1908 in sports


1908 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

[American football]

College championship

[Association football]

Belgium
Brazil
England
Germany
Greece
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Scotland

[Australian rules football]

VFL Premiership
Events

[Bandy]

Sweden

[Baseball]

World Series
Events

[Boxing]

Events
Lineal world champions

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[Cricket]

England
Australia
India
New Zealand
South Africa
West Indies

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Tour de France

[Field hockey]

Olympic Games (Men's Competition)
  • Gold Medal – England
  • Silver Medal – Ireland
  • Bronze Medals – Scotland & Wales

[Figure skating]

Events
World Figure Skating Championships
1908 Summer Olympics

[Golf]

Major tournaments
Other tournaments

[Horse racing]

England
Australia
Canada
Ireland
USA

[Ice hockey]

Events
  • January 2 — The first All-Star game in ice hockey history is held at Montreal to benefit the widow of Hod Stuart, killed in an off-season swimming accident.
Stanley Cup
  • January 9–13 – Montreal Wanderers defeat the Ottawa Victorias 9–3, 13–1 in a two-game challenge to retain the Stanley Cup.
  • March 7 — Montreal Wanderers win the Eastern [Canada Amateur Hockey Association] championship for the third year in a row and successfully defend the Stanley Cup.
  • March 10–12 – Montreal Wanderers defeat Winnipeg Maple Leafs 11–5, 9–3 in a two-game challenge.
  • March 14 – Montreal Wanderers defeat Toronto Professionals 6–4 in a one-game challenge to retain the Stanley Cup.

[Lacrosse]

Events
  • Lacrosse is played as an Olympic sport for the second and last time. Canada defeats Great Britain: they are the only two teams to compete.

[Olympic Games]

1908 Summer Olympics
  • The 1908 Summer Olympics takes place in London
  • Great Britain wins the most medals and the most gold medals

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The Boat Race

[Rugby league]

Events
England
Australia

[Rugby union]

Home Nations Championship

[Speed skating]

Speed Skating World Championships

[Tennis]

Australia
England
France
USA
Davis Cup