1916 in sports
1916 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
[American football]
College championshipEvents
- 7 October — Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defeats the Cumberland College Bulldogs by a score of 222–0, the most one-sided game in college football history.
[Association football]
- There is no major football in Europe due to World War I
- 9 July — CONMEBOL, the governing body of South American football, is founded
[Australian rules football]
- 2 September: Fitzroy wins the 20th VFL Premiership: Fitzroy 12.13 d Carlton 8.8 at Melbourne Cricket Ground. Fitzroy wins the title despite having finished last in the regular season.
- not contested due to World War I
- 9 September: South Fremantle 7.12 defeat East Fremantle 5.5 for their first WAFL premiership.
[Bandy]
World Series
- 7–12 October — Boston Red Sox defeats the Brooklyn Robins by 4 games to 1 to win the 1916 World Series.
- The Philadelphia Athletics finish the season with a record of 36–117 or a.235 winning percentage, the worst Major League Baseball record since 1900.
- Winnipeg Maroons wins the Northern League Championship
- The Federal League goes out of business in a settlement with organised baseball that leaves out one club; the Baltimore Terrapins pursue a legal remedy
[Boxing]
- Having already lost to him earlier in the year, Battling Levinsky defeats Jack Dillon in 12 rounds at Boston to claim the World Light Heavyweight Championship.
- The series of fights between Ted "Kid" Lewis and Jack Britton continues with Britton taking the World Welterweight Championship into 1917.
- World Heavyweight Championship – Jess Willard
- World Light Heavyweight Championship – Jack Dillon → Battling Levinsky
- World Middleweight Championship – Al McCoy
- World Welterweight Championship – Ted "Kid" Lewis → Jack Britton
- World Lightweight Championship – Freddie Welsh
- World Featherweight Championship – Johnny Kilbane
- World Bantamweight Championship – Kid Williams
- World Flyweight Championship – Jimmy Wilde
[Canadian football]
- not contested due to World War I
[Cricket]
- There is no first-class cricket in England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa or the West Indies due to World War I
Tour de France
- not contested due to World War I
- not contested due to World War I
[Figure skating]
- not contested due to World War I
[Golf]
- The inaugural USPGA Championship is held as a matchplay tournament
- British Open – not contested due to World War I
- June 29–30 — US Open – Chick Evans
- October 10–14 — USPGA Championship – Jim Barnes
- British Amateur – not contested due to World War I
- US Amateur – Chick Evans
[Horse racing]
- Grand National – not held due to World War I
- 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Canyon
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Clarissimus
- The Derby – Fifinella
- The Oaks – Fifinella
- St. Leger Stakes – Hurry On
- Melbourne Cup – Sasanof
- Queen's Plate – Mandarin
- Irish Grand National – All Sorts
- Irish Derby Stakes – Furore
- May 13 — Kentucky Derby – George Smith
- Preakness Stakes – Damrosch
- Belmont Stakes – Friar Rock
[Ice hockey]
- Montreal Canadiens wins the National Hockey Association championship
- Portland Rosebuds wins the Pacific Coast Hockey Association championship, the first United States team to do so
- 20–30 March — Montreal Canadiens defeats Portland Rosebuds in the 1916 Stanley Cup Finals by 3 games to 2
[Olympic Games]
1916 Summer Olympics- The 1916 Summer Olympics, due to take place in Berlin, are cancelled due to World War I
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- Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race – not contested due to World War I
[Rugby league]
- All first-class competitions are cancelled due to World War I
New Zealand
- 1916 New Zealand rugby league season
[Rugby union]
- Five Nations Championship series is not contested due to World War I
[Speed skating]
- not contested due to World War I
[Tennis]
- Australian Men’s Singles Championship – not contested due to World War I
- Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – not contested due to World War I
- Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – not contested due to World War I
- French Men’s Singles Championship – not contested due to World War I
- French Women’s Singles Championship – not contested due to World War I
- American Men's Singles Championship – Richard Norris Williams defeats Bill Johnston 4–6 6–4 0–6 6–2 6–4
- American Women’s Singles Championship – Molla Bjurstedt Mallory defeats Louise Hammond Raymond 6–0 6–1
- 1916 International Lawn Tennis Challenge – not contested