1850 in sports

Sports-related events of 1850
Overview of the events of 1850 in sports
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1850 in sports
  • Air sports
  • American football
  • Aquatic sports
  • Association football
  • Athletics
  • Australian rules football
  • Badminton
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Canadian football
  • Chess
  • Climbing
  • Combat sports
    • Sumo
  • Cricket
    • 1849–50
    • 1850
    • 1850–51
  • Cycling
  • Dance sports
  • Darts
  • Equestrianism
  • Esports
  • Field hockey
  • Flying disc
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Handball
  • Ice hockey
  • Ice sports
  • Korfball
  • Lumberjack sports
  • Mind sports
  • Modern pentathlon
  • Motorsport
  • Orienteering
  • Paralympic sports
  • Precision sports
    • Shooting
  • Racquetball
  • Roller sports
  • Sailing
  • Skiing
  • Speedway
  • Rugby league‎
  • Rugby union
  • Snooker
    • 1849–50
    • 1850–51
  • Strength sports
    • Weightlifting
  • Squash
  • Table tennis
  • Tennis
  • Triathlon
  • Volleyball

1850 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Athletics

Events

  • 22–23 October — William Penny Brookes, a local doctor, organises the first Wenlock Olympian Games in England.[1] These later inspire Pierre, Baron de Coubertin to establish the international Olympian games that continue to this day.
  • November — Undergraduates at Exeter College in the University of Oxford arrange a "foot grind" (a cross-country steeplechase), the first organised university athletic event in Britain.[2]

Boxing

Events

  • 5 June — William "Bendigo" Thompson defends his English Championship against Tom Paddock at Mildenhall. After winning the bout on the disqualification of Paddock after 49 rounds, Thompson announces his retirement from the ring.[3]
  • 17 December — Tom Paddock fights William Perry at Woking Common. After 27 rounds, Paddock is disqualified after striking Perry on the neck while Perry was walking to his corner. Perry claims the vacant English Championship.[4]
  • American champion Tom Hyer challenges Perry to what would be a world title fight but Perry does not respond.[5]

Cricket

Events

England

Horse racing

England

Rowing

The Boat Race

References

  1. ^ "Wenlock Olympian Society - The First Wenlock Olympian Games". Archived from the original on 2012-04-14. Retrieved 2012-02-14..
  2. ^ Shearman, Montague (1887). Athletics and Football. London: Longman.
  3. ^ Cyber Boxing Zone – Bendigo. Retrieved on 7 November 2009.
  4. ^ Cyber Boxing Zone – William Perry. Retrieved on 7 November 2009.
  5. ^ Cyber Boxing Zone – Tom Hyer. Retrieved on 7 November 2009.
  6. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 23 December 2021.