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1902 in sports

1902 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

[[American football]]
College championshipRose Bowl (1901 season): • The Michigan Wolverines won 49–0 over the Stanford Indians to win the college football national championshipMichigan Wolverinescollege football national championship Professional championshipsNational Football League championsPittsburgh StarsOhio League championsAkron East Ends Events • 1 January — inaugural Rose Bowl game is played at Pasadena, California • September — the first professional football league, the National Football League (1902), which is unrelated to the current NFL, is formed from three teams based in Pennsylvania and who are backed by Major League Baseball. The league folds a few months later. • 21 November — the Philadelphia Football Athletics defeated the Kanaweola Athletic Club of Elmira, New York, 39–0, in the first ever professional American football night game. • 29 November — the Pittsburgh Stars defeated the Philadelphia Football Athletics, 11–0, at the Pittsburgh Coliseum, to win the 1902 National Football League championship. • 28 December — the Syracuse Athletic Club defeated the New York Philadelphians, 5–0, in the first indoor professional American football game, which was held at Madison Square Garden. ==Association football==
[[Association football]]
BrazilFluminense FC was founded in Laranjeiras area, Rio de Janeiro. EnglandThe Football LeagueSunderland 44 points, Everton 41, Newcastle United 37, Blackburn Rovers 36, Nottingham Forest 35, Derby County 35 • FA Cup finalSheffield United 2–1 Southampton at Crystal Palace, London (replay following 1–1 draw at Crystal Palace) • 26 April — shortly after being saved from bankruptcy, Newton Heath changes its name to Manchester United ScotlandScottish Football LeagueRangersScottish Cup finalHibernian 1–0 Celtic at Celtic Park Spain • 10 March — foundation of Real Madrid as Madrid Fútbol Club ==Athletics==
[[Athletics (sport)|Athletics]]
Sammy Mellor wins the sixth running of the Boston Marathon. ==Australian rules football==
[[Australian rules football]]
VFL PremiershipCollingwood wins the 6th VFL Premiership: Collingwood 9.6 (60) d Essendon 3.9 (27) at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) • With a handful of exceptions, all VFL/AFL Grand Finals are played at the MCG from 1902 ==Baseball==
[[Baseball]]
National championshipNational League championship – Pittsburgh PiratesAmerican League championship – Philadelphia Athletics Events • 23 April — infielder Lou Castro debuts with the Philadelphia Athletics in the American League as the first Latin-American to play in Major League BaseballWinnipeg Maroons wins the inaugural Northern League Championship in the minor leagues ==Boxing==
[[Boxing]]
EventsJoe Gans wins the World Lightweight Championship by knocking out Frank Erne in the first round. Gans successfully defends the title five times by the end of the year. • 25 July — James J. Jeffries defeats Bob Fitzsimmons by an eighth-round knockout in San Francisco, Fitzsimmons failing in his bid to recover the World Heavyweight Championship Lineal world championsWorld Heavyweight Championship – James J. JeffriesWorld Middleweight Championship – Tommy RyanWorld Welterweight Championship – Barbados Joe WalcottWorld Lightweight Championship – Frank ErneJoe GansWorld Featherweight Championship – Young Corbett IIWorld Bantamweight Championship – Harry Forbes == Canadian Football ==
[[Canadian football|Canadian Football]]
• The ORFU is reduced to two teams after Hamilton ceases play after the first game of the season. • Ontario Rugby Football Union - Ottawa Rough RidersQuebec Rugby Football Union - Ottawa CollegeManitoba Rugby Football Union - Winnipeg Rowing ClubIntercollegiate Rugby Football Union - McGillDominion Championship - The Ottawa Rough Riders defeat Ottawa College 5-0 ==Cricket==
[[Cricket]]
