1969 in sport
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Automobile
- Jackie Stewart gains the Championnat of the world of Formula 1 at the wheel of a Matra - Ford.
Baseball
- Foundation of the Expos of Montreal, a major team of baseball, the first out of the the United States.
- the New York Mets gain the World Series vis-a-vis the Baltimore Orioles.
- Final of the championship of France: Pirates of Paris beats Cagnes-sur-Mer
Basketball
- NBA : The Boston Celtics are champions NBA by beating in finales the Los Angeles Lakers handles 4 to 3.
- ACE Villeurbanne champion of France.
Cycling
- July 21st: Eddy Merckx gains its first Tour de France, in addition to the yellow jersey, it gains the points score (green shirt) and that of best climbing (shirt with pea).
American football
- January 12th: Super Bowl III: New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7
Hockey
- the Canadian of Montreal gain the Coupe Stanley.
- Cut Magnus: Saint-Gervais champion of France.
- Swiss La Chaux-de-Fonds champion of .
- the Soviet Union gains the championship of the world vis-a-vis the Canada.
Rugby with XIII
- XIII Catalan champion of France.
Rugby with XV
- the Wales gains the Tournoi.
- the CA Bègles is champion of France.
Alpine skiing
- World cup
- the Austrian Karl Schranz gains the general classification of the World cup.
- Austrian the Gertrude Gabl gains the general classification of the female World cup.
Births
- January 3rd: Michael Schumacher, racing driver German, seven times world champion of Formula 1 (1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004).
- January 13rd: Stefania Belmondo, basic skier Italy, Olympic champion of the 30km women to the Plays of Albertville in 1992 and of the 15km departure grouped women with the Plays of Salt Lake City in 2002.
- 1 {{er}} February: Gabriel Batistuta, Argentinian footballer
- February 12th: Steve Backley, British athlete
- February 17th: David Douillet, French judoka
- February 18th: Alexander Mogilny, Russian player of Hockey, one of the rare players to have gained the Cut Stanley, the Championship of the world and the Olympic Games
- March 10th: József Szabó, swimmer Hungarian, specialist in the brews
- March 17th: Edgar Grospiron, lifting skier French
- March 20th: Fabien Galthié, player of Rugby to XV French
- March 24th: Stefan Eberharter, Austrian alpine skier
- March 31st :
- Francesco Moriero, Football Italian or.
- Steve Smith, player of American Basketball having evolved/moved in NBA of 1991 with 2005, Olympic champion with the Plays of Sydney in 2000.
- 1 {{er}} April: Jean-Michel Bayle, pilot French motor bike
- May 8th :
- Fabrice Tiozzo, French boxer
- Akebono Taro, sumotori American
- May 10th: Dennis Bergkamp, Dutch footballer
- May 14th: Alexandra Ledermann, riding Frenchwoman
- May 15th: Emmitt Smith, player of US football American
- June 14th :
- Steffi Graf, German tennis player
- Jackson Richardson, French handballer
- June 15th: Cédric Pioline, French tennis player
- June 17th: Paul Tergat, Kenyan athlete
- June 26th: Ingrid Lempereur, Belgian swimmer, specialist in the brews.
- July 23rd: Stephan Diagana, athlete French, world champion of the 400 meters hedges in 1997 and of the relay 4x400 meters in 2003.
- September 4th: Inga Tuigamala, player of Rugby to XV New Zealand which played with the All-Blacks at the station of wing three-quarter of 1989 with 1993.
- September 5th: Leonardo, Brazilian footballer
- September 19th: Yannick Souvré, basketteuse Frenchwoman
- October 17th: Ernie Els, Golf South-African or .
- October 20th: Guillermo Pérez-Roldán, Argentinian tennis player .
- October 23rd: Christian Schwarzer, Handball German or .
- November 4th: Michael von Grünigen, alpine skier Swiss.
- November 26th: Shawn Kemp, American player of Basketball
- December 9th: Bixente Lizarazu, French footballer, world champion in 1998 and champion of Europe in 2000.
- December 13rd: Sergei Fedorov (in Russian СергейФёдоров), player of Hockey Russian.
- December 16th: Michelle Smith, Irish swimmer , Olympic champion on 400 m freestyle, 200 m 4 strokes and 400 m 4 strokes with the Plays of Atlanta in 1996.
Principal deaths
- January 30th: Mikinosuke Kawaishi, 71 years, Judoka Japan board, which was the pioneer of the Judo in France starting from the Années 1930. (° 1899).
- May 15th: Joe Malone, hockey player on Québécois ice
- May 26th: Paul Hawkins, 31 years, pilot of automobile race Australia N. (° October 12th 1937).
- June 2nd: Radivoj Korać, 30 years, Yugoslav tennis shoe tor. (° November 5th 1938).
- August 2nd: Harry Hyland, 80 years, Canadian player of Hockey. (° January 2nd 1889).
- August 31st: Rocky Marciano, American boxer
- 1 {{er}} October: Gunnar Andersson, Football French naturalized Swedish or. (° August 14th 1928).
- October 5th: Walter Hagen, American golfor
- October 12th: Sonja Neighed, Norwegian artistic skater.
- October 30th: Vic Richardson, 74 years, cricketer Australia N, cash 19 selections in Test cricket of 1924 with 1936. (° September 7th 1894).
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