1983 in sports
Appearance
See also: 1982 in sports, other events of 1983, 1984 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.
- Stock car racing:
- Indianapolis 500 - Tom Sneva
- CART Racing - Al Unser won the season championship
- Formula One Championship - Nelson Piquet of Brazil
- 24 hours of Le Mans: the team of Vern Schuppan / Al Holbert / Hurley Haywood won, driving a Porsche 956
- Rally racing - the team of Walter Rohrl /Christian Geistdorfer won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Lancia 037
- Drag racing - Gary Beck won the NHRA "Top Fuel" championship.
- World Series: - Baltimore Orioles win 4 games to 1 over the Philadelphia Phillies
- NCAA Men's Basketball Championship:
- North Carolina State wins 54-52 over Houston
- NBA Finals:
- Philadelphia 76ers won 4 games to 0 over the Los Angeles Lakers
- May 20 - For the first time ever, two world Heavyweight champions defend their titles the same night, at the same place: Larry Holmes retains the WBC title defeating future two time world champion Tim Witherspoon, and Michael Dokes retains his WBA title with a 15 round draw (tie) against former world champion Mike Weaver.
- June 16 - Roberto Duran wins his third world title, knocking out WBA world Jr. Middleweight champion Davey Moore in eight rounds.
- November 10 - Marvin Hagler retains his unified world Middleweight title with a 15 round unanimous decision over Roberto Duran. It was 1983's most anticipated bout.
- Giro d'Italia won by Giuseppe Saronni of Italy
- Tour de France - Laurent Fignon of France
- World Cycling Championship: Greg Lemond of the United States
- World Figure Skating Championships:
- Men's champion: Scott Hamilton, (United States)
- Women's champion: Rosalynn Sumners, (United States)
- Pairs champions: Jelena Walowa & Oleg Wassiljew, (Soviet Union)
Football (Soccer)
- Champions' Cup: Hamburger SV 1-0 Juventus
- UEFA Cup: Two legs; 1st leg RSC Anderlecht 1-0 SL Benfica; 2nd leg SL Benfica 1-1 RSC Anderlecht; RSC Anderlecht won 2-1 on aggregate
- Cup Winners' Cup: Aberdeen F.C. 2-1 Real Madrid C.F. (AET)
- Super Cup: Two legs; 1st leg Hamburger SV 0-0 Aberdeen; 2nd leg Aberdeen 2-0 Hamburger SV; Aberdeen won 2-0 on aggregate
- Copa Libertadores de América: Two legs; 1st leg Peñarol 1-1 Grêmio; 2nd leg Grêmio 2-1 Peñarol; Grêmio won 3-2 on aggregate
- League champions
- Argentina: Estudiantes LP (Nacional), Independiente (Metropolitano)
- Brazil: Clube de Regatas Flamengo (Taça de Ouro)
- England: Liverpool F.C.
- France: FC Nantes-Atlantique
- Italy: A.S. Roma
- Netherlands: Ajax Amsterdam
- Portugal: SL Benfica
- Scotland: Dundee United
- Spain: Athletic Club de Bilbao
- West Germany: Hamburger SV
- England - FA Cup: Manchester United won 2 - 2 (aet); 4 - 0 (replay) over Brighton & Hove Albion
- Super Bowl XVII: Washington Redskins won 27-17 over the Miami Dolphins
- Grey Cup: Toronto Argonauts won 18-17 over the B.C. Lions
- Vanier Cup: Calgary Dinos won 31-21 over the Queen's Golden Gaels
- Grand Slam of golf results:
- PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Hal Sutton - $426,668
- PGA Champions Tour leading money winner: Don January - $237,571
- Ryder Cup: United States won 14 1/2 - 13 1/2 over Europe in world team golf.
- US Women's Open - Jan Stephenson
- LPGA Championship - Patty Sheehan
- JoAnne Carner:leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $291,404.
- February 8 - the great Shergar was kidnapped from Ballymany Stud, near the Curragh in County Kildare, Ireland. No trace of the horse has ever been found.
- Australia - Melbourne Cup - Kiwi
- Canada - Queen's Plate - Bompago
- France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - All Along
- Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Shareef Dancer
- United States Triple Crown Races:
- Sunny's Halo becomes on the second Canadian bred horse to win the Kentucky Derby.
- Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:
- Pacers: Gammalite
- Trotters: Scotch Notch
- Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
- Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
- Stanley Cup: New York Islanders win 4-0 over the Edmonton Oilers
- World Hockey Championship:
- Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Czechoslovakia
- Junior Men's champion: USSR defetated Czechoslovakia
- Alpine Skiing
- The men's overall season champion: Phil Mahre, USA
- The women's overall season champion: Tamara McKinney, USA
- Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
- Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
- January 18 - The International Olympic Committee restores the medals to the family of Jim Thorpe
- February 27 - In East Rutherford, New Jersey, Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan set a new World Indoor Record for the mile, clocking 3:49.78.
- Alan Bond and his team from of Australia defeated Dennis Conner and his team from the United States to capture the America's Cup of yacht racing. For 132 years, from 1850-1980, and through 25 challenges, the America's Cup had been held by the United States.
- Embassy World Snooker Championship:
- Steve Davis won 18-6 over Cliff Thorburn
- Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion:
- Rick Mackey won with lead dogs: Preacher & Jody
Births
Deaths
- Adios Butler - harness racing horse
- January 26 - Del Rice, Major League Baseball player
- January 26 - Paul "Bear" Bryant college football coach at Alabama
- February 1 - Tullio Campagnolo, Italian bicycle manufacturer
- February 22 - Romain Maes, Belgian cyclist
- March 13 - Louison Bobet, French cyclist
- April 23 - Buster Crabbe, U.S. Olympic swimming gold medalist turned actor
- April 28 - Ron James, Australian cricketer
- April 17 - Dutch Leonard, Major League Baseball player
- May 31 - Jack Dempsey world champion boxer
- June 27 - Don Ida, balloonist, killed during a race
- June 27 - Maxie Anderson, balloonist, killed during a race
- June 29 - Joe Delaney, football player, Kansas City Chiefs, a true hero, after rescuing one boy, he drowned while attempting to rescue 2 more
- July 7 - Vic Wertz, Major League Baseball player
- July 28 - Alec Marks, Australian cricketer
- August 12 - Henry Gifford Vivian, New Zealand cricketer
- September 08 - Antonin Magne, French cylist
- October 31 - George Halas, NFL coach, Chicago Bears
- November 15 - Charlie Grimm, Major League Baseball player