Events • No cricket is played in South Africa due to the Boer War. • Australia defeats England in The Ashes by 2 Tests to 1 after the first two Tests have been rained off. In one of the most famous Test series in history, the final three matches are full of drama with Victor Trumper scoring a century before lunch in the Third Test, Australia winning the Fourth Test by just 3 runs and England winning the Fifth Test by one wicket following a century in only 75 minutes by Gilbert Jessop. EnglandCounty ChampionshipYorkshireMinor Counties ChampionshipWiltshire • Most runs – Victor Trumper 2570 @ 48.49 (HS 128) • Most wickets – Wilfred Rhodes 213 @ 13.15 (BB 8–26) • Wisden Cricketers of the YearWarwick Armstrong, Cuthbert Burnup, James Iremonger, James Kelly, Victor Trumper AustraliaSheffield ShieldNew South Wales • Most runs – Clem Hill 1035 @ 51.75 (HS 107) • Most wickets – Len Braund 62 @ 28.69 (BB 6–90) IndiaBombay PresidencyEuropeans shared with Parsees South AfricaCurrie Cup – not contested West IndiesInter-Colonial Tournament – not contested ==Figure skating==
[[Figure skating]]
World Figure Skating ChampionshipsWorld Men's ChampionUlrich Salchow (Sweden) ==Golf==
[[Golf]]
Major tournamentsBritish OpenSandy HerdUS OpenLaurie Auchterlonie, who becomes the first golfer to break 80 in all four rounds of the US Open Other tournamentsBritish AmateurCharles HutchingsUS AmateurLouis N. James ==Horse racing==
[[Horse racing]]
EnglandGrand National – Shannon Lass • 1,000 Guineas StakesSceptre2,000 Guineas Stakes – Sceptre • The DerbyArd PatrickThe Oaks – Sceptre • St. Leger Stakes – Sceptre AustraliaMelbourne Cup – The Victory CanadaKing's Plate – Lyddite IrelandIrish Grand National – Patlander • Irish Derby Stakes – St. Brendan USAKentucky Derby – Alan-a-Dale • Preakness Stakes – Old England • Belmont Stakes – Masterman ==Ice hockey==
[[Ice hockey]]
Stanley CupWinnipeg Victorias successfully defends the Stanley Cup, defeating Toronto Wellingtons in a Cup challenge by two games to nil in a best-of-three series • March – Winnipeg Victorias wins the Manitoba Hockey Association championship to retain the Stanley Cup • 1 March — Montreal HC wins the Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) championship and challenges Winnipeg • 13–17 March — Montreal and Winnipeg play a best-of-three series for the Stanley Cup, Montreal winning by two games to one to claim the Stanley Cup for the first time since 1894 ==Motor racing==
[[Motor racing]]
Paris-Vienna Trail • The Paris-Vienna Trail is run on 26–29 June over 990 km and won by Marcel Renault (France) driving a Renault in a time of 15:47:43. The race is in retrospect sometimes referred to as the ''VII Grand Prix de l'ACF''. Gordon Bennett Cup • The third Gordon Bennett Cup is run from Paris to Innsbruck and won by Selwyn Edge (Great Britain) driving a Napier 30hp. Circuit des Ardennes • The inaugural Circuit des Ardennes is run on 31 July 1902 in the vicinity of Bastogne. The total distance is 512.05 km (i.e., 85.34 km x 6 laps). The winner is Charles Jarrott (Great Britain), driving a Panhard-Levassor 70 hp in a time of 5:53:39. Great Britain • The first motor race in Great Britain is held at Bexhill-on-Sea with more than 200 entries. ==Rowing==
[[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]]
The Boat Race • 22 March — Cambridge wins the 59th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race ==Rugby league==
[[Rugby union]]
Home Nations Championship • 20th Home Nations Championship series is won by Wales ==Speed skating==
[[Speed skating]]
Speed Skating World ChampionshipsMen's All-round Championnone declared ==Tennis==
[[Tennis]]
EnglandWimbledon Men's Singles ChampionshipLaurence Doherty (GB) defeats Arthur Gore (GB) 6–4 6–3 3–6 6–0 • Wimbledon Women's Singles ChampionshipMuriel Robb (GB) defeats Charlotte Cooper Sterry (GB) 7–5 6–1 FranceFrench Men's Singles ChampionshipMichel Vacherot (France) defeats Max Decugis (France) 6–4 6–2 • French Women's Singles ChampionshipFrançoise Masson (France) defeats P. Girod (France): details unknown USAAmerican Men's Singles ChampionshipWilliam Larned (USA) defeats Reginald Doherty (GB) 4–6 6–2 6–4 8–6 • American Women's Singles ChampionshipMarion Jones (USA) defeats Elisabeth Moore (USA) 6–1 1–0 retired Davis Cup1902 International Lawn Tennis Challenge – 3–2 at Crescent Athletic Club (grass) Brooklyn, United States ==References==
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