1955 in sports

1955 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.[1]

England

Peru

Nine-pin bowling

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

  • August 31 – In one of the most famous match races in thoroughbred racing history, Nashua beats Swaps at Washington Park racetrack, Swaps only loss in nine starts as a three-year-old. Nashua's owner-breeder, William Woodward, Jr., dreams of owning a Derby winner, and plans to send Nashua to England to train toward that goal but is shot dead by his wife on October 31 before he can proceed.

Steeplechases

Flat races

Australia

England

France

USA

Davis Cup

  • March 16 to 20 – Volleyball at the 1955 Pan American Games in Mexico City
    • Men's Tournament
      • Gold Medal: USA
      • Silver Medal: Mexico
      • Bronze Medal: Brazil
    • Women's Tournament
      • Gold Medal: Mexico
      • Silver Medal: USA
      • Bronze Medal: Brazil

Awards

Note

  1. ^ This excludes the wartime competition of 1942 to 1944.
  2. ^ The record is 948 WANFL games with no draws between Round 11, 1946 and Round 19, 1957 inclusive – largely overlapping this SANFL sequence. There were also 918 WAFL games with no draws between Round 12, 2012 and Round 14, 2022 inclusive, and 888 WANFL/WAFL games with no draws between Round 4, 1974 and Round 5, 1984 inclusive

References

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