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1924 in sports

1924 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

[[American football]]
[[Association football]]
EnglandThe Football LeagueHuddersfield Town 57 points, Cardiff City 57, Sunderland 53, Bolton Wanderers 50, Sheffield United 50, Aston Villa 49 • FA Cup finalNewcastle United 2–0 Aston Villa at Empire Stadium, Wembley, London GermanyNational Championship1. FC Nürnberg 2–0 Hamburger SV at Berlin GreeceAEK Athens officially founded on April 13. MonacoAS Monaco officially founded on August 23. PeruClub Universitario de Deportes was founded in Javier Prado Avenue area, Lima on August 7. ==Athletics==
[[Sport of athletics|Athletics]]
'''Men's 1500 metres''' • Paavo Nurmi (Finland) breaks the world record by running a time of 3:52.6 at Helsinki. England1924 Women's Olympiad, Stamford Bridge, London ==Australian rules football==
[[Australian rules football]]
VFL PremiershipEssendon wins the 28th VFL Premiership: under the finals system used, no Grand Final is played. Brownlow Medal • The inaugural Brownlow Medal is awarded to Edward Greeves of Geelong. ==Bandy==
[[Bandy]]
[[Baseball]]
World Series • 4–10 October — Washington Senators (AL) defeats New York Giants (NL) to win the 1924 World Series by 4 games to 3 Negro leaguesKansas City Monarchs (NNL) defeats Hilldale (ECL) 5 games to 4 with 1 tie in the first official Negro World Series. • Pitcher Nip Winters wins a record 27 games for Hilldale in the ECL regular season. ==Biathlon==
[[Biathlon]]
1924 Winter OlympicsMilitary patrol, the forerunner of biathlon which combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, is staged as a demonstration event at the inaugural Winter Olympics in Chamonix. The winning team is Switzerland. ==Bobsleigh==
[[Bobsleigh]]
1924 Winter OlympicsBobsleigh debuts as an Olympic sport at Chamonix at the inaugural Winter Olympics. The sole event is the 4-man bob which is won by Switzerland I (gold) ahead of Great Britain II (silver) and Belgium I (bronze). ==Boxing==
[[Boxing]]
Events • 10 August — the World Featherweight Championship title becomes vacant as Johnny Dundee relinquishes it to fight as a lightweight Lineal world championsWorld Heavyweight Championship – Jack DempseyWorld Light Heavyweight Championship – Mike McTigueWorld Middleweight Championship – Harry GrebWorld Welterweight Championship – Mickey WalkerWorld Lightweight Championship – Benny LeonardWorld Featherweight Championship – Johnny Dundee → vacant • World Bantamweight Championship – Joe LynchAbe Goldstein → Eddie "Cannonball" Martin • World Flyweight Championship – Pancho Villa ==Canadian football==
[[Canadian football]]
Grey Cup12th Grey Cup in the Canadian Football League – Queen's University 11–2 Toronto Balmy Beach ==Cricket==
[[Cricket]]
EventsEngland defeats South Africa 3–0 with two matches drawn. There is a sensational start to the series when the South Africans are bowled out for only 30, in just 12.3 overs, in their first innings of the First Test at Edgbaston, England having made over 400. EnglandCounty ChampionshipYorkshireMinor Counties ChampionshipBerkshire • Most runs – Frank Woolley 2344 @ 49.87 (HS 202) • Most wickets – Maurice Tate 205 @ 13.74 (BB 8–18) • Wisden Cricketers of the YearBob Catterall, Jack MacBryan, Herbie Taylor, Dick Tyldesley, Dodger Whysall AustraliaSheffield ShieldVictoria • Most runs – Bill Ponsford 777 @ 111.00 (HS 248) • Most wickets – Albert Hartkopf and Norman Williams 26 apiece IndiaBombay QuadrangularHindus New ZealandPlunket ShieldWellington South AfricaCurrie Cupnot contested West IndiesInter-Colonial TournamentBarbados ==Curling==
[[Curling]]
1924 Winter OlympicsCurling is played at the inaugural Winter Olympics. It is a demonstration sport at the time but is retrospectively granted official status. The gold medal is won by the Great Britain and Ireland team. ==Cycling==
[[Cycle sport|Cycling]]
Tour de FranceOttavio Bottecchia (Italy) wins the 18th Tour de France ==Field hockey==
[[Field hockey]]
Events • 7 January — the International Hockey Federation (FIH) is founded in Paris by seven member countries: Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Hungary, Spain and Switzerland. ==Figure skating==
[[Figure skating]]
EventsFigure skating is included in the inaugural Winter Olympics, having already featured in the 1908 and 1920 Summer Olympics. The Olympic gold medallists and the world championship winners are the same in all three events. 1924 Winter OlympicsMen's individualGillis Grafström (Sweden) • Women's individualHerma Szabo (Austria) • PairsHelene Engelmann and Alfred Berger (Austria) World Figure Skating ChampionshipsWorld Men's ChampionGillis Grafström (Sweden) • World Women's ChampionHerma Szabo (Austria) • World Pairs ChampionsHelene Engelmann and Alfred Berger (Austria) ==Golf==
[[Golf]]
[[Horse racing]]
Events • The inaugural running of the Cheltenham Gold Cup is won by Red Splash EnglandCheltenham Gold CupRed SplashGrand National – Master Robert • 1,000 Guineas StakesPlack2,000 Guineas StakesDiophonThe DerbySansovinoThe OaksStraitlaceSt. Leger StakesSalmon-Trout AustraliaMelbourne Cup – Backwood CanadaKing's Plate – Maternal Pride FrancePrix de l'Arc de Triomphe – Massine IrelandIrish Grand National – Kilbarry • Irish Derby Stakes – Haine dead heated with Zodiac USAKentucky Derby – Black Gold • Preakness Stakes – Nellie Morse • Belmont Stakes – Mad Play ==Ice hockey==
[[Ice hockey]]
Events • Ice hockey is included in the inaugural Winter Olympics, having already featured in the 1920 Summer Olympics. Canada successfully defends the Olympic title. 1924 Winter Olympics • Gold Medal – Canada • Silver Medal – USA • Bronze Medal – Great Britain Stanley Cup • 22–25 March — Montreal Canadiens defeats Calgary Tigers by 2 games to 0 in the 1924 Stanley Cup Finals EventsSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds defeats the Winnipeg Selkirks 6–3 to win the Allan Cup • 1 December — the expansion Boston Bruins and Montreal Maroons of the NHL play their inaugural game against each other at Boston. Boston wins this game 2–1 but then lose eleven in a row. ==Motorsport==
[[Nordic skiing]]
EventsNordic skiing stages its first international competitions at the inaugural Winter Olympics in Chamonix. Four events are held (for men only): cross-country skiing over 18 km and 50 km; ski jumping on the large hill; and Nordic combined as an individual event. 1924 Winter OlympicsCross-country skiing (18 km) – gold medal: Thorleif Haug (Norway) • Cross-country skiing (50 km) – gold medal: Thorleif Haug (Norway) • Ski jumping – gold medal: Jacob Tullin Thams (Norway) • Nordic combined – gold medal: Thorleif Haug (Norway) ==Olympic Games==
[[Olympic Games]]
1924 Winter Olympics • The 1924 Winter Olympics, the inaugural Winter Olympics, takes place in Chamonix, France. It is originally called ''Semaine des Sports d'Hiver'', or "International Winter Sports Week". • Norway wins the most medals (18) and the most gold medals (5) 1924 Summer Olympics • The 1924 Summer Olympics takes place in Paris • United States wins the most medals (99) and the most gold medals (45) ==Rowing==
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