1900 in sports


Image:Tommy Ryan.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Tommy Ryan was one of boxing's greatest champions
1900 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

[American football]

College championship
Professional Championships

[Association football]

Australia
England
Germany
  • German Football Association founded in Leipzig by representatives of 86 clubs.
  • FC Bayern Munich founded on 27 February as Schwabinger Bayern at a meeting in Munich's Gisela Restaurant by dissident players from a club called MTV 1879. The name was later changed to Bayern Roten.
Italy
Olympic Games
  1. Upton Park FC
  2. Club Française
  3. Université de Bruxelles
Scotland
Uruguay

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[Australian rules football]

VFL Premiership

[Baseball]

National championship
Events

[Boxing]

Lineal world champions
Events

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[Cricket]

Image:Victor Trumper.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Victor Trumper led the Australian batting averages
Events
England
Australia
India
South Africa
West Indies

[Figure skating]

World Figure Skating Championships

[Golf]

Image:HarryVardon.jpg|thumb|175px|right|Harry Vardon won his only US Open title in 1900
Major tournaments
Other tournaments

[Horse racing]

[Image:Diamond Jubilee.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Diamond Jubilee won the Triple Crown in England]
England
Australia
Canada
Ireland
USA

[Ice hockey]

Stanley Cup
Other events

[Motor racing]

Gordon Bennett Cup
Paris-Toulouse-Paris Trail
  • The Paris-Toulouse-Paris Trail is run on 25–28 July over 1347 km and won by Alfred Velghe driving a Mors in a time of 20:50:09. The race is in retrospect sometimes referred to as the V Grand Prix de l'ACF.

[Olympic Games]

1900 Summer Olympics
  • The 1900 Summer Olympics takes place in Paris but the Olympic status of the games is underplayed and many competitors do not realise that they have participated in the modern Olympics.
  • Women take part in the modern Olympics for the first time. The first sportswomen to compete in the games are Mme. Brohy and Mlle. Ohnier of France in croquet. The first female champion is Charlotte Cooper of Great Britain in tennis.
  • France wins the most medals, and the most gold medals.

Rowing">Rowing (sport)">Rowing

The Boat Race

[Rugby league]

England

[Rugby union]

Home Nations Championship

[Speed skating]

Speed Skating World Championships

[Tennis]

Events
England
France
USA
Davis Cup