• Source: Blowout (sports)
    • In sports, a blowout or rout is an easy or one-sided victory. It occurs when one athletic team or individual performer outscores another by a large margin or in such a fashion that the second team or individual has little chance of a victory. The term "blowout" is often used in reference to athletic competition, but it is used in other contexts such as electoral politics (see also the synonym landslide).


      Ethics and sportsmanship


      During blowouts, some coaches and players are challenged by the ethics and sportsmanship of the event. Some believe it is not appropriate to give full effort when winning by a blowout margin or to "run up the score". Others believe that in athletic competition one is supposed to give full effort at all times.
      Continuing to give full effort, and especially running up the score, can lead to the losing team becoming angry or upset. Yelling, fights and players being removed from the game often take place when a team is being blown out because the losing team is frustrated and embarrassed. During the portion of the game that is played after the outcome has been decided, which is known as garbage time, most teams rest many of their better players and play reserves who do not regularly play in their place. This keeps the regular players from getting injured and to have rest. It also gives the reserves a chance to get experience under game conditions. During blowouts fans will often chant for their favorite reserve players to get playing time and cheer loudly when this player does well.
      However in some sports, maintaining a large margin of victory must be done in order to retain the lead in statistical tiebreaker computations for playoff contention, and in other sports such as baseball, a strong inning or comeback win by the trailing team is always possible in pressure situations, due to the non-timed nature of the sport.


      Notable blowouts


      Some of the most one-sided sporting victories are given below:


      = American football

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      College football


      In the 1916 Cumberland vs. Georgia Tech football game, called "the biggest blowout in football history" by Los Angeles Times columnist Paul Aurandt in 1983, Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland College by a score of 222–0. Georgia Tech rushed for 1,650 yards and did not allow a first down by Cumberland.
      In a record-setting season of blowouts, the 1901 Michigan Wolverines football team defeated its opponents over the course of the entire season by a combined score of 550–0.


      NFL


      In 1940, the Chicago Bears beat the Washington Redskins 73–0 in the league's championship game. Chicago coach George Halas reportedly showed his players newspaper clippings in which George Preston Marshall, the Redskins' owner, called the Bears "crybabies and quitters" after the Redskins beat the Bears 7–3 in the regular season.


      International


      In the 2014 IFAF U-19 World Championship, Canada defeated Kuwait 91–0.
      In the 2024 IFAF World Junior Championship the record for points scored and point spread in a sanctioned international American football game was Canada's 110–0 win over Brazil on 22 June 2024.


      = Association football

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      Club (men)


      In 1885, Arbroath defeated Bon Accord of Aberdeen in a Scottish Cup match by a score of 36–0.
      In 2002, the coach of Madagascar's Stade Olympique de l'Emyrne team staged a protest by directing his players to score at will—against themselves. The final score was 149–0, with players on the winning team (Adema) not scoring any of the goals.


      International (men)



      In the 1979 South Pacific Games, Fiji defeated Kiribati 24–0.
      In 2001, Australia beat American Samoa 31–0 during an Oceanian qualifying match for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
      In the 2015 Pacific Games, the Micronesia under-23 side was defeated by the Vanuatu under-23 side 46–0 . Micronesia conceded a total of 114 goals in the tournament.
      In the 2023 EAFF U-15 Men's Championship, Guam lost 26–0 to Japan.


      International (women)


      In the 2001 AFC Women's Championship, North Korea defeated Singapore 24–0.
      In qualifying for the FIFA Women's World Cup, five games in history have ended 21–0.
      A European 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification match that ended England 20–0 Latvia led to debate about changes in the qualification system.


      = Australian rules football

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      AFL


      In 1979, Fitzroy defeated Melbourne 238–48.


      = Baseball

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      Major League Baseball


      In 1897, the Chicago Colts of the National League defeated the Louisville Colonels 36–7.
      The modern record (i.e., post-1900) for margin of victory was set in 2007, when the Texas Rangers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 30–3. The 30 runs are also a modern-era record for runs scored in a nine-inning MLB game by one team.


      = Basketball

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      NBA


      On 2 December 2021, the Memphis Grizzlies beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 152–79.


      Olympic Games


      During the 1976 Summer Olympics, UPI described a 129–63 victory by the Soviet Union over Japan in men's basketball as "the most one-sided blowout of the current Olympic competition.".
      In the highest scoring performance by any team in Olympic history, the U.S. men's basketball team beat Nigeria 156–73 in the 2012 Olympics.


      = Beach soccer

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      In a 2005 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup qualification match, Brazil defeated Mexico 23–3.
      In a 2013 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup qualification match, Iran defeated the Philippines 20–0.


