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1969 in sports

1969 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

[[Alpine skiing]]
Alpine Skiing World Cup: • Men's overall champion: Karl Schranz, Austria • Women's overall champion: Gertrud Gabl, Austria ==American football==
[[American football]]
Super Bowl III: the New York Jets (AFL) won 16−7 over the Baltimore Colts (NFL) • Location: Miami Orange Bowl • Attendance: 75,389 • MVP: Joe Namath, QB (New York) • Game note: Super Bowl is remembered for New York quarterback Joe Namath "guaranteeing" a victory. • Rose Bowl (1968 season) • The Ohio State Buckeyes won 27–16 over the Southern California Trojans to win the college football national championshipCollege football's centennial year was marked by racial strife. • September 28 – Minnesota Vikings' Quarterback Joe Kapp became the last player to throw seven touchdowns in a single game. • November 22 – College Football – Michigan upsets #1 ranked Ohio State 24-12 sending Michigan to the Rose Bowl • December 6 – College Football – #1 Texas beats #2 Arkansas 15–14 in the then Game of the Century. Texas would remain #1 for the rest of the season and were the AP 1969 National Champions following their Cotton Bowl win. ==Association football==
[[Association football]]
• September 26 – the Bolivian soccer team is killed in a plane crash near La Paz, BoliviaEuropean CupA.C. Milan 4–1 AjaxInter-Cities Fairs CupNewcastle United defeat Újpesti Dózsa 6–2 on aggregate • England – First Division Champions: Leeds UnitedEngland – FA CupManchester City won 1–0 over Leicester City • Germany – BundesligaBayern Munich • Italy – Serie A: FiorentinaScotlandFirst Division Champions: Celtic • Scotland – FA Cup: Celtic won 4–0 over Rangers • Spain – La Liga: Real Madrid • Ecuador – Ecuadorian Serie A Champions: LDU Quito ==Athletics==
[[Sport of athletics|Athletics]]
[[Australian rules football]]
Victorian Football League • April 12: Carlton become the first team to score 200 points in a VFL match when they kick 30.30 (210) to Hawthorn 12.10 (82). Alex Jesaulenko kicks 6.12 (48). • Richmond wins the 73rd VFL Premiership (Richmond 12.13 (85) d Carlton 8.12 (60)) • Brownlow Medal awarded to Kevin Murray (Fitzroy) ==Bandy==
[[Bandy]]
1969 Bandy World Championship is held in Sweden and won by . ==Baseball==
[[Baseball]]
• The American League expands to 12 teams, adding the Kansas City Royals and Seattle Pilots, and the National League expands to 12 teams, adding the Montreal Expos and San Diego Padres. • Due to expansion, Major League Baseball creates four divisions, with two in each league. • March 1 – Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees announces his retirement. • April 14 – Montreal Expos outfielder Mack Jones hit a three-run home run and two-run triple that highlighted an 8–7 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in the Expos' first home victory as a franchise at Jarry Park. Jones' blast was also the first MLB home run hit outside the United States. • July 20 – San Francisco Giants pitcher Gaylord Perry, some six years after his manager quipped, "They'll put a man on the Moon before he hits a home run", hits the first home run of his career just hours after Neil Armstrong lands on the Moon. • World Series – the New York Mets win 4 games to 1 over the Baltimore Orioles. ==Basketball==
[[Basketball]]
NCAA Men's Basketball Championship – • UCLA wins 92–72 over PurdueNBA Finals – • Boston Celtics won 4 games to 3 over the Los Angeles Lakers1969 ABA Finals – • Oakland Oaks defeat Indiana Pacers 4 games to 1 ==Boxing==
[[Boxing]]
• June 23 – Joe Frazier scored a 7th-round TKO over Jerry Quarry. • August 26 – José Nápoles retained the World Welterweight Championship in a 15-round decision over Emile Griffith. • August 31 – death of Rocky Marciano (45), Italian-American World Heavyweight boxing champion, in an air crash ==Canadian football==
[[Canadian football]]
Grey CupOttawa Rough Riders won 29–11 over the Saskatchewan Roughriders. • Vanier CupManitoba Bisons won 24–15 over the McGill Redmen ==Cricket==
[[Cricket]]
• February 20 – Australia defeat the West Indies at Sydney in the Fifth Test Match to win the series 3-1 • March 8 Rioting stops the final match of England's tour of Pakistan on the third day. The match is abandoned and the series drawn. • July 15 – England defeat the West Indies at Headingley in the Third Test Match to win the series 2-0 • August 26 – England defeat New Zealand at The Oval in the Third Test Match to win the series 2-0 • Learie Constantine becomes the first cricketer and the first person of Afro-Caribbean descent to be given a life peerage. ==Cycling==
[[Cycle sport|Cycling]]
[[Figure skating]]
World Figure Skating Championships – • Men's champion: Tim Wood, United States • Ladies' champion: Gabrielle Seyfert, Germany • Pair skating champions: Irina Rodnina & Alexei Ulanov, Soviet Union • Ice dancing champions: Diane Towler & Bernard Ford, Great Britain ==Golf==
[[Golf]]
'''Men's professional''' • Masters TournamentGeorge ArcherU.S. OpenOrville MoodyBritish OpenTony JacklinPGA ChampionshipRaymond FloydPGA Tour money leader – Frank Beard – $164,707 • Ryder Cup – United States and Britain tied 16 all in team golf. '''Men's amateur''' • British AmateurMichael BonallackU.S. AmateurSteve Melnyk '''Women's professional''' • LPGA ChampionshipBetsy RawlsU.S. Women's OpenDonna CaponiLPGA Tour money leader – Carol Mann – $49,152 ==Harness racing==
[[Horse racing]]
• February 11 – Diana Crump becomes first woman jockey to ride against men in USA racing • February 22 – Barbara Jo Rubin becomes the first female winner of a USA race SteeplechasesCheltenham Gold CupWhat A MythGrand NationalHighland Wedding Flat races • Australia – Melbourne Cup won by Rain Lover • Canada – Queen's Plate won by Jumpin Joseph • France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Levmoss • Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by Prince RegentEnglish Triple Crown Races: • 2,000 Guineas StakesRight TackThe DerbyBlakeneySt. Leger StakesIntermezzoUnited States Triple Crown Races: • Kentucky DerbyMajestic PrincePreakness StakesMajestic PrinceBelmont StakesArts and Letters ==Ice hockey==
[[Ice hockey]]
Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Phil Esposito, Boston BruinsHart Memorial Trophy – for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Phil Esposito, Boston BruinsStanley CupMontreal Canadiens won 4 games to 0 over the St. Louis BluesWorld Hockey Championship • Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Sweden • NCAA Men's Ice Hockey ChampionshipUniversity of Denver Pioneers defeat Cornell University Big Red 4–3 in Colorado Springs, Colorado • Goalie Karen Koch is signed to a professional contract with the Marquette Iron Rangers to become the first woman to play professional hockey in North America, if not the world. ==Motorsport==
[[Rugby union]]
• 75th Five Nations Championship series is won by Wales ==Snooker==
[[Snooker]]
World Snooker Championship reverts to a knockout format. John Spencer beats Gary Owen 37-24 ==Tennis==
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