1930 in sports

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Template:Short description Template:Year nav sports topic5 1930 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

FIFA World Cup

Brazil

England

Germany

Spain

Italy

Czechoslovakia

VFL Premiership

Brownlow Medal

South Australian National Football League

West Australian Football League

Sweden

World Series

ABL Championship

Events

Europe

World Bobsleigh Championships

Events

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Grey Cup

Events

  • January — New Zealand plays its inaugural Test match, losing to England at Christchurch by eight wickets. England goes on to win the series 1–0 with three matches drawn.
  • Having scored 1586 runs in the 1929–30 Australian season at an average of 113.28 and including a world record individual innings of 452*, Don Bradman continues in the same vein through the Australian tour of England in 1930. Australia regains The Ashes, winning the Test series by 2–1 with two matches drawn. Bradman, with 974 runs in the series (still a world record), is the main difference between two strong teams. The highlight of the tour is Bradman's remarkable innings at Headingley in the Third Test when he makes 309 not out in a single day (his final score is 334).

England

Australia

India

New Zealand

South Africa

West Indies

Tour de France

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World Figure Skating Championships

Events

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Other tournaments

Women's professional

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England

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Australia

Canada

France

Ireland

USA

Stanley Cup

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British Empire Games

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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

The Boat Race

England

Australia

Five Nations Championship

World Championship

Speed Skating World Championships

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England

France

USA

Davis Cup

America's Cup

Notes

Template:Note labelAwarded retrospectively by the VFL in 1989.

References

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