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1968 in sports

1968 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Alpine skiing

American football

O. J. Simpson, running back for the USC Trojans, was the overwhelming choice for the Heisman Trophy, with 2,853 points. Second was Leroy Keyes, running back for Purdue, with 1,103 points, followed by Terry Hanratty (QB-Notre Dame), Ted Kwalick (TE-Penn State) and Ted Hendricks (DE-Miami).

Association football

Australian rules football

Baseball

Basketball

Boxing

  • May 8 – Bob Foster knocked out Dick Tiger in the fourth round to win the World Light-Heavyweight Championship.

Canadian football

Cricket

  • January 31 – Australia secure victory in the Fourth Test match versus India and win the series 4–0
  • August 27 – England win the final Test match at The Oval against Australia to tie the series 1–1. Australia retain The Ashes
  • August 28 – Basil D'Oliveira is excluded from the MCC South African tour side leading to turmoil in the world of cricket.

Cycling

Field hockey

  • Olympic Games (Men's Competition) in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Gold Medal: Pakistan
  • Silver Medal: Australia
  • Bronze Medal: India
  • March 9 – In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium, England. England beat the Netherlands 1–0.

Figure skating

Golf

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Horse racing

Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey

Motorsport

Rugby league

Rugby union

Snooker

Swimming

Tennis

Australia

England

France

USA

Events

  • The "open era" in tennis begins, as all the Grand Slam events open to professionals for the first time

Davis Cup

Multi-sport events

Awards

Births

Deaths

  • April 7 - Jim Clark, 32, racecar driver
  • June 9 – Ronnie Duman, 39, US racecar driver (crashed while competing in the Rex Mays 150)
  • September 30 – Johan Nyström, 94, Swedish Olympic athlete

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