1963 in sports
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See also: 1962 in sports, other events of 1963, 1964 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.
[edit] Athletics
[edit] Marathon
- May 4 — Pan American Games Marathon, Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Men's Winner: Fidel Negrete Gamboa (MEX) 2:27:56
- July 13 — Enschede Marathon, Netherlands
- Men's Winner: Václav Chudomel (CZE) 2:25:11
- October 15 — Fukuoka Marathon, Japan
- Men's Winner: Jeff Julian (NZL) 2:18:01
[edit] Auto Racing
- Stock car racing:
- Tiny Lund won the Daytona 500
- NASCAR Championship - Joe Weatherly
- Indianapolis 500 - Parnelli Jones
- USAC Racing - A.J. Foyt won the season championship
- Formula One Championship - Jimmy Clark of Great Britain
- 24 hours of Le Mans: the team of Ludovico Scarfiotti / Lorenzo Bandini win, driving a Ferrari 250P
- Rally racing - the team of Erik Carlsson / Gunnar Palm win the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Saab 96
- Drag racing - Bobby Vodnik won "Top Fuel" at the NHRA Nationals
[edit] Baseball
- June 22: Phillies center fielder Tony Gonzalez plays his 200th straight errorless game to help rookie Ray Culp beat Roger Craig and the Mets 2–0.
- World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers win 4 games to 0 over the New York Yankees. The series MVP is Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles.
[edit] Basketball
- NCAA Men's Basketball Championship:
- Loyola (Illinois) wins 60-58 over Cincinnati
- NBA Finals:
- Boston Celtics win 4 games to 2 over the Los Angeles Lakers
- FIBA World Championship:
- Brazil World Champion
[edit] Billiards
- Maureen Baynton won the Women's World Amateur Billiards Championships
[edit] Boxing
- July 22 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Sonny Liston won the Heavyweight Championship of the world by knocking out Floyd Patterson in the 1st round.
[edit] Cycling
- Giro d'Italia won by Franco Balmamion of Italy
- Tour de France - Jacques Anquetil of France
- World Cycling Championship: Benoni Beheyt of Belgium
[edit] Figure skating
- World Figure Skating Championships
- Men's champion: Donald McPherson, Canada
- Ladies' champion: Sjoukje Dijkstra, Netherlands
- Pair skating champions: Marika Kilius & Hans-Jürgen Bäumler, Germany
- Ice dancing champions: Eva Romanová & Pavel Roman, Czechoslovakia
[edit] Football (American)
- January 29 - First inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame are announced
- AFL Eastern Division Playoff: Boston Patriots win 26-8 over the Buffalo Bills
- AFL Championship: San Diego Chargers win 51-10 over the Boston Patriots
- NFL Championship: Chicago Bears win 14-10 over the New York Giants
- September 7 - The Pro Football Hall of Fame opens in Canton, Ohio with 17 charter members.
- The Heisman Trophy: Roger Staubach, Navy
[edit] Football (Australian rules football)
- Victorian Football League
- Geelong wins the 67th VFL Premiership (Geelong 15.19 (109) d Hawthorn 8.12 (60))
- Brownlow Medal awarded to Bob Skilton (South Melbourne)
[edit] Football (Canadian)
- Grey Cup: Hamilton Tiger-Cats win 21-10 over the B.C. Lions
[edit] Football (Soccer)
- England - FA Cup: Manchester United won 3-1 over Leicester City
[edit] Golf
- Grand Slam of golf results:
- May - The Masters - Jack Nicklaus
- June - US Open - Julius Boros
- July - British Open - Bob Charles
- August - PGA Championship - Jack Nicklaus
- PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Arnold Palmer - $128,230
- Ryder Cup: United States wins 23 to 9 over Britain in world team golf.
- US Women's Open - Mary Mills
- LPGA Championship - Mickey Wright
- Mickey Wright: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $31,269
[edit] Thoroughbred Horse Racing
- Australia - Melbourne Cup - Gatum Gatum
- Canada - Queen's Plate - Canebora
- France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Exbury
- Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Ragusa
- English Triple Crown Races:
- Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - Only For Life
- Epsom Derby - Relko
- St. Leger Stakes - Ragusa
- United States Triple Crown Races:
- Kentucky Derby - Chateaugay
- Preakness Stakes - Candy Spots
- Belmont Stakes - Chateaugay (Held at Aqueduct)
[edit] Harness Racing
- United States Pacing Triple Crown races:
- Cane Pace - Meadow Skipper
- Little Brown Jug - Overtrick
- Messenger Stakes - Overtrick
- Speedy Scot won the Triple Crown of Harness Racing forTriple Crown races:
- Hambletonian - Speedy Scott
- Yonkers Trot - Speedy Scott
- Kentucky Futurity - Speedy Scott
[edit] Radiosport
- Third Amateur Radio Direction Finding European Championship held in Vilnius, Lithuania.
