1933 in sport
- 1932 in sport - 1933 in sport - 1934 in sport
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Automobile
- the French Maurice Vasselle gains the Car rally Monte Carlo over a Hotchkiss.
- 24 hours of Mans: Alfa Romeo gains the 24:00 with the pilots Raymond Sommer and Tazio Nuvolari.
Baseball
- the New York Giants gain the World Series vis-a-vis Washington Senators.
Basketball
- CAUFA Rheims champion of France.
Cycling
- the Belgian Sylvère Maes takes a lead in the Paris-Roubaix.
- Tour de France (June 27th - July 23rd): The French Georges Speicher asserts himself in front of the Italians Learco Guerra and Giuseppe Martano.
- detailed Article: Tour de France 1933
- the French Georges Speicher takes a lead in the Championship of the world on road of race on line.
Football
- Arsenal is champion of England.
- the Rangers are champions of Scotland.
- April 15th : Celtic gains the Cut of Scotland vis-a-vis Motherwell FC, 1-0.
- April 29th : Everton finally gains the Coupe of England while being essential vis-a-vis Manchester City, 3-0.
- May 7th : The Excelsior of Roubaix gains the Coupe de France vis-a-vis the Racing Club of Roubaix, 3-1.
- May 14th : The Olympic Inhabitant of Lille first professional champion of France.
- detailed Article : Championship of France of D1 football 1932-33
- May 28th : First Vienna FC is champion of Austria.
- the Royale Union Saint-Gilloise is champion of Belgium of football.
- the Real Madrid is champion of Spain.
- June 11th : The Fortuna Düsseldorf is champion of Germany.
- June 16th : The Juventus is champion of Italy.
- June 25th : The Athletic Bilbao gains the Cut of Spain by impopsant 2-1 vis-a-vis the Real Madrid.
- November 19th : CA San Lorenzo de Almagro is champion of Argentina.
- detailed Article: 1933 in football
American football
- December 17th: Chicago Bears champion of NFL. detailed Article: Season NFL 1933
Canadian Football
- Grey Cup : Toronto Argonauts 4, Sarnia Imperials 3
Golf
- the American Densmore Shute gains British Open
- the American Johnny Goodman gains US the Open
- the American Gene Sarazen gains the tournament of the USPGA
Hockey
- the Rangers of New York gain the Coupe Stanley.
- Cut Magnus: the French Stade is champion of France.
- the E. - U. gains the championship of the world.
- Grasshopper Zurich champion of Swiss (International League).
- HC Swiss Davos champion of (National league).
Water tournament
- Vincent Cianni gains the Grand Prix of Saint-Louis to Sète.
Motor bike
- Bowl of gold: The Boura French gains on a Velocette.
Rugby with XV
- Lyon OR is champion of France.
- the Scotland gains the Tournoi.
- Hampshire champion of England of the counties.
Tennis
- Tournament of Roland-Garros.
- Australian the John Crawford is essential into simple men.
- the British Margaret Scriven is essential into simple women.
- Tournament of Wimbledon.
- Australian the John Crawford is essential into simple men.
- American the Helen Wills Moody is essential into simple women.
- championship of the USA.
- the British Fred Perry is essential into simple men.
- American the Helen Jacobs is essential into simple women.
- Coupe Davis: Great Britain beats France: 3 - 2
Births
- January 17th: Armand Fouillen, Football French or.
- February 13rd: Pierre Albaladejo, player of Rugby to XV French
- March 7th: Dumitru Pirvulescu, Fight ur Rumanian, specialist in gréco-Roman, Olympic champion in the category of 52 kg to the Plays of Rome in 1960. († April 9th 2007).
- April 4th: Bill Jr France., American contractor , former president of NASCAR. († June 4th 2007).
- June 20th: Lame Jean, French swimmer
- June 25th: George Preas, American player of football U.S. († February 24th 2007).
- June 29th: Beam Alan Jenkins, American artistic skater
- July 10th: Yang Chuan-kwang (in Chinese: 楊傳廣), 73 years, athlete Taiwanese, called the “ man of iron of Asia. ” († January 27th 2007).
- August 18th: Just Fountain, French footballer
- September 11th: Nicola Pietrangeli, Italian tennis player.
- October 22nd: Helmut Senekowitsch, Football or, then Austrian trainer . Selector of the team of Austria to the world cup 1978. († September 9th 2007).
- October 25th: Viktor Kapitonov, Russian racing cyclist. († March 2nd 2005).
- October 27th: Earle Wells, skipper (veil) New Zealand, Olympic champion of flying Dutchman with the Plays of Tokyo in 1964.
- October 28th: Garrincha, Brazilian footballer. († January 20th 1983).
- October 30th: Gaston Rebry, Belgian racing cyclist. († January 5th 2007).
- November 10th: Gift Clarke, player of Rugby to XV New Zealand. († December 29th 2002).
- November 30th: Norman Deeley, Football or English; triple champion of England (1953 - 54, 1957 - 58 and 1958 - 59). († September 7th 2007).
Death
- June 2nd: Frank Jarvis, 54 years, American athlete . (° August 31st 1878).
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