1967 In Sports
See also:
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,
other events of 1967
,
1968 in sports
and the
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.
Auto Racing
Stock car racing
:
Mario Andretti
wins the
Daytona 500
NASCAR Championship
—
Richard Petty
Indianapolis 500
—
A.J. Foyt
USAC Racing
—
A.J. Foyt
won the season championship
Formula One Champion
—
Denny Hulme
of
New Zealand
24 hours of Le Mans
:
Dan Gurney
/
A.J. Foyt
won, driving a
Ford GT-40 Mk. IV
Rally racing
—
Rauno Aaltonen
/
Henry Liddon
won the
Monte Carlo Rally
driving a
Mini Cooper S
Drag racing
—
Bennie Osborn
won "
Top Fuel
" at the
NHRA
World Finals
Baseball
World Series
:
St. Louis Cardinals
win 4 games to 3 over the
Boston Red Sox
. The series MVP is pitcher
Bob Gibson
of St. Louis.
Basketball
NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
:
UCLA wins 79-64 over Dayton
NBA Finals
:
Philadelphia 76ers
won 4 games to 2 over the
San Francisco Warriors
Boxing
May 9
—
Muhammed Ali
was stripped of his World Heavyweight Champion titles and was banned from boxing by the various commissions for his refusal to be inducted into the
United States Army
Cycling
Giro d'Italia
won by
Felice Gimondi
of
Italy
Tour de France
—
Roger Pingeon
of
France
World Cycling Championship
:
Eddy Merckx
of
Belgium
Field Hockey
March 11
— In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium,England. England beat Ireland 7-1.
Figure skating
World Figure Skating Championships
:
Men's champion:
Emmerich Dnzer
,
Austria
Women's champion:
Peggy Fleming
,
United States
Pairs champions:
Ludmila Belousowa
&
Oleg Protopopow
,
Soviet Union
Football
(
American
)
The first
Super Bowl
is played on January 15: The NFL champion
Green Bay Packers
win 35-10 over the AFL champion
Kansas City Chiefs
. This was following the 1966 seasons.
On December 31, the
Green Bay Packers
defeat the
Dallas Cowboys
21-17 for the 1967 NFL Championship in a now-legendary game at
Lambeau Field
known as the
Ice Bowl
.
Oakland Raiders
40-7
Houston Oilers
for the 1967
American Football League
Championship.
Football
(
Australian Rules
)
Victorian Football League
Richmond
wins the 71st VFL Premiership (Richmond 16.18 (114) d
Geelong
15.15 (105))
Brownlow Medal
awarded to
Ross Smith
(
St Kilda
)
Football
(
Canadian
)
Grey Cup
:
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
won 24-1 over the
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Vanier Cup
:
Alberta Golden Bears
win 10-9 over the
McMaster Marauders
Football
(
Soccer
)
England — FA Cup
:
Tottenham Hotspur
won 2-1 over
Chelsea
Golf
Men's Golf
Grand Slam of golf
results:
May
—
The Masters
—
Gay Brewer
June
—
US Open
—
Jack Nicklaus
July
—
British Open
—
Roberto De Vicenzo
August
—
PGA Championship
—
Don January
PGA
tour's leading money winner for the year:
Jack Nicklaus
— $188,998
Ryder Cup
:
United States
wins 23 to 8 over
Britain
in world team golf.
Women's Golf
US Women's Open
—
Catherine Lacoste
LPGA Championship
—
Kathy Whitworth
Kathy Whitworth
: leading money winner on the
LPGA
tour, earning $32,937.
Thoroughbred Horse Racing
Australia
—
Melbourne Cup
—
Red Handed
Canada
—
Queen's Plate
—
Jammed Lovely
France
—
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
—
Topyo
Ireland
—
Irish Derby Stakes
—
Ribocco
English Triple Crown Races
:
Two Thousand Guineas Stakes
—
Royal Palace
Epsom Derby
—
Royal Palace
St. Leger Stakes
—
Ribocco
United States Triple Crown Races
:
Kentucky Derby
—
Proud Clarion
Preakness Stakes
—
Damascus
Belmont Stakes
—
Damascus
Harness Racing
United States Pacing Triple Crown races
:
Cane Pace
—
Meadow Paige
Little Brown Jug
—
Best Of All
Messenger Stakes
—
Romulus Hanover
United States Trotting Triple Crown races
:
Hambletonian
—
Speedy Streak
Yonkers Trot
Kentucky Futurity
Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship
:
Pacers:
Binshaw
Ice Hockey
Art Ross Memorial Trophy
as the
NHL
's leading scorer during the regular season:
Stan Mikita
,
Chicago Blackhawks
Hart Memorial Trophy
: for the
NHL
's Most Valuable Player:
Stan Mikita
,
Chicago Blackhawks
Stanley Cup
:
Toronto Maple Leafs
won 4 games to 2 over the
Montreal Canadiens
World Hockey Championship
Men's champion:
Soviet Union
defeated
Sweden
Skiing
Alpine Skiing
The first World Cup tour in Alpine skiing is organized for the three ski events, "Downhill," "Slalom," and "Giant Slalom."
The men's overall season champion:
Jean-Claude Killy
,
France
The women's overall season champion:
Nancy Greene
,
Canada
Snooker
No
World Snooker Championship
challenge matches.
John Pulman
remains world champion
Tennis
Grand Slam in tennis
men's results:
Australian Open
—
Roy Emerson
French Open
—
Roy Emerson
Wimbledon championships
—
John Newcombe
US Open
—
John Newcombe
Grand Slam in tennis
women's results:
Australian Open
—
Nancy Richey
French Open
—
Francoise Durr
Wimbledon championships
—
Billie Jean King
US Open
—
Billie Jean King
Davis Cup
:
Australia
wins 4-1 over
Spain
in world tennis.
General sporting events
Births
January 2
—
Helen Morgan
, British field hockey goalkeeper
January 23
—
Naim Suleymanoglu
,
Bulgaria
-born
Turkish
weightlifter
February 11
—
Barbara Byrne
, American rower
February 11 —
Chris Reohr
, American fencer
February 11 —
John Patterson
US baseball player
May 30
-
Rechelle Hawkes
, Australian field hockey international
February 18
—
Roberto Baggio
, Italian football player
September 5
—
Jane Sixsmith
, British field hockey international
September 19
—
Jim Abbott
, US one-handed baseball player
October 21
—
Paul Ince
, English football player
Deaths
January 4
—
Donald Campbell
, land and water speed record holder
June 29
—
Primo Carnera
, former Heavyweight boxing champion
July 21
—
Jimmie Foxx
,
Baseball Hall of Fame
October 10
—
Charlotte Cooper
— tennis star, 5-time
Wimbledon champion
November 16
—
Native Dancer
,
thoroughbred horse racing
champion
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