- Source: 1970 in sports
1970 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
Alpine skiing
Alpine Skiing World Cup
Men's overall season champion – Karl Schranz, Austria
Women's overall season champion – Michèle Jacot, France
American football
11 January – Super Bowl IV: the Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) won 23–7 over the Minnesota Vikings (NFL)
Location: Tulane Stadium
Attendance: 80,562
MVP: Len Dawson, QB (Kansas City)
Cotton Bowl (1969 season):
The Texas Longhorns won 21–17 over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish to win the college football national championship
16 June – death of Brian Piccolo, Chicago Bears player
15 August – Patricia Palinkas becomes the first woman to play in a professional football game for the Orlando Panthers in the Atlantic Coast Football League.
3 September – death of Vince Lombardi, Green Bay Packers coach; subsequently, his name is given to the Super Bowl trophy and the Rotary Lombardi Award
2 October – The Wichita State University football team plane crash claims approximately half the football team when one of two planes crashes on the way to a game at Utah State University.
14 November – A plane carrying most of the Marshall University team crashes just short of landing near Huntington, West Virginia, killing all 75 aboard, including 37 players.
Artistic gymnastics
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Men's all-around champion: Eizo Kenmotsu, Japan
Women's all-around champion: Ludmilla Tourischeva, USSR
Men's team competition champion: Japan
Women's team competition champion: USSR
Athletics
26 December – death from cancer of Lillian Board (22), British middle-distance runner
July – 1970 Commonwealth Games held at Edinburgh
December – 1970 Asian Games held at Bangkok
Baseball
16 January – Gold Glove outfielder Curt Flood files a civil lawsuit challenging baseball's reserve clause, a suit that will have historic implications. Flood refused to report to the Phillies after he was traded by the Cardinals, contending the baseball rule violates federal antitrust laws.
17 January – The Sporting News names Willie Mays as Player of the Decade for the 1960s.
20 January – Lou Boudreau is elected to the Hall of Fame, receiving 232 of a possible 300 votes from the BBWAA.
7 April – The Milwaukee Brewers play their first ever game as the Brewers at Milwaukee County Stadium, after the team had relocated from Seattle.
12 June – Dock Ellis of the Pittsburgh Pirates throws a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres. It is later revealed that he did so while under the influence of LSD.
Robert W. Peterson's book Only the Ball was White is published. The book brings pressure on Major League Baseball to recognize the African-American players from Negro league baseball by honoring its stars in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
World Series – The American League's Baltimore Orioles win their second World Title by defeating the National League's Cincinnati Reds, 4 games to 1.
Basketball
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship –
UCLA wins 80–69 over Jacksonville
National Basketball Association –
New York Knicks won 4 games to 3 over the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1970 NBA Finals
1970 ABA Finals –
Indiana Pacers defeat Los Angeles Stars 4 games to 2
FIBA World Championship –
Yugoslavia World Champion
Boxing
15 February – Carlos Cruz, Featherweight Boxing Champion died in a plane crash
16 February – Joe Frazier wins the undisputed World Heavyweight title with the knock out of Jimmy Ellis in five rounds.
30 December – death of Sonny Liston (38), former heavyweight champion
Canadian football
Grey Cup – Montreal Alouettes win 23–10 over the Calgary Stampeders
Vanier Cup – Manitoba Bisons win 38–11 over the Ottawa Gee-Gees
Cricket
6 January – Australia commences a controversial tour of South Africa.
4 March – South Africa completes a 4–0 series whitewash over Australia at Port Elizabeth. This was to be South Africa's last Test match for 22 years.
22 May – The British Government forces England to cancel the planned tour of England by South Africa.
A "Rest of the World" team captained by Garry Sobers plays five unofficial Test matches against England winning the series 4–1.
In their centenary year Kent wins the English County Championship for the first time since 1913.
The International Cricket Conference votes to suspend South Africa from international cricket indefinitely because of its government's apartheid policy.
