1979 in sports
See also:
1978 in sports, other events of 1979, 1980 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. Stock car racing:*NASCAR Championship - Richard Petty*Richard Petty won the Daytona 500CART Racing (replaced USAC): Rick Mears won the season championship*Indianapolis 500 - Rick MearsFormula One Champion - Jody Scheckter of South Africa24 hours of Le Mans: the team of Klaus Ludwig / Bill Whittington / Don Whittington win driving a Porsche 935Rally racing - the team of Bernard Darniche / Alain Mahe win the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Lancia Stratos HF Drag racing:*Rob Bruins won the NHRA Top Fuel championship.*Don Garlits won Top Fuel at the [NHRA] World Finals January 23: Willie Mays receives 409 of 432 votes in the BBWAA election to earn enshrinement in the Hall of Fame. Cricket World Cup - West Indies beat England by 92 runsWorld Series Cricket rival competition to official International Cricket Council matches is disbanded. Giro d'Italia won by Giuseppe Saronni of ItalyTour de France - Bernard Hinault -FranceWorld Cycling Championship: Jan Raas of Netherlands March 10 - In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium,England.England drew 0-0 with Ireland.August 31 - The 2nd Women's World Field Hockey Championships was held at Vancouver,Canada with the Netherlands as the champions. World Figure Skating Championships:*Men's champion: Vladimir Kovalev, (Soviet Union)*Women's champion: Linda Fratianne, (United States)*Pairs champions: Tai Babilonia & Randy Gardner, (United States) Super Bowl XIII: Pittsburgh Steelers won 35-31 over the Dallas Cowboys
Victorian Football League* Carlton wins the 83rd VFL Premiership (Carlton 11.16 (82) d Collingwood 11.11 (77))* Brownlow Medal awarded to Peter Moore (Collingwood) Grey Cup: Edmonton Eskimos won 17-9 over the Montreal Alouettes Vanier Cup: Acadia Axmen won 34-12 over the Western Ontario Mustangs
May 12 - England - FA Cup: Arsenal won 3-2 over Manchester United
Sport Club Internacional Brazilian Champion, without defeats.
Men's Golf Grand Slam of golf results:#May - The Masters - Fuzzy Zoeller#June - US Open - Hale Irwin#July 20 - British Open - Seve Ballesteros#August - PGA Championship - David Graham
Women's GolfUS Women's Open - Jerilyn BritzLPGA Championship - Donna CaponiNancy Lopez: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $189,213. Australia - Melbourne Cup - Hyperno Canada - Queen's Plate - Steady GrowthFrance - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Three TroikasIreland - Irish Derby Stakes - Troy United States Pacing Triple Crown races:#Cane Pace - Happy Motoring#Little Brown Jug - Hot Hitter#Messenger Stakes - Hot Hitter Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:*Pacers: Rondel*Trotters: No Response Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Bryan Trottier, New York Islanders Alpine Skiing*The men's overall season champion: Peter Luescher, Switzerland*The women's overall season champion: Annemarie Moser-Pröll, Austria World Snooker Championship: outsider Terry Griffiths beats Dennis Taylor 24-16World rankings: Ray Reardon remains world number one for 1979/80 Grand Slam in tennis men's results:#Australian Open - Guillermo Vilas#French Open - Björn Borg#Wimbledon championships - July 7 - Björn Borg#US Open - John McEnroe - Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
- #Australian Open - Barbara Jordan
- #French Open - Chris Evert
- #Wimbledon championships - July 7 - Martina Navratilova
- #US Open - Tracy Austin, youngest US Open Champion at the age of 16 years, 8 months and 28 days defeating 4-time defending champion Chris Evert 6-4, 6-3 in the final after defeating 2nd seeded Martina Navratilova in the semifinal making Evert lose for the first time in 32 matches.
- Davis Cup: United States wins 5-0 over Italy in world tennis.
- Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:
- *Rick Swenson won with lead dogs: Andy & O.B. (Old Buddy)
- September 7 - The Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) makes its debut.
Births - January 15 - Marie-Helene Chisholm, judo star
- January 2 - Hanna Ljungberg, Swedish soccer star
- January 9 - Kate Wilson-Smith, badminton player
- January 14 - Whynter Lamarre, water polo goalie
- January 16 - Helen Grant, English field hockey star
- January 21 - Brian O'Driscoll, Irish rugby star
- January 24 - Amanda Levens, basketball player
- January 25 - Pi Hongyan, badminton player
- January 30 - Karen Smith, Australian field hockey international
- February 2 - Fani Halkia, Greek athlete
- February 9 - Irina Slutskaya, figure skater
- March 12 - Nidia Guenard, professional wrestler
- March 16 - Suzie Faulkner, Australian field hockey international
- March 26 - Almudena Gallardo, Spanish archery star
- April 5 - Emily Halliday, Australian field hockey international
- April 6 - Jana Salat, water polo player
- April 18 - Pawina Thongsuk, weightlifter
- April 27 - Alison Bradley, Canadian softball player
- May 1 - Ann Dow, Canadian water polo star
- May 24 - Tracy McGrady, NBA star
- May 24 - Natalya Nazarova, Russian athlete
- May 25 - Jonny Wilkinson, English rugby star
- June 11 - Patricia Miranda, US wrestler
- June 24 - Fanny Letourneau, synchronised swimming star
- July 5 - Amélie Mauresmo, tennis star
- July 7 - Alexandra Fouace, French archery star
- July 9 - Andrea Dewar, Canadian water polo star
- July 13 - Saralee Thungthongkam, badminton player
- July 16 - Kim Rhode, shooter
- July 21 - Tine Rasmussen, badminton player
- July 25 - Mylanie Barre, canoeist
- August 8 - Carrie Lightbound, canoeist
- August 9 - Erin Chan, synchronised swimming star
- August 23 - Kaori Mori, badminton player
- September 19 - Li Wing Mui, badminton player
- September 26 - Jaycie Phelps, US gymnast
- November 13 - Ron Artest, NBA star
- November 20 - Anastasiya Kapachinskaya, Russian athlete
- December 2 - Abdul Razzaq, cricketer
- December 7 - Nigella Saunders, badminton player
- December 17 - Charlotte Edwards, English cricketer
- December 24 - Lucilla Wright, UK field hockey international
- December 30 - Angela Lichty, softball player
- December 30 - Abi Oyepitan, athlete
Deaths - February 21 - Glendon Gibbs, Australian cricketer
- April 6 - M Marie Widlow, Hall of Fame softball pitcher
- May 31 - Nigel Howard, English cricketer
- June 22 Louis Chiron, Grand Prix motor racing champion
- July 5 - Elizabeth Ryan, tennis star, won 19 Wimbledon titles
- July 9 - Betty Evans Grayson, Hall of Fame softball pitcher
- July 21 - Sandor Kocsis, Hungarian soccer star
- July 22 - Tony "Two-Ton" Galento, boxer/actor
- August 2 - Thurman Munson, New York Yankees catcher (1969-1979), plane crash
- August 21 - Giuseppe Meazza, Italian, soccer star
- October 22 - Clint Hodgins, Hall of Fame harness-racing driver
- December 15 - Stan Hack, Major League Baseball player (1932-1947)
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