      = Canadian football

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      CFL


      On 24 August 1959, the Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 55–0.
      On 29 July 2017, the Calgary Stampeders defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 60–1.


      IRFU/WIRFU


      In the 1923 Grey Cup, Queen's University defeated the Regina Rugby Club 54–0.
      In 1956, the Montreal Alouettes defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 82–14.


      = Cricket

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      Test format


      In the fifth test of the 1938 Ashes Series, England defeated Australia by an innings and 579 runs. Winning the toss and choosing to bat first, England declared after scoring 903 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. In reply, Australia were bowled out for 201 runs in their first innings and 123 runs in their second innings.


      ODI format


      In 2008, New Zealand defeated Ireland by 290 runs. New Zealand's opening pair James Marshall and Brendon McCullum put on a first wicket partnership of 274 runs and batted through 42.2 overs. New Zealand posted a total of 402 runs for the loss of 2 wickets and bowled out Ireland for 112 runs in 28.4 overs.


      Twenty20 format


      In 2007, Sri Lanka defeated Kenya by 174 runs (201–27) in a match in Johannesburg, South Africa.
      In 2024, during African sub regional qualifiers for T20 WC 2026, Zimbabwe (then ranked 12th) beat Gambia (then ranked 95th) by a huge margin of 290 runs (344 — 54).


      = Floorball

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      Men


      In the men's 2009 Men's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships, Singapore defeated India 59–0.


      Women


      In a 2021 Women's World Floorball Championships qualification game, Sweden defeated France 62–0.


      = Formula 1

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      In F1, the largest winning margin is 2 laps, which has occurred twice. Sir Jackie Stewart accomplished the feat at the 1969 Spanish Grand Prix, while Damon Hill achieved the same winning margin at the 1995 Australian Grand Prix.
      The largest winning margin outright was of Stirling Moss, who won the 1958 Portuguese Grand Prix by 5 minutes, 12 seconds.


      = Futsal

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      Men


      In 1991, Brazil defeated Uruguay 38–3.
      In 1999, Iran defeated Singapore 36–0.
      At the 2006 Lusophony Games, Brazil defeated Timor-Leste 76–0 and Portugal defeated Timor-Leste 56–0.


      Women


      In 2005, Iran defeated Turkmenistan 32–1 and Iraq 26–1.


      = Golf

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      PGA Tour


      Three players have won PGA Tour matches by 16 strokes: J.D. Edgar at the 1919 Canadian Open; Joe Kirkwood Sr. at the 1924 Corpus Christi Open; and Bobby Locke at the 1948 Chicago Victory National Championship.
      Tiger Woods has the largest margin of victory since 1950 with a 15-stroke win at the 2000 U.S. Open.


      = Horse racing

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      Secretariat won the 1973 Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths to win the Triple Crown.


      = Ice hockey

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      NHL


      On January 23, 1944, the Detroit Red Wings beat the New York Rangers 15–0.


      International (men)


      At the 1987 Ice Hockey World Championships, Australia defeated New Zealand 58–0.
      At the 1998 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship, South Korea beat Thailand 92–0.


      International (women)


      In 2008, Slovakia beat Bulgaria 82–0 in a 2010 Winter Olympics qualification tournament.


      = NASCAR

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      In 1965, Ned Jarrett won the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway by 14 laps over 2nd place Buck Baker and 19 laps over 3rd and 4th-place finishers: Darel Dieringer and Roy Mayne. It is still the largest margin of victory in NASCAR.


      = Rugby union

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      At the 2003 Rugby World Cup, Australia defeated Namibia by a score of 142–0.


      = Tennis

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      In the 1974 US Open, Jimmy Connors defeated Ken Rosewall 6–1, 6–0, 6–1, the most lopsided defeat in any Grand Slam final.
      At the 1988 French Open, Steffi Graf, en route to the first ever Calendar Golden Slam, successfully defended her title by defeating Natasha Zvereva 6–0, 6–0 in a 32-minute final. Natasha, who had eliminated Martina Navratilova in the fourth round, won only thirteen points in the match.


      = Water polo

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      In the women's tournament at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships, Hungary defeated South Korea 64–0.


      See also


      Running up the score
      Goal difference
      AS Adema 149–0 SO l'Emyrne
      Brazil 76–0 Timor-Leste
      England 20–0 Latvia
      France v Azerbaijan (UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying)
      Bahrain 10–0 Indonesia
      World record
      List of unbeaten football club seasons
      Perfect season


      Notes

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