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1950 in Sports describes the year's events in world sport.
Popular sports during the 1950s were badminton and soccer. Also, 1950 was a huge year for horse racing – horse racing tripled in spectators and prize pools increased.
American football
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NFL Championship: the Cleveland Browns won 30–28 over the Los Angeles Rams at Cleveland Stadium
Coaches Poll established to rank top 20 American college football teams..
Association football
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FIFA World Cup
1950 World Cup held in Brazil. Uruguay are the winners after beating Brazil in the final group decider.
United States defeats England 1–0 in one of the great upsets in sports history
England
First Division – Portsmouth win the 1949–50 title.
FA Cup – Arsenal beat Liverpool 2–0.
France
Olympique Lyonnais, officially rename from Lyon Olympique on August 3. [citation needed]
Athletics
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The 4th European Athletics Championships were held from 23 August to 27 August at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels.
Australian rules football
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The Victorian Football Association began playing as an affiliated member of the Australian National Football Council and playing under the same rules as the rest of the country. This ended a decade-long schism which had begun in 1938, during which the VFA had played under its own rival set of rules under which throwing the football in general play was legalised.
Victorian Football League
Essendon wins the 54th VFL Premiership (Essendon 13.14 (92) d North Melbourne 7.12 (54))
Brownlow Medal awarded to Allan Ruthven (Fitzroy)
Baseball
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Main article: 1950 in baseball
The Japanese Baseball League is reorganized, creating the modern Nippon Professional Baseball.
World Series – The New York Yankees sweep the Philadelphia Phillies four games to none.
Japan Series – In the inaugural Japan Series, the Mainichi Orions defeat the Shochiku Robins 4 games to 2.
Basketball
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NBA Finals
Minneapolis Lakers over Syracuse Nationals (4–2)
Boxing
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January – Joey Maxim wins the light-heavyweight world title, stopping champion Freddie Mills in 10 rounds.
September 27 – Ezzard Charles retains his World Heavyweight Championship with a 15-round unanimous decision over Joe Louis in New York City.
Canadian football
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Grey Cup – Toronto Argonauts win 13–0 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Cycling
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Giro d'Italia – Hugo Koblet of Switzerland
Tour de France – Ferdinand Kubler of Switzerland
Vuelta a España – Emilio Rodriguez of Spain
UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race – Briek Schotte of Belgium
Figure skating
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World Figure Skating Championships –
Men's champion: Dick Button, United States
Ladies' champion: Aja Zanova, Czechoslovakia
Pairs skating champions: Karol Kennedy & Michael Kennedy, United States
Golf
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Men's professional
Masters Tournament – Jimmy Demaret
U.S. Open – Ben Hogan
PGA Championship – Chandler Harper
British Open – Bobby Locke
PGA Tour money leader – Sam Snead – $35,759
Men's amateur
British Amateur – Frank Stranahan
U.S. Amateur – Sam Urzetta
Women's professional
Thirteen women golfers found the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).
Women's Western Open – Babe Zaharias
U.S. Women's Open – Babe Zaharias
Titleholders Championship – Babe Zaharias
Babe Zaharias named Woman Athlete of the Half–Century by the Associated Press.
LPGA Tour money leader – Babe Zaharias – $14,800
Harness racing
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Little Brown Jug for pacers – Dudley Hanover
Hambletonian for trotters – Lusty Song
Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship for pacers – Captain Sandy
Horse racing
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The United States National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame is founded in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Steeplechases
Cheltenham Gold Cup – Cottage Rake for the third successive year
Grand National – Freebooter
Hurdle races
Champion Hurdle – Hatton's Grace
Flat races
Australia – Melbourne Cup won by Comic Court
Canada – King's Plate won by McGill
France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Tantieme
Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Ted Lindsay, Detroit Red Wings
Hart Memorial Trophy – for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Charlie Rayner, New York Rangers
Stanley Cup – Detroit Red Wings win 4 games to 3 over the New York Rangers
World Hockey Championship
Men's champion: Canada's Edmonton Mercurys
NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship – Colorado College Tigers defeat Boston University Terriers 13–4 in Colorado Springs, Colorado
1950 imprisonment of Czechoslovak ice hockey players – 11 players of the Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team were arrested on false charges[2]
Motorsport
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Main articles: 1950 in motorsport and List of 1950 motorsport champions
Nordic skiing
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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
13th FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1950 are held in the United States at Lake Placid (ski jumping) and Rumford, Maine (cross-country skiing). These are the first world championships since 1939.
Rowing
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The Boat Race
1 April — Cambridge wins the 96th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race
Rugby league
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Australia
1950 NSWRFL season
England
1949–50 Northern Rugby Football League season/1950–51 Northern Rugby Football League season
Rugby union
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Five Nations Championship
56th Five Nations Championship series is won by Wales who complete the Grand Slam
Snooker
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World Snooker Championship – Walter Donaldson beats Fred Davis 51–46.
Speed skating
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Speed Skating World Championships
Men's All-round Champion – Hjalmar Andersen (Norway)
Women's All-round Champion – Maria Isakova (USSR)
Tennis
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Australia
Australian Men's Singles Championship – Frank Sedgman (Australia) defeats Ken McGregor (Australia) 6–3, 6–4, 4–6, 6–1
Australian Women's Singles Championship – Louise Brough (USA) defeats Doris Hart (USA) 6–4, 3–6, 6–4