1929 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

American football

  • NFL championship – Green Bay Packers (12–0–1)
  • Rose Bowl (1928 season):
  • The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets won 8–7 over the California Golden Bears to share the college football national championship
  • Notre Dame Fighting Irish – college football national championship
  • 28 November – Ernie Nevers scores 6 rushing touchdowns for Chicago Cardinals against Chicago Bears

Association football

Ecuador

  • Emelec of Guayaquil officially founded on April 28.

England

  • The Football League – Sheffield Wednesday 52 points, Leicester City 51, Aston Villa 50, Sunderland 47, Liverpool 46, Derby County 46
  • FA Cup final – Bolton Wanderers 2–0 Portsmouth at Empire Stadium, Wembley, London

Germany

  • National Championship – SpVgg Fürth 3–2 Hertha BSC at Nuremberg

Australian rules football

VFL Premiership

  • Collingwood achieves the only perfect home-and-away season in VFL/AFL history, but lose the second semi-final to 8.13 (61) to 18.15 (123)
  • Collingwood wins the 33rd VFL Premiership, beating Richmond 11.13 (79) to 7.8 (50) in the 1929 VFL Grand Final.

Brownlow Medal

  • The annual Brownlow Medal is awarded to Albert Collier (Collingwood)

Bandy

Sweden

  • Championship final – IF Göta 5-1 Västerås SK

Baseball

  • April 16 - New York Yankees become 1st team to use numbers on uniforms

World Series

  • 8–14 October — Philadelphia Athletics (AL) defeat Chicago Cubs (NL) to win the 1929 World Series by 4 games to 1.

Basketball

ABL Championship

  • Cleveland Rosenblums over Fort Wayne Hoosiers (4–0)

Europe

  • Italian club Virtus Bologna, officially founded.

France

  • Limoges CSP, was founded in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, on November 13.

Boxing

Events

  • September — having successfully defended the World Light Heavyweight Championship this year against both Mickey Walker and James J. Braddock, Tommy Loughran relinquishes the title to fight as a heavyweight

Lineal world champions

  • World Heavyweight Championship – vacant
  • World Light Heavyweight Championship – Tommy Loughran → vacant
  • World Middleweight Championship – Mickey Walker
  • World Welterweight Championship – Joe Dundee → Jackie Fields
  • World Lightweight Championship – Sammy Mandell
  • World Featherweight Championship – Andre Routis → Bat Battalino
  • World Bantamweight Championship – vacant → "Panama" Al Brown
  • World Flyweight Championship – vacant

Canadian football

Grey Cup

  • 17th Grey Cup – Hamilton Tigers 14–3 Regina Roughriders

Cricket

Events

  • Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) organises the England tour of Australia in the 1928–29 season. England retains The Ashes, winning the first four Tests against Australia and losing the last for a 4–1 series victory. But, ominously for England, a young batsman called Don Bradman makes his Test debut for Australia.

England

  • County Championship – Nottinghamshire
  • Minor Counties Championship – Oxfordshire
  • Most runs – Frank Woolley 2804 @ 56.08 (HS 176)
  • Most wickets – Tich Freeman 267 @ 18.27 (BB 10–131)
  • Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Ted Bowley, K. S. Duleepsinhji, Tuppy Owen-Smith, Walter Robins, Bob Wyatt

Australia

  • Sheffield Shield – New South Wales
  • Most runs – Don Bradman 1690 @ 93.88 (HS 340*)
  • Most wickets – Clarrie Grimmett 71 @ 34.25 (BB 6–109)

India

  • Bombay Quadrangular – Parsees

New Zealand

  • Plunket Shield – Auckland

South Africa

  • Currie Cup – Western Province

West Indies

  • Inter-Colonial Tournament – British Guiana

Cycling

Tour de France

  • Maurice De Waele (Belgium) wins the 23rd Tour de France

Figure skating

World Figure Skating Championships

  • World Men's Champion – Gillis Grafström (Sweden)
  • World Women's Champion – Sonja Henie (Norway)
  • World Pairs Champions – Lilly Scholz and Otto Kaiser (Austria)

Golf

Major tournaments

  • British Open – Walter Hagen
  • US Open – Bobby Jones
  • USPGA Championship – Leo Diegel

Other tournaments

  • British Amateur – Cyril Tolley
  • US Amateur – Jimmy Johnston

Horse racing

England

  • Champion Hurdle – Royal Falcon
  • Cheltenham Gold Cup – Easter Hero
  • Grand National – Gregalach
  • 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Taj Mah
  • 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Mr Jinks
  • The Derby – Trigo
  • The Oaks – Pennycomequick
  • St. Leger Stakes – Trigo

Australia

  • Melbourne Cup – Nightmarch

Canada

  • King's Plate – Shorelint

France

  • Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe – Ortello

Ireland

  • Irish Grand National – Alike
  • Irish Derby Stakes – Kopi

US

  • Kentucky Derby – Clyde Van Dusen
  • Preakness Stakes – Dr. Freeland
  • Belmont Stakes – Blue Larkspur

Ice hockey

Stanley Cup

  • 28–29 March — Boston Bruins defeats New York Rangers by 2 games to 0 in the 1929 Stanley Cup Finals

Lacrosse

Events

  • The Intercollegiate Lacrosse League is renamed the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA).

Motorsport

Nordic skiing

FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

  • 4th FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1929 are held at Zakopane, Poland

Rowing

The Boat Race

  • 23 March — Cambridge wins the 81st Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race

Rugby league

  • The Australia national rugby league team embarked on the 1929–30 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain.

England

  • Championship – Huddersfield
  • Challenge Cup final – Wigan 13–2 Dewsbury at Empire Stadium, Wembley, London
  • Lancashire League Championship – Swinton
  • Yorkshire League Championship – Huddersfield
  • Lancashire County Cup – Wigan 5–4 Widnes
  • Yorkshire County Cup – Leeds 5–0 Featherstone Rovers

Australia

  • NSW Premiership – South Sydney 30–10 Newtown (grand final)

Rugby union

Five Nations Championship

  • 42nd Five Nations Championship series is won by Scotland

Snooker

World Championship

  • 3rd World Snooker Championship is won by Joe Davis who defeats Tom Dennis 19–14

Speed skating

Speed Skating World Championships

  • Men's All-round Champion – Clas Thunberg (Finland)

Tennis

Australia

  • Australian Men's Singles Championship – Colin Gregory (Great Britain) defeats Richard Schlesinger (Australia) 6–2 6–2 5–7 7–5
  • Australian Women's Singles Championship – Daphne Akhurst Cozens (Australia) defeats Louise Bickerton (Australia) 6–1 5–7 6–2

England

  • Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – Henri Cochet (France) defeats Jean Borotra (France) 6–4 6–3 6–4
  • Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Helen Wills Moody (US) defeats Helen Jacobs (US) 6–1 6–2

France

  • French Men's Singles Championship – René Lacoste (France) defeats Jean Borotra (France) 6–3 2–6 6–0 2–6 8–6
  • French Women's Singles Championship – Helen Wills Moody (US) defeats Simonne Mathieu (France) 6–3 6–4

US

  • American Men's Singles Championship – Bill Tilden (US) defeats Francis Hunter (US) 3–6 6–3 4–6 6–2 6–4
  • American Women's Singles Championship – Helen Wills Moody (US) defeats Phoebe Holcroft Watson (Great Britain) 6–4 6–2

Davis Cup

  • 1929 International Lawn Tennis Challenge – 3–2 at Stade Roland Garros (clay) Paris, France

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