[edit] Tennis
- Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
- Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
- Davis Cup: United States won 3-2 over Australia in world tennis.
[edit] General sporting events
- Fourth Pan American Games held in São Paulo, Brazil
- Fourth Mediterranean Games held in Naples, Italy
- Third Summer Universiade held in Porto Alegre, Brazil
[edit] Births
[edit] January
- January 1 — Lina Kačiušytė, Lithuanian swimmer
- January 2 — Patty Shea, American field hockey goalkeeper
- January 3 — Lisa Opie, English squash player
- January 4 — Elena Valova, Russian world pairs figure skating champion
- January 6 — Paul Kipkoech, Kenyan long-distance runner (d. 1995)
- January 9 — Karen Brown, British field hockey international
- January 10 — Francesco Panetta, Italian long-distance runner
- January 11 — Tracy Caulkins, American swimmer
- January 11 — Petra Schneider, East German swimmer
- January 21 — Hakeem Olajuwon, Nigerian-American basketball player
- January 24 — Martyn Grimley, English field hockey player
- January 24 — Arnold Vanderlyde, Dutch boxer
- January 26 — José Mourinho, Portuguese football manager
- January 30 — Agapito Gómez, Spanish boxer
[edit] February
- February 7 — Asko Peltoniemi, Finnish pole vaulter
- February 11 — Todd Benzinger, American baseball player
- February 16 — Ines Geißler, East German butterfly swimmer
- February 16 — Dano Halsall, Swiss freestyle swimmer
- February 17 — Michael Jordan, American basketball player
- February 20 — Charles Barkley, American basketball player
- February 20 — Joakim Nyström, Swedish tennis player
- February 22 — Vijay Singh, Fiji-born, ethnic Indian golf player
- February 27 — Francesco Cancellotti, Italian tennis player
- February 27 — Susan Furmage, London-born field hockey player from New Zealand
- February 27 — Ljubiša Simič, Yugoslav boxer
[edit] March
- March 1 — Barbara Marois, US field hockey defender
- March 2 — Tanyu Kiryakov, Bulgarian pistol shooter
- March 6 — Gary Stevens, American jockey
- March 8 — Miguel Nido, Puerto Rican tennis player
- March 9 — Maurizio Stecca, Italian boxer
- March 12 — Sharon Buchanan, Australian field hockey player
- March 13 — Rick Carey, American backstroke swimmer
- March 14 — Bruce Reid, Australian cricketer
- March 22 — Frank Drost, Dutch freestyle and butterfly swimmer
[edit] April
- April 3 — Anne Minter, Australian tennis player
- April 7 — Vlastimil Cerny, Czech-born swimmer from Canada
- April 18 — Jan Ykema, Dutch ice speed skater
- April 23 — Wendy Fraser, Scottish field hockey player
- April 29 — David Izonritei, Nigerian boxer
[edit] May
- May 10 — Patrice Kuchna, French tennis player
- May 11 — Mark Breland, American world champion boxer
- May 17 — Michelle Conn, Canadian field hockey player
- May 19 — Reema Abdo, Aden-born backstroke swimmer from Canada
- May 24 — Joe Dumars, American basketball player and executive
- May 24 — Rich Rodriguez, American football coach
- May 28 — Zemfira Meftakhetdinova, Azerbaijani sport shooter
- May 30 — Jill Atkins, English field hockey player
[edit] June
- June 3 — Hugo Antonio Corti, Argentine boxer
- June 4 — Carey Nelson, Canadian long-distance runner
- June 8 — Héctor Moreno, Colombian race walker
- June 13 — Catarina Lindqvist, Swedish tennis player
- June 19 — Rory Underwood, English rugby union footballer
- June 20 — Matt Anger, American tennis player
- June 23 — Rob Woodhouse, Australian swimmer
- June 24 — Predrag Radosavljević, Serbia-born American soccer player
- June 24 — Barbara Underhill, Canadian pairs figure skater
- June 30 — Olga Bryzgina, Soviet athlete
- June 30 — Pat Caruso, Italian-born Canadian field hockey player
[edit] July
