1975 in sports
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See also: 1974 in sports, other events of 1975, 1976 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.
Auto Racing
- Stock car racing:
- Indianapolis 500 - Bobby Unser
- USAC Racing - A.J. Foyt won the season championship
- Formula One Championship - Niki Lauda of Austria
- 24 hours of Le Mans:
- the team of Jacky Ickx / Derek Bell won, driving a Mirage GR8
- Rally racing - the team of Sandro Munari / Mario Manucci won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Lancia Stratos HF
- Drag racing - Don Garlits won the NHRA "Top Fuel" championship.
Baseball
- January 23: Slugger Ralph Kiner is inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
- September 16: Pirates second baseman Rennie Stennett ties Wilbert Robinson's ML record, set June 10, 1892, by going 7-for-7 in a 9-inning game. He scored five of his club's runs in a 22–0 massacre of the Cubs, a major-league record for the biggest score in a shutout game in the 20th century.
- World Series: Cincinnati Reds win 4 games to 3 over the Boston Red Sox. Often described as one of the most memorable of all World Series.
Basketball
- NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship:
- UCLA wins 92-85 over Kentucky
- NBA Finals:
- Golden State Warriors win 4 games to 0 over the Washington Bullets
Boxing
- October 1 in Manila, Philippines Muhammad Ali defeated Joe Frazier to maintain the Heavyweight Championship of the world. Known as the Thrilla In Manila, many regard it as the greatest fight in boxing history.
Cricket
Cricket World Cup - West Indies beat Australia by 17 runs
Cycling
- Giro d'Italia won by Fausto Bertoglio of Italy
- Tour de France - Bernard Thévenet of France
- World Cycling Championship: Hennie Kuiper of Netherlands
Field Hockey
- March 8 - In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium,England. England beat Wales 2-0.
Figure Skating
- World Figure Skating Championships:
- Men's champion: Sergej Wolkow, Soviet Union
- Women's champion: Dianne de Leeuw, Netherlands
- Pairs champions: Irina Rodnina & Alexander Saizew, Soviet Union
Football (American)
- Super Bowl IX: Pittsburgh Steelers won 16-6 over the Minnesota Vikings
Football (Australian Rules)
- Victorian Football League
- North Melbourne wins the 79th VFL Premiership (North Melbourne 19.8 (122) d Hawthorn 9.13 (67))
- Brownlow Medal awarded to Gary Dempsey (Footscray)
Football (Canadian Football League)
- Grey Cup: Edmonton Eskimos won 9-8 over the Montreal Alouettes
- Vanier Cup: Ottawa Gee Gees won 14-9 over the Calgary Dinos
Football (Soccer)
- England - FA Cup: West Ham United won 2-0 over Fulham played at Wembley Stadium in front of 100,000
Golf
- Grand Slam of golf results:
- PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Jack Nicklaus - $298,149
- Ryder Cup: United States wins 21-11 over Britain & Ireland in world team golf
- US Women's Open - Sandra Palmer
- LPGA Championship - Kathy Whitworth
- Sandra Palmer is the leading money winner on the LPGA tour with earnings of $94,805.
Thoroughbred Horse Racing
- July 6 - In what was billed as the "Battle of the sexes," Kentucky Derby winner, Foolish Pleasure went head to head in a match race against the undefeated filly, Ruffian. In the lead, Ruffian broke a leg and after an unsuccessful operation to save her, the horse most believe to be the greatest thoroughbred filly ever, was humanely put down.
- Australia - Melbourne Cup - Think Big
- Canada - Queen's Plate - L'Enjoleur
- France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Star Appeal
- Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Grundy
Harness Racing
Ice Hockey
- Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins.
- Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Bobby Clarke, Philadelphia Flyers
- Stanley Cup - Philadelphia Flyers defeat the Buffalo Sabres 4 games to 2
- World Hockey Championship:
- Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Czechoslovakia
- SM-liiga, the Finnish professional ice hockey league, launched its first season 1975-1976
Skiing
- Alpine Skiing
- The men's overall season champion: Gustavo Thoeni, Italy
- The women's overall season champion: Annemarie Pröll, Austria
Snooker
- World Snooker Championship: Ray Reardon beats Eddie Charlton 31-30
Tennis
- Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
- Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
- Davis Cup: Sweden wins 3-2 over Czechoslovakia in world tennis.
- 18 year old Martina Navratilova of Czechoslovakia announces her defection to the United States of America
General sporting events
- 1975 cricket World Cup, the first to be held. West Indies beat Australia by 17 runs.
- August 2, the first ascent of Chogolisa I is completed by an Austrian team.
- August 12, In Gothenburg, Sweden, New Zealander, John Walker set a new world record becoming the first man to break 3:50 for the mile when he clocked 3:49.4.
- Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:
- Emmitt Peters won with lead dogs: Nugget & Digger
Births
- January 1 - Chris Anstey, Australian basketball player
- January 13 - Tom Becker, Australian baseball player
- January 15 - Mary Pierce, Canadian-born French tennis player
- January 19 - Natalie Harvey, Australian athlete
- January 21 - Willem Korsten, Dutch football player
- January 30 - Magnus Backstedt, Swedish cyclist
- February 1 - Ekaterini Thanou, Greek athlete
- February 2 - Sergey Filimonov, Kazakh weightlifter
- February 4 - Denis Pimankov, Russian swimmer
- February 5 - Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Dutch football player
- February 7 - Kate Fairweather, Australian archer
- February 9 - Kurt-Asle Arvesen, Norwegian cyclist
- February 9 - Viktor Tchistiakov, Russian-born Australian athlete
- February 11 - Chuck Watanabe, kayaker
- March 4 - Myrna Veenstra, Dutch field hockey player
- March 7 - Clair Fearnley, Australian athlete
- March 9 - Roy Makaay, Dutch football player
- March 13 - Stefan Aartsen, Dutch swimmer
- March 14 - Dimitri Markov, Belorussian-born Australian athlete
- March 19 - Jingyi Le, Chinese swimmer
- March 20 - Julia Zwehl, German field hockey goalkeeper
- March 21 - Mark Williams, British snooker player
- March 23 - Rita Grande, Italian tennis player
- March 24 - Sarah Jamieson, Australian athlete
- March 24 - Thomas Johansson, Swedish tennis player
- March 26 - Guus Vogels, Dutch field hockey player
- March 29 - Jan Bos, Dutch speed skater and cyclist
- April 14 - Adam Basil, Australian athlete
- April 19 - Bram Lomans, Dutch field hockey player
- April 21 - Danyon Loader, Olympic swimming champion from New Zealand
- May 1 - Marc-Vivien Foé, Cameroon football player (d. 2003)
- May 2 - David Beckham, English footbal player
- May 8 - Dion Russell, Australian athlete
- May 9 - Marieke Wijsman, Dutch speed skater
- May 10 - Hélio Castroneves, Brazilian Indy Car driver
- May 12 - Jonah Lomu, New Zealand rugby union player
- May 14 - Nicki Sørensen, Danish cyclist
- May 14 - Christopher Wreh, Liberian footballer
- May 16 - Simon Whitfield, Olympic triathlon champion
- May 26 - Carl Verheijen, Dutch speed skater
- May 29 - Bianca Langham Pritchard, Australian field hockey player
- May 31 - Harold de Man, Dutch alpine skier
- June 22 - Andreas Klöden, German cyclist
- June 23 - Jane Jamieson, Australian athlete
- June 25 - Albert Costa, Spanish tennis player
- June 27 - Dennis van der Geest, Dutch judoka
- June 30 - Ralf Schumacher, German Formula 1-driver
- July 2 - Daniel Kowalski, Australian swimmer
- July 5 - Hernán Crespo, Argentine football player
- July 5 - Ai Sugiyama, Japanese tennis player
- July 11 - Ruben Baraja, Spanish football player
- July 31 - Andrew Hall, South African cricketer
- August 20 - Beatrice Caslaru, Romanian swimmer
- August 25 - Petria Thomas, Australian swimmer
- August 27 - Trent Durrington, Australian baseball player
- September 4 - Julie Deiters, Dutch field hockey player
- September 15 - Tom Dolan, American swimmer
- September 20 - Juan Pablo Montoya, Colombian Formule 1-driver
- September 25 - Claire Taylor, English cricketer
- September 27 - Krzysztof Nowak, Polish football player (d. 2005)
- September 28 - Lenny Krayzelburg, Ukrainian-born swimmer
- September 30 - Dennis Gentenaar, Dutch football player
- October 12 - Marion Jones, American athlete
- October 24 - Shane Hair, Australian athlete
- October 24 - Rolf Landerl, Austrian football player
- October 30 - Joanne Malar, Canadian swimmer
- October 31 - Jagan Hames, Australian athlete
- November 1 - Erben Wennemars, Dutch speed skater
- November 14 - Gerritjan Eggenkamp, Dutch rower
- November 22 - Ayelen Stepnik, Argentine field hockey player
- December 1 - Sophia Skou, Danish swimmer
- December 5 - Ronnie O'Sullivan, British snooker player
- December 18 - Vincent van der Voort, Dutch darts player
- December 23 - Robert Bartko, German track cyclist
- December 26 - Marcelo Rios, Chilean tennis player
- December 27 - Patrick Paauwe, Dutch football player
- December 30 - Tiger Woods, American golf star
Deaths
- January 5 - Don Wilson, Major League Baseball pitcher (1966-1974)
- March 21 - Joe Medwick, Major League Baseball player (1932-1948)
- May 22 - Lefty Grove, Major League Baseball pitching great (1925-1941)
- May 27 - Ezzard Charles, Heavyweight Boxing Champion
- June 4 - Wendell Ladner, NBA basketball player, died in a plane crash
- July 7 - Ruffian, undefeated filly race horse who broke a leg during a match race the previous day and had to put down after an usuccessful operation.
- August 17 - Vladimir Kuts, Russian distance runner, Olympic gold medalist
- September 29 - Casey Stengel, NY Yankees manager (1949-60)
- October 4 May Sutton, US Open & Wimbledon tennis chamnpion
- November 29 - Graham Hill, F1 race car champion, died when the plane he was piloting crashed
- December 1 - Nellie Fox, Major League Baseball player (1947-1965)fr:1975 en sport
