 - ↑ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
 - ↑ "Our Games | Commonwealth Games Federation". thecgf.com. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
 
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