1924 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
England
Germany
Greece
Monaco
Peru
Men's 1500 metres
England
VFL Premiership
Brownlow Medal
Sweden
World Series
Negro leagues
1924 Winter Olympics
1924 Winter Olympics
- Bobsleigh debuts as an Olympic sport at Chamonix at the inaugural Winter Olympics. The sole event is the 4-man bob which is won by Switzerland I (gold) ahead of Great Britain II (silver) and Belgium I (bronze).
Events
Lineal world champions
Grey Cup
Events
- England defeats South Africa 3âÂÂ0 with two matches drawn. There is a sensational start to the series when the South Africans are bowled out for only 30, in just 12.3 overs, in their first innings of the First Test at Edgbaston, England having made over 400.
England
Australia
India
New Zealand
South Africa
West Indies
1924 Winter Olympics
- Curling is played at the inaugural Winter Olympics. It is a demonstration sport at the time but is retrospectively granted official status. The gold medal is won by the Great Britain and Ireland team.
Tour de France
Events
- 7 January â the International Hockey Federation (FIH) is founded in Paris by seven member countries: Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Hungary, Spain and Switzerland.
Events
1924 Winter Olympics
World Figure Skating Championships
Major tournaments
Other tournaments
Events
England
Australia
Canada
France
Ireland
USA
Events
1924 Winter Olympics
- Gold Medal â Canada
- Silver Medal â USA
- Bronze Medal â Great Britain
Stanley Cup
Events
Events
1924 Winter Olympics
1924 Winter Olympics
- The 1924 Winter Olympics, the inaugural Winter Olympics, takes place in Chamonix, France. It is originally called Semaine des Sports d'Hiver, or "International Winter Sports Week".
- Norway wins the most medals (18) and the most gold medals (5)
1924 Summer Olympics
- The 1924 Summer Olympics takes place in Paris
- United States wins the most medals (99) and the most gold medals (45)
The Boat Race
England
Australia
Five Nations Championship
Events
Speed Skating World Championships
1924 Winter Olympics
Australia
England
France
USA
Davis Cup
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