1901 in sports

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Wimbledon tennis champion Charlotte Cooper Sterry

1901 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

College championship

  • No clear champion is determined in the 1901 season, with Michigan and Harvard being declared retroactive champions by the NCAA. NCAA record books also claim that Yale was chosen by Parke H. Davis as the champion of the season.

Professional championships

England

Hungary

Peru

Scotland

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VFL Premiership

National championship

Events

  • The American League repudiates its minor status and competes with the National League as a second major league. The AL abandons four western cities for Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Boston. It signs about 30 prominent NL players before the season begins.
  • The National League violates its constitution in the summer and there will be no major-minor agreement until the 1903 season.
  • December – numerous minor leagues establish their own National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, commonly called Minor League Baseball (1902 to date).

Events

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Events

  • No cricket is played in South Africa due to the Boer War.

England

Australia

India

South Africa

West Indies

World Figure Skating Championships

Major tournaments

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Other tournaments

England

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Australia

Canada

Ireland

USA

Stanley Cup

Events

Paris–Berlin Trail

  • The Paris–Berlin Trail is run on 27–29 June over 1105 km and won by Henri Fournier (France) driving a Mors in a time of 15:33:06. The race is in retrospect sometimes referred to as the VI Grand Prix de l'ACF.<ref name="TD"/>

Paris–Bordeaux Trail

Gordon Bennett Cup

  • The second Gordon Bennett Cup is run from Paris to Bordeaux in conjunction with the Paris–Bordeaux Trail (see above) and won by Léonce Girardot (France) driving a Panhard-Levassor.

Circuit du Sud-Ouest

The Boat Race

England

Home Nations Championship

Speed Skating World Championships

England

France

USA

Davis Cup

America's Cup

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