Cycling
Giro d'Italia won by Eddy Merckx of Belgium
Tour de France – Eddy Merckx of Belgium
UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race – Jean-Pierre Monseré of Belgium
Field hockey
Men's European Nations Cup held in Brussels and won by West Germany
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: Lyudmila Pakhomova & Alexandr Gorshkov, Soviet Union
Golf
Men's professional
Masters Tournament – Billy Casper
U.S. Open – Tony Jacklin
British Open – Jack Nicklaus
PGA Championship – Dave Stockton
PGA Tour money leader – Lee Trevino – $157,037
Men's amateur
British Amateur – Michael Bonallack
U.S. Amateur – Lanny Wadkins
Women's professional
LPGA Championship – Shirley Englehorn
U.S. Women's Open – Donna Caponi
Titleholders Championship – not played
LPGA Tour money leader – Kathy Whitworth – $30,235
Harness racing
Fresh Yankee was named "Horse of the Year" by the U.S. Trotting Association and the U.S. Harness Writers Association.
Most Happy Fella won the United States Pacing Triple Crown races –
Cane Pace – Most Happy Fella
Little Brown Jug – Most Happy Fella
Messenger Stakes – Most Happy Fella
United States Trotting Triple Crown races –
Hambletonian – Timothy T.
Yonkers Trot – Victory Star
Kentucky Futurity – Timothy T.
Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship –
Pacers: Bold David
Horse racing
Nijinsky wins all three English Triple Crown Races and the Irish Derby
Steeplechases
Cheltenham Gold Cup – L'Escargot
Grand National – Gay Trip
Flat races
Australia – Melbourne Cup won by Baghdad Note
Canada – Queen's Plate won by Almoner
France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Sassafras
Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by Nijinsky
English Triple Crown Races:
2,000 Guineas Stakes – Nijinsky
The Derby – Nijinsky
St. Leger Stakes – Nijinsky
United States Triple Crown Races:
Kentucky Derby – Dust Commander
Preakness Stakes – Personality
Belmont Stakes – High Echelon
Ice hockey
Art Ross Trophy – Bobby Orr becomes the first defenseman in the history of the National Hockey League to lead the league in scoring.
Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins
Stanley Cup – Boston Bruins win the Cup for the first time in 29 years, defeating the St. Louis Blues four games to none. Defenseman, Bobby Orr is awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the series MVP (most valuable player).
World Hockey Championship
Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Sweden
NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship – Cornell University Big Red defeat Clarkson University Golden Knights 6–4 in Lake Placid, New York; only NCAA hockey team to complete season undefeated and untied (31–0)
Lacrosse
STX is founded by Richard B.C. Tucker Sr.
The New Westminster Salmonbellies win the Mann Cup.
The Whitby Transporters win the Castrol Cup.
The Lakeshore Maple Leafs win the Minto Cup.
Motorsport
Rugby league
15 March – the final match of the 1969–70 European Championship is played, with England crowned champions for finishing on top of the league
19 September – the 1970 NSWRFL season culminates with South Sydney's 23–12 Grand Final victory over Manly-Warringah
8 November – the 1970 World Cup is won by Australia, who defeated Great Britain 12–7 in the final
Snooker
World Snooker Championship – Ray Reardon beats John Pulman 37–33
Speed skating
First ISU Sprint Speed Skating Championships for Men and Ladies held in West Allis, U.S.A.
Swimming
22 August – US swimmer Mark Spitz breaks his own, nearly three-year-old world record in the men's 200m butterfly (long course) with a time of 2:05.4. At the same meet and on the same day in Los Angeles, California he loses it to Gary Hall Sr., who swims 2:05.0.
Tennis
Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
Australian Open – Arthur Ashe
French Open – Jan Kodeš
Wimbledon championships – John Newcombe
US Open – Ken Rosewall
Margaret Court wins the Grand Slam in women's tennis –
Australian Open – Margaret Court
French Open – Margaret Court
Wimbledon championships – Margaret Court
US Open – Margaret Court
Davis Cup – United States wins 5–0 over Germany F.R. in world tennis.
Volleyball
1970 FIVB Men's World Championship held in Sofia and won by East Germany
Yacht racing
The New York Yacht Club retains the America's Cup as Intrepid defeats Australian challenger Gretel II, of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, 4 races to 1.
Multi-sport events
Sixth Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand
1970 British Commonwealth Games held in Edinburgh, Scotland
Central American and Caribbean Games held in Panama City, Panama
Sixth Summer Universiade held in Turin, Italy
Sixth Winter Universiade held in Rovaniemi, Finland
Awards
Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year – George Blanda, National Football League
Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year – Chi Cheng, Track and field
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