1968 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
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).
- May 8 â Bob Foster knocked out Dick Tiger in the fourth round to win the World Light-Heavyweight Championship.
- Olympic Games (Men's Competition) in Mexico City, Mexico
- Gold Medal: Pakistan
- Silver Medal: Australia
- Bronze Medal: India
- March 9 â In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium, England. England beat the Netherlands 1âÂÂ0.
Men's professional
Men's amateur
Women's professional
Steeplechases
Flat races
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
Awards
Births
Deaths
- April 7 - Jim Clark, 32, racecar driver
- June 9 â Ronnie Duman, 39, US racecar driver (crashed while competing in the Rex Mays 150)
- September 30 â Johan Nyström, 94, Swedish Olympic athlete
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