- July 1 — Igor Zhelezovski, Soviet speed skater
- July 5 — Mark Stockwell, Australian freestyle swimmer
- July 7 — Geir Karlstad, Norwegian speed skater
- July 10 — Jorge Payá, Spanish water polo player
- July 12 — Thierry Tulasne, French tennis player
- July 16 — Mikael Pernfors, Swedish tennis player
- July 17 — Ian James, Canadian long jumper
- July 23 — Slobodan Zivojinovic, Serbian tennis player
- July 24 — Julie Krone, American jockey
- July 24 — Karl Malone, American basketball player
- July 25 — Shane Collins, New Zealand field hockey player
- July 28 — Lisanne Lejeune, Dutch field hockey defender
[edit] August
- August 1 — Wendell Young, Canadian hockey player
- August 2 — Mogens Guldberg, Danish middle distance runner
- August 8 — Leo Gamez, Venezuelan boxer
- August 8 — Igor Lapshin, Soviet triple jumper
- August 16 — Kalusha Bwalya, Zambian soccer player and coach
- August 16 — Ana Isobel Alonso, Spanish long-distance runner
- August 18 — Luiz Mattar, Brazilian tennis player
- August 20 — Robert Warzycha, Polish soccer midfielder
- August 20 — Ian Woodley, New Zealand field hockey goalkeeper
- August 23 — Hans-Henning Fastrich, German field hockey player
- August 26 — Christine Arthur, New Zealand field hockey player
- August 26 — Fred Barber, English football player
- August 26 — John Jansen, Dutch water polo player
[edit] September
- September 10 — Randy Johnson, American baseball player, five-time Cy Young Award winner
- September 10 — Gabriel Tiacoh, Ivorian athlete (d. 1992)
- September 11 — Bonnie Gadusek, American tennis player
- September 12 — Patrick Dybiona, Dutch freestyle swimmer
- September 19 — Angelo Musone, Italian boxer
- September 26 — Douglas Wakiihuri, Kenyan long-distance runner
- September 27 — Dale Walters, Canadian boxer
[edit] October
- October 2 — José Ortega, Spanish boxer
- October 3 — Dan Goldie, American tennis player
- October 10 — Jolanda de Rover, Dutch backstroke swimmer
- October 16 — Anneloes Nieuwenhuizen, Dutch field hockey defender
- October 20 — Stan Valckx, Dutch football (soccer) defender
- October 22 — Brian Boitano, American figure skater
- October 23 — John Scherrenburg, Dutch water polo player
- October 31 — Sue Duggan, New Zealand field hockey player
[edit] November
- November 1 — Joaquín Malgosa, Spanish field hockey defender
- November 4 — Horacio Elizondo, Argentine soccer referee
- November 8 — Hugo Perez, El Salvador-born US soccer midfielder
- November 22 — Domingos and Dionísio Castro, Portuguese twins and long-distance runners
- November 24 — Veronica Planella, Chile-born field hockey player from Canada
- November 27 — Roland Nilsson, Swedish football (soccer) player
[edit] December
- December 6 — Debbie Armstrong, American alpine skier
- December 11 — Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, German tennis player
- December 12 — Kieren O'Grady, New Zealand field hockey player
- December 13 — Uwe-Jens Mey, East German speedskater
- December 13 — Jake White, South African rugby union coach
- December 19 — Kathy Bald, Canadian freestyle swimmer
- December 20 — Pam Casale, American tennis player
- December 21 — Donovan Ruddock, Canadian heavyweight boxer
- December 24 — David Grundy, New Zealand field hockey player
- December 29 — Teresa Motos, Spanish field hockey player
- December 30 — Ronald Jansen, Dutch field hockey goalkeeper
- December 30 — Milan Šrejber, Czech tennis player
[edit] Deaths
- January 5 — Rogers Hornsby (66), American baseball player (b. 1896)
- March 22 — Cilly Aussem (53), German tennis player (b. 1909)
- September 15 — Charles Winslow (75), South African tennis player (b. 1888)
- December 14 — Marie Marvingt, French multi-athlete (b. 1875)