1823 in sports
1823 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
Years in sports: | 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 |
Centuries: | 18th century · 19th century · 20th century |
Decades: | 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s 1830s 1840s 1850s |
Years: | 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 |
Boxing
Events
- 20 May — Tom Spring is finally able to defend his English Championship title when he receives a challenge from Bill Neat. The two meet on Hinckley Downs and the fight ends in the eighth round when Neat is forced to retire, having sustained a broken arm in the sixth round.[1]
Cricket
Events
- The size of the wicket is increased to 27 x 8 inches.
England
- Most runs[2] – William Ward 328 (HS 120)
- Most wickets[2] – William Ashby 23 (BB 6–?)
Football
Events
- The traditional date of the William Webb Ellis legend. He is the Rugby School pupil who, it is said, "with a fine disregard for the rules of football, took the ball in his hands and ran with it". Even if the tale is true, the game will have been a version of folk football with rules that had been verbally agreed by the Rugby School pupils. Such rules are always open to challenge and it may be that an incident like this did occur with the result that a "dribbling" game became primarily a handling game.
Horse racing
England
- 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Zinc
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Nicolo
- The Derby – Emilius
- The Oaks – Zinc
- St. Leger Stakes – Barefoot
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References
- Cyber Boxing Zone – Tom Spring
- Note that scorecards created in the first quarter of the 19th century are not necessarily accurate or complete; therefore any summary of runs, wickets or catches can only represent the known totals and the missing data prevents effective computation of averages
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